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Creative Arts & Industries create your world

THIS IS YOUR WORLD Ideas, you re full of them. Inspiration, it s everywhere. Creativity, this is where it all begins. There s a future for you in the world of visual art, design, communication or music. THIS IS WHERE YOUR FUTURE STARTS Wintec is one of New Zealand s largest and most respected institutes of technology. Over 18,000 students Over 400 industry experienced teaching staff Wintec is a leading training provider with programmes and purpose-built facilities for visual arts, communication, music, fashion design, interior design, floristry, and landscape design that are recognised as world-class in both delivery and environment Certificate, diploma, degree and postgraduate programmes Our study programmes are developed in close consultation with employer partnership groups, resulting in an inspirational way of learning that s hands-on and relevant to today s changing workplace. The people who will be delivering your lectures and tutorials are highly qualified, respected professionals in their field. And as you ll discover, this makes a real difference when it comes to your learning. EXPLORE YOUR OPTIONS There are many different levels, choices and career paths in the world of media arts, design or communication. At Wintec you ll be able to tailor your programme to meet your specific career objectives. 2 Creative Arts and Industries

CONTENTS The World of Visual Arts 4 - How to get there - Certificate in Media Arts Visual Arts - Bachelor of Media Arts Visual Arts (painting, sculpture, graphic design, digital media, photography, moving image) The World of Communication 11 - How to get there - Certificate in Media Arts Communication - Bachelor of Media Arts Communication (journalism, public relations, moving image) - National Diploma in Journalism Multimedia - Certificate in Radio Broadcasting The World of Commercial Music 19 - How to get there - Certificate in Media Arts Music - Bachelor of Media Arts Commercial Music (songwriting, music production, contemporary music performance) The World of Fashion Design 24 - How to get there - Diploma in Fashion Design and Practice The World of Interior Design 27 - How to get there - Diploma in Interior Design The World of Floristry 30 - How to get there - Certificate in Floristry Practice The World of Landscape Design 33 - How to get there - Diploma in Technology Landscape Design Your World at Wintec 36 - Life on campus - Accommodation - Learning assistance at Wintec - Your wellbeing at Wintec - Hamilton - Take your next step with Wintec 3

THE WORLD OF VISUAL ARTS You get vital support to experiment in every aspect of art, graphic design, animation and interactive media. I was pushed to take the initiative in digital design; now I drive my own creativity in a way that I never thought possible. Keinen Current Student - Digital Media Design read graduate success stories /grads 4 Creative Arts and Industries

HOW TO GET THERE START YOUR CAREER HERE 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in English and 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in Practical Art, Design or Photography, or equivalent. 60 credits at NCEA Level 2, in four subjects, including 12 credits in a language-rich subject, or equivalent. A portfolio will be required on application. Undergraduate degree specialising in graphic design, painting, moving image, sculpture, photography, or digital media design, or equivalent qualification/industry experience. An average mark of 65% is required. Bachelor of Media Arts Visual Arts Corresponding bachelor with honours degree, or equivalent qualification/industry experience. Certificate in Media Arts (Level 4) with streams in painting, sculpture, graphic design, moving image, photography and digital media design Page 7 Bachelor of Media Arts (Honours) See /BM0001 Master of Arts Visual Arts, Design, Music See /BM0501 Page 6 CAREER Specialist careers in the arts, such as professional studio artist, filmmaker, digital designer, educator, advertising creative and interactive design. CAREER Artist, illustrator, photographer, screen director, editor, animator, screenwriter, camera operator, producer, graphic designer, website designer, illustrator, animator and more. CAREER Specialist careers: Artist Studio artist, art director, art educator, art teacher, exhibition designer, illustrator, public artist. Designer Web designer, environmental designer, graphic designer. Photographer Advertising photographer, editorial photographer, freelance photographer, photojournalist. Filmmaker Filmmaker, film editor, film producer, cinematographer, screenwriter, director. WINTEC landscape design floristry interior Design fashion design commercial music communication visual Arts IMPORTANT. Entry criteria on this diagram are summaries only. You must check the full entry criteria online at or call 0800 294 6832 for more details. 5

