pre-requisites
Open entry.
You do not need to speak Te Reo Māori to do this course.
You do not need to speak Te Reo Māori to do this course.
course description
In this course students will explore the Māori World in both historical and current contexts. The content will be drawn from a range of subjects which could include Media Studies, Sociology, Art History, Religious Studies, History, Tikanga and Social Studies. Students will investigate Māori identities, culture, history and related perspectives. There will be some opportunity for students to select their areas of study, related to the Māori World, that interest them.
course fees
None
course leads to
Tertiary study in fields such as Social and Community Services, Law, government, media/communications, television, radio teaching, research, public service careers, museum educator, librarian, tourism
internal credits
A minimum of 16 credits
external credits
0
total number of credits
A minimum of 16 credits
This course can be customised to meet the University Entrance literacy and subject needs of individual students
co hods
Ms Bennett & Mr Murray