Information Design

Graduate Story
Jody Winter

Jody Winter was self-employed, managing small projects for a local authority when she decided to study towards the Graduate Diploma of Technical Communication (GDTC).

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Graduate Diploma in Information Design
Level: 7 - The Graduate Diploma in Information Design (GDID) is a world-renowned qualification in information design, which has been taught entirely online since 1996.

The GDID is open to graduates and experienced practitioners from around the world. We offer the flexibility of online learning, the input of international experts, and the favourable New Zealand exchange rate.

As a GDID graduate, you will attain industry-ready skills in all aspects of information design, from project management through to usability testing. GDID graduates are highly sought-after professionals who work in a range of fields, including industry, commerce, public service, local government, science, and medicine.

We are proud to be sponsored by the SYSDOC Group, who provide support for our students through sponsorship, prizes, and internships.

Our staff are focused on providing you with excellent learning opportunities. You will benefit from a wealth of industry experience and knowledge backed up by sound academic qualifications.

Alison Reynolds - awarded the Society of Technical Communication’s Jay R Gould Award for teaching excellenceThe GDID principal lecturer, Alison Reynolds, was awarded the Society of Technical Communication’s Jay R Gould Award for teaching excellence in 2008.

Alison received this award to recognize her leadership in combining program development and teaching technical communication in a fully online program and for excellence in teaching and mentoring students.

 
To find out what the GDID can offer you, explore the rest of our website. If you have any specific questions contact the GDID programme leader, at gdid@cpit.ac.nz