Media Design
Why study Media Design?
Studying Media Design will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the theory, research and design of multi-modal media content for screen and multi-media platforms.
Learn a variety of tools and techniques such as 2D and 3D animation, film and video production, and motion graphics.
As a media designer, you will focus on key design principles associated with the creation, construction and production of audio-visual media content for effective communication.
You can study Media Design as a major in the Bachelor of Design (BDes).
Computing facilities at Waikato
The University of Waikato offers students 24-hour computer lab access with all the latest computer software, and several labs fully equipped with Mac computers, commonly used in professional design environments. Graduate students have a dedicated lab space and access to all undergraduate facilities.
Career Opportunities
- Media Designer
- Digital Media Designer
- Media Artist
- Motion Graphics Designer
- TV Graphics Designer
- Computer Games Designer
Study Media Design in these qualifications
Scholarships and Prizes
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Practical experience
In addition to the practical experience gained throughout the Bachelor of Design degree, you have the opportunity to undertake a real-world design project in the 300 level paper DSIGN350. In this project, you work relatively independently and collaborate with your peers and with members of the professional design industry.
The final semester 300 level paper DSIGN360 involves a self-directed brief which culminates each year in a Degree Show. The Degree Show projects cover a wide range of media including web design and production, mobile design, interactive design, brand development, visual identity work, interactive installation, motion graphics, 3D animation and moStudent stories blockre.