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Ranking, Fees, Courses, Eligibility, Application Process


About Whitecliffe College

Whitecliffe College is a prestigious arts and design institution located in Auckland, New Zealand. Founded in [year], the college has a rich history of nurturing creative talent and empowering students to become innovative and forward-thinking artists and designers. Whitecliffe College is known for its student-centric approach, fostering a collaborative and supportive community that encourages students to explore their artistic passions and develop their unique creative voices.

Ranking

Whitecliffe College has earned a prominent position within the New Zealand arts and design education landscape. Its commitment to excellence in artistic education and its emphasis on practical learning has contributed to its high rankings in the country's educational assessments. The college's alumni have garnered recognition and acclaim, further solidifying its standing in the creative industry.

Admission Process

The admission process at Whitecliffe College is designed to identify motivated and talented individuals who have a genuine passion for art and design. Prospective students can apply online through the college's official website. The application requires the submission of a portfolio showcasing the applicant's creative work, as well as academic transcripts and letters of recommendation.

Admission decisions are based on a holistic review of the applicant's portfolio, academic achievements, and potential to contribute to the creative community at Whitecliffe College. The college's admissions team ensures a fair and transparent evaluation process to select students with diverse artistic perspectives and backgrounds.

Courses

Whitecliffe College offers a comprehensive range of art and design programs, providing students with various pathways to explore their creative interests. The college offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in fields such as Fine Arts, Fashion Design, Graphic Design, Photography, and Visual Arts. Each program emphasizes hands-on learning, enabling students to experiment with different mediums and techniques while receiving guidance from experienced faculty members who are established artists and designers themselves.

Fees

At Whitecliffe College, the tuition fees for different programs may vary. The college is committed to providing value for money, and the fees reflect the high-quality education and resources offered to students. Additionally, the college may offer scholarships and financial aid to eligible students, making creative education more accessible to those with exceptional artistic potential.

Eligibility

Whitecliffe College welcomes applicants from diverse backgrounds who demonstrate a strong passion for art and design. The eligibility criteria for each program may vary, but generally, applicants should have a high school diploma or equivalent qualification. While academic achievements are considered, the college places significant emphasis on the applicant's artistic portfolio and creative potential.

The college also welcomes international students and provides support services to ensure a smooth transition and enriching experience during their time at Whitecliffe College.

Scholarships and Financial Aid

Whitecliffe College is dedicated to recognizing and nurturing exceptional artistic talent. As part of its commitment to supporting students, the college offers various scholarships and financial aid options. These scholarships are awarded based on artistic merit, creativity, and academic achievements. Additionally, the college collaborates with external organizations to provide additional funding opportunities for students pursuing careers in the arts and design industry.

Campus Facilities and Resources

Whitecliffe College boasts state-of-the-art facilities that inspire creativity and innovation. The college houses well-equipped studios, galleries, and workshops where students can experiment and bring their artistic visions to life. The campus also features a comprehensive library with an extensive collection of art and design resources, providing students with access to valuable reference materials and research support.

Faculty and Research

Whitecliffe College's faculty comprises accomplished artists, designers, and educators who are deeply invested in the success of their students. They bring a wealth of industry experience and creative insights to the classroom, guiding students through personalized mentorship and critiques. The college encourages faculty engagement in research and professional development to stay at the forefront of contemporary artistic practices and pedagogy.

Student Life and Extracurricular Activities

At Whitecliffe College, student life extends beyond the classroom. The college fosters a vibrant and inclusive community, providing numerous opportunities for students to engage in extracurricular activities, workshops, exhibitions, and art-related events. Students can participate in student-led clubs and organizations, collaborate on artistic projects, and showcase their work to the broader creative community.

Alumni and Career Services

Whitecliffe College takes pride in its alumni, who have made significant contributions to the creative industry globally. Graduates of the college have established successful careers as artists, designers, educators, and entrepreneurs, earning recognition for their originality and artistic prowess.

The college's career services team offers valuable support to students and alumni, connecting them with industry professionals, internships, and job opportunities. Whitecliffe College's strong network of alumni and industry partnerships serves as a valuable resource for graduates seeking to launch their creative careers.

Conclusion

Whitecliffe College stands as a beacon of artistic excellence, empowering students to become catalysts of change in the creative industry. With a commitment to fostering individual creativity and a dedication to providing exceptional artistic education, Whitecliffe College remains a top choice for aspiring artists and designers seeking to make a mark in the world of art and design.

