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ake nei. Ko Hani ko Puna, ko te Mauriora. Ko Tāne,
ko Tūmatauenga, ko Hineahuone, ka puta te tangata
ki te whai ao ki te ao mārama, ka tihe mauriora!
Kia tangihia te hunga kua riro i te wahangūtanga o
Aituā, kua riro hei whare kōrero, hei whare wānanga
mā Hinenuitepō e kuku nei, e rauhī nei i te tangata.
Okioki mai koutou ki te ao wairua. Waiho mātou ki
muri nei e takuate atu nei, e whakapau mahara nei mō
koutou. Mā mātou e hamuhamu ngā taonga i a koutou,
ēnā e tika ana mā mātou e whāwhā, e manaaki. E kui
mā, e koro mā, moe mai koutou.
E te iwi whānui, tēnā koutou katoa. Ko te reo tēnei
o Te Wānanga o Raukawa te tangi atu nei, te mihi
atu nei ki a koutou. Ko Te Wānanga o Raukawa; he
kaupapa mātauranga nā Te Kotahitanga o te Tonga,
o Te Āti Awa, o Ngāti Raukawa o Ngāti Toa Rangatira
i whakatū engari, nā ngā iwi o te motu i manaaki,
i whakarangatira. He wānanga i te mātauranga
tōna kaupapa, he whakatupu i te mātauranga tōna
whāinga. Mā ō tātou tikanga, mā ō tātou kaupapa e
whakapūmau. Hei aha? Hei āwhina kia tupu ai, kia
pua ai, kia matomato tonu ai ō tātou whānau, ō tātou
hapū, ō tātou iwi.
Heoi e rau rangatira mā, kei konei e rārangi mai
ana ētehi kōrero mō Te Wānanga o Raukawa hei
tirohanga, hei whakaarotanga; ko tōna huarahi hei
takahitanga pea mā koutou. Ko te taumata kōrero,
ko te tangata i āta whakangaua ki te kōhatu karā o te
whare wānanga o ngā tūpuna he kete kī, he purapura
i ruiruia mai i roto o Rangiātea. Tēnā, whakapiripiri
mai, whakatatatata mai.
Kia tau ngā manaakitanga ki runga i a tātou katoa.
ISSN: 2253-4474
© Te Wānanga o Raukawa, April 2019
144 Tasman Road, Ōtaki, P.O Box 119, Ōtaki 5512, New Zealand
Phone: (64-6) 3649011, www.wananga.com
Photography by various artists acknowledged throughout this publication.
Graphic Design by www.arpy.co.nz
Images of carvings within Te Ara a Tāwhaki: a large number of carvings
can be credited to the late Te Whetūmārama o te Ata Kereama who
completed these in the 1990's. Staff of Te Wānanga o Raukawa also
completed carvings for the whare.
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tēnei, haere mai ki
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Mereana Selby
Tumuaki
Ngāti Raukawa
PhD, MMM, BA, DipTchg,
DipBil Tchg, Dip DA,
PpPT, PpK, Te Panekiretanga
o Te Reo
Te Wānanga o Raukawa
welcomes you to engage
with us in undertaking your
education journey.
We are a provider that focuses on the needs and
aspirations of our people, pitched at provision of
undergraduate and postgraduate level with a strong
emphasis and priority on te reo Māori.
While providing a model that ensures our students
are competent in their understanding of themselves,
their history, cultural practices, language and
literature, Te Wānanga o Raukawa is also committed
to educating and empowering students vocationally.
Our graduates are able to offer dual competencies
in a range of professions. This sets them apart and
advantages them when presenting their profile for
employment opportunities.
Students are well supported at Te Wānanga o
Raukawa. There is a network of assistance from
both within the organisation and the wider
community which includes staff, kaiāwhina,
whānau, hapū and iwi, all of whom give their
time and expertise to facilitate and enhance the
education pathway.
You will see that we have a range of offerings
for your consideration. At any given time new
programmes are in development as we strive to
respond to current needs and interests. We invite
you to join us, to choose Te Wānanga o Raukawa
as your tertiary provider.
Nau mai rā!
Mereana Selby
Tumuaki
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Kaupapa and
their expression
Te Wānanga o Raukawa operates
within a kaupapa/tikanga framework.
We find that this has placed us in an environment with
challenges and opportunities to learn about how the
Māori mind (prior to being influenced by the language and
culture of later settlers) conceptualised and responded
to the world. Kaupapa provide a window to that world.
The ongoing accumulation of experience represents a
contribution to our mātauranga continuum that has
served us well and will continue to do so into the future.
The ten kaupapa are as follows.
MANAAKITANGA
Manaakitanga embodies values
such as generosity, fairness,
respect and consideration.
As we strive to maximise our
contribution to the survival
of Māori as a people, we must
ensure that our activities are
conducted in a manner that
is mana enhancing of all
those involved.
Te Reo is a taonga which we have
inherited from our tūpuna, an
invaluable body of knowledge,
enlightenment and innovation.
Te Reo is intimately connected
with mātauranga, conveying
important messages about the
way our tūpuna understood
and experienced the world.
The acquisition, maintenance,
promotion and revival of te reo
are priorities for Te Wānanga
o Raukawa.
WHAKAPAPA
Whakapapa reinforces the
connections between us,
and to our tūpuna, atua and
tūrangawaewae. Whakapapa
shapes and illuminates our
efforts to better understand and
contribute to the mātauranga
continuum that binds us to one
another across the generations.
WAIRUATANGA
Wairuatanga acknowledges the
spiritual dimension in our lives
and in mātauranga. Wairuatanga
is embedded in the extensive
web of relationships that binds
present, past and future
generations together as we
work to reclaim, rejuvenate
and expand the mātauranga
continuum.
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WHANAUNGATANGA
Ūkaipōtanga reinforces the
marae as our principal home,
as a place of comfort,
nourishment and inspiration.
We should ensure that we
are fully engaged with our
marae, which are of primary
importance in reconnecting
with mātauranga from our
own whānau, hapū and iwi.
We must endeavour to create
a similar environment at
Te Wānanga o Raukawa.
PŪKENGATANGA
Pūkengatanga dictates the
pursuit of excellence in all our
activities, encouraging us to
contribute to the mātauranga
continuum by building on the
fields of expertise that we
have developed over time.
Pūkengatanga demands
the provision of distinctive,
innovative and high quality
facilities, programmes,
publications and services.
KOTAHITANGA
Kotahitanga emphasises the
value of working together
towards the achievement of
common goals. We should
express our distinctiveness
as an institution and as
individuals, whānau, hapū
and iwi, while also embracing
the opportunity to gain
strength and insight through
the sharing of experiences
and understandings.
RANGATIRATANGA
Rangatiratanga exemplifies the
attributes commonly associated
with a rangatira: integrity,
generosity and the ability to
unite people. We are expected
to demonstrate these qualities
as we perform our roles and
responsibilities, and to nurture
them in those around us.
Whanaungatanga reminds
us that our achievements
are typically the result
of collaborative effort.
Working together provides
the opportunity for each
of us to make our unique
contribution to the collective
enterprise, enabling shared
aspirations to be advanced
and reinforcing our whānau,
hapū and iwi associations.
KAITIAKITANGA
Kaitiakitanga urges Te Wānanga
o Raukawa to nurture and
protect its people and its place.
It requires us to preserve and
enrich those taonga that have
been created and tended by
others, and that we have
inherited. We must employ our
resources wisely, ensuring that
their use contributes positively
to our viability and reputation.
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to see and experience the world
through Māori eyes. All our
programmes except certificates
include a specialisation, an iwi and
hapū componant and te reo Māori.
Te Wānanga o Raukawa is a unique centre of higher learning
devoted to the world of Māori knowledge (mātauranga
Māori). It is a reformulation of an ancient Polynesian
institution known as the whare wānanga, which were
tribal centres of higher learning. The method of teaching
at Te Wānanga o Raukawa is based on knowledge and
wisdom passed on by our ancestors. Through our holistic
approach to teaching and learning, you will experience a
new and exciting journey into knowledge.
Te Wānanga o Raukawa continues to build on its reputation
as the only tertiary institution that offers iwi and hapū
studies in depth. The value to whānau, hapū and iwi is
inestimable and makes a major contribution to the
documentation of the history of Aotearoa, New Zealand.
An investment in technology in response to student demand
and technological change sees us expanding our provision
both nationally and internationally. We have increased
and improved the use of e-learning and the wider use of
technology, reducing programme workload with minimal
negative impact or compromise of quality.
We deliver a blended academic model catering for the
needs of our students, the majority of whom are already
in employment. This allows for more interaction between
tutor and student through the online space and lesser
days on-site. We see this as a positive move ensuring
the needs of our students remain at the forefront as
we navigate through the 21st century.
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OTakI
The main campus of Te Wānanga
o Raukawa is located in Ōtaki.
Ōtaki is a small coastal town of
about 6,000 residents, an hour
north of Wellington and an hour
south of Palmerston North.
Ōtaki offers four kōhanga reo, a kura kaupapa Māori
- Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Rito, a kura ā iwi -
Te Kura ā Iwi o Whakatupuranga Rua Mano, and
Te Wānanga o Raukawa.
Sporting and outdoor activities abound with numerous
sports clubs for netball, rugby, tennis, soccer, squash,
wakama and is home to the Whiti Te Rā Rugby League
Club. The Ōtaki Gorge and Forks are in close proximity
giving people outlet for swimming, kayaking, tramping
and observing nature (gateway to the Tararua Forest Park).
Whether the sun is out or the weather is wet and wild
Ōtaki Beach is popular with locals and visitors alike.
It’s great for collecting pipi, fishing, swimming,
beachcombing. It’s a fun place for the whānau.
Ōtaki has a variety of shopping choices. The weather is
awesome in the summer months which is why it is known
as sunny Ōtaki. Come to Ōtaki. It’s a good place to be.
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HOME TO...
The Māoriland Film
Festival, an international
indigenous festival
celebrating film and
storytelling.
The Ōtaki Kite Festival,
a fun filled family affair
with entertainment,
stalls and spectacular
kites on show.
The Waitohu
School Fireworks
Extravaganza.
