

You will undertake a sustained period of research within the broad creative technologies field. As a MCT graduate, you will be a creative practitioner with an advanced understanding of the roles and potential of creative technologies. You will be able to collaborate and communicate effectively across a broad range of artistic, technological, commercial and cultural fields. You may progress to further study at doctoral level.
Programme Code: AK1307
Level: 9
Points: 120
Duration: One year full time
Venue: City Campus
Start date: Anytime
AUT encourages early application. There are limited places available. Late applications will be accepted if the programme is not full. Applicants will normally be selected on the basis of their level of academic achievement and may be required to attend a selection interview.
In order to be admitted to the Master of Creative Technologies an applicant must have completed the following or equivalent:
(a) the Bachelor of Creative Technologies (Honours) or
(b) a relevant four-year bachelor’s degree or
(c) a relevant postgraduate diploma.
An applicant must normally have completed the admission qualification in 1(a), (b) or (c) above with a B grade average or higher.
An applicant may be required to provide the dean (or representative) with evidence of relevant experience or capability.
An applicant may be required by the dean (or representative) to complete an approved research methods paper prior to admission.
A Postgraduate Research Proposal (PGR1 form)
A portfolio may be required
Guidelines to entry
You will produce a thesis either by research or project. The course content draws on the link between art, design and communications media, and science, engineering, computer studies and mathematics. The thesis may be based on your own proposals or related to ongoing research projects within the university or industry.
Paper-120 points in total
179001 Thesis
Click here to view programme structure and paper outlines.
Additional course information can also be found here.
Enrolment in papers is subject to meeting all requirements and availability of papers.
Please contact the Programme Administrator, Bridget Cameron for programme information.