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What do I need to know to study in New Zealand's art major? What institutions recommend it?

? With the development of art, art majors are gradually favored by many students. There are many kinds of art majors besides fine arts, such as music performance (song and dance), drama, film and television literature, dance choreography, dance performance, stage musical, art design (costume design) and so on. New Zealand has become a new popular country for studying abroad because of its high quality of education and relatively low cost, which is affordable for working class, especially working families. Many colleges and universities in New Zealand have set up excellent art majors. Here is a brief introduction to studying abroad in New Zealand's art majors.

Whitecliff College of Art and Design, recommended by New Zealand art majors studying abroad.

Whitecliff College of Art and Design is located in Auckland, New Zealand. Is a private college specializing in painting, 3D, animation design, ranking 9th among New Zealand art majors. Many gorgeous and dazzling action scenes in The Lord of the Rings and the vivid mechanical props of Avatar originated from Weta Workshop, which is composed of many graduates of the school. Whitecliff College of Art and Design reached an internship and delivery agreement with Vita Studio, which gave many students the opportunity to gain experience in this internationally renowned film and television special effects base, and greatly increased their level and competitiveness.

Course information: starting time: February/July (preparatory course); Accommodation fee: 180-220 NZD/week (host family, including meals); English requirements: IELTS 5.0 (matriculation); IELTS 6.5 (undergraduate); Education requirements: graduated from high school, providing design works (preparatory course)

? aucklanduniversityoftechnology

Auckland University of Technology, founded in 1895, is one of the eight public universities in New Zealand. Majors include art and design, business, communication, computer and science, creative technology, education, engineering, health science, hotel and tourism, language and social science, law, sports and entertainment. It is a model of a new modern university, and its strong specialty is advertising department. Auckland University of Technology is the first institution of higher learning in New Zealand to obtain IAA (International Advertising Association) certification.

Course information: starting time: February/July; Accommodation fee: NZD 4000-5000/year (student dormitory); 10000 NZD/year (host family); English requirements: IELTS 5.5 (matriculation); IELTS 6.0 (not less than 5.5 in a single item) (undergraduate); Education requirements: Complete senior two or high school graduation (preparatory course).

? massey university

Massey University, founded in 1927, is the largest educational and research institution in New Zealand, a true national university in New Zealand, and a fire collection site for the Universiade. Massey University is excellent in academic research in business, veterinary medicine, agricultural science, engineering, aviation and art. It is a university in New Zealand that offers a degree in Maori visual arts. In addition, Massey University merged with the New Zealand National Conservatory of Music, becoming the largest birthplace of musical talents in the southern hemisphere.

Course information: starting time: February/July; English requirements: IELTS 5.5 (not less than 5.0 in a single item) (preparatory course); IELTS 6.0 (undergraduate); Education requirements: graduated from high school with a score of not less than 70% (preparatory course)

University of Waikato

The University of Waikato, founded in 1964, is one of the eight public universities funded by the New Zealand government. Waikato University enjoys a high reputation in the world, and is known as Harvard in the southern hemisphere for its management, education, computer and information science, music and art, science and technology, media and media research, mathematics and chemistry, and e-commerce.

Course information: starting time: March/July; English requirements: IELTS 5.5 (matriculation); IELTS 6.0 (undergraduate); Education requirements: graduated from full-time high school with excellent results (preparatory course)