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Wintec Art
Level | 7 |
Location | Whangarei, Kerikeri |
Delivery | Full time |
Course Length | 3 years full time |
Start Dates | February, July |
Cost (approx) | $5,916 domestic; $19,100 international (prices are per year) |
MOE Code | NT5006 |
Overview
Students will be able to take personal art and design ideas, underpinned by research of contemporary practice, through to quality finished products in selected media.
Content
Graduates will be able to:
- Independently work through the creative process in their selected fields of excellence in order to produce original high quality art and design works
- Operate within the creative industry effectively, professionally and ethically
- Identify appropriate market and employment opportunities in order to successfully develop their careers
- Apply research skills to remain up-to-date with current developments in their fields
- Identify and network with models of excellence in their fields
- Contribute to the development of a vibrant creative industry in Aotearoa New Zealand as informed and laterally thinking innovators
- Produce high-quality original work in selected media, such as clay, glass, print, painting, photography and graphic design.
Papers offered in Year 1 include:
Compulsory Papers:
- Art in History*
- Pacific Studies*
- Drawing, Design and Painting*
- Drawing and the Creative Process*.
Elective Papers include:
- Sculpture
- Printmaking*
- Clay / Glass*
- Photographic Techniques
- Photographic Media
- Graphic Techniques
- Typography
- Painting - Exploring Context*
- Painting - Mixed medium.
* These papers are offered at both our Whangarei and Bay of Islands campuses.
Career Options
- Graphic Designer
- Photographer
- Film & Television
- Sculptor
- Ceramic Artist
- Gallery Professional
- Mäori Designer
- Mäori Artist / Marae
- Mäori Artist - Exhibiting
- Theatre Designers
- Designer - Media and Industrial (web based)
- Interior Designers
- Printmaker
- Tourism - supplier, retail
- Commercial sign industry, marketing and advertising
- Arts Administration (community, trusts, local & central government agencies)
- Librarians (specialised)
- Primary/secondary/tertiary teaching
Admission Information
Applicants under 20 require:
- A portfolio
- A minimum of 14 credits at NCEA Level 3 in each of 2 subjects, one of which must be art or design or art related
- Plus 14 credits at Level 3 or higher taken from no more than 2 additional domains or approved subjects.
Applicants aged 20 or over require demonstrated commitment through a portfolio and interview. Applicants where English is not their first language shall provide evidence that they have achieved an overall band score of 6.0 with not less than 5.5 in each band for the International English Language Testing System (IELTS), or in exceptional circumstances a pass in another equivalent test of English.
Qualification Gained
Bachelor of Applied Arts (Visual Arts)
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