Mixed Studies
A course by
University of Auckland
A flexible diploma enabling graduates from any discipline to undertake advanced Arts study and prepare for postgraduate qualification.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
City, Auckland
It will take a total of 1 year

Gain in-depth understanding in a specific discipline within the Arts, with coursework at advanced undergraduate level.

Extend or diversify your professional skill set through focused study in an Arts discipline.

Fulfil entry requirements for further higher-level study by completing advanced-level Arts coursework.
The Graduate Diploma in Arts (GradDipArts) at the University of Auckland allows those who already possess a degree to take Arts courses at intermediate and advanced undergraduate levels. It serves as a pathway to postgraduate study or as a way to gain expertise in a new subject area, supplementing existing qualifications and supporting professional or personal development. The diploma consists of 120 points, with at least 75 points at Stage III or higher, and can include postgraduate courses or a dissertation.
What you need to know first
A recognized undergraduate degree (or equivalent qualification).

Education
Government
Media
Public sector
NGOs
Business

Roles in education and teaching (with further qualifications)
Mixed Studies
A course by
University of Auckland
A flexible diploma enabling graduates from any discipline to undertake advanced Arts study and prepare for postgraduate qualification.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
City, Auckland
It will take a total of 1 year

Gain in-depth understanding in a specific discipline within the Arts, with coursework at advanced undergraduate level.

Extend or diversify your professional skill set through focused study in an Arts discipline.

Fulfil entry requirements for further higher-level study by completing advanced-level Arts coursework.
The Graduate Diploma in Arts (GradDipArts) at the University of Auckland allows those who already possess a degree to take Arts courses at intermediate and advanced undergraduate levels. It serves as a pathway to postgraduate study or as a way to gain expertise in a new subject area, supplementing existing qualifications and supporting professional or personal development. The diploma consists of 120 points, with at least 75 points at Stage III or higher, and can include postgraduate courses or a dissertation.
What you need to know first
A recognized undergraduate degree (or equivalent qualification).

Education
Government
Media
Public sector
NGOs
Business

Roles in education and teaching (with further qualifications)
Policy analysis
Research
Communication
Administration
Public sector and government roles
Media and creative industries
Policy analysis
Research
Communication
Administration
Public sector and government roles
Media and creative industries