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Te Reo Mori

Te Reo Mori

12 February 2024
蹤獲扦ing this language enables people to explore their identity as New Zealanders and to pass on their passion for Aotearoa to others.
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Overview


Te Reo Mori

Introduction

Learning te reo Mori enables us to explore our identity as New泭Zealanders and pass on our passion to others and future generations.

Te Reo Mori is a highly recommended study option for those who might work with Indigenous people or industries, or in education, public, or communications roles that require bicultural and multicultural泭competency.

Te Reo Mori

What will my study involve?

  • Develop your reo skills and learn about language revitalisation, bilingual/immersion education, reo history, and contemporary language.
  • Take part in wnanga reo (language immersion field trips) to local marae.
  • Be a part of our whnau at Aotahi: School of Mori and Indigenous Studies with support and guidance in and out of泭classes.
  • Complete a minor in Te Reo Mori within many bachelors degrees to combine language skills with your other study泭interests.

Te Reo Mori

Courses

Te Reo Mori major

For the major in the Bachelor of Arts, complete the following courses:

100-level

If you have little or no previous background in te reo Mori, it is also strongly advised to take .

200-level

and are recommended.

300-level

You are also encouraged to take courses in Mori and Indigenous Studies. Up to 45 points can be included in the major.

Students completing a double major in Te Reo Mori and Mori and Indigenous Studies in the Bachelor of Arts must complete a total of 270 unique points in the two course areas.

Te Reo Mori minor

For the minor in the Bachelor of Arts, Commerce, Digital Screen, Health Sciences, Product Design, Psychological Science, Science, Social and Environmental Sustainability, Sport, or Youth and Community Leadership, complete the following courses:

Te Reo Mori

Career opportunities

Careers are opening up with the increasing role of Mori as a defining element of our national culture. Te Reo Mori skills are sought after in health, media, government, tourism, social services, and many other泭industries.

Career pathways could include:

  • community leadership
  • journalism
  • heritage and cultural organisations
  • interpreting and translation.

Find out more about what you can do with a degree in Te Reo Mori.

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