New Zealand Certificate in Entertainment, Event and Screen Production Technology (Level 4) with strands in Lighting and Audio
Program Overview
The New Zealand Certificate in Entertainment, Event and Screen Production Technology (Level 4) at SIT provides specialized strands in Lighting and Audio, equipping graduates with the technical skills and knowledge to operate safely and effectively as technicians within these industries. Through hands-on learning and industry-standard equipment, students gain expertise in live sound reinforcement, stage lighting design, and industry practices. The program prepares graduates for entry-level roles and further study in related fields.
Program Outline
Breakdown of the New Zealand Certificate in Entertainment, Event and Screen Production Technology (Level 4) with strands in Lighting and Audio program at SIT (Southern Institute of Technology)
Degree Overview:
Overview:
This Level 4 certificate equips graduates with the skills and knowledge to operate safely and effectively as technicians within the entertainment, event, and screen production industries. Through specialized strands, the program allows students to focus on specific areas like lighting and audio, gaining in-depth technical expertise alongside a broad understanding of the wider industry.
Objectives:
- Prepare graduates for entry-level technician roles within the entertainment, event, and screen production industries.
- Equip graduates with the necessary technical skills and knowledge to operate safely and effectively under indirect supervision.
- Develop specialized expertise in the areas of lighting and audio production.
- Foster an understanding of industry practice, safety protocols, and communication skills.
- Prepare graduates for further study in related fields.
Description:
The program emphasizes hands-on learning through practical projects and industry-standard equipment. Students gain experience in areas such as:
- Music science and sound
- Industry practice, safety and protocols
- Audio production and event technology
- Communications
- Live sound and lighting The program also requires students to complete a NZ First Aid Certificate and a NZ Working at Heights training.
Outline:
Content:
- LSL401 Live Sound 1
- LSL402 Live Sound 2
- LSL403 Live Sound 3
- LSL404 Lighting 1
- LSL405 Lighting 2
- LSL406 Lighting 3
- MUS407 Music Industry Studies
- MUS403 Contemporary Music in Context
Structure:
The program runs full-time over one year and typically follows a semester structure with modules delivered in blocks throughout the year.
Course Schedule:
The specific course schedule varies each year and is typically released closer to the start date. However, the program usually involves a combination of lectures, tutorials, workshops, practical work, and independent study.
Individual Modules:
- LSL401 Live Sound 1: Introduces students to the fundamental principles of live sound reinforcement, including microphone selection and placement, mixing console operation, and signal processing.
- LSL402 Live Sound 2: Builds upon the foundations of Live Sound 1, focusing on advanced mixing techniques, multi-track recording, and live sound system design.
- LSL404 Lighting 1: Introduces the basics of stage lighting design and technology, covering topics such as lighting types, control systems, and color theory.
- LSL405 Lighting 2: Explores advanced lighting design concepts, including rigging techniques, lighting for different performance styles, and creative lighting applications.
- LSL406 Lighting 3: Provides students with the opportunity to apply their lighting skills in a real-world context through collaborative projects and practical exercises.
- MUS407 Music Industry Studies: Examines the structure, function, and operation of the contemporary music industry, covering topics such as artist management, music publishing, copyright, and marketing.
- MUS403 Contemporary Music in Context: Provides a historical and theoretical framework for understanding contemporary music, exploring diverse genres and styles, and analyzing musical trends and innovations.
Assessment:
Assessment methods:
The program utilizes a variety of assessment methods to evaluate students' learning outcomes, including:
- Examinations: Written and practical exams test students' theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
- Assignments: Individual and group assignments allow students to demonstrate their understanding of course material and apply their learning to real-world scenarios.
- Presentations: Students present their work and findings to their peers and instructors, developing communication and presentation skills.
- Practical projects: Collaborative projects provide opportunities for students to apply their technical skills and knowledge in a practical context.
Assessment criteria:
The assessment criteria vary depending on the specific assessment method but generally focus on the following:
- Knowledge and understanding: Demonstrating a comprehensive grasp of theoretical concepts and industry practices.
- Technical skills: Applying technical skills competently and effectively in a range of practical settings.
- Problem-solving: Identifying and addressing challenges in a creative and efficient manner.
- Communication: Communicating effectively both verbally and in written form.
- Teamwork: Collaborating effectively with others in a group setting.
Teaching:
Teaching methods:
The program employs a variety of teaching methods to cater to diverse learning styles and encourage active engagement. These methods include:
- Lectures: Instructors present key concepts and theoretical frameworks.
- Tutorials: Smaller group discussions allow for focused exploration of specific topics and personalized feedback.
- Workshops: Hands-on activities provide students with opportunities to practice their skills and receive individualized guidance.
- Guest speakers: Industry professionals share their expertise and real-world experiences.
- Field trips: Visits to industry venues and organizations provide students with first-hand insights into the industry.
