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Māori Studies

Develop an awareness, appreciation and broad understanding of all things Māori. Your knowledge of Māori culture and society, and how this has been affected by New Zealand's colonial history, will help in creating a positive future. With a focus on te reo Māori me ōna tikanga—Māori language and culture—you'll become good at speaking Māori and gain a solid understanding of the culture and its traditions.

Programme requirements

For this degree you'll need to:

  • Complete at least 120 points from 200- and 300-level courses, of which:

    • At least 75 points must be at 300 level or above

    • In exceptional circumstances you may be permitted to include courses at 400 level

    • Satisfy the subject requirements

Important information

  • To be accepted into Māori language courses at 200- and 300-level you must have completed 20 points from the University’s 100-level Māori courses.

Subject requirements

For this subject you'll need to:

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