New Zealand Diploma in Photography (Level 6)

New Zealand Diploma in Photography (Level 6)

New Zealand Diploma in Photography (Level 6)

New Zealand Diploma in Photography (Level 6)

Graduates of this qualification will be able to:

  • Apply problem solving skills to a range of complex design challenges within a photographic context
  • Conceptualise, plan and produce a body of photographic work
  • Apply specialized conceptual, creative and technical skills in photographic imaging
  • Apply specialized knowledge of software technologies relevant to a range of photographic applications and genres
  • Contextualise own photographic practice and evaluate the work of others
  • Work independently to meet complex project briefs
  • Present work in a manner that engages with others
  • Apply professional, ethical and business practices within photographic location and studio environments
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Key Details
SIT2LRN Distance Learning
Qualification:
Diploma
Level:
6
Credits:
120
Duration:

One year full-time or four years part-time

Study Modes:
Distance Learning
Dates:

2024 Intake 3: 24 June to 18 October - Applications Close 17 June 2024

2024 Intake 4: 29 July to 22 November - Applications Close 22 July 2024

Fees:

Fees Free

First year of tertiary study

Tuition Fee: $0    Check eligibility

 

SIT Zero Fees Scheme

  • Tuition Fee: $0   Check eligibility
  • Direct material Cost: $7.00 per credit (incl GST)

(e.g. $700 for 100 credit course)

 

International Fees

$25000

 

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Graduates of this qualification will be able to:

  • Apply problem solving skills to a range of complex design challenges within a photographic context
  • Conceptualise, plan and produce a body of photographic work
  • Apply specialized conceptual, creative and technical skills in photographic imaging
  • Apply specialized knowledge of software technologies relevant to a range of photographic applications and genres
  • Contextualise own photographic practice and evaluate the work of others
  • Work independently to meet complex project briefs.
  • Present work in a manner that engages with others
  • Apply professional, ethical and business practices within photographic location and studio environments

NZDP601 Advanced Digital Photography (15 credits)

This paper steps beyond the fundamentals of digital photography, teaching students robust skills of conceptualisation, planning and production to create meaningful photographic work. 

NZDP602 Professional Post-Production (15 credits)

This paper equips students with the skills to investigate the concepts, planning, and production of artistic photography. 

NZDP603 Art Photography (15 credits)

This paper equips students with the skills to investigate the concepts, planning, and production of artistic photography. 

NZDP604 Commercial Photography (15 credits)

Students will learn skills to work in the world of commercial photography, dealing with clients, problem solving, and working independently to complete briefs to the agreed specifications.  

NZDP605 Photographic Context (15 credits)

This paper gives students the skills to contextualise their own and other’s photographic practice and evaluate stylistic approaches through investigation and hands on photographic experimentation. 

NZDP606 Advanced Professional Practice (15 credits)

This paper teaches students applied ethical and professional business practices including: business planning, copyright, pricing, and understanding considerations relating to te Tiriti o Waitangi (the Treaty of Waitangi) in Aotearoa New Zealand, for studio and location photography.

NZDP607 Professional Portfolio (15 credits)

This paper expands student’s knowledge and skills in the use of applied conceptual, creative, and technical skills in the creation of a professional photographic portfolio. 

NZDP608 Exhibition (15 credits)

This paper explores the presentation and promotion of work through the sharing of students’ professional photographic portfolios. 

 

NZDP601Advanced Digital Photography 
NZDP602Professional Post Production 
NZDP603Art Photography  
NZDP604Commercial Photography 
NZDP605Photographic Context
NZDP606Advanced Professional Practice
NZDP607Professional Portfolio
NZDP608Exhibition

Applicants for this programme of study should have a keen interest and aptitude in photography, as evidenced by the portfolio of images required to be submitted for assessment by any applicant new to the programme of study.

Prior to enrolment, candidates must have completed the New Zealand Diploma in Photography (Level 5) or demonstrate equivalent knowledge and skills in the same or a related field.

School Leavers

Applicants should be a minimum of 18 years of age, and have attained NCEA Level 3.

Mature Applicants

Applicants over the age of 20 years at time of enrolment will be considered where they can demonstrate the ability to succeed in a programme. Examples of demonstration of ability to succeed are the provision of evidence of successful completion of a programme of study at Level 5 or above in a related discipline and/or employment in the related sector for one or more years. They may be admitted subject to programme regulations approved by the Head of Faculty in consultation with the Programme Manager as appropriate.  Personal commitment and a belief in one’s own ability to succeed are important personal traits and will always be taken into consideration during the selection process.

