Postgraduate Diploma in Design
This qualification is suitable for you if you have a strong professional design background. Extend and deepen your research skills and work on applied research projects which are self-generated or developed with industry/community partners.
Domestic
July
About the programme
This qualification is suitable for graduates who have a strong professional design background who want to extend and deepen their research skills and work on applied research projects which are self-generated or developed with industry or community partners.
We welcome applicants from a range of design and creative backgrounds. This is a chance to view your creative area through a different lens and see how you can make it viable in a commercial environment.
Graduates of this qualification will be well-prepared for further postgraduate study such as our:
- Master of Design, or
- Master of Design Enterprise, or
- for a career in design or design management.
Studying part-time
We know full-time study isn't always possible. We also offer this programme over two years part-time.
International
July
About the programme
This qualification is suitable for graduates who have a strong professional design background who want to extend and deepen their research skills and work on applied research projects which are self-generated or developed with industry or community partners.
We welcome applicants from a range of design and creative backgrounds. This is a chance to view your creative area through a different lens and see how you can make it viable in a commercial environment.
Graduates of this qualification will be well-prepared for further postgraduate study such as our:
- Master of Design, or
- Master of Design Enterprise, or
- for a career in design or design management.
Studying part-time
We know full-time study isn't always possible. We also offer this programme over two years part-time.
What You Study
This programme is taught in a multi-disciplinary environment which means that your design projects may be more discipline focused e.g. fashion, communication, visual arts, product, spatial design, or explore projects than span and connect disciplines such as interaction design, fashion communication, accessories, food design, multimedia projects, event and experience design to name a few.
A preliminary project proposal helps us to understand what motivates and inspires you to study at postgraduate level. It also allows us to determine if your area fits within our areas of expertise.
Studying this programme with us will bring heaps of benefits:
- Employers love our design graduates as they are industry-ready, innovative and hard working.
- We offer a boutique learning environment; small classes mean your lecturers know you by name and can support you to develop your own ‘design identity’.
- You will benefit from the expertise of award-winning staff and leading industry researchers.
- You will have access to exhibitions and international competitions to showcase your creativity.
- Local, national and international collaboration and partnerships are at the heart of our learning philosophy.
- We have extensive industry connections and strong links with international design networks including the Cumulus Association and The Designers Accord.
- Our acclaimed programmes are full of individual, team and interdisciplinary learning opportunities.
- You will enjoy studio-based learning with access to specialised equipment and spaces.
Courses
This one-year, full-time programme is comprised of 120 credits at Level 8, divided into two semesters of 60 credits each.
First semester
Professional Design Practice (30 credits)
Develop an understanding of professional design practices, conventions, and professional and legislative frameworks applicable to specific design disciplines and examine what it means to be a sustainable design practitioner from multiple perspectives - cultural, social, environmental and economic.
Applied Design Project 1 (30 credits)
This project, either individual or team-based, employs relevant skills and techniques and explores ideas and issues applicable to your design discipline. You will research and analyse information from a range of sources, and incorporate critique and iteration to arrive at a resolved final design outcome. Sustainability will be addressed throughout the applied research process from cultural, social, environmental and/or economic perspectives.
Second semester
Design Research Methods (15 credits)
Explore a range of design research methods and methodologies and develop an understanding of the context in which research takes place in Aotearoa New Zealand and globally. You will use this background exploration to develop a literature/context/artefact review and proposal for an applied design project/ major research project which incorporates appropriate methodologies.
Applied Design Project 2 (45 credits)
This larger applied design project allows you to develop a design brief or expand an existing project, exploring skills, techniques, ideas and issues relevant to your design discipline. Through market research, analysis of information from a range of sources and incorporation of critique, you will arrive at a resolved final design outcome/artefact. The applied research process will address sustainability from cultural, social, environmental and/or economic perspectives. Projects can be individual or team-based, student- or client-driven, studio- or workplace-based.
Please note: Applied Design Project 1 and 2 may be treated as one larger project with two assessment points.
Further study options
Successful completion of this qualification will prepare you for further postgraduate study in our Master of Design or Master of Design Enterprise qualifications (or equivalent), or for a career in design or design management roles.
