University of Canterbury

New Zealand
11 Scholarships 61 Programs 2 Degree levels

Creative Industries and Contemporary Practice

Offered at University of Canterbury, New Zealand
FieldCreative Industries & Contemporary Practice
Duration3 years
Tuition34880.00

Overview

Study creative practice alongside industry-focused skills in the Creative Industries and Contemporary Practice programme at the University of Canterbury. You’ll build a portfolio through applied projects across areas such as music and audio, film and media, visual arts, and creative writing.

About this programme

Overview

Explore the intersection of creativity and industry with the Creative Industries and Contemporary Practice programme at the University of Canterbury. This undergraduate degree allows you to cultivate your creative talents while acquiring essential skills tailored for the modern workforce. Throughout the course, you will engage in hands-on projects in diverse fields such as music and audio, film and media, visual arts, and creative writing, ultimately building a professional portfolio that showcases your work.

What you'll study

Your educational journey will be centered around a creative pathway, enabling you to tailor your studies according to your interests. You will develop both your creative practice and industry-specific skills in areas like production, communication, and marketing. The programme includes:

  • Project-based learning that culminates in a significant capstone project in your final year.
  • A selection of study areas, including Music, Screen/Media, Arts, and Māori Film and Media.
  • Opportunities to engage with communities of practice and explore the relationship between media and society.
  • Final-year options such as an internship or a podcasting project to enhance your practical experience.

Entry requirements

To be eligible for admission, you must meet the University Entrance criteria or possess an equivalent qualification. The University of Canterbury provides support for applicants who may need assistance in fulfilling these entry requirements.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Creative Industries and Contemporary Practice programme are well-equipped to enter a variety of fields within the creative sector. Potential career paths include roles in media production, arts administration, music and audio engineering, filmmaking, and content creation. With a robust portfolio and practical experience gained during the programme, you will be prepared to thrive in a competitive job market and contribute meaningfully to the creative industries.

Get help applying to University of Canterbury

Shortlist scholarships and plan your application — free guidance from our advisors.

Programme details are indicative and may change — always verify current information with the official university website before applying.