PROGRAMMES CERTIFICATE IN MEDIA ARTS VISUAL ARTS (LEVEL 4) BM0002 Duration: Starts February or July for one semester Study: Full-time or part-time equivalent Location: Hamilton City Campus Dates: Priority given to applications received by October 31st / May 31st. Late applications considered until the end of January, or when programme is full This introductory programme delivers the basic knowledge and skills you ll need to start your career in Media and Visual Arts. You ll learn study techniques and specialist Visual Arts skills to take you to the next level. WHAT YOU LL STUDY Core Modules: Study Skills Written Communication Interpersonal Communication Skills Media Portfolio Choose four of the following six electives, with approval from the programme coordinator: Graphic Design Moving Image Painting / Sculpture Photography Fashion Design Spatial Studies WORK EXPERIENCE AND CONNECTIONS Wintec tutors are currently researching their specialist fields and are up to date with what you need to know for future employment. NO BETTER PLACE TO STUDY You ll study in open-plan classrooms, industry-standard Mac computer labs, studios, editing suites and communal project areas. With access to a variety of facilities, you ll be able to work with arts students from every discipline. ENTRY CRITERIA You ll need 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in both English and Practical Art, Design or Photography (or equivalent). Early applications are accepted up to 31 October; applications close 31 January, or when the course is full. Your application should include: A completed Application to Enrol form; A letter of application describing relevant work and life experience, and your commitment to your field of study; and Up to 6 photographs 15cm x 10cm (approximately) of samples of your art or design work. Check out /BM0002 for course and entry details. Let us know if you have any questions about the application process: Ph 0800 294 6832. After completion, you can compete for entry into the Bachelor of Media Arts Programme. LEARNING BY DOING You ll use the latest industry technologies to create a series of paintings, photographs, a short film, a typeface and a poster design. Your best work will go into a media portfolio, which can be used for application into the Bachelor programme. MAKE THE COURSE YOUR OWN When you study Media Arts at Wintec, you can match your programme to your needs. You might want to develop your artistic skills, or to start a path into the degree programme. 6 Creative Arts and Industries

PROGRAMMES BACHELOR OF MEDIA ARTS VISUAL ARTS BM9601 Duration: Start February or July for three years Study: Full-time or part-time equivalent Location: Hamilton City Campus Dates: Priority given to applications received by October 31st / May 31st. Late applications considered until the end of January, or when programme is full If you want to develop the skills and knowledge to prepare you for a career in visual arts and design, then this programme is right for you. You ll have the opportunity to specialise in any of these visual art pathways: Painting Sculpture Graphic Design Digital Media Design Photography Moving Image For more information on majors please see pages 8-10. COLLABORATE FOR YOUR FUTURE For various projects you will work collaboratively with other Media Arts students from communication and commercial music. The opportunity that a practical working environment gives you to open your mind to other disciplines can be exhilarating. DESIGN YOUR FUTURE Your study path will give you expertise in a specialist field, and the programme also provides the opportunity to extend into additional related fields. You can create an individual mix of study that suits your career goals by the elective options you choose. If you re looking for flexibility, individual and team-based projects encourage a range of learning styles. Some modules are offered in the evening, and you ll have 24 hour access to the Media Arts facilities. If you choose, you can also study part time. LEARNING ON THE JOB During an internship you ll have the opportunity to experience and make connections with work places, either in New Zealand or overseas. This module involves approximately 120 hours of realtime work in an area of your choice. The professional research project will allow you to develop a real project in collaboration with an industry expert. In addition, Wintec works closely with industry professionals to provide you with opportunities to work on projects in the local and wider design industry. These modules will prepare you for a career in your chosen field, and also help you make connections for real job opportunities in the workplace. SPARK During SPARK, our annual week-long festival of media, arts and design, a range of world class professionals in art, design, music, writing and more gather to engage and inspire students. You ll gain valuable insights into the professional world and how it works. ENTRY CRITERIA For entry to this degree programme you ll need: 60 credits at NCEA Level 2 in four subjects, including 12 credits in a language-rich subject; or 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 including a language-rich subject; or University Entrance or equivalent. When submitting your application you should include: A letter of application describing your relevant work and life experience, and commitment to your field of study A character reference from someone who knows you well A passport-sized personal photograph (for identification at your interview.) A portfolio that shows you are capable of developing a cohesive body of work, and of investigating and developing your ideas. You may submit projects digitally or provide a URL to work hosted on a website. (You should still submit printed A4 sheets which show process drawings or other developmental evidence of this work.) A 400 word essay (approximately), analysing your submitted work, what was successful, where your ideas came from, how you developed them and what direction you might take in the future Let us know if you have any questions about the application process: Ph 0800 294 6832. Check out /BM9601 for course and entry details. There will be some updates to credit requirements for 2015 study applications. Please visit the website for details. WINTEC landscape design floristry interior Design fashion design commercial music communication visual Arts 7

BACHELOR OF MEDIA ARTS visual arts pathways PAINTING You ll study a range of contemporary art and illustration styles, and learn practical skills such as painting techniques and plastic, metal and wood fabrication for sculpture. You ll also be setting up installations and learning the professional practice of designing and curating exhibitions. NO BETTER PLACE TO STUDY Wintec s open-plan studio environment, supported by computer labs, production studios, gallery space and AV rooms, means you ll have perfect study facilities. You ll have access to production areas for woodwork, metal and fibreglass, screen and printmaking, and tutors who are professionals in their fields so you can keep pace with current artistic practice. PARTNERSHIPS IN INDUSTRY Wintec works closely with community art representatives and professional artists. You ll tour galleries and exhibitions, and you re encouraged to join the Artist Alliance to network with the arts community. The connections you make while studying will help you progress to new and established galleries and professional networks when you graduate. YOUR APPLICATION PORTFOLIO Your portfolio should contain a series of paintings and drawings. See page 7 for details. SCULPTURE You ll learn practical skills and techniques for sculpting using various materials. You ll also be setting up installations and learning the professional practice of designing and curating exhibitions. NO BETTER PLACE TO STUDY Wintec s open-plan studio environment, supported by computer labs, production studios, gallery space and AV rooms, means you ll have perfect study facilities. You ll have access to production areas for handling woodwork, metal and fibreglass, and tutors who are professionals in their fields so you can keep pace with current artistic practice. PARTNERSHIPS IN INDUSTRY Wintec works closely with community art representatives and professional artists. You ll tour galleries and exhibitions, and you re encouraged to join the Artist Alliance to network with the arts community. The connections you make while studying will help you progress to new and established galleries and professional networks when you graduate. YOUR APPLICATION PORTFOLIO Your portfolio should contain a series of paintings or sculptures and drawings. See page 7 for details. 8 Creative Arts and Industries

