Master of Cultural and Creative Practice
Course details
| NZQF Level | 9 |
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About the course
Graduates will be critically reflective enterprising practitioners who have advanced knowledge and understanding in their chosen field of cultural and creative practice. They will contribute to the cultural and creative sectors through applied research capabilities and dynamic approaches to practice, collaborating with others and showing leadership in the development of cultural and creative expression.
Entry requirements
In order to be admitted to the Master of Cultural and Creative Practice an applicant must have completed a bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification with a B grade average in the papers at level 7 or above.
About the provider
University should feel like a place you belong – and a place that prepares you for what comes next.
In the heart of Auckland, one of the world’s most connected cities, you’ll study alongside people from more than 100 countries across three modern campuses. Different perspectives aren’t an add-on here – they’re part of everyday life.
Learning at AUT is hands-on from day one. You’ll work on real projects, tackle real challenges and learn how your knowledge holds up beyond the classroom. That’s how confidence grows – through experience, not theory alone.
Our programmes are shaped with industry and global partners, so what you’re learning stays relevant and grounded in the real world. It’s also why our graduates are in demand, in New Zealand and around the world.
If you’re looking for a university that backs your ambition, values who you are and helps you turn knowledge into action, you’ll fit in here.