Waiariki Maori Studies Career Guide

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maori STUDIES Rotorua | Taupo | Tokoroa | Whakatane


WELCOME Your story begins here Waiariki Institute of Technology is one of the fastest growing and fastest improving tertiary institutes in New Zealand, according to the government’s latest Education Performance Indicators report released in July 2013.

High quality qualifications range from certificates, diplomas and degrees to graduate and postgraduate qualifications. Our new Master of Management can be undertaken with an optional endorsement in Business, Health, Hospitality, or Information Technology in order to tailor your studies. Please request a copy of the Master of Management booklet or view a copy online at www.waiariki.ac.nz. The main goal of the institute is to create workready graduates who have the tools to become successful in their chosen field, are satisfied yet challenged in their careers, and able to contribute to their local economy. The government report shows this goal is being met as more of our students are completing their studies, achieving qualifications, and progressing further either in their studies or careers. Each year our friendly, knowledgeable staff teach approximately 8,000 future nurses, teachers, IT or communications experts, artists, business owners, tradespeople, chefs, tourism or hospitality operators, fashion designers, farm managers, forestry or wood manufacturing specialists, to name just a few areas of the possibilities here at Waiariki. Our main campus is located in beautiful Rotorua, the country’s tourism capital. Additional campuses are located in Taupo, Tokoroa, Tauranga and Whakatane. The institute is distinctly bicultural, honouring the country’s Māori heritage. We look forward to meeting you and playing a part in developing your career pathway.

Getting Started........................................ 1 Youth Guarantee Scheme............................2 Certificate in Vocational Studies (Introductory)......................................3 Certificate in Vocational Studies....................4 Māori Studies.......................................... 5 Short Award in Te Reo Māori – Te Kākano......7 Short Award in Te Reo Māori – Te Pihinga.......7 Short Award in Te Reo Māori (Te Reo Taketake)............................................8 Short Award in Te Reo Māori – Te Māhuri.......8 Certificate in Māori Studies (Introductory).....9 Diploma in Te Reo Māori............................ 10 Ensuring Your Success.......................... 11 Bachelor of Applied Management (Māori Development).................................... 12 Bachelor of Teaching Early Childhood Education (Te Reo Māori): Te Tohu Paetahi Whakaako Kōhungahunga (Te Reo Māori).................................... 14 How to Apply for Enrolment ................... Inside Back Cover Campus Locations ............. Inside Back Cover


getting started Getting Started Waiariki Institute of Technology offers three programmes of study to prepare students to continue on to confident and successful tertiary study in their areas of interest. The Certificate in Vocational Skills (Introductory) and the Certificate in Vocational Skills focus on improving students’ numeracy, literacy and study skills. These two programmes provide students with the opportunity to achieve NCEA Level 1 in literacy and numeracy, as well as the chance to tailor their studies toward specific career interests. The Certificate in Smart Study prepares students for further study at diploma and degree levels with advanced study skills courses and the opportunity to follow vocational pathways to tailor their studies toward specific career interests.

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Certificate in Vocational Skills (Introductory) Level 2

Certificate in Smart Study Level 4

Certificate in Vocational Skills Level 2

Degrees and diplomas at Waiariki

Higher level certificates at Waiariki

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Youth Guarantee scheme pays tuition fees Youth Guarantee is a government initiative to support 16- to 19-year-olds to participate in education or training in order to increase skills in our community’s youth. Through the scheme, the government pays for the first year of tertiary fees for these students who enrol at Waiariki. The goal of Youth Guarantee is to see that all young people achieve at least NCEA Level 2 which means they will gain the foundation skills and competencies to further their study pathway and career goals. Specifically tailored foundation programmes cover general literacy and numeracy skills in addition to ‘tasters’ in various trades. Success in these programmes will better prepare students for future success at higher levels of study and help inform decisions around vocational interests. Youth Guarantee students receive extra learning support to improve their literacy and numeracy, individualised learning and career planning advice and support, and participate in national level testing. Places are limited and some conditions apply. The Youth Guarantee website contains additional helpful information and guidance and can be found at http://youthguarantee.net.nz. What can you study?