Part of the Kāpiti
Arts Trail.
Te Kura ā iwi
Whakatupuranga
Rua Mano Kainival.
The Ōtaki-Māori Racing
Club, New Zealand's only
Māori owned racing club.
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Student Life
Residential seminars (noho) range from three
to six days at a time. Students are provided
with accommodation while attending noho
at any of our sites.
There are dormitory facilities in an open sleeping area, a marae
style arrangement with mattresses for larger groups, and a small
number of units available in Ōtaki to those less able. We supply
sheets, pillows and pillowcases.
Students bring blankets/sleeping bags plus any personal and
medical care items.
A wireless network service is available in all academic areas across
the Ōtaki campus.
There is a small shopping area five minutes walk from the Wānanga
should you require any personal items while on noho. This includes
two supermarkets, chemist, public library, Kiwibank/Post Shop and a
number of cafes.
Ōtaki Beach is approximately 20 minutes' walk from the Wānanga
if you want to stroll down to the beach in your break. The sandy
beach, beautiful river and wide open spaces framed by the majestic
Tararua ranges make Ōtaki a great place to revitalise.
A five minute walk from
the wānanga to a small
shopping area
24 hour security
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Te Wānanga o Raukawa
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20 minutes walk from
the Wānanga
A wireless network
service on campus
A range of accommodation
options at the Ōtaki campus
Pick-up/drop-off service
from Ōtaki campus to
local bus stops
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Support Services
Ratonga Akonga
Our student services team will process your enrolment
and assist you with your application for a Student Loan
and Allowance. They can also advocate on your behalf
with Studylink and assist with childcare subsidy forms
and scholarship applications that require official sign-off
by Te Wānanga o Raukawa.
Te Whare Pukapuka
Housed within the Te Ara a Tāwhaki building at the campus,
te whare pukapuka offers a warm and welcoming space
for students with spacious study areas, access to desktop
computers, wifi, as well as printing, photocopying and
scanning services. Our librarians can help with research
enquiries and provide support for accessing information.
The full range of library services can be found at wananga.com.
Health Services
If you become unwell while on noho in Ōtaki, the
programme administrator can arrange for you to be
seen at the Ōtaki Medical Centre.
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Te Wānanga o Raukawa
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He Iti Nā Mōtai is a whare kōhungahunga (early childhood
care) and education centre at The Ōtaki campus. It provides
a stimulating kaupapa Māori learning environment for
tamariki of students while you are on noho. We encourage
you to make use of this facility. If you are seeking childcare
while on noho in Ōtaki. Please contact us at least seven days
prior to your arrival to ensure a place is available and your
child can be accommodated.
Hokomai Merchandise Shop
Students can purchase Te Wānanga o Raukawa branded
clothing and other merchandise from the Hokomai shop,
located in Te Ara a Tāwhaki on the Ōtaki campus. Hokomai
is open on selected lunchtimes during noho.
Ngā Purapura
Ngā Purapura is a world-class training facility located
on campus. With a fully equipped gym, court facilities,
meeting rooms, class rooms, cafe and more, Ngā Purapura
is available for the whole community to enjoy. There is no
charge to use the gym while you are on noho.
Te Hiringa
Te Hiringa is a support team dedicated to helping you
succeed in your studies. Focussed on academic success,
all team members are experts in their area of speciality
and have a wealth of teaching experience between them.
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UNDERSTANDING
OF WĀNANGA
Te Kawa o te Ako
One set of procedures that applies when studying at Te Wānanga o Raukawa
is described as the kawa of learning, te kawa o te ako. It relates to protecting
and maximising the learning and teaching potential of students and staff at
Te Wānanga o Raukawa. It aims to curb activity that reduces the capacity to
learn and teach.
One dimension of te kawa o te ako affirms that anyone who feels unable
to forgo the use of drugs, including alcohol, during noho should not attend.
Infringements of the kawa will place the person, and possibly their whānau,
hapū and iwi, at risk and result in possible withdrawal from study at
Te Wānanga o Raukawa.
Te Ōhākī
‘He kōrero, he tohutohu whakamutunga nā te tangata i mua i tōna matenga’
Te Ōhākī represents the embodiment of the dying wish of Ngāpera Wikohika,
a former staff member of Te Wānanga o Raukawa. Her request was that
we should all learn from her experience in suffering from smoking related
illnesses that contributed directly to her loss of life.
Te Wānanga o Raukawa is a ‘Smoke Free Campus’ and we aim to support
those of our students who smoke with the tools and knowledge to be able
to work towards a lifestyle that is totally free from smoking. Ultimately, our
broader goal is that all Te Wānanga o Raukawa students and graduates will
be in a strong position to positively influence whānau in making informed
decisions around wellbeing and good health.
0800 WANANGA (0800 926 2642)
tetomonga@twor-otaki.ac.nz
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principal home;
maintain and respect
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Whakamua
Graduate Destinations
As well as enhancing their cultural survivability with
a strong focus on te reo Māori and researching iwi and
hapū connections, students of all ages and levels of
tertiary study are able to secure a qualification that
leads to meaningful employment.
We have opportunities for those who wish to retrain,
upskill or further their knowledge in a rapidly evolving
workplace and increase their contribution to the social
and economic wellbeing of Aotearoa.
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Ngawati Apanui, nō Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Whātua
Poutuarongo Whakaakoranga graduate with whānau
Te Wānanga o Raukawa
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How it all works
Te Wānanga o Raukawa providing Māori tertiary
education founded on tikanga and kaupapa
tuku iho, since 1981.
NZQA approved
programmes
Learn in a distinctively
Māori environment
Residential noho in
Ōtaki include meals,
accommodation with
access to wifi, a gym,
merchandise shop
and library
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Te Wānanga o Raukawa
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Specialisation
+
50%
+
Reo
25%
+
Iwi and Hapū
25%
Our academic year begins in March and ends in November. There are two huringa
(semester) starting March and July. Teaching and learning is supported by an
online and virtual learning environment called Mūrau (Moodle) that can be
accessed by registered users anywhere in the world.
Learning is blended through online, residential noho and self-directed
learning (SDL). All three components must be completed in order to
obtain your qualification.
A typical semester
WEEK SPECIALISATION
1 - 12
Attend 2* x three day
residential noho on campus
Online activities
through Mūrau
Self-directed learning
at home through
research, interviews
and assignment writing
13 - 16
IWI AND
REO STUDIES
HAPŪ STUDIES
Delivered online through Mūrau
Self-directed learning at home through research,
interviews and assignment writing
Attend 1 x five day Hui
Rumaki Reo on campus
Kura Tautoko – support and completion school for all three components
* Duration may vary depending on your chosen tohu
=
Tohu
100%
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Our Houses of Learning
Te Wānanga o Raukawa is made up of five academic whare:
TE WHARE ARONUI
If you are studying at diploma level and above you will
engage with Te Whare Aronui as you undertake Iwi and
Hapū Studies. For many students this helps to build
cultural confidence by researching connections with
marae, hapū and iwi. Delivered online with comprehensive
resources, Iwi and Hapū Studies is supported by an
experienced team of pūkenga (teachers) and kaikōkiri
(administrators) who are active members of their marae,
hapū and iwi.
TE WHARE KŌRERO
Te Whare Kōrero is the centre for all te reo Māori courses at
Te Wānanga o Raukawa, including the diploma, degree and
masters reo qualifications. All students studying at diploma
level or above will have contact with Te Whare Kōrero during
their reo journey. Reo programmes include free online
certificates, immersion day classes with the reo degree,
reo online for undergraduate courses, hui rumaki reo,
postgraduate and masters level noho.
Te Whare Kōrero are also kaitiaki of our literary performing
arts programmes that allow students to develop their
confidence to communicate through song and dance while
taking a journey back to the origins of whare tapere.
TE WHARE ORANGA
Te Whare Oranga courses focus on the health and wellbeing
of people, whānau, community and our environment.
Whether it be a certificate in physical wellbeing (Pakari
Tinana) or diploma in holistic wellbeing (Rongoā Māori)
Te Whare Oranga courses appeal to those who want to
make a difference for our people starting with ourselves
and our whānau. Degree programmes include Kawa Oranga
(Health Promotion, Sport and Exercise Science), Toiora
Whānau (Social Work) and Kaitiakitanga Pūtaiao
(Environmental Management).
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TE WHARE KŌKIRI
All courses at Te Wānanga o Raukawa are underpinned
by mātauranga Māori to open us to the Māori world view.
With Te Whare Kōkiri you can specialise in mātauranga
Māori from diploma to masters level or complete
postgraduate studies in management for a unique edge
in the Aotearoa business world and beyond. For those
interested in caring for our inherited treasures in their
many forms, there is a degree in information management
(Puna Maumahara).
Te Whare Kōkiri also offer certificates for the art forms
of karanga and whaikōrero and a degree specialising in
carving or weaving. Te Whare Kōkiri qualifications can
change individual perspectives and help to disseminate
the knowledge of our ancestors through graduates and
their future pursuits.
TE WHARE WHAKAAKORANGA
Te Whare Whakaakoranga is the base of our teaching
degrees and Māori laws and philosophy qualifications
(Ahunga Tikanga). For early childhood, primary or
secondary school teaching, our immersion and bilingual
teaching degrees are approved for TeachNZ study awards
and scholarships. Postgraduate options are available for
those looking to advance to management roles in Māori
medium or other schools.
From diploma to masters level, Ahunga Tikanga explores
Māori legal systems prior to contact with Western
influences and the presence of tikanga as a highly
successful and self-contained law.
Te Wānanga o Raukawa
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STUDY OPTIONS
Poupou
Certificate
Poupou are certificate
level qualifications.
They are usually
short courses or
introductory
programmes.
Heke
Diploma
Heke are diploma
level courses.
Most of the heke
at Te Wānanga o
Raukawa comprise
the first year of a
degree programme.
Poutuarongo
Bachelor
Degree
Poutuarongo is
the term for an
undergraduate
bachelor degree.
The duration is
usually three or
four years of full time
study and can also
be taken part time.
Poutuarongo
Tāhuhu
Poutāhū
Poutāhū
Postgraduate
Diploma
Poutāhū is the
postgraduate
diploma, usually one
year of full time study
or longer part time.
