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Published in 2013 Address: Te Wānanga o Aotearoa, 320 Factory Road, PO Box 151, Te Awamutu 3800 Call free: 0800 355 553 I Website: www.twoa.ac.nz I Email: marketing@twoa.ac.nz
by Michelle Nichols 2006 graduate of Te Wānanga o Aotearoa, Toimairangi, Hastings
‘Life Journeys’ (acrylic, canvas on board) DISCLAIMER All information in this document is correct at time of publication. Te Wānanga o Aotearoa reserves the right to cancel programmes that do not attract sufficient numbers of students at a particular location, or that are not able to run as a result of government policy or funding decisions or strategic decisions by Te Wānanga o Aotearoa. Te Wānanga o Aotearoa reserves the right to alter the content or method of delivery of any programme. Fees are indicative and are subject to confirmation by Te Mana Whakahaere (Te Wānanga o Aotearoa Council). Programmes and fees approved by Te Mana Whakahaere will apply.
- Bentham Ohia, 2013
Realise your CAREER aspirations Contribute to your COMMUNITY Enhance your CULTURAL awareness
Your pathway will depend on what topic you want to study and how much study you’ve already done towards that topic. For those who have never studied at tertiary level, or who have been away from study for a long time, the programmes in our Tūāpapa (Foundation) section will get you started. You can use these programmes as the start of a pathway in any subject area.
How do I create my own pathway?
The best way to study is to follow a pathway. We’ve included examples of pathways you may like to follow at the start of each section of Te Waharoa. These pathways show how you could progress through your studies with Te Wānanga o Aotearoa as you gather the skills you need to launch a successful career. Please note that each pathway we’ve presented is only one way of doing things. For example, programmes in Te Reo Rangatira (Māori Language) section also lead to programmes in Angitū (Māori & Indigenous People’s Development) section. You don’t have to stick with a pathway from start to finish – you’re free to choose which pathway to follow. But, you’ll get the best results in the quickest time if you choose a pathway that progresses up the levels.
What is a pathway?
A succession of programmes that builds your knowledge as you work up through the levels.
HE ARARAU - PATHWAYS
Once you’ve mapped your personal pathway, it’s a good idea to talk to one of our tutors to make sure your pathway is going to achieve your academic and employment goals.
TALK TO A TUTOR
Choose a series of programmes that work up the levels and link your entry point to your exit point. This is your personal study pathway through Te Wānanga o Aotearoa.
MAP YOUR PATHWAY
Your exit point is the point at which you will stop studying with Te Wānanga o Aotearoa to get a job or to move to another institution.
CHOOSE AN EXIT POINT
The entry point of your pathway (your starting point) will depend on your existing level of knowledge in a topic. If you have no knowledge of a topic, you may wish to start with a programme at level 2 or 3. If you have some knowledge, you may be able to start at a higher level. Talk to one of our tutors about what level you should start at.
CHOOSE AN ENTRY POINT
Here’s how to create your own pathway
1-5
LEVELS
5-7
LEVELS
5-10
LEVELS
Part of this study may need to be in your own time depending on the programme.
May require additional study outside class hours
Minimum of 120 credits
In general, leads to degree level study
May require additional study outside class hours
Minimum of 40 credits
In general, leads to a higher level certificate or a diploma
A bachelor’s degree may lead to a postgraduate qualification, including a master’s degree.
240 credits (master’s degree)
360 credits (bachelor’s degree)
Full-time - at least 40 hours per week
Full-time or part-time depending on the programme
Full-time or part-time - depending on the programme
Degrees offer a systematic and coherent introduction to a body of knowledge in a recognised major subject and include problem-solving and associated basic techniques of self-directed work and learning.
DEGREE
Three years – 36 weeks per year
Diplomas deliver theoretical, technical and/or specialist knowledge and skills within a specific field of work or study leading to work within a professional context.
DIPLOMA
36 weeks per year for one to three years depending on the diploma
18 weeks to 36 weeks
Starting at foundation level, certificates deliver knowledge and skills for work, further learning and community involvement building up to theoretical and technical knowledge and skills for use in a specific field of work or study.