Certificate in Vocational Skills (Introductory) Certificate in Vocational Skills Certificate in Agriculture and Farm Maintenance Certificate in Automotive and Engineering Skills Certificate in Café Operations Certificate in Carpentry (Pre-employment) Certificate in Electrical and Related Trades (Pre-employment)

Who is encouraged to apply? Students who are:

Aged between 16 and 19 at time of course start date; or 15 years old with approved early leaving exemptions from the Ministry of Education at time of application.

How do you apply? 1. Apply as soon as possible as the number of spaces are limited and fill quickly; 2. Visit www.waiariki.ac.nz to download both the Waiariki Application and Enrolment Form and the Youth Guarantee Application Form. Alternatively, you can pick them up from any Waiariki campus or satellite location, or phone 0800 924 274 to have them mailed to you; 3. Mail or deliver both completed forms together to Waiariki (locations are listed on the form); 4. You will be notified of your enrolment outcome; and 5. Successful applicants may commence study in Semester 1 or 2, depending on the availability of places.

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Certificate in Vocational Skills (Introductory) Level: 2 Duration: 1 semester full-time, or part-time equivalent Credits: 60 Location: Rotorua, Taupo, Tokoroa, Whakatane Start:

Semester 1, Semester 2

Qualification Details The aim of this certificate is to provide students with foundation literacy, numeracy and study skills and/or vocational skills to continue study in a chosen range of fields. Students will also be able to work toward gaining NCEA Level 2 and may gain credits for national certificates. Course Code

Course Title

Level

Credits

Core Courses (choose 45 credits) GENR.2004

Basic Numeracy

2

15

GENR.2006

Learning and Study Skills

2

15

GENR.2007

Essential Literacy

2

15

GENR.2009

Ngā Kete o Te Wānanga

2

30

GENR.2402

Employment Skills

2

15

3

15

2

15

Core course for the Early Childhood Education vocational pathway TECE.3001

Introduction to Early Childhood Education

Core course for a Māori vocational pathway GENR.2017

Introduction to Marae Studies

Elective Courses A total of 15 elective credits from any Waiariki course(s). NOTE: To achieve compulsory NCEA Level 1 literacy and numeracy unit standards, students must complete GENR.2004, GENR.2006, and GENR.2007.

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Certificate in Vocational Skills Includes: Certificate in Vocational Skills (Introductory) Level 2 Level: 2 Duration: 1 year full-time, or part-time equivalent Credits: 120 Location: Rotorua Start:

Semester 1, Semester 2

Qualification Details This certificate provides students with practical skills and knowledge that will assist them to be workready or to progress onto higher level tertiary qualifications. The content covered will enable students to develop capability in a chosen range of vocational areas and, at the same time, gain credits toward the National Certificate in Educational Achievement (NCEA). Course Code

Course Title

Level

Credits

15

Core Courses (choose 90 credits) GENR.2004

Basic Numeracy

2

GENR.2006

Learning and Study Skills

2

15

GENR.2007

Essential Literacy

2

15

GENR.2009

Ngā Kete o Te Wānanga

2

30

GENR.2402

Employment Skills

2

15

2

15

3

15

Core course for a Māori vocational pathway GENR.2017

Introduction to Marae Studies

Core course for an Early Childhood Education vocational pathway TECE.3001

Introduction to Early Childhood Education

Elective Courses A total of 30 elective credits from any Waiariki courses(s). NOTE: To achieve compulsory NCEA Level 1 literacy and numeracy unit standards, students must complete GENR.2004, GENR.2006, and GENR.2007.

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student PROFILE

Cerise Atareta Doctor

Diploma in Te Reo Māori Cerise Atareta Doctor grew up in a household where te reo Māori was spoken but she wanted to increase her knowledge and understanding and improve her written skills. The 18-year-old Diploma in Te Reo Māori student enrolled at Waiariki Institute of Technology straight out of high school and says she is finding her studies at the Rotorua campus very engaging and stimulating. A women’s sevens rugby representative and a member of Waiariki Academy of Sport, Cerise is especially enjoying learning about and gaining a better understanding of the origins of te reo Māori. In a class of students of all ages and from various backgrounds, Cerise is relishing life as a tertiary student, so much so that she’s already looking at her options for further studies at Waiariki when she finishes her oneyear diploma. “I like learning, and being in a class with people of all ages makes it even more interesting.” Of Te Arawa (Ngāti Raukawa/Ngāti Tūwharetoa) descent, Cerise’s ultimate aim is to become a police officer but taking the advice from her nan, she’s decided to gain some life experience before trying to achieve that goal and expects fluency in te reo Māori to stand her in good stead. “I like the idea of helping out the community, and the intensity and challenges of police work, and I think speaking Māori would definitely help me to be a better police officer.” She says it will also be a backup should she not make it into the police force. If that were to happen, Cerise says, she would pursue a career in teaching the language. “Being able to speak fluent Māori and write it as well will open up a lot of opportunities for me.”