Tāhuhu
Master Degree
The tāhuhu is the
master degree, the
achievement of an
advanced level of
research and study
at postgraduate level.
A master degree is
two years full time
study and may also
be studied part time.
Heke
Poupou
Te WāNANGA o RAukAWA quAlificATioNS AND
levelS ARe bASeD oN The coNcePT of The 'WhARe'.
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RIGHT QUALIFICATION
FOR YOU
it’s important that you choose the right tohu
or qualification for you and your whānau based
on your strengths, interests or career goals.
We also understand that some studies will just simply resonate with you and we
encourage you to find out as much as you can about a particular qualification.
You will have the opportunity to talk to staff in academic areas, to gain a full
understanding of what’s required in order to celebrate the completion of
your journey with us at graduation te Rā Whakapūmau. What you will gain
on completion is much more than a qualification as you learn to see, think,
and navigate from a Māori world view.
Heke
Completion of a diploma provides a pathway to the knowledge and skills of a
particular job or career at entry level. It introduces you to a field of study which
could lead to a variety of career pathways and prepares you for further study.
Poutuarongo
Completion of a bachelor degree demonstrates that you should have the skills
and knowledge to enter into a particular job or career within a certain body
of knowledge.
Poutāhū
For holders of an existing degree, the completion of a postgraduate diploma
allows you to enter a different field of work or progress to another role within
your sector which could be at a higher level. It demonstrates you have evidence
of advanced knowledge in a particular specialist area.
Tāhuhu
The completion of a master’s degree demonstrates mastery of a distinct
body of knowledge which may allow you to advance in your chosen career
or be recognised as an expert in that field.
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Qualifications that lead in to a range of career pathways including
ARTS
CREATIVE
DESIGN
Heke Toi Whakarākai (Whakairo)
Diploma in Design and Art (Carving)
Heke Toi Whakarākai (Raranga)
Diploma in Design and Art (Weaving)
Poutuarongo Toi Whakarākai (Whakairo)
Bachelor of Design and Art (Carving)
Poutuarongo Toi Whakarākai (Raranga)
Bachelor of Design and Art (Weaving)
ARTS
PERFORMING ARTS
DRAMA
ENTERTAINMENT
BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT
ADMINISTRATION
LEADERSHIP
CONSERVATION
SCIENCE
Heke Whare Tapere
Diploma in Literary Performing Arts
Poutuarongo Whare Tapere
Bachelor of Literary Performing Arts
Poutāhū Whakahaere
Postgraduate Diploma in Management
Tāhuhu Whakahaere
Master of Management
Heke Kaitiakitanga Pūtaiao
Diploma in Environmental Management
Poutuarongo Kaitiakitanga Pūtaiao
Bachelor of Environmental Management
Working artist, exhibition technician,
educator/lecturer, curator, whānau/
hapū/iwi weaver/carver, commissioned
artist, museum studies, fashion design
or contemporary artist.
Performing arts teacher, cultural advisor,
entertainer, stage manager, tourism/
hospitality advisor, performer, kapa haka
choreographer, composer, educator/
lecturer, drama/acting.
Middle or senior management roles,
business owner/operator, marketing or
communications advisor, chief executive
officer, human resource manager,
business advisor, policy analyst.
Bilingual conservation scientist and
forestor, bilingual energy auditor, bilingual
environmental engineer, environmental
protection technician, urban regional
planner, rūnanga/ iwi and hapū
representative, Resource Management
Act work, DoC ranger, project
management of restoration works,
biodiversity work in councils.
EDUCATION
TEACHING
Heke Whakaakoranga Kōhungahunga
Diploma in Teaching (Early Childhood)
Heke Te Rangakura Kaiwhakaako
Diploma in Teaching (Bilingual)
Heke Whakaakoranga
Diploma in Teaching (Māori Medium)
Poutuarongo Whakaakoranga Kōhungahunga
Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood)
Poutuarongo Te Rangakura Kaiwhakaako
Bachelor of Teaching (Bilingual)
Poutuarongo Whakaakoranga
Bachelor of Teaching (Māori Medium)
Poutāhū Whakaakoranga Akorau
Postgraduate Diploma in Blended Teaching and Learning
(Pre-service, Māori Medium, Primary)
Poutāhū Whakaakoranga
Postgraduate Diploma in Education (Māori Medium)
Tāhuhu Whakaakoranga
Master of Education (Māori Medium)
Kaiwhakaako Maōri, education advisor,
early childhood/primary/secondary
teacher. Special education teacher, tertiary
lecturer, curriculum advisor, education
union rep, policy analyst, specialist subject
area teacher, education advisor, senior
kaiako Māori, policy advisor, Māori
language specialist, principal.
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LAW
PHILOSOPHY
Heke Ahunga Tikanga
Diploma in Māori Laws and Philosophy
Poutuarongo Ahunga Tikanga
Bachelor of Māori Laws and Philosophy
Poutāhū Ahunga Tikanga
Postgraduate Diploma in Māori Laws and Philosophy
and Master of Māori Laws and Philosophy
Tāhuhu Ahunga Tikanga
Master of Māori Laws & Philosophy
HEALTH &
COMMUNITY
WELLBEING
Heke Rongoā
Diploma in Māori Holistic Wellbeing
Heke Toiora Whānau
Diploma in Social Work
Poutuarongo Toiora Whānau
Bachelor of Social Work
LANGUAGE
TE REO
Poupou Huia Te Reo (Online)
Certificate in Māori Protocol and Language
for use in the Home (Level 4)
Poupou Huia te Reo – Te Hōkairangi (Online)
Certificate in Tikanga and Māori Language for the Home
and Community - Intermediate-Advanced (Level 5)
Heke Reo Māori
Diploma of Te Reo Māori
Poutuarongo Reo Māori
Bachelor of Te Reo Māori
Poutāhū Te Reo Māori
Postgraduate Diploma in Te Reo Māori
Tāhuhu Te Reo Māori
Master of Te Reo Māori
MĀTAURANGA MĀORI
ARCHIVING
INFORMATION
MANAGEMENT
Poupou Karanga
Poupou Tū Whaikōrero
Heke Puna Maumahara
Diploma in Information Management
Heke Mātauranga Māori
Diploma in Mātauranga Māori
Poutuarongo Puna Maumahara
Bachelor of Information Management
Poutuarongo Mātauranga Māori
Bachelor of Mātauranga Māori
Tāhuhu Mātauranga Māori
Master of Mātauranga Māori
SPORT
RECREATION
Poupou Pakari Tinana
Certificate in Physical Wellbeing
Heke Kawa Oranga
Diploma in Health Promotion, Sport and Exercise Science
Poutuarongo Kawa Oranga
Bachelor of Health Promotion, Sport and Exercise Science
Māori health and wellbeing promotion,
whānau ora navigator, iwi/hapū or
Māori organisational sports, exercise
or nutrition consultant, kōhanga, kura
or wharekura hauora and pakari tinana
roles, rangatahi health and education
specialist, kōhanga, kura, wharekura
teacher training, teacher trainer
Māori wellbeing, sports and exercise
consultancy, whānau wellbeing advisor,
kaupapa-based physical activity and
nutrition consultant.
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Kaikaranga, kaikōrero, advisor, exhibition
technician, historian, project researcher,
records/archive manager, cultural
advisor, curator, educator/lecturer,
information management advisor, case
manager, policy advisor/analyst.
Rongoā practitioner/advisor, whānau/
hapū/iwi health promoter, natural health
advisor, healthcare assistant, whānau
ora navigator, social worker, rangatahi
health and education specialist, health
and wellbeing consultant, policy analyst.
Kaiwhakaako i te reo Maōri, private
teacher, cultural advisor, broadcaster,
lecturer, policy advisor, kaitohutohu i te
reo Maōri, kairangahau, kaiwhakahaere
kaupapa mahi, kaiwhakawhitiwhiti reo
Maōri, translator, reo revitalisation.
Independent researcher, project
researcher, cultural advisor, hapū/iwi
executive, kaitakawaenga, kaiāwhina,
post treaty settlement capacity building,
advisor, lecturer, mentor, writer.
Te Wānanga o Raukawa
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our wealth; develop
and retain
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HAPŪ STUDIES
hoki ki tōu maunga kia purea ai
koe e ngā hau a Tāwhirimātea
Return to your mountains to
be cleansed by the winds
of Tāwhirimātea
All STuDeNTS STuDYiNG AT DiPloMA level AND Above
Will uNDeRTAke STuDieS iN Te Reo MāoRi AND iWi
AND hAPŪ ReSeARch AS PART of YouR STuDieS.
Te Reo Māori
The reo is a taonga – Te Wānanga o Raukawa has a vision to
support the increase of reo speakers in Aotearoa. As part
of your qualification you will undertake studies in te reo
Māori to unlock the world as seen by our tūpuna and
empower and support future generations. You do not need
to be a speaker of te reo to begin your journey with us.
Our immersion hui (hui rumaki reo) are a proven method
to achieving language success. These are run twice a year
for five days in each semester. You will also learn at home
in your own time by following our online Te Ako Mai i
Tawhiti (MAIT) programme and have access to tutorial
support throughout your journey. Everything you need
to prepare for hui rumaki reo is contained within the
online environment and you will be given resources such
as dictionaries, booklets and useful phrases to help you
through this journey.
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Te Wānanga o Raukawa
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Hoki ki tōu maunga reminds us of our inherited
responsibilities to people and places of significance.
This includes our iwi, hapū, whānau and tribal homes.
Establishing and maintaining relationships and connections
with those who share common whakapapa allows us access
to a larger collective. This whakataukī encourages us to
return to our tūrangawaewae to be restored and refreshed
within tikanga Māori. Its basic philosophy is to 'know about
oneself'. Visiting and connecting to our marae and people
is one way we as Māori do this.
Iwi and Hapū studies aim to increase the number of people
participating in whānau, hapū and iwi affairs and is a core
subject area studied by undergraduate and postgraduate
students. The study encourages knowledge and confidence
in who students are as Māori.
All undergraduate Iwi and Hapū courses are facilitated
online with a small amount of time given at each noho for
face-to-face delivery. Learning is done through Mūrau, our
online learning platform, and is suited to all learning styles
with tutor assistance every step of the way.
Future pathways for graduates of Iwi and Hapū studies
include iwi and hapū leadership roles, governance roles,
hapū negotiator, historian, researcher, policy analyst,
advisors, iwi liaison officers and more. Graduates steeped
in reo and iwi and hapū knowledge are highly valued in the
modern workforce and Aotearoa society setting you apart
from others competing in the same work space.
New Programmes
Our aim is to develop programmes that meet the needs of
our people. We continually look at how we can improve our
existing portfolio and increase the knowledge base of iwi
throughout Aotearoa. For up-to-date information on all
our programmes, visit wananga.com.
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DFREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS
DO I NEED TO COMPLETE IWI AND HAPŪ
AND REO STUDIES?
Yes, iwi and hapū and te reo are two of the three
components that make up your qualification at
diploma and degree level. There are variations
in certain qualifications where proficiency in te
reo is required but this will be discussed with
you during academic counselling.
Researching your iwi and hapū and te reo Māori
studies add benefit to the knowledge and skills
you acquire through your chosen specialistion.
WHAT LEVEL OF COMPUTING SKILLS
SHOULD I HAVE TO STUDY AT TE WĀNANGA
O RAUKAWA?
While we have staff who can assist you develop
and hone your skills, you should feel comfortable
using the Microsoft suite of programmes including
Word, Powerpoint and in some cases Excel.
Iwi and hapū and reo studies are completed in the
online space through weekly activities and include
written assignments and online activities.
DO I NEED TO ATTEND KURA TAUTOKO?
Kura tautoko is not compulsory but is an opportunity
for you to take some time away from whānau and
work commitments in order to complete your
studies. During this time our campus and sites are
open with academic staff and services available to
support you in your journey.
CAN I BRING MY CHILDREN TO NOHO
WITH ME?
We encourage you to make the most of learning
while you are attending noho or hui rumaki reo.
Unless your child is breast feeding or you bring a
caregiver with you, we encourage for yourself and
your fellow students that you arrange childcare
before each noho.
DO I NEED TO MOVE TO ŌTAKI TO
COMPLETE MY STUDIES?
Noho are held at the Ōtaki campus or Manukau and
Gisborne sites, depending on the course you are
enrolled in. You may want to think about moving to,
or near, Ōtaki if you want to study te reo full time.
Students in the reo diploma and undergraduate
degree attend classes Monday to Thursday at
the Ōtaki campus, so it is best to live within daily
travelling distance. Rentals in Ōtaki are in high
demand, however, there are other towns close by.
Ōtaki is located an hour north of Wellington and
an hour south of Palmerston North.
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DO I NEED TO BE ABLE TO SPEAK TE
REO MĀORI TO ENROL WITH TE WĀNANGA
O RAUKAWA?
For the majority of our programmes, no - te reo
is a component of all qualifications at diploma
level and above. You do not need any te reo Māori
to begin your studies except where profiency
of reo is required for entry (eg teaching and
postgraduate level). TIP: Our FREE online Poupou
Huia Te Reo courses are an excellent way to get
a headstart as well as develop your confidence
in the online learning space.
Te Wānanga o Raukawa
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
STUDYING HERE AND GAINING A
QUALIFICATION ELSEWHERE?
Mātauranga Māori flows throughout every
qualification offered at Te Wānanga o Raukawa,
so no matter what you are studying you are also
gaining knowledge that our ancestors held and
lived by allowing you to develop your senses
from a Māori world view.
WHAT CAN I ExPECT AT HUI RUMAKI REO?
The skills you gain in the online environment
are transferable in whichever sector you choose
to work in. Iwi, hapū and reo studies will allow
you to develop personally and set you apart from
others competing in the same work space.
Our aim is to produce graduates who are Māori
in the way they think, act and behave and who
will pass the mātauranga on to future generations
ensuring the survival of us as a people. The success
of one graduate is the success of another whānau,
hapū, iwi.
You will attend hui rumaki reo twice a year,
once in semester one and again in semester two,
giving you a chance to put to practice what you
have learnt in the online space, and complete
any oral assessments.
The first hui rumaki reo can be quite an
overwhelming experience, but you will not be
alone. You will start with an introduction to the
protocols and expectations and get to know your
fellow students from across programmes before
going into full immersion that evening. You will
be given resources to assist you during this time.
Te Wānanga o Raukawa has held immersion hui
for over 30 years so you can be assured you are
in good hands.
Each day begins with karakia and mōteatea then
you will move in to year group classes. There are
also work groups and a whole range of fun activities
that allow you to practise your reo while developing
lifelong friendships. While hui rumaki are challenging
and will take you out of your confort zone, it is an
experience our students often miss and enjoy when
the hui is over. TIP: Ensure you complete all your
online activities prior to hui rumaki reo, this will give
you the best advantage and allow you to concentrate
on the learnings each day.
HOW LONG ARE THE NOHO?
For the majority of qualifications, you will attend
residential seminars or noho throughout the year.
Most noho run Friday to Sunday with the exception
of the teaching programmes who include week
days in their noho schedule. You will also attend 1
hui rumaki reo each semester. Hui rumaki reo are
6 days long from Tuesday to Sunday. During noho,
you will be accommodated on site with all meals
provided. Depending on your chosen specialty,
you could travelling to noho six to ten times a year
for both specialty and hui rumaki reo.
WHAT IS A TOHU?
At Te Wānanga o Raukawa, qualifications are
called tohu.
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Our Qualifications
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POuPOu
CERTIFICATES
The reo is a taonga;
halt the decline
and revive
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Te Wānanga o Raukawa
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o Raukawa or want to
experience a taste of what
we offer? our poupou are a
great way to experience studying
with us, often giving you the
confidence to progress on to
further advanced study – begin
your journey here!
CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE
Poupou Huia Te Reo (Online)
Certificate in Māori Protocol and Language
for use in the Home (Level 4)
Poupou Huia te Reo – Te Hōkairangi (Online)
Certificate in Tikanga and Māori Language
for the Home and Community - IntermediateAdvanced
(Level 5)
Poupou Pakari Tinana
Certificate in Physical Wellbeing
Poupou Karanga
Poupou Tū Whaikōrero
All tohu are run subject to student numbers, minimum numbers apply.
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NGĀ POUPOU
CERTIFICATES
Poupou Huia
Te Reo (Online)
Certificate In Māori
Protocol And Language
For Use In The Home
(Level 4)
20 weeks part time online
(NZQA Level 4)
February and July start dates
40 credits
FREE to citizens, permanent
residents and domestic students
of Aotearoa, New Zealand.
Begin your te reo Māori language learning journey
in the comfort of your own home, this tohu is
suited to language learners at the beginner to
intermediate level.
Follow the daily activities of a real whānau through
a series of audio lessons and carry out fun online
activities to reinforce your learnings. Listen to
adaptions of well-known fairytales and engage
with peers and tutors online. The best thing about
this course is that you can learn in your own time,
at your own pace and with others.
Huia Te Reo – Te
Hōkairangi (Online)
Certificate In Tikanga
and Māori Language
For The Home And
Community.
Intermediate to
Advanced (Level 5)
20 weeks part time online
(NZQA Level 5)
February and July start dates
40 credits
FREE to citizens, permanent
residents and domestic students
of Aotearoa, New Zealand.
Learn everyday Māori language relevant to the
home, the whānau and the wider community as
you continue nurturing your reo with the sequel to
our Poupou Huia Te Reo level 4 online certificate.
The programme is suited to advanced beginner
to intermediate levels, so there is something
for everyone. Download and listen to the audio
while commuting to work, spend your lunch break
doing activities, or when the tamariki have gone to
bed. Language learned is immediately applicable
to activities in the home, work and community;
learning is supported by regular usage as you
perform your everyday activities.
Poupou Pakari
Tinana
Certificate In Physical
Wellbeing
Delivered part time over 16 weeks
(NZQA Level 4)
Four 1 day noho
Offered to groups at a marae,
kura or venue near you, minimum
30 students
March and July start dates
45 credits
Zero Fees
If you are interested in enhancing your mauri ora
(vitality) and want to take a holistic approach
to nutrition and wellbeing then this tohu will
introduce you to strategies, principles and
philosophies from a Māori world view, relevant to
both your individual and whānau wellness journey.
Reinforcing the value of whakawhanaungatanga
(positive relationships) this tohu is perfect for
groups as it engages participants in successful
and purposeful mauri enhancing activities that
promote daily movement and optimal nutrition.
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All tohu are run subject to student numbers, minimum numbers apply.
Te Wānanga o Raukawa
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Delivered part time over 18 weeks
(NZQA Level 4)
Four weekend residential noho,
self-directed learning
Offered to groups at a marae,
kura or venue near you, minimum
30 students
March and July start dates
40 credits
Zero Fees
Ko Hine-ruhi koe, te wahine nāna i tū te ata
hāpara - you are like Hine-ruhi, the woman
who caused the wonder of the dawn to appear.
Bring forth your creativity and be instilled with a
deep appreciation of the beautiful and traditional
art form of karanga.
For women who want to gain the knowledge
and confidence to stand on their marae as a
kaikaranga, this tohu will get you there. This is
also an excellent tohu for anyone wanting to
reconnect with their cultural identity or take the
first initial steps to further study in mātauranga
Māori or reo and is ideal for anyone already
working in a kaupapa Maōri based environment.
Poupou Tū
Whaikōrero
Delivered part time over 18 weeks
(NZQA Level 5)
Four weekend residential noho,
self-directed learning
Offered to groups at a marae,
kura or venue near you, minimum
30 students
March and July start dates
60 credits
Zero Fees
Kiri kawa ki te kupu, kiri kawa ki te riri, kiri kawa ki
te rākau - adroit orator, adept warrior, an ever ready
defender. Become a confident kaikōrero as you
develop your reo and capability as an art form and
mode of communication, in a variety of situations.
For men with an intermediate level of reo who
want to gain the knowledge and confidence to
stand on their marae as a kaikōrero, this tohu will
get you there. This is also an excellent tohu for
anyone wanting to reconnect with their cultural
identity or take the first initial steps to further
study in mātauranga Māori or reo, it is ideal
for anyone already working in a kaupapa Maōri
based environment.
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heke
DIPLOMAS
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Te Wānanga o Raukawa
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awarded at level 5 upon completion
and are the first year to the degree
programme. They are designed
to introduce you to your chosen
career or field of study and lay
the foundation for future study.
WHARE KŌRERO
Heke Reo Māori
Diploma in Te Reo Māori
WHARE ORANGA
Heke Rongoā
Diploma in Māori Holistic Wellbeing
Heke Kawa Oranga
Diploma in Health Promotion, Sport
and Exercise Science
Heke Kaitiakitanga Pūtaiao
Diploma in Environmental Management
Heke Toiora Whānau
Diploma in Social Work
WHARE KŌKIRI
Heke Puna Maumahara
Diploma in Information Management
Heke Mātauranga Māori
Diploma in Mātauranga Māori
Heke Toi Whakarākai (Whakairo)
Diploma in Design and Art (Carving)
Heke Toi Whakarākai (Raranga)
Diploma in Design and Art (Weaving)
Heke Whare Tapere
Diploma in Literary Performing Arts
WHARE WHAKAAKORANGA
Heke Ahunga Tikanga
Diploma in Māori Laws and Philosophy
Heke Whakaakoranga Kōhungahunga
Diploma in Teaching (Early Childhood)
Heke Te Rangakura Kaiwhakaako
Diploma in Teaching (Bilingual)
Heke Whakaakoranga
Diploma in Teaching (Māori Medium)
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DIPLOMAS
Heke Reo Māori
Diploma in Te Reo Māori
One year diploma (NZQA Level 5)
Daily classes, self-directed and
online learning
Ōtaki campus
March start date
120 credits
Ko tōku reo tōku ohooho, ko tōku reo tōku
māpihi maurea. My language is my awakening,
my language is the window to my soul.
Te reo Maōri is what helps to define us as a
people, setting us aside from any other culture
on earth. As Māori it is our birthright, a gift from
our ancestors and one that must be nurtured to
evolve for future generations. This one year full
immersion programme will help to bring forth
that seed which lies dormant. If you are seeking
to become fluent in te reo Māori then this tohu
will ensure you develop proficiency in acquiring
the language.
Heke Rongoā
Diploma in Māori
Holistic Wellbeing
One year diploma (NZQA Level 5)
Residential noho, self-directed and
online learning
Ōtaki campus, Manukau site
March start date
120 Credits
Ko au te rongoā, ko te rongoā ko au. Awaken your
spirit to the world of rongoā as you bring together
dimensions of wairua (spirit) and rongoā rakau
(native herbal preparations).
Steeped in matāuranga Maōri, you will be
introduced to the origins of rongoā including
restorative practices of the body, mind and soul.
Drawing on pūrakau, origins of whakapapa
and safe ethical practices you will gain an
understanding of where we stand in relation
to our natural environment.
Heke Kawa Oranga
Diploma in Health
Promotion, Sport and
Exercise Science
One year diploma (NZQA Level 5)
Residential noho, self-directed and
online learning
Ōtaki campus
March start date
120 credits
Combine your love of physical activity (sports,
fitness, outdoor pursuits) with the theory of
healthy lifestyle choices grounded in a tikanga
Māori health and wellness framework.
Heke Kawa Oranga will introduce you to the
fundamentals of exercise, nutrition, sports, fitness
and health promotion. Physical activities and a
real 'hands on' approach combine with theory to
ensure a well-rounded knowledge base. Mountain
biking, hiking, kayaking, gym instruction, sports
and fitness are some examples of the activities
you may engage in along with nutrition, health
promotion, outdoor safety and event planning
and management.
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All tohu are run subject to student numbers, minimum numbers apply.
All students need access to a computer, the internet and an email to study.
Te Wānanga o Raukawa
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Pūtaiao
Diploma in Environmental
Management
One year diploma (NZQA Level 5)
Residential noho, self-directed
and online learning
Ōtaki campus
March start date
120 credits
Become a guardian of Papatūānuku, the
essence of our physical life source as Māori.
Discover how Māori interacted with the
natural world around them and the importance
of maintaining a viable and self-sustaining
ecosystem rooted in cultural practises
and protocols.
This programme will take you on a journey of
self-discovery instilling environmental values
consistent with kaupapa and tikanga Māori, as you
equip yourself with the necessary tools to ensure
the survival of our taonga tuku iho for generations
to come.
Heke Toiora Whānau
Diploma in Social Work
One year diploma (NZQA Level 5)
Residential noho, self-directed and
online learning
Ōtaki campus, Manukau site
March start date
120 credits
He aha te mea nui o te ao? He tangata, he
tangata, he tangata! Are you after a rewarding
career focusing on working with whānau to uplift
their wellbeing?
Be introduced to a uniquely Māori perspective
on whānau wellness. If your passion is people
and helping others, then this tohu will ignite your
passion and set you up on a pathway in the social
or community services sector. You will gain entry
level skills and knowledge required to begin
working with Māori to improve the social
wellbeing of whānau, hapū and iwi.
Heke Puna
Maumahara
Diploma in Information
Management
One year diploma (NZQA Level 5)
Residential noho, self-directed and
online learning
Ōtaki campus
March start date
120 credits
Become a guardian for the source of knowledge
contained within your whānau, hapū or iwi.
Just as our ancestors navigated the seas to
discover new lands, you will learn to navigate
the sea of information to make new discoveries.
Puna Maumahara refers to ‘repositories of
knowledge’, particularly those belonging to iwi,
hapū and whānau. Be entrenched in mātauranga
Māori and learn how to apply concepts along
with the interconnectedness to taonga tuku iho
(inherited treasures); learn electronic preservation
and appropriate models for organising and
retrieving knowledge and techniques for the
preservation of taonga.
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Ngā Heke
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Heke Mātauranga
Māori
Diploma in
Mātauranga Māori
One year diploma (NZQA Level 5)
Residential noho, self-directed
and online learning
Ōtaki campus
March start date
120 credits
From Ranginui the sky father to Papatūānuku
the earth mother and everything in-between,
enter into the realm of ‘te ao mārama’ of
expanding awareness and seeing the world
through Māori eyes.
To see the world through Māori eyes is to
understand how whakapapa tied our tupuna
to the living, breathing world around them.
Mātauranga Māori is the limitless pool of oral
tradition and knowledge passed down in an
unbroken line built on the foundation of
whakapapa, an all compassing network of
connection knitting all things together into
a whole. Mātauranga Māori allowed our tupuna
to understand, to explain and to interact with
the natural world around them.
Heke Toi Whakarākai
(Whakairo)
Diploma in Design
and Art (Carving)
One year diploma (NZQA Level 5)
Residential noho, self-directed and
online learning
Ōtaki campus
March start date
120 credits
If you have ever stood in the middle of a
meeting house and stared intently at the
carvings contained within, if you are hands-on
and love creating then put your hands to the
chisel and begin your creative career pursuing
the arts of our tupuna through carving.
Be introduced to the skills and knowledge handed
down through generations of tūpuna Maōri relating
to Hineraukatauri, Mataora, Tū-mata-uenga
and Rongo-ma-tane. You will learn pūrākau, the
origins, design and creation of tāonga pūoro,
kōwhaiwhai, whakairo rākau as well as tikanga
and workshop practises.
Heke Toi Whakarākai
(Raranga)
Diploma in Design and
Art (Weaving)
One year diploma (NZQA Level 5)
Residential noho, self-directed and
online learning
Ōtaki campus
March start date
120 credits
Experience the benefit of art and creativity in a
uniquely kaupapa Māori environment and become
a proponent for taonga toi within your whānau,
hapū and iwi. Be introduced to traditional
concepts in design and practice using flax and
other customary mediums. You will develop
an understanding of traditional design – its
components and the world it was born in.
The world of natural materials, their collection
and preparation is explored through the medium
of woven taonga. The techniques of tāniko, whatu
and raranga are employed to create indigenous
fashion and other woven art forms. Iwi, hapū
and reo studies will enrich your learning and
appreciation for taonga held by your whānau
hapū and iwi.
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All tohu are run subject to student numbers, minimum numbers apply.
All students need access to a computer, the internet and an email to study.
Te Wānanga o Raukawa
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Diploma in Literary
Performing Arts
One year diploma (NZQA Level 5)
Residential noho, self-directed
and online learning
Ōtaki campus
March start date
120 credits
Kia kawea tātou e te rēhia – Be inspired by the
spirit of joy, of entertainment! Te Whare Tapere is
an integral activity for the retention of significant
iwi and hapū traditions.
A modern day expression is typically, but not
exclusively, kapa haka it also involves traditional
games, storytelling, whakaari, taonga pūoro
and costume adornment. These artistic forms
are vessels for holding onto our identity, te reo
and tikanga. If you’re an entertainer by heart,
love the stage, want to delve into the origins
of te whare tapere or rekindle your passion for
te ao Māori, then this tohu will give you the edge
from others competing in the same career space.
Heke Ahunga Tikanga
Diploma in Māori Laws
and Philosophy
One year diploma (NZQA Level 5)
Residential noho, self-directed and
online learning
Ōtaki campus
March start date
120 credits
Become entrenched in tikanga Māori and open
up your philosophical mind as you take a journey
back to the origins of tikanga itself and how it
related to us then and its relevancy in today’s
changing world.
Be introduced exclusively to tikanga Māori,
Māori law and the presence of this as a highly
successful and self-contained system of law as
you explore whakapapa and the beginning of
law; laws of Ranginui, Papatūānuku, Tāne and
Tangaroa. This tohu resonates with those who
have an inquisitive mind, seeking answers within
our inherited treasures.
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Heke Whakaakoranga
Kōhungahunga
Diploma in Teaching
(Early Childhood)
One year diploma (NZQA Level 5)
Residential noho, self-directed
and online learning
Ōtaki campus
March start date
120 credits
Approved by the Education Council of Aotearoa
– TeachNZ Scholarships are available.
Turn your passion and existing work in kohanga
reo, puna or early childhood centres into a career
as you learn to nurture and develop the Māori
world view within our tamariki and mokopuna.