CERTIFICATE
HE KŌRERO ARATAKI - QUALIFICATIONS GUIDE
18 weeks - No fees
Certificate in English for Speakers of Other Languages
18 weeks - No fees
Speaking & Living English - Certificate in Practical English
52 weeks - No fees
Mauri Ora - National Certificate in Māori (Te Waharoa)
52 weeks - No fees
Mahi Toa - National Certificate in Employment Skills
36 weeks - No fees
Papa Whairawa - Certificate in Financial Literacy
36 weeks - No fees
Papa Ako - Learning to Learn
36 weeks - No fees
Papa Kupu - Certificate in Adult Learning Skills
Levels 1-4
Levels 3 & 4
Level 2
Level 1
Level 1
Level 1
Level 1
Foundation
TŪĀPAPA
1
2
3
4
LEVEL
CESOL Certificate in English for Speakers of Other Languages
CESOL Certificate in English for Speakers of Other Languages
CESOL Certificate in English for Speakers of Other Languages
CESOL Certificate in English for Speakers of Other Languages
Speaking & Living English Certificate in Practical English
Speaking & Living English Certificate in Practical English
PATHWAY
Papa Whairawa Certificate in Financial Literacy
Papa Ako Learning to Learn
Papa Kupu Certificate in Adult Learning Skills
Mahi Toa National Certificate in Employment Skills
Mauri Ora National Certificate in Māori (Te Waharoa)
Foundation
TŪĀPAPA
36 weeks - No fees
Diploma in Te Pīnakitanga ki te Reo Kairangi
36 weeks - No fees
Diploma in Te Aupikitanga ki te Reo Kairangi
36 weeks - No fees
Diploma in Te Ara Reo Māori
36 weeks - No fees
Certificate in Te Pūtaketanga o te Reo
36 weeks - No fees
Certificate in Te Ara Reo Māori
36 weeks - No fees
Certificate in Te Ara Reo Māori
Level 7
Level 6
Level 5
Level 4
Level 4
Level 2
Māori Language
TE REO RANGATIRA
1
2
4
5
6
7
9
Certificate in Te Ara Reo Māori
Certificate in Te Ara Reo Māori
Diploma in Te Ara Reo Māori
Te Mana Ao Tūroa (Taiao) Bachelor of Māori Advancement (Environment)
Tūāpapa/foundation studies programmes provide study skills and other knowledge that may be useful for programmes in this pathway.
Certificate in Te Pūtaketanga o te Reo
Diploma in Te Aupikitanga ki te Reo Kairangi
Diploma in Te Pīnakitanga ki te Reo Kairangi
He Waka Hiringa Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge
Māori Language
TE REO RANGATIRA
5-7
LEVELS
LEVELS
8 &9
Level 7
Level 6
Level 6
Level 5
Level 4
Level 4
Level 4
Level 3
36 weeks per year (2 years) - Fees apply
He Waka Hiringa - Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge Level 9
36 weeks per year (3 years) - Fees apply
Te Mana Ao Tūroa Bachelor of Māori Advancement (Environment)
36 weeks - Fees apply
Diploma in Iwi Marine & Freshwater Studies
36 weeks - Fees apply
Diploma in Māori Governance & Leadership
36 weeks - No fees
Diploma in Te Arataki Manu Kōrero
36 weeks - No fees
Certificate in Indigenous Research
36 weeks - No fees
Certificate in Te Arataki Manu Kōrero
36 weeks - No fees
Certificate in Tikanga Marae
18 weeks - No fees
He Papa Tikanga - Certificate in Tikanga Māori
Māori & Indigenous People’s Development
ANGITŪ
1
3
4
5
6
7
9
5-7
Certificate in Tikanga Marae
Certificate in Indigenous Research
Diploma in Iwi Marine & Freshwater Studies
Tūāpapa/foundation studies programmes provide study skills and other knowledge that may be useful for programmes in this pathway.