MĀORI STUDIES There is a strong demand for employees with experience in the area of Māori development both within the Waiariki region and throughout New Zealand, and there are endless career options for graduates who have a passion for the development of Māori people. With the settlement of Treaty of Waitangi claims, Māori organisations will increasingly rely on competent managers, team leaders and staff at all levels in order to operate efficiently and successfully. Iwi are now custodians of very significant assets – economic, environmental and cultural.

Skills and interests you may already have: Interest in learning te reo Māori, Māori culture and practices Passion for the development of the Māori population and assets Teaching in a specialised area such as te kura kaupapa

We look forward to teaching you:

Māori cultural knowledge and skills How to communicate in te reo Māori at a high level both verbally and in writing Māori tikanga and kawa Kawa of the marae and the meanings, beliefs and practices relating to all facets of pā/marae

mĀori STUDIES Short Award in Te Reo Māori – Te Kākano Level 4

Short Award in Te Reo Māori (Te Reo Taketake) Level 5

Certificate in Māori Studies (Introductory) Level 3

Short Award in Te Reo Māori – Te Pihinga Level 5

Short Award in Te Reo Māori – Te Māhuri Level 6

Diploma in Te Reo Māori Level 5

Bachelor of Applied Management (Māori Development) Level 7

Bachelor of Teaching Early Childhood Education (Te Reo Māori): Te Tohu Paetahi Whakaako Kōhungahunga (Te Reo Māori) Level 7

Graduate Diploma in Applied Management Level 7

Graduate Diploma in Mentoring and Professional Leadership Level 7

CAREERS YOU CAN AIM FOR: Public sector management, iwi development officer/liaison, project consultant, Māori and non-Māori business development manager, governance roles such as board membership, policy or assets advisor, cultural advisor, relationship manager, researcher, teacher at early childhood centres, education advisor, education officer, educational psychologist, kaiwhakaako Māori, school principal, tertiary lecturer

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Short Award in Te Reo Māori – Te Kākano Level: 4 Duration: 1 semester part-time Credits: 30 Location: Rotorua, including evening classes Start:

Semester 1, Semester 2

Qualification Details This short award develops students’ listening, reading, oral and writing skills in te reo Māori at a beginner’s level based on Te Whanake language progressions. Course Code

Course Title

Level

Credits

TREO.4003

Te Kākano 1

4

15

TREO.4004

Te Kākano 2

4

15

Compulsory

Short Award in Te Reo Māori – Te Pihinga Level: 5 Duration: 1 semester part-time Credits: 30 Location: Rotorua, including evening classes Start:

Semester 1, Semester 2

Qualification Details This short award develops students’ listening, reading, oral and writing skills in te reo Māori at an intermediate level based on Te Whanake language progressions. Course Code

Course Title

Level

Credits

TREO.5200

Te Pihinga 1

5

15

TREO.5201

Te Pihinga 2

5

15

Compulsory

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Short Award in Te Reo Māori (Te Reo Taketake) Level: 5 Duration: 1 semester part-time Credits: 30 Location: Online via mobile app Start:

Semester 1, Semester 2

Qualification Details This short award enables students to develop listening, reading, oral and literacy skills in te reo Māori at a beginner’s level. Students will undertake study of this qualification using Te Pūmanawa software app on their personal smart devices. The app utilises an interactive learning platform that includes oral assignments using videos and recorded sounds in addition to conventional written work based on online textbook content. Course Code

Course Title

Level

Credits

Core Courses TREO.5000

Te Reo Taketake 1

5

15

TREO.5001

Te Reo Taketake 2

5

15

Short Award in Te Reo Māori – Te Māhuri Level: Duration: Credits: Location:

