Areas of Māori study

Undergraduate degrees - Minor in Māori Studies

Photo of students inside Stewart BuildingThe Minor in Māori Studies is available in all degrees. You can include a Minor in Māori Studies in your bachelor’s degree by taking five Mast coded units, at least one of which must be at the 300 level.

If you want to construct a Minor in Māori Studies as part of your degree contact:

Sally McKean,
Academic Co-ordinator,
Free phone 0800 10 70 10 (New Zealand only)

 

Māori curriculum

Level Code Name
100 level MAST 104 Te Tiriti o Waitangi (The Treaty of Waitangi)
MAST 106 Ngā Tikanga Māori (Māori Cultural Studies)
MAST 118 Te Pia I (Te Reo: The First Order of Learning A)
MAST 119 Te Pia II (Te Reo: The First Order of Learning B)
200 level MAST 206* Whakatakoto Kaupapa (Māori Planning & Devp)
MAST 210* Te Ao Marama (Māori Identity and Philosophies)
MAST 211* Rangahau Māori (Māori Research Methods)
MAST 218 Te Akonga I (Te Reo: The Second Order of Learning A)
MAST 219 Te Akonga II (Te Reo: The Second Order of Learning B)
300 level MAST 311* Te Tauira I (Te Reo: The Third Order of Learning A)
MAST 316 Whakarite Kaupapa Here (Māori Policy & Planning)
MAST 318 MAST 318 Te Whanaketaka (Māori Development)
MAST 319 MAST 319 Te Kaitiakitaka (Māori Environmental Management)
MAST 320 MAST 320 Mana Motuhake (Māori Self Determination)

* Refer in the first instance to Sally McKean (Academic Co-ordinator) at the Centre for Māori and Indigenous Planning and Development.

 

 

Postgraduate degrees

Level Code Name
600 level MAST 603 Mana Kaitiaki (Māori Resource Management)
MAST 604 Kaupapa Matua (Advanced Māori Policy & Planning)
MAST 605 Te Puawaitaka (Advanced Māori Development)
MAST 606 Indigenous Planning & Development
MAST 610-615* Special Topics

For further information regarding Postgraduate study contact: 

Associate Professor Hirini Matunga,
Director,
Centre for Māori and Indigenous Planning and Development
Free phone: 0800 10 70 10 (New Zealand only)

 

Page last updated on: 12/10/2009