Delivered in both te reo Māori and English you
will be introduced to the foundations of the
philosophies of early childhood teaching from a
mātauranga Māori perspective. You will gain an
appreciation for te reo Māori as you undertake
indepth study on the language and its context
in early childhood education. Develop and gain
the necessary skills to become confident to
contribute to the growth and development of a
new generation in an early childcare setting.
Heke Te Rangakura
Kaiwhakaako
Diploma in Teaching
(Bilingual)
One year diploma (NZQA Level 5)
Residential noho, self-directed
and online learning
Ōtaki campus, Gisborne site,
Manukau site
March start date
120 credits
Approved by the Education Council of Aotearoa
– TeachNZ Scholarships are available.
Enter a rewarding, dynamic career that offers
flexibility, job security and opportunities to
travel as you turn your passion for making a
difference in the lives of our tamariki into a career.
Gain the necessary knowledge, attributes and
skills needed to access and relay ngā taonga
tuku iho to our children within a primary
education setting. This mātauranga is drawn
from the study of iwi and hapū values, knowledge
and institutions in a way that is consistent with
the notion of a Māori world view curriculum
and its application in the kaupapa Māori
educational context.
Heke
Whakaakoranga
Diploma in Teaching
(Māori Medium)
One year diploma (NZQA Level 5)
Residential noho, self-directed and
online learning
Ōtaki campus
March start date
120 credits
Approved by the Education Council of Aotearoa
– TeachNZ Scholarships are available.
With the rapid growth in kaupapa Māori learning
institutions and schools offering kaupapa Māori
education programmes, demand is increasing
for well-trained and qualified Māori teachers.
Delivered only in te reo Māori, this innovative tohu
will lay the foundations for you to be well equipped
to enter a career teaching. This qualification will
allow you to learn how to teach others to see the
world through Māori eyes. You will be competent
to teach a range of subjects using the language of
our ancestors.
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All tohu are run subject to student numbers, minimum numbers apply.
All students need access to a computer, the internet and an email to study.
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POuTuaROngO
DEGREES
Tino rangatiratanga;
self determination
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year bachelor degrees awarded
at level 7 upon completion,
giving you a headstart in to your
career choice. Gain a qualification
while you increase your reo Māori
capability and learn about yourself
through iwi and hapū studies,
discovering your place in this world.
WHARE KŌRERO
Poutuarongo Reo Māori
Bachelor of Te Reo Māori
WHARE ORANGA
Poutuarongo Kawa Oranga
Bachelor of Health Promotion, Sport and
Exercise Science
Poutuarongo Kaitiakitanga Pūtaiao
Bachelor of Environmental Management
Poutuarongo Toiora Whānau
Bachelor of Social Work
WHARE KŌKIRI
Poutuarongo Puna Maumahara
Bachelor of Information Management
Poutuarongo Mātauranga Māori
Bachelor of Mātauranga Māori
Poutuarongo Toi Whakarākai (Whakairo)
Bachelor of Design and Art (Carving)
Poutuarongo Toi Whakarākai (Raranga)
Bachelor of Design and Art (Weaving)
Poutuarongo Whare Tapere
Bachelor of Literary Performing Arts
WHARE WHAKAAKORANGA
The teaching programmes below are approved
by the New Zealand Teaching Council – TEACH NZ
Scholarships apply
Poutuarongo Ahunga Tikanga
Bachelor of Māori Laws and Philosophy
Poutuarongo Whakaakoranga KŌhungahunga
Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood)
Poutuarongo Te Rangakura Kaiwhakaako
Bachelor of Teaching (Bilingual)
Poutuarongo Whakaakoranga
Bachelor of Teaching (Māori Medium)
All tohu are run subject to student numbers, minimum numbers apply.
All students need access to a computer, the internet and an email to study.
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Ngā Poutuarongo
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BACHELOR DEGREES
Poutuarongo
Reo Māori
Bachelor of Te Reo Māori
Three year degree (NZQA Level 7)
Daily classes, self-directed and
online learning
Ōtaki campus
March start date
360 credits
Ko te reo te kuaha ki te ao Māori - te reo is
the doorway to understanding the world
of our tupuna. It is also the pathway to the
expression of our unique place in the universe.
If your desire is to speak, understand and
become an exponent of te reo Māori then this
is the qualification you are seeking. Over the
course of three years you will achieve high
proficiency in te reo and tikanga Māori. As a
graduate you will be well positioned to enter
postgraduate level studies of te reo Māori, or
undertake further study towards a range of
careers, including teaching, broadcasting,
research and policy development.
Poutuarongo
Kawa Oranga
Bachelor of Health
Promotion, Sport and
Exercise Science
Three year degree (NZQA Level 7)
Residential noho, self-directed and
online learning
Ōtaki campus
March start date
360 credits
Kawa Oranga is a three-year bachelor qualification
that will introduce you to fundamental kaupapa
(guiding principles), tikanga (practices) and kawa
(protocols) pertaining to Māori wellbeing, sport
and exercise promotion.
Taught out of Ngā Purapura, a world-class high
performance centre for Māori wellbeing, sport and
exercise based at Te Wānanga o Raukawa in Ōtaki.
The unique learning opportunities offered within
this distinctive environment enables students to be
fully immersed and involved within a contemporary
model for whānau and community wellbeing and
high performance.
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Te Wānanga o Raukawa
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Kaitiakitanga
Pūtaiao
Bachelor of
Environmental
Management
Three year degree (NZQA Level 7)
Residential noho, self-directed and
online learning
Ōtaki campus
March start date
360 credits
Te toto o te tangata, he kai, te oranga o te
tangata, he whenua – Food supplies the blood
of our people, our welfare depends on the land.
Turn your passion for nature and science into
a career as you deepen your connection to te
taiao and hone the skills to become a guardian
of our environment.
Kaitiakitanga pūtaiao studies explore the roles
and responsibilities of tangata whenua to ngā
taonga tuku iho (our inherited treasures). It looks
at how to uplift and maintain the wellbeing of our
environment from a kaupapa Māori perspective
and is ideal for anyone wanting to enter the
environmental sector or make a significant
contribution to the survival of our natural
resources from Papatūānuku to Ranginui.
Poutuarongo
Toiora Whānau
Bachelor of Social Work
Four year degree (NZQA Level 7)
Residential noho, self-directed
and online learning
Ōtaki campus, Manukau site
March start date
480 credits
Accredited by the Social Workers
Registration Board
If you love working with our people and assisting
whānau to make positive changes in their lives
then turn your passion for helping others into a
career in the social services sector; grasping hold
of ancestral knowledge to guide you.
You will gain the skills and knowledge required
to work effectively with Māori to improve the
social wellbeing of whānau, hapū and iwi.
Drawing on kaupapa tuku iho (inherited values)
you will be able to plan and implement measures
that contribute to the wellbeing of Māori, their
communities and therefore the nation. Toiora
Whānau provides a uniquely Māori perspective
on whānau wellness.
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Ngā Poutuarongo
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YPoutuarongo Puna
Maumahara
Bachelor of Information
Management
Three year degree (NZQA Level 7)
Residential noho, self-directed and
online learning
Ōtaki campus
March start date
360 credits
Become a guardian and exponent of Māori
knowledge and information management
systems ensuring the survival of taonga tuku
iho by drawing on tikanga and kawa relevant
to your iwi, hapū, marae or organisation.
Puna Maumahara develops bilingual and
bicultural managers of Māori information
resources in organisations. Design, implement
and manage information systems to suit
whakapapa based rōpū, other Māori groups
and organisations. Expand on what was covered
in the diploma in terms of best practice methods
for reporting, database administration, file
management and storage.
Apply kaupapa Māori principles to information
management and look further into the activities
of your hapū and iwi.
Poutuarongo
Mātauranga Māori
Bachelor of
Mātauranga Māori
Three year degree (NZQA Level 7)
Residential noho, self-directed
and online learning
Ōtaki campus
March start date
360 credits
Kia Māori ā tātou mokopuna – That our
descendants be distinctively Maōri.
Studies in Mātauranga Māori will introduce
you to understandings of human behaviour
based on concepts handed down through
generations of Māori, giving you the ability to
see, live and breathe through a Māori world view.
Te whakamāramatanga o ngā tikanga tuku iho e
puta ai te titiro a te Māori ki tōna ao. Learn about
kaupapa and tikanga Māori that define the way
we view the world as Māori. Explore Māori
knowledge as our tūpuna understood it, as
we understand it today and as it will be applied
tomorrow. For anyone aspiring to work with, or
for a Māori organisation under kaupapa Māori
this qualification is a must.
Poutuarongo
Toi Whakarākai
(Whakairo)
Bachelor of Design
and Art (Carving)
Three year degree (NZQA Level 7)
Residential noho, self-directed and
online learning
Ōtaki campus
March start date
360 credits
If you’re hands-on and love creating then begin
your carving career here - Tell the stories of your
whānau, hapū or iwi by giving voice and expression
to thought via the visual medium of toi whakairo
rākau (traditional Māori wood carving).
The aim of Toi Whakarākai is to increase the
number of Māori artists and provide a pathway
for those wanting to give voice, expression to
thought via the visual medium of toi whakairo
rākau (traditional Māori wood carving), and to
increase the number of Māori artists who can
contribute to the survival and wellbeing of their
whānau, hapū and iwi in a uniquely Māori way.
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Te Wānanga o Raukawa
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Poutuarongo
Toi Whakarākai
(Raranga)
Bachelor of Design
and Art (Weaving)
Three year degree (NZQA Level 7)
Residential seminars, self-directed
and online learning
Ōtaki campus
March start date
360 credits
Keep the stories of your whānau alive through
the creative art of weaving. Toi Whakarākai aims
to increase the number of Māori artists who are
skilled in traditional weaving techniques and
who can significantly contribute towards the
wellbeing and development of their whānau,
marae, hapū and iwi.
Over the course of the three years you will
increase your proficiency and mātauranga through
the creation of more refined woven art forms.
You will undertake in-depth research about your
marae and hapū and further extend your Māori
language skills. These components are an integral
part of this qualification enhancing the conception
of various art forms giving meaning and relevance
to each individual piece.
