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tāhuhu reo māori

master of te reo māori


He tohu paerua tēnei e pā ana ki te reo Māori, arā tōna ingoa ko te Tāhuhu Reo Māori. E rua tau te roa. He tohu whakatupu i te whakaaro mō te reo Māori o ngā tūpuna. Ka rangahaua ngā kōrero o neherā kia kitea ai te āhua o te reo i a rātou, ā, i tō rātou nā wā. Mā ēnei mahi e whakawhānui te kōrerotanga me te tuhinga o te ākonga.


He kaupapa rangahau tōmua tēnei mā te tauira e anga nui mai ana ki ōna. Ā, me whai tohu paetahi, me ōrite rānei ngā pūkenga, ka mutu, me wairua rangahau, me mōhio ki te tuhi i te reo Māori, ā, me mātua mōhio ki te reo Māori.


Note: This course is taught in te reo Māori.

IWI AND HAPŪ STUDIES 

You will also study two papers in Iwi and Hapū studies to compliment your learning, these are often the most rewarding part of study for the majority of our students as they gain a deep connection back to their roots. Your Iwi and Hapū papers will be online with excellent tutor support to help you through, week by week activities. The assignments that you complete will become a taonga and resource for your whānau, marae, iwi and will be treasured for years to come.


Iwi and Hapū studies begin in the first week of the academic year, so you can begin your studies before your first specialisation noho. You will also get the opportunity to meet your reo and iwi and hapū pūkenga during your first noho on campus.


Code: 

TReo

Credits:

240

Duration:

2 years

Level:

NZQA Level 9

Delivery:

Residential seminars, self directed learning

Location:

Mode:

Te Reo Māori

Next Intake:

17 Feb - 26 Oct 2025

Tuition Fees:

$7,399.29 (approximately)

Entry Requirements:

Minimum age of 17 years. Good capacity in te reo Māori as the course is total immersion. Support from a hapū/iwi to conduct research. Hold an undergraduate degree or have appropriate knowledge and experience to study at postgraduate level. Regular internet access, email address and computer or laptop with a working mic and camera are required.


*Please note this programme is pending external approval and some details may change.

Curriculum

Marautanga
Year One
  • Course of Study
    • REO401 Te Whakatupu i Te Reo I/Te Reo o Ngā Niupepa Māori 
    • REO402 Te Reo Auaha
    • REO403 Te Tātari i Te Reo / Te Reo o ngā Tohunga Tuhi Kupu
    • REO404 Te Reo Ōpaki
    • REO405 Te Tū Marae – Karanga me te Whaikōrero
  • Iwi and Hapū
    • HAPŪ401 Ko ngā Kaumātua: He Kura Te Tangata 
    • HAPŪ402 Ko te Marae te Kāinga Matua
Year Two
  • Course of Study
    • REO501 Te Haurapa: Kimihia, Rangahaua
    • REO504 Te Tū Marae II/Karanga me te Whaikōrero 

    Choose an elective of either:

    REO502 Te Whakawhiti i Te Reo

    or 

    REO503Te Whakapūmau i Te Reo 


  • Iwi and Hapū
    • HAPŪ501 Ko te Hāpu: Whāia te Tino Rangatiratanga
    • HAPŪ502 Ko Ngā Mātākōrero o Ngā Iwi: He Taonga Te Reo 

Calendar

Maramataka

Please contact your course administrator (Kara Henare ext 751) for details.

After Graduation

Ka puta te ihu
  • Pathway to teaching of te reo in wharekura, secondary school and tertiary institutions
  • Senior Māori language advisor
  • Project management of te reo and kaupapa Māori research and development
  • Māori language translator
  • Contributor to reo revitalisation
  • Senior cultural advisory roles in government or local authorities 
  • Policy analysis and advisory roles in Māori language and kaupapa Māori development

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