He Papa Tikanga Certificate in Tikanga Māori
Certificate in Te Arataki Manu Kōrero
Diploma in Te Arataki Manu Kōrero
Diploma in Māori Governance & Leadership
Te Mana Ao Tūroa (Taiao) Bachelor of Māori Advancement (Environment)
LEVELS
He Waka Hiringa Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge
Māori & Indigenous People’s Development
ANGITŪ
LEVELS
8 &9
36 weeks - Fees apply
Diploma in Small Business Enterprise
36 weeks - Fees apply
Diploma in Information Technology
24 weeks - No fees
Level 2
Level 5
Level 5
Level 5
Level 4
Level 3
Level 3
Level 2
Level 2
Level 4
Level 3
Levels 2 & 3
Certificate in Applied Small Business Growth & Development
36 weeks - No fees
Certificate in Small Business Management
20 weeks - No fees
Certificate in Money Management
18 weeks - No fees
Certificate in First Line Management and Leadership
20 weeks - No fees
Certificate in Computing & Business Administration
24 weeks - No fees
Certificate in First Steps to Business
18 weeks - No fees
Certificate in Computing
18 weeks - No fees
Certificate in Computing
36 weeks - No fees
Certificate in Computing
18 weeks - No fees
Certificate in Computing
Business, Computing & Innovation
TE ARAWHÄ€NUI
1
2
3
4
5
7
9
(Levels 2&3)
Certificate in Computing
LEVELS
8 &9
Certificate in Applied Small Business Growth & Development
Certificate in Computing & Business Administration
Certificate in First Steps to Business
Certificate in First Line Management & Leadership
Certificate in Small Business Management
Certificate in Money Management
Diploma in Small Business Enterprise
5-7
LEVELS
Tūāpapa/foundation studies programmes provide study skills and other knowledge that may be useful for programmes in this pathway.
Certificate in Computing
Certificate in Computing
Certificate in Computing
Diploma in Information Technology
He Korowai Ākonga Bachelor of Education (Adult Education)
He Waka Hiringa Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge
Business, Computing & Innovation
TE ARAWHĀNUI
18 weeks - No fees
Rongoā Māori - Certificate in Māori Appreciation
36 weeks - No fees
Hauora - Certificate in Elderly Health Care
36 weeks - No fees
Certificate in Waka Ama
36 weeks - No fees
Certificate in Tū Taua
36 weeks - Fees apply
Kaupapa Toimau Hauora Certificate in Health & Fitness Leadership
36 weeks - Fees apply
Kaupapa Toimau Tākaro - Certificate in Sports Leadership
18 weeks - Fees apply
Kaupapa Hihiri Ngākau - Certificate in Sports, Fitness & Heath
Level 4
Level 4
Level 4
Level 4
Level 4
Level 4
Level 2
Health & Fitness
HAUORA
1
2
4
7
9
Kaupapa Toimau Hauora Certificate in Health & Fitness Leadership
Kaupapa Toimau Tākaro Certificate in Sports Leadership
Certificate in Tū Taua
Rongoā Māori Certificate in Rongoa Māori Appreciation
LEVELS
LEVELS
8 &9
5-7 He Korowai Ākonga Bachelor of Education (Adult Education)
Tūāpapa/foundation studies programmes provide study skills and other knowledge that may be useful for programmes in this pathway.
Kaupapa Hihiri Ngākau Certificate in Sports, Fitness & Health
Hauora - Certificate in Elderly Health Care
LEVELS
5-7 He Korowai Ākonga Bachelor of Education (Primary Teaching)
Certificate in Waka Ama
LEVELS
5-7 Te Mana Ao Tūroa (Taiao) Bachelor of Māori Advancement (Environment)
He Waka Hiringa Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge
Health & Fitness
HAUORA
36 weeks per year (3 years) - Fees apply
Maunga Kura Toi - Bachelor of Māori Art
36 weeks - Fees apply
Toi Paematua - Diploma in Māori Art
36 weeks - No fees
Certificate in Māori Performing Arts
36 weeks - Fees apply
Kāwai Raupapa - Certificate in Māori Visual Arts
18 weeks - No fees
Kāwai Raupapa - Certificate in Introduction to (Māori) Art
Level 7
Level 5
Level 4
Level 4
Level 3
Māori & Indigenous Arts
TOI
1
3
4
5
7
9
LEVELS
5-7
Certificate in Māori Performing Arts
Tūāpapa/foundation studies programmes provide study skills and other knowledge that may be useful for programmes in this pathway.
