Masters (Coursework)
The Masters of Creative Practice enables graphic designers, contemporary artists, photographers, product designers, animators, game designers, performing artists, UX designers, directors, actors, dancers, filmmakers, costume and technical artists, producers, and digital creatives to learn independently and collaboratively in studio and classroom environments. This programme supports and challenges you to question ideas, explore new professional practices and develop research and creative practice capabilities at an advanced level in your chosen discipline.
This 180 credit programme will allow you to immerse yourself in a dynamic community of diverse creative practices including dance, theatre, film, digital media, animation, raranga (Maori weaving), visual art, craft, costume design, graphic design, product design, experience design, game design and service design. Work on exciting and innovative projects in our creative studios and learn from industry-leading arts and design staff.
A typical first-semester experience provides you with foundation knowledge such as locating your creative practice within a wider body of knowledge, considering indigenous research methodologies, reading and thinking critically, experimenting with, and critiquing, approaches to collaborative and creative industry practice and applying artistic and design research methods.
Negotiated studies courses give you the option of undertaking industry placements with leading creative organizations and agencies in Auckland, while supervised studios provide possibilities for developing and enhancing your creative practice.
The second and third semesters of study consist of the capstone project, which involves conceiving, proposing and carrying out a creative research project to completion (90 or 120 credits), during which time you will be supervised and mentored by academic staff and/or industry professionals. An example of this final project might be a performance, exhibition, design prototype or publication.
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HighlightsDevelop your craft in writing for screen at post-graduate level in a practice-led environment mentored by industry specialists. Working across Certificate, Diploma or Masters Level this course offers intensive and collaborative workshop opportunities combined with individualized flexible modes of delivery towards the realization of a significant screenwriting project. Screenwriting graduates develop strong industry connections throughout their study, taking up opportunities to write for TV and activate links with the screen community.
MCP (3 semesters) - Advance screenwriting and pitching skills, workshop and complete an industry-standard script (feature length screenplay or web series).
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If you lack an undergraduate degree but have relevant work experience or tertiary experience, you may qualify for a Bachelor's degree and entry into postgraduate studies through our APL process. Contact Dr. Becca Wood (rwood@unitec.ac.nz) to explore this pathway. Click here to find out more.
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What you will need to study this programme.
Domestic studentsYou must have completed at least one of the following:
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International students Academic requirementsYou must have completed at least 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:
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- Artist - Art director - Product designer - Graphic designer - Director - Photographer - Experience designer - Producer - Production designer - Sculptor - Visual artist - Performance designer - Service designer - Curator - Actor for theatre, film and television - Choreographer - Filmmaker