2 Creative Arts Master's degrees in New Zealand
- Master
- Oceania
- New Zealand
- Art Studies
- Creative Arts
2 Creative Arts Master's degrees in New Zealand
Victoria University of Wellington
Master of Fine Arts (Creative Practice) – MFA (CP)
- Wellington, New Zealand
Master
Full time
12 months
On-Campus
English
Advance your film-making, music or theatre skills to prepare for a rewarding career in the creative industries. Hone your leadership, collaborative, creative, and business skills as a practising artist over an intensive 12-month programme. Our Master of Fine Arts (Creative Practice) is an industry-focused, practical degree that will help you build new contacts and networks in Wellington’s creative industries.
Eastern Institute of Technology
Master of Professional Creative Practice
- Auckland, New Zealand
Master
Delivery of the Master of Professional Creative Practice | Te Hono ki Toi (Poutiriao) is “blended” – that is, it is a combination of online study, wānanga and research by creative practice. You may be “based” at either IDEAschool in Hawke’s Bay or Toihoukura in Tairāwhiti but will have opportunities to engage with staff and students based at both schools and students who may be practicing throughout Aotearoa and indeed the world.
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For artists looking to develop their skillset further and attempting to conquer the freelance arena, creative arts programs may be of interest. While focused on the development of artistic skills, these studies can combine creativity and business to develop students in a creative field.
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A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.