Workload
Your workload
You will be expected to spend around 12 hours per week in directed study and work-based learning, and a further 26 hours a week in self-managed study.
Entry
Entry requirements
Minimum entry requirements are:
- The Bachelor of Design (discipline endorsed) Level 7 OR an equivalent qualification at bachelor level or above. Please send us certified copies of your undergraduate degree transcript and other relevant qualifications.
- A physical or digital portfolio which demonstrates a depth of engagement with creative work relevant to your field. Please see below for more information.
- International applicants must demonstrate that they have equivalent experience/qualifications as domestic applicants.
- If English is not your first language, you must provide:
- New Zealand University Entrance OR
- Overall Academic IELTS 6.5 with no individual band score lower than 6.0 (achieved in one test completed in the last two years), OR
- Acceptable alternative evidence of the required IELTS (see here for NZQA proficiency table and here for list of recognised proficiency tests).
If you need to improve your English Language skills, we offer a wide range of English programmes.
Other requirements
- We may decide that you need to undertake an interview and/or entry task. We'll contact you if this is necessary.
Your portfolio
You need to provide a portfolio that consists of current and recent examples of your work that demonstrate your creative process and ability and depth of engagement in your proposed field of research.
Selection process
An interview panel consisting of the Postgraduate Coordinator and relevant postgraduate supervisors will interview and select applicants. Where there are more applicants than places, candidates will be prioritised on the basis of:
- strength of academic record
- breadth and depth of their portfolio
- an entry task that validates existing skills and knowledge.
Applicants who do not meet the entry or selection criteria will be directed to a path of study to help prepare them for application in the future.
Recognition of prior learning
Recognition of Prior Learning including Cross Credit or Credit Transfer is offered for up to 60 credits in this programme. This process will normally apply to a student who has completed formal study at an equivalent level at Otago Polytechnic or another institution.
Advanced Standing is available for up to 60 credits of this programme through the process of Assessment of Prior Learning. Students may use a combination of formal and informal learning experiences to support their application.
Please note: Applied Design Project 2 is not eligible for credit recognition.
Fees
Domestic fees
International fees
Fees Free
If you’re a domestic student and this is your first time doing tertiary study in New Zealand (over 60 credits at Level 3 or higher), you may be able to get free tuition fees for this programme.
All the details and criteria are on the Fees Free website and you can check whether you’re going to be able to access funding by entering your National Student Number.
If you can access it, we’ll organise your fees with the Tertiary Education Commission when you’re enrolled to study with us. This funding doesn’t include additional costs or living costs.
Additional costs
You will be expected to meet the cost of project materials.
Student Services Fee
For most students, your tuition fee shown above includes a Student Services Fee – also known as the Student Levy. This compulsory fee covers your access to the student services we offer. This cost is tailored depending on how you're studying.
Tuition fees
The tuition fees shown above are approximate only. There may be a slight fee increase per year once Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) rules and guidelines are applied. These fees also don’t include additional costs or living costs.
Studylink
Domestic full-time students can apply for a student loan through Studylink. Some support may be available for domestic part-time students. Apply at the same time as you apply for your course (you can withdraw your application anytime).
Application
How to apply
To apply for this programme just click the blue 'Apply now' button above.
Applications are preferred by 30 November for a February start, or mid-May for a July start.
Late applications will be accepted if spaces are still available, after which waitlists will apply.
You'll need to submit a portfolio when you apply for this programme.
Find out what you need to include in your portfolio, what we're looking for, and how to submit it.
A change for 2023 enrolments
When you apply to study with Otago Polytechnic in 2023, you will be enrolled with Te Pūkenga, the new national network of vocational and applied education in Aotearoa New Zealand. You will learn in the same way, in the same place, and with the same people. The great news is that this enables us to share skills and knowledge across a network of passionate education providers, to better help you succeed. Enrolling in programmes that start in 2023, means that you will graduate with a Te Pūkenga qualification.
Disclaimer
While every effort is made to ensure that this sheet is accurate, Otago Polytechnic reserves the right to amend, alter or withdraw any of the contained information. The fees shown in this document are indicative only. Both domestic and international fees are subject to change and are dependent on the development and implementation of Government policies. Please note that additional fees may from time to time be required for external examination, NZQA fees and/or additional material fees.