This qualification is designed for learners who wish to further develop their practical and conceptual skills and knowledge in arts, crafts and/or design. The creative industries and cultural sector in Aotearoa New Zealand will benefit from graduates who can use research to inform, critique and present resolved work in simulated contexts. Graduates will be able to independently select and apply a range of processes in arts, craft and/or design contexts.
You will learn how to:
- apply broad knowledge, and practical and conceptual skills in the production of arts, craft and/or design work.
- use investigative tools with creative processes, methods and technologies to develop responses to a brief and solve problems.
- use research to support the development of ideas and to inform own work within conventions and contexts in arts, craft and/or design.
- critique own work and the work of others, communicate in a range of situations, and present own resolved work in simulated contexts.
- apply professional practices to manage projects/briefs within defined guidelines, and select potential education and employment pathways in arts, craft and/or design.
Programme specific information
This one-year Diploma caters to those learners who want to develop their art & design skills. Offering eight core papers le arners build technical confidence and expand ideas using practical based methods. The Diploma is ideal for learners who have completed NCEA Year 12 or 13 and wish to develop an art & design career and/or those learners who have completed the NZ Level 4 Art & Design Certificate.
Entry Requirements
- New Zealand Certificate in Arts and Design (Level 4); or
- Equivalent knowledge, skills, work experience or study.
From a young age right through my school years art has been my way of expressing myself. WITT was the best option for me because it gives me that freedom to express myself and challenge myself to take on bigger and better things.
There are amazing, passionate and like-minded people to meet and I know the support from everyone here at WITT will help me excel in anything I choose to do.
Aliyha Kensington
Diploma in Arts & Design (Level 5)
Career Options
Graduates of this qualification will have the skills and knowledge for entry-level positions in production and/or design roles within arts and design industries such as designers, technicians, machinists, or salespeople, gallery, retail, artist, artist assistant, gallery assistant, museum worker, cultural organisations.
Additional expenses
Visual diaries / workbooks (4-8) | $60 - $80 |
USB or external hard drive | $25 - $100 |
Stationery | $20 - $50 |
Printing photocopy Costs* | $50+ |
Tools / construction Materials | $60 - $120 |
Studio / submission costs | $200 - $600 |
Drawing & painting supplies | $60 - $100 |
Miscellaneous project materials | $50 - $100 |
*Where possible we encourage students to use digital formats
Note:
It is advised that students do not purchase materials prior to the programme start date. For the first week you will only need pens to write with and visual diaries. Tutors will advise on specific course materials.
Changes for new learners
WITT and this programme are part of Te Pūkenga – New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology .