Media Design School
About the Business
Welcome to Media Design School, a renowned institution located in the vibrant city of Auckland, New Zealand. As an establishment, point of interest, and university, we are dedicated to providing top-notch education in the field of creative and digital technology.
At Media Design School, we offer a range of courses and degrees that will equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in the industry. Whether you're interested in 3D Animation & Visual Effects (VFX) or Virtual & Augmented Reality (VR & AR), our globally-ranked digital design school has got you covered. In fact, we were the first tertiary institution in the Southern Hemisphere to offer a dedicated program for 3D animation using industry-standard computer graphics software.
With numerous awards under our belt, including being ranked as the #1 Animation School in New Zealand and 12th in the world by Animation Career Review in 2023, we take pride in our faculty and students who consistently produce work that is recognized as among the very best in the world.
Located in the heart of Auckland's Innovation Precinct, our purpose-built property boasts a 6* Green Star rating, demonstrating our commitment to sustainability. Being the only education provider in this thriving area, our students have unparalleled access to networking and collaboration opportunities within New Zealand's tech industry.
We also value research and innovation in design and creative tech, which is why we have partnered with Spark to inspire rangitahi over Matariki, a celebration of indigenous culture and innovation.
Whether you choose to study online in 2024 or join us in February for our Game Art or Game Programming programs, Media Design School is the ideal institution for anyone looking to pursue a career in the exciting world of creative and digital technology. Join us and become part of our legacy as New Zealand's most awarded tertiary institute in this field.
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Location & Phone number
Central, Auckland, New Zealand
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Great place to study Digital Design"
"These guys are a joke! I submitted two enquiries about one of their courses via their website and no response for more than 2 weeks. They must not want any new students. Not surprising from reading the other reviews where people said they don't even answer their phones...well I can attest to everyone that they ALSO don't answer their online enquiries being sent through. If this is how they treat their prospective customers/students, think of how they treat their current students whom they've already taken money from."
"MDS is a good school, but I cannot say it is the perfect school like many wants to say. I have learned a lot during my time here, the staff and the majority of the teachers are amazing and will do their best to help the students in difficulty. Overhaul the lessons and skills taught are good quality. However, the MDS administration seems to be overwhelm at time, and papers can get lost. A classmate received the wrong schedules from the school and missed two weeks because he was still abroad. I received a letter saying I did not renewed my re enrolment form (despite the fact that I filled it on campus and gave it to them directly in their office). Some assignments receive wrong due dates or wrong criteria. Some issues with softwares and computers too. The majority of teachers are really good in their domain and help a lot. But some teachers (luckily just a few) do not share their vision. There is a teacher, very talented and have an amazing background. However, he cannot hide that he is annoyed that students ask him to repeat or slow down, with the cliché "pay attention I'm not going to repeat" as his favorite response. As an international student, paying 40.000$ a year and having to ask youtube for answers because the teacher don't want to repeat is really frustrating. That teacher also promote competition among students, publicly rewarding the best while shaming the losers. The crunch is terrible, some students ended at the hospital because of the pressure, while I luckily avoided that fate, I had to attend to multiple phycology sessions and had to take medication to cope with it. The school have counselors and I believe it's a good thing, and helped me a lot. My final point which is not a good one, is the display of a female teacher which in my opinion should not be a teacher at all, and she is still operating at MDS. She already have a bad reputation among her students. But what really disgusted me was when she verbally attacked a student for having a low attendance to her class. That student was on wheelchair, missing a leg and an illness in it's terminal phase. But it didn't protected him from her having the audacity to say word for word "Are you going to get it under control or what ?" complaining that he still should attend to her class, even if he was recovering from chemotherapies. That student sadly passed away later that year. No matter how many photos of her with that student was taken, this is something that cannot be covered up, and I hope she will change her behavior and stop abusing her students. Overhaul, I have learned critical skills at MDS. There was tears of sadness but also tears of joy. Despite some flaws, I still believe that school can share knowledge of quality to its students. Edit: I have been almost a year now, I am still without a piece of paper saying I completed anything because we are still waiting for the "graduation day" and the school have been very dismissive if I could get it."
"My grandson went here, can't believe he wasted his time to get a 'degree' that cost as much as it would from a real tertiary institution! He came out with less knowledge than my granddaughter who's only be at Auckland University for 1.5 years!! Disgraceful!!"
"I attended the BCT (Game Art course) of which seemed structured in the beginning. However further into the years lecturers left, courses were scrambled, software issues, computer issues, degrading in quality of papers. Things are not what they are put out to be. If you want a degree that is easy and requires little to no skill to pass and want a job, people skills are all you need because out of 100 odd art students 20-30 made it to 3rd year, of which maybe 5-7 landed jobs in studios. (they won't disclose actual statistics to save their beacon.)"
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