GRAPHIC DESIGN You ll learn practical skills working on a Mac computer with industry-standard software. You ll design and create publications, packaging, logos, illustrations and other print-based projects. In your third year you will have an opportunity to work in the industry, develop your best project for your portfolio and display this portfolio at the end of year exhibition. NO BETTER PLACE TO STUDY Wintec s industry-standard environment gives you 24 hour access to computer labs, production studios, gallery space and AV rooms. As a Media Arts student you ll collaborate with other areas such as photography, moving image, sound and printmaking, sharing equipment and expertise. PARTNERSHIPS IN INDUSTRY Wintec graphic and digital design tutors are all members of the Designers Institute of New Zealand. They are specialists in their fields and can give you access to industry seminars and conferences. YOUR APPLICATION PORTFOLIO Your portfolio should consist of graphic or product design projects with briefs and drawings. See page 7 for details. DIGITAL MEDIA DESIGN Your study will be based on web design, interactive, 2D and 3D modelling, animation and other screen based projects. You ll learn to use industry standard practices, techniques and software. In your third year you will have an opportunity to work in the industry and develop your best project for display at the end of year exhibition. NO BETTER PLACE TO STUDY Wintec s industry-standard environment gives you 24 hour access to computer labs, production studios, gallery space and AV rooms. As a Media Arts student you ll collaborate with students in other areas such as photography, moving image, sound and printmaking, sharing equipment and expertise. PARTNERSHIPS IN INDUSTRY Wintec graphic and digital design tutors are all members of the Designers Institute of New Zealand. They are specialists in their fields and can give you access to industry seminars and conferences. YOUR APPLICATION PORTFOLIO Your portfolio should contain a series of digital designs and drawings. See page 7 for details. WINTEC landscape design floristry interior Design fashion design commercial music communication visual Arts 9

BACHELOR OF MEDIA ARTS visual arts pathways PHOTOGRAPHY Your study will include practical camera technique, on-location and studio lighting, digital workflow and post production. You ll learn to use critical thinking to apply these skills to a range of industry and art based projects. NO BETTER PLACE TO STUDY You ll learn in classrooms, computer labs, darkrooms and open production areas, with access to professional camera equipment, portable lights, a digital laboratory and printers. As a Media Arts student you ll collaborate with other areas such as graphic and digital design, moving image and printmaking, sharing equipment and expertise. PARTNERSHIPS IN THE INDUSTRY Wintec photography tutors are specialists in their fields, including commercial, studio, contemporary art and publication. They exhibit in national and international forums and galleries. YOUR APPLICATION PORTFOLIO Your portfolio should contain a series of photographs with drawings (if applicable), proof sheets and workprints. See page 7 for details. MOVING IMAGE You ll immerse yourself in training with industry-standard digital platforms and software. In your final year you will make or participate in the production of a short drama, music video or documentary, or you ll develop a screenplay. NO BETTER PLACE TO STUDY You ll learn in industry-standard digital editing suites with the latest computer hardware and software. You ll have access to HD cameras, lighting kits, dollies, cranes and other specialist equipment. As a Media Arts student you ll share drop-in Mac computer labs, communal areas, equipment and expertise. PARTNERSHIPS IN INDUSTRY Wintec s moving image tutors are industry professionals who regularly work on a variety of moving image productions and make contributions to applied media projects. Their working partnerships include Hamilton s SBI Productions and Central TV. YOUR APPLICATION PORTFOLIO Your portfolio should contain scripts, photographs of storyboards and preparatory drawings (if larger than A4), or visual narrative sequences (comic strips). See page 7 for details. HAVE A GO If you re still at secondary school and think the world of visual arts might be right for you, our one and twoday sampler courses could help you decide. These programmes are free to secondary school students and are booked through your careers advisor. To find out about your options, visit /STAR 10 Creative Arts and Industries

THE WORLD OF COMMUNICATION We had industry professionals teaching us, so we got to see how stuff worked in the real world. A mix of real-world theory and practice meant we often pitched to real companies and collaborated with other disciplines on projects. Making contacts in other areas and gaining industry experience was invaluable. I use skills from my BMA every day. Anna Fawcett Events and promotions manager at the National Institute of Creative Arts and Industries (NICAI) at the University of Auckland. read graduate success stories /grads WINTEC landscape design floristry interior Design fashion design commercial music communication visual Arts 11

