Language & Literature
A course by
EIT
Advance your skills in te reo Māori and Māori customs at Level 4. Study full-time or part-time at EIT Hawke's Bay or Gisborne campuses.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Available in 2 locations
It will take a total of 1 year

Students will improve their spoken and written Māori language skills, enabling confident communication in a variety of settings.

Students will gain the ability to use te reo Māori appropriately in both marae settings and everyday contexts.

Students will gain practical experience and leadership roles in the context of marae customs and practices.
This qualification is for graduates of the Level 3 programme who wish to further develop their knowledge of the Māori language and marae customs and practices. The programme focuses on speaking te reo Māori and applying it in everyday life and on the marae ātea. Leadership experience is built into the second half of the year. The qualification enables progression to further study in te reo Māori or Māori studies.
What you need to know first
NZ Certificate in Te Reo Māori (Level 3) or equivalent

Education
Culture and Heritage
Community Services

Education sector roles involving Māori language and culture
Community organisations requiring Māori language skills
Roles in marae or cultural advisory positions
Language & Literature
A course by
EIT
Advance your skills in te reo Māori and Māori customs at Level 4. Study full-time or part-time at EIT Hawke's Bay or Gisborne campuses.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Available in 2 locations
It will take a total of 1 year

Students will improve their spoken and written Māori language skills, enabling confident communication in a variety of settings.

Students will gain the ability to use te reo Māori appropriately in both marae settings and everyday contexts.

Students will gain practical experience and leadership roles in the context of marae customs and practices.
This qualification is for graduates of the Level 3 programme who wish to further develop their knowledge of the Māori language and marae customs and practices. The programme focuses on speaking te reo Māori and applying it in everyday life and on the marae ātea. Leadership experience is built into the second half of the year. The qualification enables progression to further study in te reo Māori or Māori studies.
What you need to know first
NZ Certificate in Te Reo Māori (Level 3) or equivalent

Education
Culture and Heritage
Community Services

Education sector roles involving Māori language and culture
Community organisations requiring Māori language skills
Roles in marae or cultural advisory positions