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Whitecliffe College of Arts & Design

Looking for creative choice, challenges, motivation and space to grow? Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design, New Zealand's leading dedicated arts and design institution, offers stimulating pathways into arts and design careers for domestic and international students.

Auckland

Auckland

Auckland is New Zealand’s largest city, with 1.3 million people.

Auckland

Auckland

Auckland is New Zealand’s largest city, with 1.3 million people.

Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design, New Zealand�s leading private tertiary arts and design institute, offers stimulating pathways into arts and design careers for domestic and international students.� Whitecliffe provides an innovative, challenging and rewarding environment with low student-to-lecturer ratios that enable lecturers to focus on the individual needs of students.� Independence and risk-taking are strongly encouraged at every level through programmes that challenge while providing opportunities for students to test themselves - yet always with the support and stimulation of Whitecliffe�s close-knit creative community.

Lecturers are practising artists, designers, administrators, therapists, educators and researchers with immense expertise, networks and experience.� They are skilled at tapping into your creativity to nurture and expand your knowledge and ability.� Internships, fieldwork and student exhibitions all play an important part in the curriculum.� Our vibrant student community is exposed to the contemporary arts and design world through exhibitions, international guests and industry professionals.� As part of our encouragement of careers in the arts, Whitecliffe also provides comprehensive professional grounding in areas such as business, marketing and ethics

We offer a four-year Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with majors in Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Fashion Design or Photography as well as a range of business and contextual courses, and for those who require it, English language support. During the course of the degree students also gain an exit qualification with each year of study completed.

We also offer foundation studies and postgraduate programmes allowing Whitecliffe to be a destination for both new and experienced artists/designers wishing to progress in their chosen discipline.

Call us on 0800 884 278 visit us online at www.whitecliffe.ac.nz or email [email protected] to find out how you can create your future with us today.�

Undergraduate Programmes

  • Certificate of Art and Design (Foundation) with English language support
  • Certificate of Art and Design (Foundation)
  • Certificate of Art and Design - 1st year BFA exit qualification
  • Certificate of Art and Design (Preparatory) - Alternative1st year BFA exit qualification with English language support

  • Diploma of Art and Design - 2nd year BFA exit qualification

  • Diploma of Art & Design (Advanced)�- 3rd year BFA exit qualification

  • Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree

Whitecliffe�offers�four majors in the undergraduate Bachelor of Fine Arts degree programme: Fine Arts,�Fashion Design,�Graphic Design and�Photography.�

Postgraduate Programmes

  • Master of Fine Arts - two years, low residency
  • Master of Arts�in Arts Administration -�two years, low residency
  • Master of Arts�in Arts Therapy -�two years, low residency
  • Master of Arts in Arts Therapy (Clinical) -�three years, low residency�


Entry Requirements

Foundation level certificates

There are no prerequisites for the semester two 18-week foundation level certificate programme for domestic students with English as their first language. However applicants must be at least 17 years of age during their year of commencement.

International students entering the 18-week foundation level certificate need an English Level of IELTS 5.0 or equivalent.

International students with an IELTS of 4.5 or equivalent can enter the alternative full year Certificate of Arts and Design (Foundation). This programme is designed to raise students� English levels to IELTS 5.0 or equivalent before entering arts and design study in semester two.

International students must be at least 18 years of age in their first year of study to enter either programmes.

Bachelor of Fine Arts minimum requirements

Qualifications. NCEA University Entrance or equivalent CIE/IB grades (preferably including practical art, and/or design and English). Discretionary Entrance is available to students with exceptional NCEA Level 2 grades. These students must display high levels of motivation and maturity.

Cambridge exam system: 120 points on the UCAS Tariff including:

� a minimum grade of �D� in at least two A or AS level subjects equivalent to those on NCEA approved list

� plus a minimum AS or A Level �D� grade in one further subject either from the approved list or related domain on the National Qualifications Framework

� plus A Level �D� pass or higher in IGCSE Mathematics

� plus an �E� pass or higher in AS English.

Applicants over 20 years may have above requirements waived by the Admissions Board, if they can demonstrate suitable experience.

Domestic students must be at least 17 years of age, during the year of commencement.

International students must be at least 18 years of age, during the year of commencement.

Students whose first language is not English are required to produce a recent IELTS of 6.5 to enter the first year of the BFA, or 5.0 to enter a preparatory first year (which provides English assistance). For further IELTS information see table on page 53. International native English speakers are assessed on portfolio and secondary school results.

Bachelor of Fine Arts portfolio

Portfolios show an applicant�s creative potential and ability. All applicants must submit a portfolio of representative samples even if they have not had formal training in art and design. The portfolio can be created at home, in class, at work or through Whitecliffe�s Foundation Certificate programme. A good portfolio may contain a variety of work; sketches, drawings, painting, mixed media, photography or sculpture. Workbooks and journals are useful also in demonstrating methodologies and ideas. Whitecliffe does not set a rigid presentation format; work doesn�t need to be mounted on �high school� boards.

Postgraduate requirements

Three letters of reference.

Letter of intent (500 to 1000 words).

Evidence of computer proficiency.

Evidence of English language proficiency.

Other programme specific requirements are noted on our website

Please note Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) or advanced standing may be granted to students with experience of prior tertiary training or professional experience in arts and/or design.

Preferential Application Dates
Foundation

9 July, 2010 and 15 July 2011

Foundation ~ with English language assistance

30 October, 2009 and 30 October, 2010

Bachelor of Fine Arts

30 October, 2009 and 30 October, 2010

Master of Fine Arts

30 November, 2009 and 30 November, 2010

Master of Arts in Arts Administration

30 November, 2009, 31 May, 2010, 30 November, 2010 and 31 May, 2011

Master of Arts in Arts Therapy

30 October 2009, 31 March, 2010, 30 October, 2010 and 31 March, 2011

Master of Arts in Arts Therapy ~ Clinical

30 November 2009, 31 March 2010, 30 November 2010, and 31 March 2011