Master of Te Reo Māori Program By University of Canterbury | Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha |Top Universities
Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

50,435 NZDTuition Fee/year

Application Deadline

01 Dec, 2023Application Deadline

Scholarship

YesScholarships

Program overview

Main Subject

Ethnicity, Gender and Diversity

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Master of Te Reo Māori prepares graduates for a professional career in te reo Māori. It provides advanced knowledge of the language, and an introduction to research, emphasising linguistic competence and critical thinking about a range of contemporary and historical aspects of te reo. The MTeReo (240 points) consists of compulsory Te Reo Māori courses, further courses towards an endorsement, and a choice of either a dissertation, research papers, or a project. You will normally complete at least four courses before enrolling for a research dissertation. The degree takes 2 years full-time, or up to 4 years part-time.

Program overview

Main Subject

Ethnicity, Gender and Diversity

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Master of Te Reo Māori prepares graduates for a professional career in te reo Māori. It provides advanced knowledge of the language, and an introduction to research, emphasising linguistic competence and critical thinking about a range of contemporary and historical aspects of te reo. The MTeReo (240 points) consists of compulsory Te Reo Māori courses, further courses towards an endorsement, and a choice of either a dissertation, research papers, or a project. You will normally complete at least four courses before enrolling for a research dissertation. The degree takes 2 years full-time, or up to 4 years part-time.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

3+
6.5+
90+
58+
176+
Anyone wishing to enrol in the MTeReo must have either:
  • a bachelor's degree with a major in Te Reo Māori, with at least a B+ Grade Point Average in 60 points at 300-level; or
  • a bachelor's degree and a Graduate Diploma in Arts in Te Reo Māori, or another equivalent qualifying degree, with at least a B+ Grade Point Average in 60 points at 300-level; or
  • a bachelor's degree, and have both relevant professional experience and a high level of competency in te reo Māori; or
  • completed the four courses for the Postgraduate Diploma in Te Reo Māori with Merit or Distinction.
01 Dec 2023
2 Years
Jul
Feb

Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

7,961 NZD
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International Students

50,435 NZD
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Flexible yet focused, UC’s bachelor's degree qualifications equip you to solve the problems of the future. Whether you already have your career path mapped out, or are open to new possibilities, you can tailor your studies to suit your interests and goals.
You can focus on a particular career from day one, or follow new and exciting options as you discover them. Some qualifications are specialised, with most of your first-year courses already set into a programme, such as the Bachelor of Engineering with Honours or Bachelor of Laws.
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A coursework master’s (or taught master’s) degree provides a structured programme of taught courses at an advanced level. In some cases, a taught master’s can allow you to undertake study in a different professional area from that of your first degree (and so can facilitate a change of career focus). As well as the course component, many offer applied learning opportunities, such as an independent project or industry placement.

A number of UC’s master’s degrees allow for a combination of both courses and research.

Regardless of form, gaining a master’s degree is evidence of high academic attainment, specialist understanding and advanced critical evaluation, research, interpretation, and communication skills.

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