Studying in Design Arts College of New Zealand reassures that you have enrolled in one longest-established tertiary education organizations. Now, you can take advantage of a wide range of attractively-priced qualifications, all approved by NZQA and recognized within and internationally. D&A courses are designed and taught by industry professionals, to ensure student success in the creative industries. As student time is valuable, all D&A courses have an accelerated pathway to work or higher education that ensures what you learn is relevant and moves you into industry in a fast and efficient way.
The D&A main campuses are located in the two country’s favorite cities- Auckland and Christchurch. Affordable & vibrant, Christchurch is an exciting city with a thriving design & arts community. D & A’s campus is located in an historic art deco building the comprises purpose built facilities designed to create an ideal atmosphere for creativity & interaction. Facilities include studios library, lecture rooms, galleries, computer labs, exhibition spaces, research facilities & production studios.The intakes take place in the months of February, May and July.
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D&A ensures 10-week internship experience with a New Zealand based architectural practice. By working on 'live' projects with actual clients, students benefit from real-world experience and gain access to industry networks invaluable for their future career. The internship provides students with an opportunity to observe and participate as an employee with a chosen industry mentor. Prior to graduation, each student produces a complete collection for the visual show which reflects their design and production achievement.The career opportunities include Architectural designers, freelancing, architectural technicians, CAD operators, draughting, building related work, project management, surveying, interior design, landscape architecture or local government work.
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