Language Requirements

Applicants, whose first language is not English, or who come from a country where the language of instruction in schools is not English, are required to provide evidence of having achieved one of the following: 

NCEA Level 3 with University Entrance, or

An International Baccalaureate Diploma or Cambridge A- Level qualification for which the teaching and assessment was conducted in English; or

Cambridge Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (CELTA), or Trinity College London Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (CertTESOL), or

Successful completion of all primary education (being the equivalent of New Zealand primary school years 1 to 8) and at least three years of secondary education (being the equivalent of three years from New Zealand secondary school years 9 to 13) at schools in  either New Zealand, Australia, Canada, the Republic of Ireland, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States one of the countries listed in Rule 18.5 where the student was taught using English as the language of instruction, or

Successful completion of at least five years of secondary education (being the equivalent of New Zealand secondary school years 9 to 13) at schools in either New Zealand, Australia, Canada, the Republic of Ireland, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States where the student was taught using English as the language of instruction, or

Successful completion of a Bachelors’ Degree, Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Bachelor Honours degree, Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma, Masters’ Degree or Doctoral Degree, the language of instruction of which must be in English and which must be from a tertiary education provider from New Zealand, Australia, Canada, the Republic of Ireland, South Africa, the United Kingdom or the United States, or

Successful completion of one of the following internationally recognised proficiency tests listed below to the level required of the programme of study and with all scores achieved in a single test during the two years preceding the proposed date of enrolment:

IELTS test - Academic score of 6 with no band score lower than 5.5

TOEFL Paper based test (pBT) - Score of 550 (with an essay score 5 TWE)

TOEFL Internet based test (iBT) - Score of 60 (with a writing score of 18)

Cambridge English Examination - B2 First or B2 First for schools or C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency with a score of 169.  No less than 162 in each skill

OET - Minimum of Grade C or 200 in all sub-tests

NZCEL - a) Expiring Level   b) Current: a) Level 4 (Academic) b) Level 4 (Academic)

Pearson Test of English (Academic) - PTE (Academic) score of 50 with no band score lower than 42

Language Cert - C1 Expert International ESOL Written (LRW) PASS with no less than 25/50 in each skill and Spoken (S) PASS

Trinity ISE - ISE II with no less than distinction in any band

Full Time study

Full time study is completing 4 papers (60 credits) per intake.  Students studying full time can complete the Diploma in two intakes.  Full time acceptance into the programme is at the Programme Manager’s discretion. 

Part Time study

The number of papers selected per intake will depend on work, family, and other commitments.  Each paper will require between 8 and 10 hours of study per week. The recommended maximum number of papers per intake, compared to working hours, are:

  • Working 37+ hours per week = enrol in a maximum of 2 Papers per intake
  • Working 20 – 37 hours per week = enrol in a maximum of 3 papers per intake
  • Working fewer than 20 hours per week = full time study (4 papers) is achievable

This is a guide only and will differ depending on individual circumstances.

Equipment Requirements

  • Students entering the New Zealand Diploma in Photography programme are required to have access to a digital SLR or mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera with manual controls for the duration of the course. Point-and-shoot cameras and smartphones are not suitable for this course.
  • Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop (CS5 or later) is required.
  • A tripod
  • Students, with the exception of those receiving course-related costs from StudyLink for equipment purchase, must have the required equipment and software prior to commencing the programme.

All SIT2LRN courses require you to have a computer and internet access. Students are required to use their SIT webmail only for all SIT2LRN communications. All course materials and information, including assessments and due dates, are located on the online Blackboard system. Once you have been accepted into a programme you will receive an Important Information Booklet that includes information that you can use to familiarise yourself with our online Blackboard learning environment. From the intake start date you will have access to the online course materials to work through.

Facilitator Assistance: During the enrolled intake period, students have email access to Facilitators, who endeavour to respond to emails within 48 hours (week days only). All students are required, within the first two weeks of an intake, to send an email to their Facilitator confirming their start on the programme of study. Students who have not emailed their facilitator or embarked upon their course of study by the end of the 2nd week of an intake, will be Faculty Withdrawn from the programme. Such withdrawals may impact on future access to SIT Zero Fees Scheme and Student Direct Material Costs are still liable for payment.

