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Digital Screen & Work Integrated Learning

23 November 2023
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Work-integrated learning

Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) is a vital part of the Bachelor of Digital Screen with Honoursprogramme. Thisopportunityallows students to obtain invaluable skills and experience by working as part their chosen discipline, and building relationships with industry players, before they graduate.

We want students to graduate with a kete of knowledge and give them a platform on which to grow their experience within the industry. WIL can be anything from industry workshops, guest speakers, site visits, volunteering on commercial sets, paid internships or course credits (in the future) that all add to the growth and development of each of our students.

We encourage students to apply for these roles and put their hands up for gaining experience as we support them in developing their CV with industry experience and invaluable connections.

Bachelor of Digital Screen with Honours | BDigiScreen(Hons)

The new BDigiScreen(Hons) includes applied project work throughout the four years of the degree, in any of the chosen majors. However, the fourth year is particularly dedicated to creating a commercial quality creative project for the digital screen with support and mentorship from studios and industry experts.

This capstone project includes all areas of preproduction, production and postproduction processes and insures our students are set up with a substantial portfolio of high-level production work that will give them a head-start for their career.

The programme will help New سԹpush the limits of games, film, virtual reality, interactive media, commercial production and education in many new ways, and will be transformative for both the University and for Christchurch.

Professor Andy Phelps

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