The Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing and Creativity is tailored for the future, where the integration of technology, business, and marketing shapes new possibilities. The current environment is changing at an extraordinary pace, rendering old strategies ineffective. It is essential to innovate our methods, question traditional perspectives, and embrace a forward-thinking approach to successfully navigate these transformations. While conventional programs may still emphasize outdated business and marketing principles, our degree is firmly anchored in the future. It exists in a space where the lines between business, technology, design, and marketing are blurred, providing the opportunity to redefine standards and create new benchmarks. Upon completion, you will earn a Bachelor of Marketing and Creativity – Toi Ranga Auaha (Level 7).
Programme details
Bachelor of Marketing and Creativity
This program provides a strong foundation in marketing, design, web development, content creation, campaign management, branding, and product development, enhancing your skills for a successful career each year.
This course may qualify for the following visa rights:
In-study work rights
Post-study work rights
This course qualifies for 3 points if applying for residency under the Skilled Migrant Category.
A Bachelor of Marketing and Creativity can lead to various dynamic career opportunities that blend creativity with strategic marketing. Here are some potential career paths:
Marketing Specialist
Brand Manager
Creative Director
Social Media Manager
Advertising Executive
Candidates are required to have achieved NCEA University Entrance or its equivalent, such as CIE or IB grades,Or;
Possess a comparable qualification from an international secondary school or tertiary institution that the college recognizes as adequate for entry into a bachelor’s program, Or;
Have successfully attained a level 4 qualification or higher in a relevant discipline.
International Students must be 18 years and over, and IELTS (Academic) of 6.0 (no band lower than 5.5)
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