Bachelor
The Bachelor of Design and Contemporary Art is the key to turning your creativity and innovation into an exciting career in the art and design industry.
With hands-on teaching and learning at the heart of this degree programme, you'll gain a deeper understanding of your practice through making and creating while developing the technical skills and expert knowledge you'll need to land your dream job.
Your first year of study will involve lots of discovery and experimentation. From there, you'll build a specialist area of practice that draws inspiration from your unique creative abilities and lived experiences, while remaining ever-focused on learning through doing.
You'll be supported every step of the way by a team of expert professionals. They'll help you develop the knowledge and skills required to excel in the industry, motivate you to step outside your creative comfort zone, consider different cultural perspectives - and try something new.
Choosing your specialisationIn your second semester, you'll choose an area of practice within one of our three specialisations- Visual Art and Design - and gain key skills and experiences in that area through studio projects, diverse technical workshops and in-depth contextual discussions.
Here are some of the areas of practice you can choose to focus on:
It's our job to ensure that when you walk across that graduation platform, you're prepared and work-ready. Meeting the demands of the art and design industry and carving a thriving career means developing the right skills - and that's exactly what you'll do in this degree programme:
In Aotearoa New Zealand, design is the largest sub-sector in the creative industries, employing almost half of all creative professionals in the Auckland region. It has grown four times faster than the total Auckland economy. Aotearoa New Zealand is experiencing a growth period in art sales, and work produced by emerging practitioners is highly desirable. There is a dynamic range of cultural and commercial practice within the arts sector.
The skills that you'll learn in this programme will not only provide a solid foundation but also help you excel in the world of art and design. As of 2021, it's estimated that employment for designers in Aotearoa New Zealand will increase over the next five years, keeping career prospects for graduates high. In this degree, designers and artists are taught to be dexterous and adaptive to meet the needs of the dynamic industry.
By developing skills and experience in a specialised area, you can apply for more specialist roles, and as you continue to build your portfolio, you'll be well set to take on more senior roles or contracting work.
Further studyKeen to push your creative boundaries even further? Then you might want to consider one of our postgraduate programmes: Postgraduate Certificate in Creative Practice, Postgraduate Diploma in Creative Practice and Master of Creative Practice programmes.
What you will need to study this programme.
Domestic studentsYou must have completed at least one of the following:
Don't meet these Academic requirements?
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International students Academic requirementsApplicants must be at least 16 years of age when they begin their studies and one of the following;
And English entry requirements;
If English is not your first language, you will also need at least one of the following qualifications:
Don't meet these Academic requirements?
For more information, download the programme regulations (PDF 488 KB)
- Graphic designer - Photographer - Artist - Motion graphics designer - Illustrator - Packaging designer - Product designer - Curator - Art/design educator - Gallerist - Animator