New Zealand Certificate in Arts and Design (Level 4)

Begin to build the skills and degree-level portfolio you need to apply for our Bachelor of Design (Communication), Bachelor of Design (Fashion), Bachelor of Design (Product) or Bachelor of Visual Arts. A negotiated pathway towards the Bachelor of Architectural Studies may also be possible. This programme will also prepare you for a junior role in a creative workplace.

Domestic

Duration
17 Weeks Full-time
2 Years Part-time
Level
4
Credits
60
Fees
$4,447
*Approximate full qualification tuition fee – see Fees section for more info.
Delivery
On campus
Location
Dunedin
Intakes
February

International

Duration
17 Weeks Full-time
2 Years Part-time
Level
4
Credits
60
Fees
$13,000
*Approximate full qualification tuition fee – see Fees section for more info.
Delivery
On campus
Location
Dunedin
Intakes
February

What You Study

Courses

Four x 15-credit courses
  • Art and Design History: Research skills in relation to contemporary art and design and understanding cultural contexts within NZ and internationally
  • Creative Methodology:  A design-based course focusing on idea generation, technical and creative skills, materials, and processes.
  • Visual Arts Studio: An art-based practical 2D and 3D studio course exploring idea development through drawing, illustration/ cartooning, and sculpture
  • Studio Project:  Students finish the programme, developing their own project with either an art or design focus - this is their choice. They apply skills learned in the preceding courses. This project finishes in an exhibition of work.

Entry

Skills needed to work in this area

  • A passion for design and art
  • The ability to communicate your ideas to others 
  • An interest in people and the world around you
  • An enjoyment of working with others.

Entry requirements

  • Open entry.
  • International students will be individually assessed to ensure they have an acceptable level of secondary school achievement. 
English Language requirements

If you need to improve your English Language skills, we offer a wide range of English programmes.

Other requirements
  • A portfolio or other evidence to demonstrate your creative work. We need to see this so we can make sure you’re ready for studying at Level 4.
  • You might also need to attend an interview so we can make sure this programme is the right choice for you.

Preparing your portfolio

We need to see some examples of your creative work so we can make sure you’re ready for studying at Level 4.

We call this a portfolio.

We're keen to see examples of your work that shows us your design, graphic and/or art skills.

Please send us 10 to 12 examples of work that show a variety of techniques and interests, such as:

  • drawings/sketches
  • paintings and/or printmaking
  • photographs
  • images of original 3D objects that you have made
  • digital art/digital illustration
  • animations
  • whatever you feel is visually informative about yourself and your abilities.

Please note: If you’re an NCEA student and are thinking of submitting your NCEA portfolio, we’d recommend you take photographs of your creative works before you send them for external moderation. Sometimes portfolios aren’t returned on time and then you have nothing to submit to us.

How to send us your portfolio

You can send us your portfolio digitally or in a physical format (we do prefer digital).

Digital Portfolio

Please make sure you take quality photographs of your pieces of creative work if you are sending us a digital portfolio. Make sure the light is right and the images aren’t blurry. Please take photographs of individual artworks as well as your NCEA board as a whole. We want to be able to see your work at its best!  

During the online application process, you'll be asked to upload your portfolio documents. These should preferably be uploaded as PDFs.

Alternatively you can:

  • send it to us on a USB (using the address below)
  • email it to us at ebsDES@op.ac.nz, or
  • provide a link to your website or online platform in the 'Portfolio website link’ section of our online application form.

You will also be asked to provide two statements during the online application process:

1. Why have you decided to study this programme? (60-100 words)

You’ll be asked why you've decided to study this programme. 

It’s a good idea to prepare something to add into the online form before you begin the application process.

Think about what makes you drawn towards art and design? Are you curious about what creative career might be best for you? Tell us about it.

2. What skills and experience do you have? (60-100 words)

You’ll then be asked about your skills and experience. Again, it’s a good idea to prepare this before you start applying.

Think about how you create visual art and design projects. What materials do you use and how do you use them? For example, if you use paint, describe how you apply it, layer it or mix colours as you create your pieces. 

Physical Portfolio

Firstly, complete the online application process. During this, you’ll be asked to provide these two statements:

1. Why have you decided to study this programme? (60-100 words)

You’ll be asked why you've decided to study this programme. 

It’s a good idea to prepare something to add into the online form before you begin the application process.

Think about what makes you drawn towards art and design? Are you curious about what creative career might be best for you? Tell us about it.

2. What skills and experience do you have? (60-100 words)

You’ll then be asked about your skills and experience. Again, it’s a good idea to prepare this before you start applying.

Think about how you create visual art and design projects. What materials do you use and how do you use them? For example, if you use paint, describe how you apply it, layer it or mix colours as you create your pieces.

Then pull together your portfolio ready to post to us.

Please include photographs or colour photocopies of your work in an A4/A3 clear file folder and clearly label with your name. Please don’t send any original pieces of work.
Remember, please make sure you take quality photographs of your pieces of creative work. Please take photographs of individual artworks as well as your NCEA boards as a whole. Make sure the light is right and the images aren’t blurry. We want to be able to see your work at its best!

When you’re ready to send us your portfolio, send it to the address below (or drop it off in person at Customer Services):

Attn: Student Administrator for Design
Customer Services
Otago Polytechnic
F Block, Forth Street
Dunedin 9016

Please remember to enclose a self-addressed, postage-paid courier package so that we can return your portfolio to you.

Fees

Domestic fees

Full tuition
Standard
$4,447

International fees

Full tuition
Standard
$13,000

Additional costs

You will receive a list of basic requirements to be purchased during the first week (some class materials are supplied).

Tuition fees

The tuition fees shown above are approximate only. There may be a slight fee increase per year once Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) rules and guidelines are applied. These fees also don’t include additional costs or living costs.

Application

How to apply

To apply for this programme just click the blue 'Apply now' button above.

Applications are preferred by 30 November.

Late applications will be accepted if spaces are still available, after which waitlists will apply.

You'll need to submit a portfolio when you apply for this programme unless you meet the criteria for automatic entry or get portfolio ‘pre-approval’.

Find out what you need to include in your portfolio, what we're looking for, and how to submit it.

Get in touch

0800 762 786
International +64 3 477 3014
Email: info@op.ac.nz