Progress reports are sent out 6-8 weeks after the end of each intake.

We recommend students new to SIT2LRN read through the Frequently Asked Questions section of our website for further study and enrolment information.

Please use the following checklist to ensure that all relevant information and documentation has been included. Remember, your application will be assessed based on the information that you provide us with. Processing of your application will be delayed if we need to come back to you for missing information.

  • I have read all sections of the Programme Information on this page
  • I have read the SIT2LRN Frequently Asked Questions section
  • I have met all admission criteria for the programme (found under Application Criteria)
  • I have met all the criteria for individual papers (found under Course Content).
  • I have selected the paper(s) I wish to study
  • I have selected intake(s) (I have selected alternate intakes rather than overlapping intakes)
  • I know my intended payment method
  • If my organisation/company is paying for my studies, I have a completed and approved purchase order to attach to my online application. I am aware that should my organisation or company not pay my fees, these will become my responsibility.
  • I have completed and attached a cross credit form (If applying for a cross credit)
  • New students - I have provided an active NSN in the name I am enrolling in or I have verified ID and will attach it to my online application.
  • New students - I will attach academic documentation (NZQA record of achievement/academic transcripts/certificates). These do not need to be verified. (If you do not have any academic documentation to support your application, please attach a comprehensive CV outlining your education and work experience).
  • I confirm I have sourced all of the equipment required for my selected papers.
  • I have computer access, an Internet connection and access to software to create electronic documents e.g. Microsoft Word or Open Office

What is the Zero Fees Scheme?

The Zero Fees Scheme means we do not charge tuition fees. However, there is a Student Direct Material Cost that you need to pay. The administration fee is for processing your application and the Student Direct Material Cost gives you secure access to Blackboard our online learning environment and to student support services throughout your study with us.

Who qualifies for the Zero Fees Scheme?

  • A New Zealand citizen completing the full qualification or
  • An Australian citizen/New Zealand Resident or Permanent Resident who will be residing in New Zealand for the duration of your enrolment.

Instructions to help you with your application:

  1. Read the Programme Information on this page and the SIT2LRN Frequently Asked Questions and find out if you meet the application criteria for both the programme and the unit/s you wish to study.
  2. Check your eligibility for Zero Fees. If you are not eligible to study under this scheme, please call 0800 748 257 for further options.
  3. Complete your online enrolment checking that:

If you are a new student ...

  • Provide an active NSN number in the name you are enrolling in (contact NZQA on 0800 697 296 to get your NSN number if you do not know it)
  • If you do not have an active NSN, then attach a copy of your verified ID in the name you are enrolling in
  • If you are a Resident or Permanent resident of NZ, please provide a copy of proof of residency;
  • Attach all academic documentation to support your application including copies of any certificates of courses you have undertaken / NZQA record of achievement / transcripts / CV

Attach supporting documents as required and outlined on the previous page.

  1. Please check that you have included all the required information and supporting documents. Your application will be assessed based on the information that you provide.  Missing information will delay the processing of your application.
  2. Please scan and email all additional documentation to sit2lrn@sit.ac.nz

What happens next?

  • You will receive an automatic email confirmation when we receive your online application. Processing may take up to three weeks. However, we will get in touch with you sooner if we require further documentation.
  • Once your application has been accepted you will be sent a conditional offer of acceptance with an invoice and instructions on how to make payment.
  • Once we have received your payment (or if you have opted to pay by Credit Card, Student Loan or Purchase Order) you will be sent an Enrolment Confirmation Letter and Important Information Booklet. Closer to the start of the intake you will receive a Time To Get Started Letter which will give you all the necessary information, tools and guidance to start your study with us.
     

To satisfactorily complete the New Zealand Diploma in Photography (Level 6), and be awarded this qualification the student must successfully achieve:

  • A minimum of 120 credits in accordance with the Programme Schedule for the New Zealand Diploma in Photography (Level 6)
  • The student will normally be expected to complete the New Zealand Diploma in Photography full-time over one year or part-time over four years

Please Note: Students failing to engage in study as per programme requirements may forfeit Zero Fees entitlement.

For those wishing to pursue further study, SIT offers

Bachelor of Screen Arts (where students can specialise in either animation or digital filmmaking.

Assessments for this course typically include essays and practical assessments. There are no external exams for this course.

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