New design and communication degrees take a world view
New design and communication degrees take a
world view
Wintec has launched new
Bachelor of Design and Bachelor of Communication degrees for
2018 to prepare students for a rapidly changing
workplace.
Both degrees include a substantial
workplace-based component, to ensure that students graduate
with a strong understanding of freelance and business
skills. Opportunities for collaborative projects with
industry experts is another point of difference in a move to
support and extend classroom-based learning.
Head of Wintec School of Media Arts Sam Cunnane says the challenges we are facing in today’s world can’t be solved by using old ways of doing things.
“We need to be good at change and we need to future-focus what we teach so it will stand up to the needs of rapidly changing workplaces.
“Our design graduates for example have to be good at the craft of design, but they also have to understand how design is relevant to a raft of fields that may not have been considered previously.
“We’re moving into a world where half of the creative workforce are working outside the creative industries. For example, business consultancies are employing design thinkers, and there’s a huge role for design in social innovation.
“Students also need to learn the soft skills that are going to make them thrive in a range of roles within the creative industries, and as problem-solvers in organisations across many sectors.”
Industry feedback has been a critical part of
the consultation for these new degrees. Wintec engaged with
some of New Zealand's top media people, broadcasters and
designers to gain an insight into what needs to be taught
now.
Both three-year degrees can be studied full-time or
part-time. The Bachelor of Communication is for those who
want to work in media, journalism, communication and public
relations. The Bachelor of Design will lead to a range
careers in visual communication and design or fashion
design.
Sam says these new degrees are just the start. A further two degrees are in development to be launched in 2019 using a similar model of project-based design and industry consultation to create programmes of learning that give graduates the tools for success.
“The element of
magic here is how we nurture and guide individual students
as part of a creative community so they are confident and
equipped to navigate their way in the future world of new
jobs and ways of working.”
Enrolment is now open for
the Bachelor of Design and Bachelor of Communication
degrees.
The government’s new fees-free policy means all
New Zealanders who have done less than half a full-time year
of post-school education or training will be eligible to
study fees-free from 1 January 2018. New Zealand students
can check their eligibility here.
Find out more about the new
Bachelor of Design degree here.
Find out more about the new
Bachelor of Communication here.