Media & Comms
A course by
University of Auckland
Explore the interplay between humans, culture and technology and gain a practical and creative approach to digital communication through a major in Communication and Technology.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
City Campus, Auckland
It will take a total of 3 years

Gain hands-on experience in producing digital projects and communicating across various digital platforms.

Analyze the impact of technological innovations on society and explore issues such as accessibility, equity, and Indigenous perspectives.

The Communication and Technology major at the University of Auckland prepares students for a world increasingly shaped by digital technologies. This major uniquely combines technical skills and cultural analysis, allowing students to develop digital projects and critically engage with the ethical, social, and political implications of technological change. Students will learn to communicate effectively across digital media, understand how communication technologies work, and examine issues of equity and access, including Indigenous perspectives. Graduates will possess adaptable technical expertise and cultural knowledge, valuable across government, industry, and non-profit sectors.
What you need to know first
University entrance qualification

Media
Communications
Digital Marketing
Data Journalism
GLAM Sector

Digital content developer
Media & Comms
A course by
University of Auckland
Explore the interplay between humans, culture and technology and gain a practical and creative approach to digital communication through a major in Communication and Technology.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
City Campus, Auckland
It will take a total of 3 years

Gain hands-on experience in producing digital projects and communicating across various digital platforms.

Analyze the impact of technological innovations on society and explore issues such as accessibility, equity, and Indigenous perspectives.

The Communication and Technology major at the University of Auckland prepares students for a world increasingly shaped by digital technologies. This major uniquely combines technical skills and cultural analysis, allowing students to develop digital projects and critically engage with the ethical, social, and political implications of technological change. Students will learn to communicate effectively across digital media, understand how communication technologies work, and examine issues of equity and access, including Indigenous perspectives. Graduates will possess adaptable technical expertise and cultural knowledge, valuable across government, industry, and non-profit sectors.
What you need to know first
University entrance qualification

Media
Communications
Digital Marketing
Data Journalism
GLAM Sector

Digital content developer
Develop foundational knowledge in computer science or statistics to understand how digital communication technologies function.
GLAM digital specialist
Data journalist
Data-driven marketer
Develop foundational knowledge in computer science or statistics to understand how digital communication technologies function.
GLAM digital specialist
Data journalist
Data-driven marketer