Whitireia Prospectus 2015

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32 JOURNALISM

JOURNALISM/RADIO BROADCASTING

Certificate in Multimedia Journalism

Diploma in Radio Journalism [Optional endorsement in Broadcasting]

National Certificate in Radio (Foundation Skills)

Learn how to research, interview, write news stories for the web, print and radio, shoot news video and take news photos in this introductory journalism programme. Graduates enhance their chances of entry into the National Diploma in Journalism (Multi-media) (Level 5).

Advance your talents towards an exciting career in broadcast media. This practical course sets you up with the key skills you’ll need to perform across a variety of media platforms, including live presentation, social media, photography, video and podcasting. With two strands on offer, you can opt to train in either the fast paced surroundings of radio journalism or the creative climate of commercial radio broadcasting. [Offered by the New Zealand Radio Training School part of Whitireia New Zealand Limited]

Enter the high energy world of radio and discover the many dynamic areas of commercial radio broadcasting. This fun, interactive, full on programme offers you fundamental skills in promotions, creative writing, announcing and production, as well as voice training, and radio sales. Our ‘live to air’ radio stations and recording suites give you plenty of hands-on learning opportunities. [Offered by the New Zealand Radio Training School, part of Whitireia New Zealand Limited]

Duration One year, full-time

Duration Half year, full-time

Campus/Start Dates Wellington – 9 February, 20 July Auckland – 26 January, 20 July

Campus/Start Dates Wellington – 9 February, 20 July Auckland – 9 February, 20 July

Level 5

Level 3

Entry IELTS 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0)

Entry IELTS 6.0 (no band lower than 5.5)

Fees (NZ$) Domestic: $5,718 International: $19,950

Fees (NZ$) Domestic: $3,663 International: $10,850

Entry Criteria NCEA Level 2 or equivalent with minimum 10 credits in English (5 credits reading, 5 credits writing) plus evidence of writing ability based on interview, voice test and writing test

Entry Criteria 10 credits NCEA Level 1 literacy and 10 credits NCEA Level 1 numeracy or equivalent plus evidence of communication skills based on an interview and aptitude test

Duration Half year, full-time Campus/Start Dates Wellington – 9 February Auckland – 9 February Level 4 Entry IELTS 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0) Fees (NZ$) Domestic: $2,943 International: $11,250 Entry Criteria 10 credits NCEA Level 1 literacy and 10 credits NCEA Level 1 numeracy or equivalent plus evidence of writing ability based on interview and writing test

FILM & TELEVISION PRODUCTION

Certificate in Introduction to Film and Television Production Learn to be a filmmaker at The Film School. Learn-by-doing, through a combination of hands-on experience, and visiting tutors who are experts in their field. Gain experience in writing, directing, editing, lighting, camera, sound and production. (Offered by The New Zealand Film and Television School, part of Whitireia New Zealand Limited) Duration One year, full-time Campus/Start Dates Wellington – 9 February, 13 July Level 5 Entry IELTS 5.5 (no band lower than 5.0) Fees (NZ$) Domestic: $17,222 International: $31,093 Entry Criteria NCEA Level 2 or equivalent plus evidence of skills/ability/aptitude based on portfolio and interview

* Fees, programmes and dates are subject to change. Please confirm before applying to enrol.


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