Degrees
Undergraduate
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
The BA is internationally popular and is the world's most widely recognized
degree. It's in our nature to understand who we are, where we've come from,
and where we're going. You'll learn how humanity thinks, feels and acts,
and how the past shapes our present and future. The subjects you will study
deal with the history and the creative activities of humankind through the
arts, the languages, the politics, and the cultures of the past and the present.
The ability to communicate with each other is probably the most powerful
tool we have as human beings, and the ability to communicate effectively
is something that is vital to success, whatever career path you choose. Graduates
of the arts degrees are prized contributors of today's modern society.
Ko te BA e kaingākau nuitia ana ā, he tohu e mōhio whānuitia ā-ao ana. He mea nui anō ki a tātou kia mōhio tātou ko wai tātou, i ahu mai tātou i hea, ā, e ahu ana hoki tātou ki hea. Ka akona e koe ngā āhua whakaaro te tangata, ōna rongo, ōna whanokētanga, ā, i te hāngaitanga ake o te wāmua ki te wātū me te wāmuri. Ko ngā kaupapa ka tātaringia e koe ka pā ki te hitori me ngā mahi auaha a te tangata mā te huarahi o te toi, te reo, te tōrangapū me ngā ahurea o ngā wāmua, o te wā nei.
Ko te kaha o te whakapāpā tētahi ki tētahi te tino taonga nui rawa o Ngāi-tātou te tangata, me te kaha anō ki te whakapā tika, he mea tūturu ki tōna angitū, ahakoa he aha te huarahi umanga ka whāia e koe. Ko ngā kaiwhiwhi i te tohu toi, he tāngata taonga tākoha ki te pāpori hou o ēnei wā.
Bachelor of Māori and Pacific Development (BMPD)
The BMPD will equip you with knowledge of the issues affecting both Māori,
Pacific and other indigenous peoples preparing to face the future.
As a student you will gain an insight into the traditional, social, political,
environmental, cultural and management aspects of Māori and Pacific
society. You will be prepared to apply this knowledge to the things you value
in your life as well as in your future career prospects.
I a koe e noho akonga ana, ka whiwhi mātau hōhonu ki ngā tikanga tuku iho, ngā pāporitanga, ngā tōrangapūtanga, te taiao, te ahureatanga me ngā āhuatanga pakihi o te pāporitanga Māori, pāporitanga o te Moana Nui a Kiwā.
Ka whakaritea koe ki te whakamahi i ēnei mōhio ki ngā mea e kaingākau nuitia ana i roto i tō oranga, i roto anō hoki i ō mahi e tūmanakotia ana e koe a te wāmuri.
Graduate
Bachelor of Arts with Honours BA(Hons) - Te Tohu Taki Paerua
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Master of Arts Degrees (MA)
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Master of Māori and Pacific Development (MMPD)
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Postgraduate Diplomas
Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip) - Tītohu Rānei
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Postgraduate Diploma in Interpreting and Translating Māori (PGDipInt&Trans) - Te Tītohu Whakamāori
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PGDipInt&Trans - Te Tītohu Whakamāori
Higher Degrees
Master of Philosophy (MPhil)
Higher Degrees Programme
The MPhil is normally a one-year full-time research degree. Entry normally
requires a candidate to have qualified for a bachelors degree with honours
or a masters degree and must have achieved at least Second Class Honours
(first division) or Distinction. In special circumstances, candidates with
other academic qualifications or appropriate research experience may be
accepted.
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Higher Degrees Programme
The PhD is normally a three-year full-time research degree. A part-time option
is available. Entry normally requires a candidate to have qualified for
a bachelors degree with honours or a masters degree and must have achieved
at least Second Class Honours (first division) or Distinction.



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