About Bachelor Of Music And Performing Arts in Waikato Institute of Technology (Wintec)
Summary
This degree is for those who want to find their own musical voice and actively engage and learn in a flexible and authentic environment.
Students will have 24-hour access to recording studios and practice/rehearsal spaces, including fully equipped production edit suites. Students will have the opportunity to undertake collaborative real-world projects with students from other disciplines, and with industry. The degree has pathways in Performance, Audio Production, Composition and Theatre.
Academic staff in this programme are all active practitioners within their fields, including staff who are composers, arrangers, musical theatre directors, actors, musical directors for theatre, studio producers, songwriters, sonic artists, and classical, jazz and popular performers.
Theatre
Our Theatre endorsement is for creatives who want to pursue a variety of theatre pathways from arena musicals to intimate plays, dance shows to cabaret. Students will learn fundamental skills relating to:
- Acting techniques
- Voice and movement
- Directing and producing
- Stage managing or designing sets, sound and lighting.
Students will be taught on-stage in theatre environments, learning from some of New Zealand’s directors, choreographers, actors, musical directors, and writers. Students will be provided with opportunities to perform regularly within the Wintec Music and Performing Arts scene, and will be encouraged to audition for and participate in community, regional and national productions while studying.
What you'll learn
In the first year of the Bachelor of Music and Performing Arts, students will take three core modules:
- Music and Performing Arts Craft: Develop specialised skills
- Critical Methods: Understand the arts and the cultural world
- Professional Practice: Learn the ways of industry
To complement these modules, students will add two electives of their choice so they can broaden their creative toolkit—these electives include introductory papers on Songwriting, Sound Fundamentals, Storytelling, Moving Image, Design, Photography, and more.
These courses will give students a secure grounding in the technical, theoretical, and professional skills of their discipline, while also exposing them to broader ideas about the arts and the cultural world around them.
Career/further opportunities
- Live sound engineer
- Studio sound engineer
- Mixing engineer
- Mastering engineer
- Songwriter
- Composer
- Private instrument teacher
- Actor
- Lighting designer
- Stagehand
- Theatre technician
- Event co-ordinator
- Events management
- Software operator
- Session player
- Producer
- Performer
- DJ
- Sonic artist
- Music arranger
- Orchestrator
- Musical director (incl.school productions and/or community based groups)
- Conductor
- Choral director
Graduates will be qualified to work in a range of theatre, music, media, and creative roles. Graduates will have developed transferable skills and professional attributes that will position them for many other jobs, they will have the skills to work collaboratively and creatively within the increasingly complex and dynamic creative industries.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Achieved an overall average of 65% in the Higher Secondary School Examination or AllāIndia Senior School Certificate with a minimum of 60% in English;
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS : Academic score of 6 with no band score lower than 5.5
- TOEFL : Score of 60 (with a writing score of 18)
- PTE : score of 50 with no band score lower than 42
New Zealand Living Expenses
You'll require between $20,000 and $25,000 a year ($380–480 per week) for housing/rent, food, transportation, phone bills, internet usage, and entertainment, in addition to your tuition and insurance fees. The average living expense will be the same for everyone, regardless of their tuition or course price. Please keep in mind that these are only suggestions; the Immigration New Zealand requirement is $15,000 per year including return travel or an additional $2,000.
General expenses |
Cost
(in NZ dollars) |
Rent (per month) |
$800–$950 |
Groceries (per week) |
$100–$150 |
Gym membership (per year) |
$300 |
Entertainment (per week) |
$50 |
Milk (per litre) |
$3 |
Coca Cola (per can) |
$2 |
Cup of Coffee |
$3–$5 |
Lunch from University food hall or campus café |
$7–$12 |
Local calls made from a cell-phone |
$0.50–$1.50 |
Taxi - 5 km ride |
$10–$12 |
Movie ticket |
$10–$14 |
Visit to doctor |
$45–$85 |