6 1 semester part-time 30 Rotorua

Start:

Semester 1, Semester 2

Qualification Details This short award enables students to develop listening, reading, oral and literacy skills in te reo Māori at an upper intermediate to advanced level, based on the Te Whanake series language progressions. Course Code

Course Title

Level

Credits

Core Courses TREO.6200

Te Māhuri 1

6

15

TREO.6201

Te Māhuri 2

6

15

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Diploma in Te Reo Māori Level: 5 Duration: 1 year full-time, or part-time equivalent Credits: 120 Location: Rotorua, Tokoroa, Turangi Start:

Semester 1; Semester 2 (Rotorua only)

Qualification Details This diploma provides students with the skills to engage confidently in Māori contexts. Students will develop Māori language skills to an intermediate level by focusing on korero tawhito, mōteatea and the different dialects spoken in Aotearoa and Te Waipounamu. Students will also gain an understanding of and participate in the kawa of the marae and interpret the meanings, beliefs and practices relating to all facets of pā/marae and marae protocols. Course Code

Course Title

Level

Credits

Core Courses (choose 90 credits) TREO.4003

Te Kākano 1

4

15

TREO.4004

Te Kākano 2

4

15

TREO.5200

Te Pihinga 1

5

15

TREO.5201

Te Pihinga 2

5

15

TREO.6200

Te Māhuri 1

6

15

TREO.6201

Te Māhuri 2

6

15

Elective Courses A total of 30 elective credits from any Waiariki course(s). NOTE: All courses for this qualification must be at Level 4 or above. A minimum of 15 elective credits at Level 5 or above must be achieved in order to meet the requirements of this qualification.

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Certificate in Māori Studies (Introductory) Level: 3 Duration: 1 semester full-time, or part-time equivalent Credits: 60 Location: Rotorua, Taupo, Tokoroa, Whakatane Start:

Semester 2

Qualification Details This certificate develops students’ core language competency in te reo Māori and Māori social and cultural themes. The qualification prepares students to further their te reo Māori knowledge and skills at diploma and degree level. The bicultural nature of the programme allows for all people who have an interest in Māori grounded knowledge to participate safely and confidently within the core subject areas being offered in this qualification. Course Code

Course Title

Level

Credits

Core Courses MAOR.3008

Marae Studies

3

15

TREO.4003

Te Kākano 1

4

15

TREO.4004

Te Kākano 2

4

15

Elective Courses A total of 15 credits from any Waiariki course(s).

Te Puawai Training Scheme Level: Duration: Credits: Location:

6 1 year part-time equivalent 30 Rotorua

Start:

Semester 1, Semester 2

Qualification Details This Te Puawai Training Scheme is intended to introduce students to aspects of te ao Māori (Māori world view) including elementary te reo Māori, tikanga Māori, and Te Tiriti o Waitangi/Treaty of Waitangi. Course Code

Course Title

MAOR.5010

Te Puawai

5

15

MAOR.6010

Te Puawai 2

6

15

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Level

Credits

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ENSURING YOUR SUCCESS Free buses All enrolled Waiariki students are eligible for free transport to and from Mokoia Campus in Rotorua. Rotorua students use their computer-chipped Waiariki student ID card to travel on all Rotorua Cityride routes seven days a week until the card expires. Free transport to and from Mokoia and Waipa campuses is available from Taupo, Tokoroa, and Whakatane campuses Monday through Friday. Health Centre An occupational health nurse provides a range of free and confidential services at Mokoia Campus including health screening (i.e., blood pressure, weight, hearing, blood sugar tests), health monitoring and support for medical conditions (i.e., diabetes, hypertension, asthma, epilepsy, etc.), sexual health services, treatment for injuries and wounds, and smoking cessation assistance. Students on campuses in Taupo, Tokoroa and Whakatane, contact the receptionist for assistance. Learning Advisors Waiariki’s team of learning advisors provides free support to all Waiariki students to be successful in their studies and achieve their goals. They work alongside tutors to provide the best possible support for our students’ learning. Assistance includes study skills workshops Library Learning Centre Waiariki’s Library Learning Centre aims to fully support students with current academic resources during their study. The friendly staff can assist with: Searching for information and resources APA reference assistance Provision of study rooms and study spaces Provision of student ID cards Tangatarua Marae Waiariki is fortunate to have our own marae on campus. Named Tangatarua, which translates to “two peoples”, reflects the bicultural nature of the institute: two peoples together in one place in one land.

