Bachelor of Animation (Honours)
Yoobee Colleges Limited
Subject area
Graphic Arts and Design Studies
Qualification
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Entry requirements
In order to enrol in any programme at Animation College, an applicant must be an eligible person under section 224 of the Education Act 1989 Animation College may require that an applicant attend an interview to determine eligibility for admission, entry and/or selection into their intended programme of study Minimum Age No domestic applicant under the school leaving age, i.e. less than 16 years of age, may be admitted to the College, unless The applicant has been exempted from attending school by a person designated under sections 21 or 26 of the Education Act 1989, or The applicant has been exempted from attending school by the Chief Executive of the Ministry of Education. Disability If applicants have a disability that is likely to negatively affect their ability to participate or achieve in any way, they should indicate this on their enrolment form, prior to enrolment, so that appropriate needs assessment can be made, and reasonable provision arrangements can be arranged. The College may decline to admit an applicant whose disability is such that the applicant requires special services or facilities to enable their participation in the programme, or to derive substantial benefits from it, that cannot reasonably be made available Eligibility for Entry into the Bachelor Degree Programme Entry requirements apply regardless of whether the programme is offered on a full-time or part-time basis. For students to be eligible for entry into the programme, the following criteria must be met Portfolios All applicants must provide evidence of creative abilities and potential in the form of a portfolio. a good portfolio may contain a variety of work; animations, sketches, drawings, painting, mixed media, multimedia, photography, sculpture, etc.; portfolio specifications and requirements will be provided to all applicants to assist in their construction. English Language requirements For students who have English as a second language, a minimum IELTS score of 6.0 or equivalent is required. General Admission Category To be considered for general admission, applicants must: Hold NCEA University Entrance or equivalent CIE/IB grades preferably including a minimum of 24 NCEA credits at Level 3 in practical art, design or technology subjects, or An appropriate qualification from an overseas secondary school or tertiary institution, deemed by Animation College to be sufficient for admission into a bachelor programme, or have successfully completed an Animation College Qualification, Level 6 or higher. Discretionary Admission Category Applicants who do not meet requirements for general admission, and are at least 16 and under age 20, may apply for discretionary admission. Discretionary admission applicants should: have reached a significant level of achievement in year 12, or have successfully completed a relevant foundation programme or tertiary qualification. All portfolios should show significant art and design skills and experience. Applicants may be asked to attend an interview to ascertain their suitability for admission in some cases. Special Admission Category Applicants who do not meet requirements for general admission, are age 20 or more, are New Zealand residents or permanent residents, and have relevant experience and skills may apply for special admission. The application must be supported by a professional portfolio, and or documented industry experience. International Students All international students must hold valid medical and travel insurance, and a valid New Zealand Immigration Service student permit, throughout their course of studies.
About the course
What can I expect out of this qualification?
The Bachelor of Animation with Honours aims to foster student abilities to contribute to, and advance the craft of animated storytelling; 2 provide our students with the reflective skills, technical abilities, motivations experiences and opportunities to develop their own personal artistic voice 3 develop students' capacity for innovative, transdisciplinary thinking 4 prepare our graduates for the interpersonal, procedural, organisational and business realities of the professional world 5 provide our students with a cutting edge, industry aligned curriculum 6 develop students cultural awareness, awareness of own cultural identities, and abilities to contribute to society, within the context of animation and related storytelling media, and including tikanga Maori and New ZealandAoteroa contexts; 7 develop critical thinkers who can effectively synthesise contextual knowledge with practice, and are equipped for further study at a post-graduate level and, 8 contribute to the global animation research environment through the development of independent reflective practitioners, capable of evaluating knowledge, planning and conducting original research, analysing results, and communicating their findings to the satisfaction of subject experts.
What graduates earn
Graduates who studied Graphic and Design Studies at this level can earn:
$45,000
Median earnings one year after study
$51,000
Median earnings two years after study
$61,000
Median earnings five years after study
Status one year after study
Employment rate two years after study
75%
Employment rate two years after study
Data as at November 2022
Contact details
Main Campus Office
Phone: (09) 373 4958
Fax: (09) 373 4959
Email: Glynnis.Brook@yoobeecolleges.com
Web: http://www.yoobee.ac.nz
Sources
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