What you will learn
The Bachelor of Creativity combines core courses with specialist major projects. Core courses include Contexts and Practice, and Creative Enterprise. Major projects draw from the following:
- Applied Technologies which includes 2D and 3D making and modelling. Concept drawings for imaginative worlds are realised through a process of physical prototyping, which utilises laser cutting, 3D printing and virtual reality skills.
- Digital Studio’s. Interactive multimedia design is the primary focus, which includes website design, mobile app prototyping, interactive media and animation and 3D modelling and visualisation for screen-based content.
- Design and Creative Studio’s. Graphic, illustrative and motion design outcomes are produced by using Adobe CC applications including InDesign, Illustrator, After Effects and Photoshop.
- Image Making. Original content for major projects is created through drawing, and by using and experimenting with traditional printmaking and photography techniques.
Entry requirements
For ākonga, at the start of their study journey, we encourage you to complete the New Zealand Diploma in Arts and Design (Level 5) and the New Zealand Diploma in Arts and Design (Level 6) or have evidence of prior learning before enrolling in this programme.
It is helpful for students to have access to a laptop of sufficient capability and Adobe Creative Cloud software to meet programme requirements.
International students
IELTS 6.0 (no band lower than 5.5)
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*International fee displayed is for 1 year of study (equivalent to 120 credits) and does not include insurance, administration and student service fees. For more details, please email: international@wandw.ac.nz.
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