HOW TO GET THERE START YOUR CAREER HERE 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in English. Certificate in Media Arts (Level 4) Page 13 60 credits at NCEA Level 2, in four subjects, including 12 credits in a language-rich subject, or equivalent. Bachelor of Media Arts Communication Page 14 CAREER Advertising creative, copywriter, broadcaster, television presenter, editor, freelance journalist, or work in marketing communications or public relations. Undergraduate degree specialising in communication or a history of professional experience in communication. Requirement for mark average of 65% or better. Bachelor of Media Arts (Honours) See /BM0001 CAREER Specialists: advertising director, copywriter, freelance journalist, journalist, television presenter, broadcaster, or work in marketing communications or public relations. 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in English, or equivalent qualification. 54 credits at NCEA Level 2 in four subjects, including English, or equivalent qualification. A degree conferred by a New Zealand tertiary education institution, or equivalent qualification and/or industry experience approved by the Head of School. Certificate in Radio Broadcasting (Level 4) Page 18 National Diploma in Journalism Multi-Media (Level 5) Page 17 Graduate Diploma in Communication (Professional Writing, Public Relations/Advertising) See /CO0005 CAREER Employment in an entry-level position in the radio industry such as a radio technician, announcer, copywriter, music programmer, radio sales, agent, DJ, or newsreader. CAREER Employment as a journalist, editor, sub-editor, television presenter, feature writer, online news-writer, radio presenter or media advisor. CAREER Employment as a journalist, editor, sub-editor, television presenter, feature writer, online news-writer, radio presenter or media advisor. IMPORTANT. Entry criteria on this diagram are summaries only. You must check the full entry criteria online at or call 0800 294 6832 for more details. 12 Creative Arts and Industries

PROGRAMMES CERTIFICATE IN MEDIA ARTS COMMUNICATION (LEVEL 4) BM0002 Duration: Start February or July for one semester Study: Full-time or part-time equivalent Location: Hamilton City Campus Dates: Priority given to applications received by October 31st / May 31st. Late applications considered until the end of January, or when programme is full This introductory programme delivers the basic knowledge and skills you ll need to start your career in communication. You ll learn study skills as well as specialist skills in different areas of communication to take you to the next level. WHAT YOU LL STUDY You ll study four compulsory topics and four communication topics: Journalism Media Portfolio Moving Image Public Relations Radio Studies Study Skills Written Communication Interpersonal Communication Skills. When you ve successfully completed this course, you are welcome to apply for entry into the Bachelor of Media Arts programme. ENTRY CRITERIA To enter this course, you ll need 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in English. Early applications are accepted up to 31 October; applications close on 31 January, or when the course is full. Your application should include: A completed Application to Enrol form A letter of application describing relevant work and life experience, and your commitment to your field of study An essay or article of 400 words (approx.) on a news item that interests you Check out /BM0002 for course and entry details. WINTEC landscape design floristry interior Design fashion design commercial music communication visual Arts 13

PROGRAMMES BACHELOR OF MEDIA ARTS COMMUNICATION (LEVEL 7) BM9601 Duration: Start February or July for three years Study: Full-time or part-time equivalent Location: Hamilton City Campus In this programme you will specialise in one of the following: Journalism - see next page Public relations and advertising - see page 16 Moving image - see page 16 WHAT YOU LL STUDY In your first year you will develop writing, media and interpersonal skills common to all three practices. You ll also study two introductory modules that support your chosen path. In year two you can apply to specialise in moving image, or continue with communication and a mix of media-based modules. In this way you will try out a range of options before you commit to your specialist field at the end of the year. You can choose electives from across the programme, in whichever path you decide. These may be of particular interest, or in support of your path. For example, photography electives could enhance a path in advertising, or just follow a personal passion. COLLABORATE FOR YOUR FUTURE You will work on various projects with other media arts students specialising in areas such as digital media design, commercial music, painting, sculpture or photography. It s an exhilarating way to learn, opening you up to blue-sky thinking, multidimensional results and the inspiration of working with other disciplines and talents. SPARK During SPARK, our annual week-long festival of media, arts and design, a range of world class professionals in art, design, music, writing and more gather to engage, educate and inspire students. You ll gain valuable insights into the professional world and how it works. ENTRY CRITERIA For entry to this degree programme you ll need 60 credits at NCEA Level 2 in four subjects, including 12 credits in a language-rich subject, or equivalent. When submitting your application you should include: A letter of application describing your relevant work and life experience, and commitment to your field of study A character reference from someone who knows you well A passport-sized personal photograph (for identification at your interview.) A one page CV of relevant areas of communications experience (e.g. school newspaper, school drama or video production, etc.), academic and work experience Be prepared to write a 300 word essay on a current affairs issue at your interview, to demonstrate your knowledge and your ability to write clearly in a test situation Let us know if you have any questions about the application process: Ph 0800 294 6832. Check out /BM9601 for course and entry details. There will be some updates to credit requirements for 2015 study applications. Please visit the website for details. One-time TV3 newsreader, now Target presenter and Newstalk ZB jok, Carly Flynn has fond memories of her time as a journalism student at Wintec. Read her story... /ss WRITING AND MORE WRITING Be prepared to write. You ll learn how to write effective news stories, media releases, and project briefs. You ll write for the web, scripts for moving image and advertising campaigns for clients. When you re not writing, you ll be learning media photography, digital publication, editing moving images, and developing and designing campaigns. 14 Creative Arts and Industries