Faculty:
The program is taught by a team of experienced and qualified instructors with extensive industry knowledge and practical experience. The faculty are actively involved in research and professional development, ensuring they are at the forefront of industry trends and technologies.
Unique approaches:
The program fosters a collaborative learning environment where students are encouraged to work together on projects and share their knowledge and experiences. The program also emphasizes industry relevance through guest speakers, field trips, and the use of industry-standard equipment.
Careers:
Career paths:
The program prepares graduates for a variety of exciting career paths within the entertainment, event, and screen production industries, including:
- Live sound engineer
- Lighting technician
- Stagehand
- Event technician
- Audio-visual technician
- Production assistant
- Technical sales and support
Career opportunities:
Graduates may find employment in various sectors, including live music venues, theaters, concert halls, television and film studios, event production companies, and equipment rental firms.
Career outcomes:
The program equips graduates with the skills and knowledge to enter the workforce with confidence and progress in their chosen career. Graduates may pursue further training or qualifications to advance their careers.
Southern Institute of Technology (SIT)
Overview:
Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) is a tertiary education provider in New Zealand, dedicated to equipping students with the skills, knowledge, and experience needed for a wide range of subjects and qualifications.
Services Offered:
SIT offers a variety of services to students, including:
Campuses:
SIT has campuses in Invercargill, Queenstown, Gore, Christchurch (including the Music & Audio Institute of New Zealand - MAINZ), and online.Accommodation:
On-campus accommodation is available at Invercargill and Queenstown campuses.Library:
The Invercargill campus has a library with resources for students.Bookshop:
The Invercargill campus has a bookshop for purchasing textbooks and other materials.Childcare Centre:
The Invercargill campus has a childcare centre for students with young children.Student Support:
SIT provides various student support services, including academic support, health and wellbeing resources, and employment services.Scholarships:
SIT offers scholarships to eligible students.Zero Fees Scheme:
SIT offers a Zero Fees Scheme for eligible New Zealand domestic students, allowing them to study without paying tuition fees.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Key Reasons to Study There:
Zero Fees Scheme:
SIT's Zero Fees Scheme allows eligible students to study without paying tuition fees.Wide Range of Programs:
SIT offers a wide range of programs across various fields, including creative industries, hospitality, business, trades, technology, education, and more.Multiple Campuses:
SIT has campuses in various locations throughout New Zealand, offering students flexibility in choosing their study environment.Distance Learning:
SIT offers online learning options through its SIT2LRN Distance Learning platform.Academic Programs:
SIT offers a wide range of academic programs, including:
Creative Industries:
Art, Design & Photography, Audio Production, Film, Animation & Game Design, MAINZ, MusicHospitality, Hotel & Travel:
Hospitality, Travel, Tourism & Hotel ManagementBusiness, Commerce & Management:
Business & Commerce, Communications & PR, HR & Coaching, Marketing & Management, Project ManagementMASSAGE, NURSING, SOCIAL SERVICES, SPORT & EXERCISE:
Massage Therapy, Nursing, Social Services (including Mental Health), Sport & Exercise (including Postgraduate Health Sciences)Trades & Technology:
Architectural Technology, Automotive & Road Transport, Construction, Electrotechnology, Engineering, Health & Safety, JoineryEducation & Language:
Education, English Language, Māori Language & ArtsHair & Beauty:
Beauty Therapy & Makeup Artistry, HairdressingAgriculture, Environmental & Life Sciences:
Agriculture & Horticulture, Environmental Management, Veterinary Nursing, Animal Care & EquineInformation Technology:
Computing & ITOther:
SIT is part of Te Pūkenga – New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology.
Entry Requirements
Domestic Students:
- School Leavers:
- Applicants should be 16 years of age or older.
- Must have successfully completed NCEA Level 1 or equivalent.
- Achieved a minimum of 8 credits at NCEA Level 1 in English.
- Mature Applicants:
- Open to applicants aged 20 years or older.
- Not meeting entry criteria must demonstrate a history of work or industry experience relevant to the program.
- Evidence of work experience must convince program managers of the applicant's likelihood of success.
- All applicants may be required to attend an interview.
Language Proficiency Requirements:
- Applies to applicants whose first language is not English or whose primary education was not conducted in English.
- Must provide evidence of achieving one of the following:
- NCEA Level 3 with University Entrance
- International Baccalaureate Diploma or Cambridge A-level qualification
- Cambridge Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (CELTA) or Trinity College London Certificate in TESOL
- Successful completion of primary education and at least 3 years of secondary education in specific countries (NZ, Australia, Canada, Ireland, South Africa, UK, USA) with English as the language of instruction
- Successful completion of at least 5 years of secondary education in specific countries with English as the language of instruction
- Successful completion of Bachelor's Degree, Graduate Certificate/Diploma, Bachelor's Honours degree, Postgraduate Certificate/Diploma, Masters' Degree, or Doctoral Degree with English as the language of instruction