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Master of Information Technology

  • 1.5 Year |  Fulltime | 180 credits

The Master of Information Technology (MIT) is a 180-credit postgraduate programme taken over three semesters (1.5 years). It builds on three-year Bachelor's degrees in the same academic field. Two specialisations are offered: Cyber Security and Data Science.

Certain specialist courses are 100% aligned with world-leading IT industry certifications, such as network defence essentials, ethical hacking essentials, digital forensic essentials, and Certified Chief Information Security Officer. Students enrolled into this programme will get a chance to obtain these certifications free of cost.

Career opportunities

  • Cyber Security Manager
  • Cyber Security Consultant
  • Cyber Security Analyst
  • Security Operations Centre (SOC) Manager
  • Penetration Tester
  • Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), Administrator
  • Network Security Engineer
  • Security Consultant
  • Governance, Risk Management and Compliance (GRC) Consultant
  • Technology Solutions Architect
  • Senior Technology Advisor
  • Senior Data Scientist
  • Data Architect
  • Big Data Engineer
  • Business Analytics Specialist
  • Data Visualization Developer
  • Business Intelligence (BI) Engineer
  • BI Solutions Architect
  • BI Specialist
  • Analytics Manager
  • Statistician

Wellington Campus

Next intake: July

Language:   English

Christchurch Campus

Next intake: July

Language:   English

Auckland Campus

Next intake: July

Language:   English


Master of Information Technology

  • 1.5 Year |  Fulltime | 180 credits

The Master of Information Technology (MIT) is a 180-credit postgraduate programme taken over three semesters (1.5 years). It builds on three-year Bachelor's degrees in the same academic field. Two specialisations are offered: Cyber Security and Data Science.

Certain specialist courses are 100% aligned with world-leading IT industry certifications, such as network defence essentials, ethical hacking essentials, digital forensic essentials, and Certified Chief Information Security Officer. Students enrolled into this programme will get a chance to obtain these certifications free of cost.

Career opportunities

  • Cyber Security Manager
  • Cyber Security Consultant
  • Cyber Security Analyst
  • Security Operations Centre (SOC) Manager
  • Penetration Tester
  • Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), Administrator
  • Network Security Engineer
  • Security Consultant
  • Governance, Risk Management and Compliance (GRC) Consultant
  • Technology Solutions Architect
  • Senior Technology Advisor
  • Senior Data Scientist
  • Data Architect
  • Big Data Engineer
  • Business Analytics Specialist
  • Data Visualization Developer
  • Business Intelligence (BI) Engineer
  • BI Solutions Architect
  • BI Specialist
  • Analytics Manager
  • Statistician

Wellington Campus

Next intake: July

Language:   English

Christchurch Campus

Next intake: July

Language:   English

Auckland Campus

Next intake: July

Language:   English


Master of Information Technology

  • 1.5 Year |  Fulltime | 180 credits

The Master of Information Technology (MIT) is a 180-credit postgraduate programme taken over three semesters (1.5 years). It builds on three-year Bachelor's degrees in the same academic field. Two specialisations are offered: Cyber Security and Data Science.

Certain specialist courses are 100% aligned with world-leading IT industry certifications, such as network defence essentials, ethical hacking essentials, digital forensic essentials, and Certified Chief Information Security Officer. Students enrolled into this programme will get a chance to obtain these certifications free of cost.

Career opportunities

  • Cyber Security Manager
  • Cyber Security Consultant
  • Cyber Security Analyst
  • Security Operations Centre (SOC) Manager
  • Penetration Tester
  • Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), Administrator
  • Network Security Engineer
  • Security Consultant
  • Governance, Risk Management and Compliance (GRC) Consultant
  • Technology Solutions Architect
  • Senior Technology Advisor
  • Senior Data Scientist
  • Data Architect
  • Big Data Engineer
  • Business Analytics Specialist
  • Data Visualization Developer
  • Business Intelligence (BI) Engineer
  • BI Solutions Architect
  • BI Specialist
  • Analytics Manager
  • Statistician

Wellington Campus

Next intake: July

Language:   English

Christchurch Campus

Next intake: July

Language:   English

Auckland Campus

Next intake: July

Language:   English


Master of Information Technology

  • 1.5 Year |  Fulltime | 180 credits

The Master of Information Technology (MIT) is a 180-credit postgraduate programme taken over three semesters (1.5 years). It builds on three-year Bachelor's degrees in the same academic field. Two specialisations are offered: Cyber Security and Data Science.