Kāwai Raupapa Certificate in Introduction to (Māori) Art
Raranga (Weaving) - Rauangi (Fine Arts) - Whakairo (Carving)
Kāwai Raupapa Certificate in Māori Visual Arts
Raranga (Weaving) - Rauangi (Fine Arts) - Whakairo (Carving)
Toi Paematua Diploma in Māori Art
Raranga (Weaving) - Rauangi (Fine Arts) - Whakairo (Carving)
Maunga Kura Toi Bachelor of Māori Art
He Waka Hiringa Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge
Māori & Indigenous Arts
TOI
LEVELS
8 &9
36 weeks per year (3 years) - Fees apply
Te Tohu Paetahi Ngā Poutoko Whakarara Oranga - Bachelor of Social Work (Biculturalism in Practice)
36 weeks per year (3 years) - Fees apply
He Korowai Ākonga - Bachelor of Education (Primary Teaching)
36 weeks per year (3 years) - Fees apply
He Korowai Ākonga - Bachelor of Education (Adult Education)
36 weeks - Fees apply
Te Tītohu Arahina Te Hunga Tangata (Ngā Poutoko Whakarara) - Graduate Diploma in Professional Supervision
36 weeks - No fees
Diploma in Adult Education
36 weeks - No fees
Te Tiwhikete Ngā Poutoko Whakarara Oranga - Certificate in Social Services
Level 7
Level 7
Level 7
Level 7
Level 5
Level 4
Education & Social Services
TE HIRINGA
1
4
5
7
9
LEVELS
5-7
Te Tiwhikete Ngā Poutoko Whakarara Oranga Certificate in Social Services
Te Tītohu Arahina Te Hunga Tangata (Ngā Poutoko Whakarara) Graduate Diploma in Professional Supervision
Te Tohu Paetahi Ngā Poutoko Whakarara Oranga Bachelor of Social Work
Tūāpapa/foundation studies programmes provide study skills and other knowledge that may be useful for programmes in this pathway.
Diploma in Adult Education
He Korowai Ākonga Bachelor of Education (Primary Teaching)
He Korowai Ākonga Bachelor of Education (Adult Education)
LEVELS
5-7
He Waka Hiringa Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge
Education & Social Services
TE HIRINGA
LEVELS
5-7
LEVELS
8 &9
36 weeks - Fees apply
Taumata Raukura - Certificate in Career Preparation (Agriculture)
36 weeks - Fees apply
Taumata Raukura - Certificate in Career Preparation (Infrastructure)
36 weeks - Fees apply
Taumata Raukura - Certificate in Career Preparation (Police)
36 weeks - Fees apply
Taumata Raukura - Certificate in Career Preparation (Tertiary Study Skills)
36 weeks - Fees apply
Certificate in Foundational Forest Harvesting
Level 4
Level 4
Level 4
Level 4
Level 3
Professional Skills, Trades & Vocations
UMANGA
1
3
4
7
9
Taumata Raukura Certificate in Career Preparation (Infrastructure)
Taumata Raukura Certificate in Career Preparation (Police)
Tūāpapa/foundation studies programmes provide study skills and other knowledge that may be useful for programmes in this pathway.
Certificate in Foundational Forest Harvesting
* Pending NZQA Approval
* Pending NZQA Approval
He Korowai Ākonga Bachelor of Education (Adult Education)
Taumata Raukura Certificate in Career Preparation (Agriculture) *
LEVELS
5-7
Taumata Raukura Certificate in Career Preparation (Tertiary Study Skills) *
Te Mana Ao Tūroa (Taiao) Bachelor of Māori Advancement (Environment)
He Waka Hiringa Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge
Professional Skills, Trades & Vocations
UMANGA
LEVELS
5-7
LEVELS
8 &9