BACHELOR OF MEDIA ARTS communication pathways JOURNALISM NO BETTER PLACE TO STUDY Your study at Wintec will be practical and relevant to today s working environment. In our on-site functioning newsroom you ll write, edit, photograph, and video stories for our multi-media online newspaper The Waikato Independent. You ll learn industry-specific skills in interviewing, research and news gathering. We ll also teach you shorthand and digital publishing as well as give you the opportunity to extend your skills in media photography and video editing. Along with design and photography students, you ll produce the daily Fieldays Exhibitor magazine, and for three weeks you ll train on the job in one of New Zealand s newsrooms. PARTNERSHIPS IN THE INDUSTRY Wintec s journalism pathway is New Zealand Journalist Training Organisation approved, and designed in close consultation with the industry. Your tutors have a minimum of seven year s professional experience, and you ll be inspired by guest speakers (including judges, politicians and police) to write real life stories. Our strong relationships with editors ensure that all Wintec students are placed in print newsrooms during their internship. EDITOR IN RESIDENCE Every year a highly-regarded industry specialist acts as editor-in-residence, to run our highly regarded Press Club, adding a powerful dimension to the pathway, and providing mentoring to you and your fellow students. WINTEC landscape design floristry interior Design fashion design commercial music communication visual Arts 15

BACHELOR OF MEDIA ARTS communication pathways PUBLIC RELATIONS NO BETTER PLACE TO STUDY You ll use industry-standard software and a variety of media platforms print text and design, social networking, web pages, blogging, e-zines with audio and video clips in your work on public relations and advertising projects. You ll develop media management skills and an understanding of the constantly evolving opportunities on the internet. Some of your projects will be for real clients and will involve collaborative work with design and visual arts students. PARTNERSHIPS IN INDUSTRY Your tutors are well connected to current industry leaders and are academic researchers or industry practitioners. You ll learn in small classes with plenty of face-to-face time with tutors and guest speakers. You ll meet professionals from public relations firms, advertising agencies, newspapers and television and be given opportunities to build networks and contacts. Wintec maintains strong relationships with the industry, and through your projects and internship opportunities you ll build a network of useful professional connections. MOVING IMAGE You ll learn practical skills working on location and in the studio on a Mac computer with industry-standard software, including Final Cut Pro Studio, Soundtrack Pro, Motion, LiveType and DVDStudio Pro. In your third year you will have an opportunity to work in the industry, develop your best project for your portfolio and display your work at the end of year exhibition. NO BETTER PLACE TO STUDY You ll learn in industry-standard digital editing suites with the latest computer hardware and software. You ll have access to HD cameras, lighting kits, dollies, cranes and other specialist equipment. As a Media Arts student you ll share drop-in Mac computer labs, communal areas, equipment and expertise. PARTNERSHIPS IN THE INDUSTRY Wintec s moving image tutors are industry professionals who regularly work on a variety of moving image productions and make contributions to applied media projects. Their working partnerships include Hamilton s SBI Productions and Central TV. DESIGN YOUR FUTURE If you re looking for flexibility, individual and team-based projects encourage a range of learning styles. Some modules are offered in the evening, and you ll have 24 hour access to the Media Arts facilities. If you choose, you can even study part time. WORK IN THE REAL WORLD An internship module is available in your third year, and we encourage overseas work placements. You can negotiate where you do your internship, and you will spend about 120 hours doing real work in the area of your choice. Core and elective opportunities allow you to develop real projects with community and industry experts. You ll also participate in an annual multi-camera studio project that replicates an industry-standard TV production. 16 Creative Arts and Industries

PROGRAMMES NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN JOURNALISM MULTI-MEDIA (LEVEL 5) BM0901 Duration: Starts February for one year Study: Full-time or part-time equivalent, or part time online Location: Hamilton City Campus If you re investigative, intelligent and informed, and you like writing, then this programme is for you. You ll be equipped with the skills for a multi-media career in journalism or communications. You ll work on news gathering and writing for print, broadcast and internet; news photography and videography; court, council, and police reporting, media law and ethics; bi-cultural and multi-cultural perspectives, and shorthand. On some projects, such as our online newspaper The Waikato Independent, you ll work collaboratively, sharing skills and ideas with students across the spectrum of media arts. If you need flexibility, there are two study options: One full-time year at Wintec s Hamilton City Campus; or two years part-time online, from anywhere. WORK IN A REAL NEWSROOM You won t be restricted to text books, but work in the community to source material for writing and publishing stories, both in local media and online with The Waikato Independent. You ll gain work experience in a newsroom, and join with design students to produce the daily Fieldays Exhibitor for the National Fieldays at Mystery Creek. BUILD YOUR PORTFOLIO You ll be able to add to your portfolio by writing and publishing regularly in the online student newspaper, The Waikato Independent www.waikatoindependent.co.nz PARTNERSHIPS IN THE INDUSTRY Wintec s diploma programme is New Zealand Journalist Training Organisation developed and approved, and designed in close consultation with the industry. Your tutors have a minimum of seven year s professional experience, and you ll be inspired by guest speakers (including judges, politicians and police) to write real life stories. Our strong relationships with editors ensure that all Wintec students are placed in print newsrooms during their, and graduates have a high employment success rate. EDITOR IN RESIDENCE Every year a highly-regarded industry specialist acts as editor In residence, to add a powerful dimension to our highly regarded Press Club, the diploma programme, and as a mentor to you and your fellow students. ENTRY CRITERIA You ll need 54 credits at NCEA Level 2 in four subjects including English, or an equivalent qualification. Check out /BM0901 for course and entry details. WINTEC landscape design floristry interior Design fashion design commercial music communication visual Arts 17