Poutuarongo
Whare Tapere
Bachelor of Literary
Performing Arts
Three year degree (NZQA Level 7)
Residential seminars, self-directed
and online learning
Ōtaki campus
March start date
360 credits
Whare Tapere studies builds the expression and
appreciation of Māori concepts, behaviour and
values through Māori performance art forms.
For anyone interested in drama, performing arts
or tourism this tohu is a must.
Graduates of the poutuarongo (degree)
programme will be exponents of composition
and performance of kaupapa Māori and valued
repositories of te reo and mātauranga Māori.
Graduates will be able to articulate the knowledge
of the whare tapere, and be conversant with the
origins of Māori performing arts pertaining to their
iwi and other iwi. Graduates will apply analytical
observation of tikanga within Māori performing
arts, including stage management, choreography
and decorative arts within performance.
Poutuarongo
Ahunga Tikanga
Bachelor of Māori Laws
and Philosophy
Three year degree (NZQA Level 7)
Residential seminars, self-directed
and online learning
Ōtaki campus
March start date
360 credits
The essence of Māori society, our values and how
these were reflected in the intricate web of social
hierarchy and kinship groupings governed how
Māori behaved and why. Questions about the
fundamental nature of how we lived as Māori
and how we changed in the advent of colonial
settlement and beyond are explored and
examined within this tohu.
A dynamic and life-changing three-year degree
programme which investigates the nature of
tikanga, an intricate and vast value-based
customary law structure that governed both
earthly and celestial interaction. Framed within
a whakapapa-based knowledge system, tikanga
described not only how Māori behaved but also
why they did.
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Ngā Poutuarongo
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Whakaakoranga
Kōhungahunga
Bachelor of Teaching
(Early Childhood)
Three year degree (NZQA Level 7)
Residential seminars, self-directed
and online learning
Ōtaki campus
March start date
360 credits
Ka whakahaerehia katoatia te tohu nei mā te reo
Māori me te reo Pākehā, ā, ka whakatūria he
Whare Kōhanga Akoranga e taketake ake nei i
te mātauranga Māori.
Mā te mōhio, mā te mātau, mā te mārama ki te
mātauranga Māori me te ao Māori e taea ai te
whakarite i tētehi marautanga kōhungahunga e
tupu ai te aronga Māori ki roto ki ngā tamariki.
Āmua, ka taea e te akonga te whakaako i roto i
ngā whare kōhungahunga o te motu. Ka taea anō
te whai atu i te tohu paerua.
Nā te Matatū Aotearoa i whakaae ēnei tohu.
He pai ēnei tohu mō ngā karahipi Teach NZ.
Note: This tohu in year one is delivered in both
te reo Māori and english.
Poutuarongo
Te Rangakura
Kaiwhakaako
Bachelor of Teaching
(Bilingual)
Three year degree (NZQA Level 7)
Residential seminars, self-directed
and online learning
Ōtaki campus, Gisborne site,
Manukau site
March start date
360 credits
Love working with children? Become a kaitiaki
of our future and develop the necessary
knowledge, attitudes and skills needed to
access and pass on ngā taonga tuku iho to
our future generations. If you’ve ever wanted
to be a teacher in a whānau class or bilingual
setting this qualification is for you.
The mātauranga (knowledge) you will learn is
drawn from the study of iwi and hapū values,
knowledge and institutions in a way that is
consistent with the notion of a Māori world
view curriculum and its application in the
kaupapa Māori educational context.
This qualification is approved by the Education
Council of Aotearoa. Teach NZ Study awards
are available.
Poutuarongo
Whakaakoranga
Bachelor of Teaching
(Māori Medium)
Three year degree (NZQA Level 7)
Residential seminars, self-directed
and online learning
Ōtaki campus
March start date
360 credits
Take your place in the classroom transferring
ngā taonga tuku iho to our leaders of tomorrow.
This popular and dynamic three-year teacher
training degree produces competent and
passionate teacher practitioners who are
in high demand for the Māori immersion
schooling environment.
Start your journey to becoming a capable,
knowledgeable kaiako who can teach from and
impart a Māori world view, whilst at the same
time being proficient and competent across
curriculum content. Ongoing teaching
practicums provide vital classroom/school
training and experience to combine the best
of teaching praxis. Graduates are competent
to teach a range of subjects using the Māori
language across all language environments
including immersion, bilingual and mainstream.
Nā te Matatū Aotearoa i whakaae ēnei tohu.
He pai ēnei tohu mō ngā karahipi Teach NZ.
Note: This tohu is delivered in te reo Māori.
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Te Wānanga o Raukawa
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POuTahu Me
nga Tahuhu
Postgraduate
and Masters
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level with postgraduate studies.
Poutāhū are the first year of
a masters qualification or tāhuhu
which are two years of advanced
professional study awarded
at level 9 upon completion.
These qualifications are open
for existing degree holders and
can add value to your current
knowledge base, research,
project, promotion or set you
on an entirely new career path.
WHARE KŌRERO
Poutāhū Te Reo Māori
Postgraduate Diploma in Te Reo Māori
Tāhuhu Te Reo Māori
Master of Te Reo Māori
WHARE KŌKIRI
Poutāhū Whakahaere
Postgraduate Diploma in Management
Tāhuhu Whakahaere
Master of Management
Tāhuhu Mātauranga Māori
Master of Mātauranga Māori
WHARE WHAKAAKORANGA
Poutāhū Ahunga Tikanga
Postgraduate Diploma in Māori Laws
and Philosophy and Master of Māori Laws
and Philosophy
Tāhuhu Ahunga Tikanga
Master of Māori Laws and Philosophy
Poutāhū Whakaakoranga Akorau
Postgraduate Diploma in Blended Teaching and
Learning (Pre-service, Māori Medium, Primary)
Poutāhū Whakaakoranga
Postgraduate Diploma in Education
(Māori Medium)
Tāhuhu Whakaakoranga
Master of Education (Māori Medium)
All tohu are run subject to student numbers, minimum numbers apply.
All students need access to a computer, the internet and an email to study.
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Ngā Poutāhū me Ngā Tāhuhu
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Me NGĀ TĀHUHU
POSTGRADUATE
AND MASTER’S
Poutāhū Te Reo
Māori
Postgraduate Diploma
in Te Reo Māori
Kotahi tau te roa o tēnei Poutāhū
(NZQA Taumata 8)
Noho, ako takitahi
Poutū-te-rangi ia tau ka tīmata
Ki Ōtaki. He utu mō tēnei
akoranga.
120 nama
Kei te tihi o te ngākau tō aronga ki te Reo Māori?
E hiahia ana koe kia tū hei kanohi whakarauora
mai i te reo Māori ki Aotearoa, waihoki ki te hāpai
i ngā iwi taketake o tuawhenua kē atu?
He ako i te taumata momo reo. Kua rukuhia te
ruku a te kawau ki te reo Māori mā tēnei tohu
paerua. Puea ake he reo kua eke atu ai ki
taumata anō ki te waha. Mā te ao Māori anō
mā ngā kaupapa tuku iho e whanake mai koe
ki aua taumata reo. Ka tātaritia ka wetekina
ngā tikanga wetereo me ngā whakatakotoranga
mai o te reo. Te tau tuatahi o te Tāhuhu Te Reo
Māori tēnei.
Tāhuhu
Te Reo Māori
Master of Te Reo Māori
E rua tau te roa o tēnei Tāhuhu
(NZQA Taumata 9)
Noho, ako takitahi
Poutū-te-rangi ia tau ka tīmata
Ki Ōtaki. He utu mō tēnei
akoranga.
240 nama
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
korero me te tuhituhi a te ākonga.
He kaupapa rangahau tōmua tēnei mā te ākonga
e anga nui mai ana ki ōna āhuatanga, 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 tohu is delivered in te reo Māori
Poutāhū
Whakahaere
Postgraduate Diploma
in Management
Kotahi tau te roa o tēnei Poutāhū
(NZQA Taumata 8)
Noho, ako takitahi
Poutū-te-rangi ia tau ka tīmata
Ki Ōtaki. He utu mō tēnei
akoranga.
120 nama
Take a step up on the corporate ladder as you
integrate tikanga Māori, reo, iwi and hapū studies
into your knowledge of management as you plan,
lead, organise and control business affairs through
a Māori world view.
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This qualification is ideal if you are seeking to
advance your corporate career or give your
organisation the edge by integrating kaupapa and
tikanga Māori inside your business processes.
You’ll learn the importance of a value-based
approach to running a business or organisation
including the influence of kaupapa Māori on
organisational culture, the legal environment
and human resources.
Te Wānanga o Raukawa
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Master of Management
Kotahi tau te roa o tēnei Poutāhū
(NZQA Taumata 9)
Noho, ako takitahi
Poutū-te-rangi ia tau ka tīmata
Ki Ōtaki. He utu mō tēnei
akoranga.
240 nama
Prepare yourself for executive and senior
management roles in any organisation as you
learn how to integrate tikanga into everyday
organisational functions combining the tools of
both worlds to give your organisation the edge to
successfully move forward in this ever-changing
business environment.
If you are wanting to climb up the corporate
ladder, integrate tikanga Māori or move your
profit or non-profit organisation into a valuebased,
kaupapa driven organisation, this
master’s programme will certainly help you
attain that. As a graduate of this programme
you will be well sought after both in business
or for iwi and hapū affairs.
Tāhuhu
Mātauranga Māori
Master of Mātauranga
Māori
E rua ngā tau te roa mō te Tāhuhu
(NZQA Taumata 8 me 9)
Noho, ako takitahi
Poutū-te-rangi ka tīmata
Ki Ōtaki. He utu mō tēnei
akoranga.
240 nama
Ko te whāinga nui o tēnei tohu, kia tupu, kia
rangatira tā tātou wānanga, me tā tātou kawe i te
mātauranga. Hua atu, kia rangatira hoki tā tātou
whakaahua i te wānanga nei ki te reo Māori.
E toru ngā akoranga nui o te tohu nei ngā
akoranga o te mātauranga, ngā tikanga o te
rangahau me ngā tikanga o te reo Māori.
Ka whakahaerengia ana ngā wānanga i roto
I te reo Māori, ka mutu, me reo Māori hoki
ngā tuhinga a ngā ākonga.
Note: This tohu is delivered in te reo Māori
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Ngā Poutāhū me Ngā Tāhuhu
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Poutāhū Ahunga
Tikanga
Postgraduate Diploma
in Māori Laws and
Philosophy and
Master of Māori Laws
and Philosophy
Kotahi tau te roa o tēnei Poutāhū
(NZQA Taumata 8)
Noho, ako takitahi
Poutū-te-rangi ia tau ka tīmata
Ki Ōtaki. He utu mō tēnei
akoranga.
120 nama
Turn your passion for justice, Māori and the
land into a resource that will benefit and
support the lives of whānau, hapū and iwi for
generations to come.
This study will take you back in time as you
investigate the practices of tikanga prior to
contact with Pākehā. You will develop a clear
understanding of Māori theories of existence,
exploring a variety of creation theories relevant
to your own, and other hapū and iwi. You will
revisit and review long standing oral traditions to
understand the foundational role and function of
kaupapa and their reflection on tikanga and kawa
which governed how Māori related both to the
natural world and each other.
Tāhuhu Ahunga
Tikanga
Master of Māori Laws
& Philosophy
E rua tau te roa o tēnei Tāhuhu
(NZQA Taumata 9)
Noho, ako takitahi
Poutū-te-rangi ia tau ka tīmata
Ki Ōtaki. He utu mō tēnei
akoranga.
240 nama
Become an exponent of customary Māori law
as you enter the realm of ngā atua. You will
develop a clear understanding of Māori theories
of existence, exploring a variety of iwi creation
theories. Gain skills in critical analysis and study
the value-based system of the Māori world view
underpinning an interconnected network of
tikanga which served as Māori law.
This qualification will arm individuals with the
tools to utilise kaupapa to inform and produce
change within organisations for the advancement
of iwi Māori and the nation. Steeped in kaupapa
tuku iho this two-year master’s qualification will
add to acquired levels of knowledge concerning
the foundations of tikanga, as the first law
of Aotearoa.
Poutāhū
Whakaakoranga
Postgraduate Diploma
in Education
(Māori Medium)
Kotahi tau te roa o tēnei Poutāhū
(NZQA Taumata 8)
Noho, ako takitahi
Poutū-te-rangi ia tau ka tīmata
Ki Ōtaki. He utu mō tēnei
akoranga.
120 nama
Explore the concept of ‘ako’ within a Māori
learning context and prepare yourself to take
a strong leadership role in both managerial
and delivery aspects within kaupapa Māori
learning environments.
Be prepared to undertake intensive study of
te reo Māori and how this relates to teaching
and learning environments including grammar,
language revitalisation and acquisition. You will
explore and increase your skills in developing
methods of teaching and creating optimum
learning environments and research and reflect
heavily on your own teaching and learning
experiences, preparing yourself to re-enter a
Māori educational setting or further study with
Tāhuhu Whakaakoranga.
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Te Wānanga o Raukawa
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Whakaakoranga
Master of Education
(Māori Medium)
E rua tau te roa o tēnei Tāhuhu
(NZQA Taumata 9)
Noho, ako takitahi
Poutū-te-rangi ia tau ka tīmata
Ki Ōtaki. He utu mō tēnei
akoranga.
240 nama
Move beyond the classroom as you take your
teaching experience, commitment and passion
for tikanga Māori learning environments to the
highest level, developing a strong kaupapa Māori
teaching philosophy, excellence in te reo and
confidence in managing teaching and learning
environments within Kura or hapū.
This exciting, intense qualification is excellent
for reo speaking trained or experienced teachers
seeking to advance their career or who have a desire
and commitment for teaching and management
within a tikanga Māori learning environment.
Poutāhū
Whakaakoranga
Akorau
Postgraduate Diploma
in Blended Teaching and
Learning (Pre-service,
Māori Medium, Primary)
Kotahi tau te roa o tēnei Poutāhū
(NZQA Taumata 8)
Noho, ako takitahi
Kohitātea ia tau ka tīmata
Ki Ōtaki. He utu mō tēnei
akoranga.
120 nama
If you have a passion for inspiring our leaders
of tomorrow through a kaupapa Māori IT
learning space then fast track your path into
the classroom with this intense, innovative
one year qualification.
This jam-packed teaching qualification will
prepare you for a Māori immersion or bilingual
classroom environment including teaching you
how to teach. You will learn and bring multiple
competencies to the classroom drawing on
kaupapa tuku iho and integrating the needs of
Māori learners within the primary school sector.
Nā te Matatū Aotearoa i whakaae ēnei tohu.
He pai ēnei tohu mō ngā karahipi Teach NZ.
Note: This tohu is mainly delivered in te reo Māori.
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SCHOLARSHIPS
There are a number of scholarships, grants and awards
you can apply for to support you while you are studying.
They are a great way to ease the financial burden and allow
you to concentrate on achieving your goals whether for
personal growth, educational achievement, whānau
development or all of the above.
Te Wānanga o Raukawa offers a
number of scholarships. Please
refer to our webpage for the most
up-to-date information or check out
the information below for closing
dates including how to apply.
Te Hinemanu Ruakā
Te Upokoiri Charitable
Trust Scholarship
Supporting school leavers wanting
to learn and teach te reo Māori and
Māori history. Applications close
30 November.
Te Wānanga o Raukawa
Foundation Scholarship
Supporting students studying with
Te Wānanga o Raukawa at diploma
level and above in 2020. Priority given
to full time students or those studying
over 0.5 may also be considered.
Conditions apply. Visit wananga.com
for more details or to download an
application. Applications open
December 2019 – March 2020.
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Ōtaki and Porirua Trusts
Board Scholarships
Supporting students under 20 years
of age and attending secondary
school or undertaking tertiary
level study. Application period is
1 September to the day before
Labour Day (usually the third week
in October).
Ngāti Toa Rangatira
Education Grant
Available for descendants of Ngāti Toa
Rangatira who are pursuing tertiary
education at a recognised institute.
Preference is given to those studying
te reo Māori as an Iwi priority.
The grant will contribute towards
the cost of course fees.
Ngāti Whakaue
Postgraduate Scholarships
Available to full time postgraduate
studies in the area of Māori education,
tikanga me te reo Māori, Māori health,
Māori social and economic development
including leader and entrepreneurship.
Applicants must be enrolled at a
recognised tertiary institute and be
of Ngāti Whakaue descent.
Ngārimu VC and 28th
(Māori) Battalion
Memorial Scholarships
Supporting high achieving tertiary
students of Māori descent and who
possess characteristics that are
considered consistent with those
of the members of the 28th Māori
Battalion. Applications close around
the end of September.
Sir Apirana Ngata
Memorial Scholarships
Open to all Māori studying at a
polytechnic, wānanga, university or
other tertiary institution with preference
given to descendants of Māori who
served overseas during World War I.
Applications open January and close
at the beginning of May.
Te Wānanga o Raukawa
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Scholarship
A number of scholarships from the
Kawharu Foundation are available
for full time students encouraging
Māori leadership and whom have
an interest in cultural heritage.
Visit their website for more details
www.kawharufoundation.org.nz.
Toitū Kaupapa Māori
Mātauranga (Māori
Education Trust)
A number of scholarships are available
each year aimed at supporting the
advancement of achievement in
Māori education. Applications open
November each year.
Fees Free NZ
Government Scholarship
This initiative came into being last year
and allows NZ citizens new to tertiary
study, no matter what age access to
study the first year on any fee paying
programme, for free (up to $12,000
or approx. 120 credits). You may be
eligible if it’s your first time studying at
tertiary level or you have gained less
than 60 credits. Course related costs
are not included.
New Zealand Federation
Of Graduate Women
A selection of awards are available
to assist women in their educational
pursuits. Postgraduate award
applications open on 1 May, closing
the end of July. The Susan Byrne
Memorial Award for women over
35 wanting to make a career change,
awarded annually also closes the
end of July.
Teach NZ Scholarships
A range of scholarships to support
entry into the teaching profession and
teaching graduates. Application periods
vary between October and March.
Visit the Teach NZ website for
scholarship information and how
to apply.
Ngāti Kahungunu
Scholarships and
Internships
General and research scholarships
for iwi registered Ngāti Kahungunu
descendants studying full-time in
the third or final year of completing a
degree, or doing post graduate study.
Each year applications open in
February and close in May.
The following are a list of resources
where you can search online databases
for suitable scholarships, awards and
grants relevant to your studies.
Takoa Database
An online information resource
on iwi, government and private
sector scholarships.
Kia Ora Hauora
Scholarships Database
An online resource of scholarships
for anyone studying to enter the
health sector.
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GIVME
A database of awards, grants and
scholarships for people in Aotearoa,
New Zealand.
The database allows you to tailor
your search to scholarships relevant
to you and your specific study needs.
givME can be accessed at most
public libraries, please ask your
local library staff. You can also
access this database at Te Wānanga
o Raukawa Ōtaki campus library.
check out the information
below for closing dates and how
to apply. for the most up-todate
information or to find out
more, refer to our website
www.wananga.com/scholarships
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Kei a koe te kaha
- It’s your choice
Decide what study programme
you want to enrol in. Information
about our programmes are right
here in the prospectus, on our
website www.wananga.com.
How to enrol
Once you have all the information you
need and are ready to take the next
step apply online at wananga.com.
To make it easier on yourself
ensure you have all the necessary
documentation for the programme
you are studying, including a copy
of your full birth certificate or a copy
of your passport.
Te Wānanga o Raukawa
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You will need to create an account
if you are applying for the first time,
you can then go ahead and complete
an application.
When we receive your application, we
will send you an email acknowledging
your application. You can then log in
and check what stage your application
is at, edit it or cancel it.
Fees
You need to make sure that your fees
are paid before the programme
commences. Payment of your fees
must be made within six weeks of
confirmation of your enrolment.
If you are applying for a scholarship
grant apply as soon as possible or if
you intend to pay for your course by
student loan apply to www.studylink.
govt.nz as soon as you enrol.
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Disclaimer: All information is correct at
the time of printing (September 2019).
For the most up to date information, please
refer to the website www.wananga.com
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