Graduate Diploma of Creative Technologies

Creative Media

A one-year, Level 7 graduate diploma designed to expand your creative skills in 3D Animation, VFX, Game Development, Graphic Design, Motion Design, or Interactive and Web Design. Project-based study prepares you for the creative industries with portfolio-focused outcomes and mentorship.

NZ$12,650

inc GST

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NZQA Level 7 Certification (140 Credits)

Study Level

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Blended study

This is a mix of online learning & face-to-face sessions

Media Design School, Auckland

It will take a total of 1 year

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Deepen technical and creative skills in chosen discipline(s)

Students select elective components across various creative technology domains to expand or broaden their skillset as relevant to their career and personal interests.

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Design and execute independent projects

Undertake a minor and major research project or creative production demonstrating creative practice, research, and problem-solving.

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Prepare a professional-standard portfolio

Students will curate a body of creative work to demonstrate their practical skills and ability to work to an industry brief.

What You're Signing Up For

The Graduate Diploma of Creative Technologies offers a flexible, studio-based programme where students can specialise or work across disciplines in digital creative technologies. Students select papers from undergraduate offerings to build the skills they need for capstone minor and major research projects, with strong faculty mentorship. The course is highly student-centred, promoting independent, critical, and practical learning relevant to creative industries. Career paths include creative technology roles such as designer, animator, developer, or freelancer, empowered by a robust professional portfolio.

Course Content

  • Open studio-based learning in creative technologies
  • Development and production of self-directed research projects
  • Elective courses in 3D Animation, VFX, Game Development, Graphic Design, Motion Design, Interactive/Web Design
  • Professional & Academic Practice component
  • Capstone project or advanced individual production
  • Mentorship by faculty and regular feedback sessions
  • Portfolio development

What you need to know first

Bachelor's degree or equivalent in a relevant field

OR four or more years of professional or educational experience in creative technologies

Portfolio of professional standard

Letter of intent

Transcripts (for degree holders)

CV/Resume

Two reference letters (required for experience-based applicants)

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Creative Industries

  • Digital Media

  • Game Development

  • Graphic and Web Design

  • Animation and VFX

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Business owner or freelance creative professional

  • Web designer

  • Mobile and front-end developer

  • Ad agency or design studio staff

  • High-end production house staff

  • Film post-production and animation roles