PROGRAMMES CERTIFICATE IN RADIO BROADCASTING (LEVEL 4) CO0601 Duration: Starts February or July for one semester Study: Full-time Location: Hamilton City Campus If you have a voice that s crying out to be heard, or want to work behind the scenes, this programme will introduce you to the world of radio broadcasting. With help from industry professionals you ll gain an overview and hands-on experience in on-air work, journalism, production, advertising and copywriting. Wintec s dedicated radio station Yak FM 107.1 will play an integral roll in your study. WHAT YOU LL LEARN Advertising and radio commercials Broadcast law Operating a studio during a live broadcast Presenting on air Recording and editing Sound systems Using automated equipment PARTNERSHIPS IN INDUSTRY Your tutors are experienced in radio, television and production, with close ties to all sectors of the radio industry. That is why what you learn is current practice and provides contacts for future job opportunities. IT S YOUR CHOICE As part of the Bachelor of Media Arts, you can major in journalism and take some broadcast electives, or you can study this programme full time over one semester. Elements of this course are available online, including audio and video files. ENTRY CRITERIA You ll need 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in English, or an equivalent qualification. Check out /CO0601 for course and entry details. YOU RE LIVE! As well as our radio station where you ll broadcast live, Wintec also has a fully equipped practice studio for voiceovers, recording and editing for broadcast. HAVE A GO Do you have a way with words? If you d like to know what it s like in communication or radio broadcasting, ask you careers advisor about our sample courses. 18 Creative Arts and Industries

THE WORLD OF COMMERCIAL MUSIC When I was 18 I had this crazy dream about being a great songwriter, and Wintec really supported me in moving towards that at a time when no one else could show me the way. My time there was invaluable. They taught me how to lead a very creative and satisfying life. Chanelle Davis www.chanelledavis.com read graduate success stories /grads WINTEC landscape design floristry interior Design fashion design commercial music communication visual Arts 19

HOW TO GET THERE START YOUR CAREER HERE 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in each of two subject (preferably including English and/or Mathematics, Art or Design), or equivalent qualification. Certificate in Media Arts (Level 4) Page 21 60 credits at NCEA Level 2, in four subjects, including 12 credits in a language-rich subject, or equivalent. Bachelor of Media Arts Commercial Music with streams in songwriting, music production and Page contemporary music performance 21 CAREER Musician, audio engineer, songwriter, sound designer, composer, music producer, session musician, performer, educator. Undergraduate Degree specialising in Music, or equivalent qualification/ industry experience. Requirement for mark average of 65% or better. Bachelor of Media Arts (Honours) See /BM0001 CAREER Specialist careers: Songwriter, composer, music teacher, performer, session musician, educator, event co-ordinator, music consultant. Corresponding Bachelor with Honours degree, or equivalent qualification/industry experience. Master of Arts Visual Arts, Design, Music See /BM0501 CAREER Specialist careers: Musician, sound designer, composer, song writer, music teacher, performer, session musician, educator, event coordinator. IMPORTANT. Entry criteria on this diagram are summaries only. You must check the full entry criteria online at or call 0800 294 6832 for more details. 20 Creative Arts and Industries

