Build on your skills and knowledge from the Level 5 diplomas, through engaging in a series of real-life and in-house projects. You can explore various creative disciplines including design, fashion, music, screen production and visual arts.
This diploma teaches the skills, knowledge and attributes needed to think innovatively and develop a career as a creative practitioner in your chosen discipline.
With your diploma completed successfully you can continue on to the final year of the Bachelor of Creative Practice.
Throughout the delivery of the diploma, you will learn through engaging in projects. This project-based learning (PBL) approach places you at the centre of the learning experience and allows for the embedding of theory and practice within the project context.
The aim of project-based learning is to facilitate your development of knowledge, creative skills and research skills by beginning the learning journey on any given topic with questions, problems or provocations to be addressed or resolved.
You will complete five projects at Level 6. There is an opportunity in the second semester for you to choose between two options: individually working towards an external outcome (such as a competition) or a group project with an external client.
As a graduate of this qualification you will be able to:
Subject areas include:
Possible jobs and career opportunities can include:
Continue your study pathway with a Bachelor of Creative Practice followed by an Honours or Masters degree.
Direncanakan Februari 2025
Hawke's Bay Campus
501 Gloucester Street,
NAPIER,
Taradale,
4112, New Zealand
The academic entry requirement for the NZ Diploma in Arts and Design (Level 6) programme may be limited by the number of places available.
An offer of a place on the programme will be extended to applicants who meet the entry criteria (120 credits of an NZQA approved Level 5 Degree/Diploma qualification or equivalent) or can satisfactorily prove that s/he has the potential to succeed on the programme and is over the age of 20 by the official start date of the programme of study.
Applicants must provide a hand-written letter of application and a portfolio of work that represents their level of achievement at the interview.
English language entry requirements
All applicants must demonstrate an acceptable level of English language fluency prior to acceptance in the programme.
Ways in which English language fluency may be demonstrated include the following:
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