
As new media and digital technologies become an ever-present part of our daily lives, so too does the need for brands and individuals to learn how to effectively stand out in this increasingly congested online space.
At eCampus NZ we’re committed to expanding our students’ knowledge through our creative programmes, and from this month we’re adding new exciting short courses that will help our students discover their niche in the digital world.
The range of courses means students are able to tailor their learning path to suit whatever their core passion may be, whether that be gaming and game development (a global powerhouse industry that is currently valued at $93 billion), digital travel photography, or even becoming a podcasting and blogging master.
For budding photographers, the new courses include Photoshop CC for the Digital Photographer, Discover Digital Photography, and Travel Photography for the Digital Photographer. These courses all use current industry-standard software and are facilitated by experts in the profession.
For those interested in website and game creation, eCampus NZ can now offer Creating WordPress Websites, Intermediate WordPress Websites, How to Get Started in Game Development, and Blogging and Podcasting for Beginners.
Keen writers can develop their skills further with Write Fiction like a Pro, The Keys to Effective Editing, Travel Writing, and Effective Business Writing. There’s also an Introduction to Interior Design course for those with a flair for dressing up a room.
These creative subjects have myriad benefits, including boosting employment opportunities. Not only is there a need for talented and creative people within the business world, with graphic design, marketing, and teaching, but also personally – creative subjects enrich lives, bringing joy and passion.
All the short courses offered through eCampus NZ can be completed in just six weeks, and are affordable, each costing $345 each. Explore our new course options on the eCampus NZ website and see how far your passion can take you.