PROGRAMMES CERTIFICATE IN MEDIA ARTS MUSIC (LEVEL 4) BM0002 Duration: Start February or July for 20 weeks Study: Full-time or part-time equivalent Location: Hamilton City Campus This introductory programme delivers the basic knowledge and skills you ll need to start your career in commercial music. WHAT YOU LL STUDY Modules: Study Skills Written Communication Interpersonal Communication Skills Media Portfolio Music Technology Music Studies Performance Songwriting When you ve successfully completed this certificate, you can compete for entry into the Bachelor of Media Arts programme. You ll have developed skills for understanding, writing and recording music using industry technology, plus the opportunity to create a portfolio of your recordings. ENTRY CRITERIA To enter this course, you ll need 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in English and 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in Music, or an equivalent qualification. Your application should include: A completed Application to Enrol form A letter of application describing relevant work and life experience, and your commitment to your field of study Music qualifications and recording on CD, USB stick, You Tube clip or notated score of your selected music (approximately two minutes long). Check out /BM0002 for further course and entry details. BACHELOR OF MEDIA ARTS COMMERCIAL MUSIC BM9601 Duration: Starts February or July for three years Study: Full-time Location: Hamilton City Campus. You ll focus on composition/songwriting and production of music through industry-based projects that give you real experience. WHAT YOU LL STUDY In your first year you will concentrate on: Harmony Ear training Notation Songwriting Music technology Contemporary issues in music Communication skills In years two and three you ll specialise in your choice of music production, songwriting or contemporary music performance. You can choose electives from across the Media Arts Programme whatever path you decide on. These may be of particular interest, or in support of your path. For example, moving image electives could enhance a path in music production, or just follow a personal passion. IN HARMONY FOR YOUR FUTURE For various projects you will join with other students in other programmes like, Moving Image, Graphic Design, Journalism, Public Relations, Advertising, Painting, Sculpture and Photography. It s an exhilarating way to learn, and your projects could involve sound for film, installations, and television or radio advertising. SPARK During SPARK, our annual week-long festival of media, arts and design, a range of world class professionals in art, design, music, writing and more gather to engage, educate and inspire students. You ll gain valuable insights into the professional world and how it works. ENTRY CRITERIA For entry to this degree programme you ll need 60 credits at NCEA Level 2 in four subjects, including 12 credits in a language-rich subject, or equivalent. When submitting your application you should include an audition tape or CD (a simple home recording will do) containing two songs of no more than two minutes duration (one standard or cover version of a well-known song and one original work). Please indicate what instrument(s) you are playing. Check out /BM9601 for course and entry details. If you re thinking of starting the Bachelor programme in 2015, the entry criteria will have changed. You ll need 60 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher and 20 credits at NCEA level 2 or higher. WINTEC landscape design floristry interior Design fashion design commercial music communication visual Arts 21

BACHELOR OF MEDIA ARTS commercial music pathways SONGWRITING You ll write your own lyrics and melodies, record your own songs, and perform them or have them performed in-house or at community or corporate events. NO BETTER PLACE TO STUDY Your study at Wintec will be practical and relevant to today s working environment. You ll have one-on-one sessions with tutors, ensemble instrument tuition where appropriate, and small group work for critiquing and collaborations. For many projects you ll be working with Media Arts students in other disciplines. You ll work at an industry-standard digital audio workstation in a studio classroom, and become familiar with Pro Tools and LogicPro audio software, Sibelius notation writing software as well as associated hardware. PARTNERSHIPS IN INDUSTRY Your talent will be guided, extended and encouraged by the best in the business. Wintec has close ties with the senior songwriter of Boston s Berkley College of Music, who visits once a year to hold workshops. We also have links with working songwriters from all over New Zealand. You ll hear professional guest speakers share their insight into the music industry. Your tutors are skilled musicians and practitioners who conduct research here and around the world in their specialist fields. MUSIC PRODUCTION NO BETTER PLACE TO STUDY Your study at Wintec will be practical and relevant to today s working environment. You ll have one-on-one sessions with tutors, and small group work for critiquing and collaborations. For many projects you ll be working with Media Arts students in other disciplines. You ll work at an industry-standard digital audio workstation in a studio classroom, and become familiar with Pro Tools and LogicPro audio software, Sibelius notation writing software as well as associated hardware. PARTNERSHIPS IN INDUSTRY Your talent will be guided, extended and encouraged by the best in the business. Wintec has close ties with the senior songwriter of Boston s Berkley College of Music, who visits once a year to hold workshops. We also have links with working songwriters from all over New Zealand. You ll hear professional guest speakers share their insight into the music industry. Your tutors are skilled musicians and practitioners who conduct research here and around the world in their specialist fields. MUSIC IN THE REAL WORLD You ll use state-of-the-art music production equipment in Wintec s six recording studios, collaborating with students from other music disciplines to record and produce industry-based projects. Many industry specialists use Wintec s recording facilities, which allows you to work alongside professionals recording an album. You can do an internship as part of your study, working in a recording studio, recording live sound events or working with bands and artists from New Zealand and overseas. Wintec maintains strong relationships with the industry, and through your projects and internship opportunities you ll build a network of useful professional connections. YOU CAN T STOP THE MUSIC You ll have 24/7 access to six recording studios, including Pro Tools LE systems and a fully equipped Pro Tools HD studio with a Control 24 mixing console. You can work on your projects day and night! YOU CAN T STOP THE MUSIC You ll have 24/7 access to six recording studios, including Pro Tools LE systems and a fully equipped Pro Tools HD studio with a Control 24 mixing console. You can work on your projects day and night! 22 Creative Arts and Industries

CONTEMPORARY MUSIC PERFORMANCE You ll perform both solo and in ensembles, as well as working in interdisciplinary areas such as songwriting, music composition and other media arts. You ll have the opportunity of an internship, working at live sound events or working with bands and artists from New Zealand and overseas. NO BETTER PLACE TO STUDY Your study at Wintec will be practical and relevant to today s working environment. You ll have one-on-one sessions with tutors, ensemble instrument tuition where appropriate, and small group work for critiquing and collaborations. For many projects you ll be working with Media Arts students in other disciplines. You ll work at an industry-standard digital audio workstation in a studio classroom, and become familiar with Pro Tools and LogicPro audio software, Sibelius notation writing software as well as associated hardware. PARTNERSHIPS IN THE INDUSTRY Your talent will be guided, extended and encouraged by the best in the business. Wintec has close ties with the senior songwriter of Boston s Berkley College of Music, who visits once a year to hold workshops. We also have links with working songwriters from all over New Zealand. You ll hear professional guest speakers share their insight into the music industry. Your tutors are skilled musicians and practitioners who conduct research here and around the world in their specialist fields. MUSIC IN THE REAL WORLD You ll use state-of-the-art music production equipment in Wintec s six recording studios, to collaborating with students from other music disciplines to record and produce industry-based projects. Many industry specialists use Wintec s recording facilities, which allows you to work alongside professionals recording an album. You can do an internship as part of your study, working in a recording studio, recording live sound events or working with bands and artists from New Zealand and overseas. Wintec maintains strong relationships with local performance communities and venues, and we have partnerships with international institutions that allow you to study and research with a broader range of students and professionals. Through your projects and internship opportunities you ll build a network of useful industry connections. YOU CAN T STOP THE MUSIC You ll work at an industry-standard digital audio workstation in a studio classroom, and become familiar with Pro Tools and LogicPro audio software, Sibelius notation writing software as well as associated hardware. WINTEC landscape design floristry interior Design fashion design commercial music communication visual Arts 23

THE WORLD OF FASHION DESIGN More than just construction, pattern making, sewing skills, Wintec acknowledges the reality of creating a fashion business, whether that s retail, or an international label. Within a year of graduating, I ve shown a new collection in Malaysia and been nominated as Australasian Graduate of the Year. I also won Emerging Designer at the Miromoda Māori Fashion Awards and got to showcase my work at New Zealand Fashion Week. Mitchell Vincent Fashion designer www.facebook.com/ mitchellvincentcollection read graduate success stories /grads 24 Creative Arts and Industries

HOW TO GET THERE START YOUR CAREER HERE Certificate in Media Arts (Level 4) 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in each of two subjects (one of the subjects must be English), or equivalent qualification. Page 6 Diploma in Fashion Design and Practice (Level 6) Page 26 CAREER Employment as a fashion retailer, fashion designer, fashion manufacturer, fashion buyer, pattern maker, fashion technician, fashion brand manager/assistant, fashion product manager/assistant, fashion event manager/assistant, production manager or business owner. 48 credits at NCEA level 2 across four subjects (preferably including English and/or Mathematics, Practical Arts, Technology or Design), or equivalent qualification. WINTEC landscape design floristry interior Design fashion design commercial music communication visual Arts IMPORTANT. Entry criteria on this diagram are summaries only. You must check the full entry criteria online at or call 0800 294 6832 for more details. 25

PROGRAMMES DIPLOMA IN FASHION DESIGN AND PRACTICE (LEVEL 6) BM0701 Duration: Starts February for two years Study: Full-time or part-time equivalent Location: Hamilton City Campus Enter the exciting world of fashion design through this two-year, full-time course. You ll study every aspect of fashion design, including design technology, the business of fashion nationally and internationally, and the production and manufacture of fashion products. WHAT YOU LL STUDY Fashion design Textiles and materials Marketing, PR and communications Fashion retailing and design strategies Business of fashion, national and international History of fashion Garment manufacturing, production processes and specifications Portfolio development LEARNING BY DOING You ll learn from industry professionals and use the latest fashion technology, industrial manufacturing equipment and illustration techniques using Photoshop and Illustrator. You ll learn how to design and generate patterns manually or with PAD (Pattern-Aided Design software). Working on your projects will advance your understanding of the fashion business, including planning, marketing and retail. In your second year you ll design and create a collection that will be launched at the end of year runway show. DESIGN YOUR FUTURE When you study Media Arts at Wintec, you can match your programme to your needs. You might want to develop your artistic skills through design and production, or concentrate on retail or distribution. Choose elective options that personalise your programme to suit your career goals. INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE AND CONNECTIONS Wintec works closely with the Fashion Institute of New Zealand, and maintains partnerships in the industry. Our fashion designer in residence is a highly regarded industry specialist, and an insightful, creative and motivating mentor for students. In addition, you ll be inspired and supported by guest speakers from the industry, who give access to products and materials and the opportunity to gain awards. NO BETTER PLACE TO STUDY Wintec s study environment replicates industry requirements, from spacious workrooms to professional expectations and deadlines. In your second year, work placements will give you industry experience first hand. ENTRY CRITERIA To enter this course, you ll need 14 credits at NCEA Level 3 in each of three subjects; or 48 credits at NCEA Level 2 across four subjects (preferably including English and/ or Mathematics, Practical Arts, Technology or Design); or an equivalent qualification. Please submit a portfolio with your application. It should reflect your creative ability and your interest in a career in fashion. Example contents could include: A series of drawings and/or paintings Graphics of product design projects, with briefs and drawings Fashion garments Fashion illustrations and design processes Check out /BM0701 for course and entry details. HAVE A GO Do you love fashion? If you d like to know what it s like in fashion design, ask your careers advisor about our sample courses. 26 Creative Arts and Industries