Government ministries, businesses, social agencies and educational institutions in New Zealand recognise the need for employees with such knowledge and skills. Excellent employment prospects await graduates with knowledge of issues affecting Māori and other peoples in New Zealand.
Māori Studies graduates are needed to help find ways to address the needs and interests of the Māori community and to help to promote and implement the goals of the Treaty of Waitangi.
Having more than one major in your degree, or a major plus a minor, will make you more marketable and attractive to prospective employers. A major in Māori Studies will be your point of difference in your chosen career. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
Duration: 4 Year(s)Fees: NZ$147,228
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Semester 1 (February), 2024 | Dunedin |
Semester 2 (July), 2024 | Dunedin |
Semester 1 (February), 2025 | Dunedin |
Semester 1 (February), 2025 | Dunedin |
Semester 2 (July), 2025 | Dunedin |
Semester 1 (February), 2026 | Dunedin |
Semester 2 (July), 2026 | Dunedin |
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IELTS: IELTS score of 6.0 in the academic module (with no individual band below 6.0)
TOEFL IBT: Score of 80 (writing 20), TOEFL PBT: Score of 550 (TWE 4.5)
International Baccalaureate: IB Diploma with a minimum of 24 points.
GCE Advanced Levels: minimum grade of 8.
Satisfactory completion of one year's study at an approved tertiary institution.
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TOEFL Internet based overall score: 80.0
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