3 Media Bachelor's degrees in New Zealand
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3 Media Bachelor's degrees in New Zealand
Whitecliffe College of Arts & Design
Bachelor in Photo Media
- Auckland, New Zealand
Bachelor
Full time
On-Campus
English
Whitecliffe Photo Media graduates are articulate, technically skilled and creative image-makers. They have a good understanding of industry standards and a strong belief in their ability to communicate effectively in the contemporary environment.
Massey University
Bachelor of Creative Media Production
- Wellington, New Zealand
Bachelor
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
We have recently introduced our four new programme pathways, designed to focus your experience towards particular industry disciplines that reflect industry standards.
The University of Waikato
Bachelor of Media and Creative Technologies
- Hamilton, New Zealand
- Tauranga, New Zealand
Bachelor
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Media and Creative Technologies (BMCT) is a cross-disciplinary degree that explores the impact of creative technologies in arts and media in the 21st century. With a particular focus on online audio and video, portable devices, networking and an on-demand culture, the degree examines how we have transformed today's creative environment, and how this promises more innovative ways to create and share content in future.
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Bachelor Programs in Journalism and Mass Communication Media
Media studies can provide a solid understanding of the expertise and skills necessary for success in the modern media industry. A variety of media types can be explored, including broadcasting, film, publishing, advertising, photography and social media.
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