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Postgraduate Certificate in Creative Technologies Level 8
Auckland University of Technology, commonly known as AUT, is one of New Zealandās leading modern universities, recognised globally for industry-focused education, practical learning, innovation, and research excellence.
Located in Auckland, AUT offers modern campuses, cutting-edge creative labs, collaborative studios, and strong industry partnerships. The university is especially popular among international students because of its applied teaching style, multicultural student community, and career-oriented programmes.
AUTās Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies is well known for combining creativity, technology, entrepreneurship, innovation, and interdisciplinary learning.
Why Study Postgraduate Certificate in Creative Technologies at AUT?
This programme is designed for students interested in:
- innovation and entrepreneurship,
- emerging technologies,
- interdisciplinary design,
- digital creativity,
- future-focused problem solving,
- interactive media and creative experimentation.
The qualification is highly flexible and allows students to combine technical, creative, artistic, and research-based disciplines into personalised learning pathways.
AUTās Creative Technologies programmes are known for:
- project-based learning,
- studio-style teaching,
- experimentation and prototyping,
- collaboration across disciplines,
- innovation-focused education,
- entrepreneurial development.
Students work with technologies and ideas connected to:
- artificial intelligence,
- augmented and virtual reality,
- wearable technologies,
- games and interaction,
- digital media,
- internet of things (IoT),
- smart textiles,
- sensory design.
Topics and Areas Explored
The programme includes interdisciplinary and emerging technology themes such as:
- Technology start-ups
- Regenerative design
- Artificial intelligence (AI)
- Augmented reality (AR)
- Virtual reality (VR)
- Sensory design
- Digital media
- Electronic music and sound
- Games and interaction
- Internet of Things (IoT)
- Smart textiles
- Wearable technologies
- Materials design
- Entrepreneurship and innovation
Disciplines and Specialisations
This programme is interdisciplinary rather than stream-based, allowing students to personalise their learning according to interests in:
- Creative technology
- Interactive design
- Innovation studies
- Digital media
- Emerging technologies
- Transdisciplinary design
- Creative entrepreneurship
- Immersive technologies
- Experimental design
Campus and Learning Environment
Campus
The programme is offered primarily at AUTās:
- City Campus, Auckland
AUTās City Campus provides:
- innovation labs,
- digital production facilities,
- collaborative studios,
- fabrication workshops,
- maker spaces,
- technology-enabled creative environments.
Career Outcomes
Graduates may pursue opportunities in:
- creative technology industries,
- innovation and entrepreneurship,
- digital design,
- immersive media,
- interactive experience design,
- creative production,
- emerging technology development.
Potential career pathways include:
- Creative Technologist
- Innovation Consultant
- Digital Media Specialist
- Interaction Designer
- Experience Designer
- AR/VR Developer
- Creative Producer
- Technology Entrepreneur
- Multimedia Designer
- Interactive Installation Designer
The qualification can also serve as a pathway into the:
- Master of Creative Technologies
Highlights of the Programme
- Flexible interdisciplinary postgraduate programme
- Strong focus on innovation and entrepreneurship
- Exposure to emerging technologies
- Project-based and studio-style learning
- Industry-connected creative environment
- Pathway toward higher postgraduate study
- Opportunity to combine creativity with technology
- Access to advanced creative and digital facilities
Student and Community Insights
Student discussions about AUT Creative Technologies often describe the programme as:
- highly independent and self-directed,
- innovation-oriented,
- collaborative,
- flexible and experimental.
Visa Requirements for International Students
International students generally require:
- Valid New Zealand student visa
- Offer of Place from AUT
- Proof of tuition fee payment
- Evidence of sufficient living funds
- Valid passport
- Medical insurance
- English language evidence
- Health and character documentation
Latest Updates and Special Notes
- Part-time study options remain listed.
- Courses may not run if minimum enrolment numbers are not met.
- AUT recommends contacting the programme team directly for updated availability and pathway options.
- The programme remains recognised as a pathway into postgraduate creative technology and innovation studies.

