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Bachelor of Communication Studies - Screen Production Major

Level of Study

Bachelor's Degree

Duration

3 years

Next start date

Expected

Summary

AUT communications students and graduates are internationally recognised, having won the Sally Logan-Milne Young Practitioner of the Year award, CAANZ AXIS award, ORCA awards, Cannes International Advertising award and NZ Student Marketer of the Year award.

Study communications at AUT and you have access to industry standard facilities and equipment, including a media centre, radio studio and fully equipped TV studio, journalism training newspaper Te Waha Nui, student radio station Static 88.1 fm and student-run PR agency Outside the Square. You also gain invaluable workplace experience before you graduate.

Fascinated by moving image and storytelling? A career in TV and screen production can offer great opportunities for you.

Today's consumers have many viewing choices, and TV and screen production professionals have to be versatile, adaptable, creative and technically competent to succeed.

You develop the practical skills to produce programmes for large, medium or small screens. Our students are well-known for their skills in pre-production, production and post-production within television and screen production.

Career opportunities

  • Camera operator
  • Content creator
  • Director
  • Producer or production manager
  • Promotions manager
  • Reporter
  • Researcher
  • Television presenter or programmer
  • Writer

Entry criteria

University Entrance or equivalent.

Useful New Zealand school subjects: Language rich subjects are useful

English Language requirements:

IELTS (Academic) 6.0 overall with all bands 5.5 or higher; or equivalent; TOEFL iBT score of 80; Certificate in English for Academic Study (CertEAS) with B/B+ grade; AUT Academic English with B grade; CAE minimum overall score of 169; PTE minimum overall score of 50.

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