New Zealand Certificate in Creativity (Level 4)
Creative Media
A course by
Whitireia & WelTec
Develop foundational technical skills and conceptual knowledge in creativity for digital design, animation, game design, and screen design, preparing for further study in creative industries.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
It will take a total of 1 year


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Acquire foundational creative and technical skills
Develop a range of technical skills and conceptual knowledge to produce digital creative works using industry-relevant tools.

Apply core design principles
Demonstrate understanding of graphic design elements such as typography, colour theory, and visual hierarchy in diverse projects.

Develop original concepts in animation and game design
Create original animations and game prototypes, applying basic principles of storytelling, motion, timing, and player engagement.
What You're Signing Up For
The New Zealand Certificate in Creativity (Level 4) equips students with practical skills and creative knowledge to produce digital creative works. Covering areas like animation, game, graphic, and screen design, this foundation course is aimed at those wanting to prepare for further study or enter creative industries. Learn hands-on skills using both physical and digital design tools and software, guided by industry-experienced tutors.
Course Content
- Graphic Design Studio: principles of design, composition, typography, colour theory, visual hierarchy, hands-on creation with physical and digital tools.
- Digital Media: Game Design: basics of game mechanics, storytelling, player engagement, prototyping, and original game concept development.
- Time-based Media 1: Animation: motion principles, timing, storytelling through animation, keyframing, character movement, scene development, industry-standard software.
- Time-based Media 2: Screen Design: designing for digital screens, combining movement, sound, typography, and imagery, creating engaging visual experiences.
What you need to know first
Portfolio of work
NCEA Level 2 (including 10 Literacy credits at Level 1 and 10 Numeracy credits at Level 1), or equivalent academic achievement
Entry on a case by case basis at discretion of Programme Manager

What sort of industry will this job lead to
Creative Industries
Digital Media
Graphic Design
Animation

Future employment opportunities might be
Entry-level roles in creative industries that require digital design, animation, or game design skills
Further study in creative or design fields


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