Certain specialist courses are 100% aligned with world-leading IT industry certifications, such as network defence essentials, ethical hacking essentials, digital forensic essentials, and Certified Chief Information Security Officer. Students enrolled into this programme will get a chance to obtain these certifications free of cost.

Career opportunities

  • Cyber Security Manager
  • Cyber Security Consultant
  • Cyber Security Analyst
  • Security Operations Centre (SOC) Manager
  • Penetration Tester
  • Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), Administrator
  • Network Security Engineer
  • Security Consultant
  • Governance, Risk Management and Compliance (GRC) Consultant
  • Technology Solutions Architect
  • Senior Technology Advisor
  • Senior Data Scientist
  • Data Architect
  • Big Data Engineer
  • Business Analytics Specialist
  • Data Visualization Developer
  • Business Intelligence (BI) Engineer
  • BI Solutions Architect
  • BI Specialist
  • Analytics Manager
  • Statistician

Wellington Campus

Next intake: July

Language:   English

Christchurch Campus

Next intake: July

Language:   English

Auckland Campus

Next intake: July

Language:   English


Master of Arts in Creative Arts Therapy (Clinical)

  • 1 Year |  (Level 9) 360 credits including embedded PGDip

Creative Arts Therapy differs from traditional art-making or performance in that the emphasis expands to include attention to the processes of creating and meaning-making. Arts Therapists work with individuals and groups by developing a therapeutic relationship with their client/s with clear boundaries, treatment plans, and outcomes to assist them in their healing. Within this therapeutic relationship, creative expression can have significant impact on the healing process for all people including those experiencing trauma, addictions, and psychological or emotional problems.=

Whitecliffe Creative Arts Therapy graduates combine their passion for creativity and for working with others to enhance well-being. They develop the confidence to contribute to this dynamic, emerging field of Creative Arts Therapy, harnessing their own experience and interests to pioneer new frontiers in this rapidly expanding profession.

Career opportunities

  • Mental Health Services
  • Disability Services
  • Drug Rehabilitation
  • Prison Rehabilitation

Auckland Campus

Next intake: February

Language:   English

Christchurch Campus

Next intake: February

Language:   English


Master of Arts in Creative Arts Therapy (Clinical)

  • 1 Year |  (Level 9) 360 credits including embedded PGDip

Creative Arts Therapy differs from traditional art-making or performance in that the emphasis expands to include attention to the processes of creating and meaning-making. Arts Therapists work with individuals and groups by developing a therapeutic relationship with their client/s with clear boundaries, treatment plans, and outcomes to assist them in their healing. Within this therapeutic relationship, creative expression can have significant impact on the healing process for all people including those experiencing trauma, addictions, and psychological or emotional problems.=

Whitecliffe Creative Arts Therapy graduates combine their passion for creativity and for working with others to enhance well-being. They develop the confidence to contribute to this dynamic, emerging field of Creative Arts Therapy, harnessing their own experience and interests to pioneer new frontiers in this rapidly expanding profession.

Career opportunities

  • Mental Health Services
  • Disability Services
  • Drug Rehabilitation
  • Prison Rehabilitation

Auckland Campus

Next intake: February

Language:   English

Christchurch Campus

Next intake: February

Language:   English


Postgraduate Diploma in Master of Arts in Creative Arts Therapy

  • 1 Year |  Level 8 • 120 credits • 1 academic year full-time

Creative Arts Therapy is a form of psychotherapy that utilises creative modalities - including visual arts-making, drama, dance/movement, creative writing, and nature-connected arts - to improve and inform physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being.

Creative Arts Therapy differs from traditional art-making or performance in that the emphasis expands to include attention to the processes of creating and meaning-making. Creative Arts Therapists work with individuals and groups by establishing a therapeutic relationship with their client/s with clear boundaries, and collaboratively developed treatment plans, and outcomes to assist them in their healing. Within this therapeutic relationship, creative expression can have significant impact on the healing process for all people including those experiencing trauma, addictions, and psychological or emotional problems.

Whitecliffe Creative Arts Therapy graduates combine their passion for creativity and for working with others to enhance well-being. They develop the confidence to contribute to this dynamic, emerging field of Creative Arts Therapy, harnessing their own experience and interests to pioneer new frontiers in this rapidly expanding profession.

This one-year full-time (blended delivery, low-residency) programme includes the following papers:

• Creative Studio

• Social Aspects of Creative Arts Therapy

• Psychology of Creative Arts Therapy

• Group Creative Arts Therapy

Christchurch Campus

Next intake: February

Auckland Campus

Next intake: February



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