Tangatarua Marae was officially opened on October 5, 1996, and is named after a Tūhourangi ancestor, Tangatarua, who lived on the land where Mokoia Campus is situated today.

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Bachelor of Applied Management (Māori Development) Level: 7 Duration: 3 years full-time, or part-time equivalent Credits: 360 (or 375 for a double major) Location: Rotorua Start:

Semester 1, Semester 2

Qualification Details This degree offers students a programme of study that will enable them to take a holistic view of organisations and to examine the interface between education, organisations and the community from a socioeconomic perspective to a specific business field. This qualification will provide students with the skills and knowledge of management required to successfully work in the business sector of Aotearoa/New Zealand. This degree also aims to provide regional contextualisation for applied management study. Course Code

Course Title

Level

Credits

Compulsory MGMT.5000

Accounting Principles

5

15

MAOR.5008

Introduction to Māori/Indigenous Development

5

15

MGMT.5922

Business Statistics

5

15

MGMT.5930

Organisation and Management

5

15

MGMT.5941

Fundamentals of Marketing

5

15

COMM.5960

Business Communications

5

15

MGMT.6903

Business Finance

6

15

MGMT.6933

Human Resource Management

6

15

MGMT.6939

Project Management

6

15

MGMT.7001

Applied Business Research

7

15

MGMT.7930

Strategic Management

7

15

MGMT.7990 or MGMT.7991

Industry Project

7

30

Options List COMP.5950

Business Computing

5

15

MGMT.5950

Business in New Zealand

5

15

MGMT.6911

Corporate Law

6

15

MGMT.6932

Operations Management

6

15

MGMT.6935

Employment Relations

6

15

MGMT.6942

Marketing Research

6

15

MGMT.6944

Buyer Behaviour and Communication Strategies

6

15

MGMT.7903

Advanced Business Finance

7

15

MGMT.7932

E-Business

7

15

MGMT.7933

Global Business Developments

7

15

MGMT.7950

Retirement Village Management

7

15

MGMT.7951

Aged Care Facility Management

7

15

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Major-specific Options List Māori Development major MAOR.5000

Māori Society Past and Present

5

15

MAOR.6000 MAOR.6008

6

15

6

15

MAOR.7000

Māori Knowledge, Philosophies and Contexts Comparative Analysis of Māori/Indigenous Development Ethics, Values and Practice Contemporary Issues: Māori and Pākehā Identity

7

15

MAOR.7008

Applied Contexts of Māori/Indigenous Development

7

15

Business Management major MGMT.5920

Economic Environment

5

15

MGMT.6936

Applied Management

6

15

MGMT.6948

Marketing Planning and Control

6

15

MGMT.7931

Change Management

7

15

MGMT.7934

Innovation and Enterprise

7

15

Elective Courses Students pursuing the degree with no major will take a total of 60 elective credits from any Waiariki course(s) in accordance with the requirements of the Criteria for Award below. Students pursuing the degree with a single major will take a total of 45 elective credits from any Waiariki course(s) in accordance with the requirements of the Criteria for Award below. Students pursuing the degree with a double major will take a total of 15 elective credits from any Waiariki course(s) in accordance with the requirements of the Criteria for Award below. Criteria for Award To achieve the award of the Bachelor of Applied Management, students must pass a total of 360 credits, including: a maximum of 150 credits at Level 5; a minimum of 120 credits at Level 6; and a minimum of 90 credits at Level 7. No major: 195 compulsory credits; 105 credits from the options list; and 60 elective credits. Single major: 195 compulsory credits; 75 credits in a chosen major and 45 additional credits from the options list; and 45 elective credits. Double major: 195 compulsory credits; 150 credits in two chosen majors (75 for each major) from the options list; and 15 elective credits.

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Bachelor of Teaching Early Childhood Education (Te Reo Māori): Te Tohu Paetahi Whakaako Kōhungahunga (Te Reo Māori) Level: 7 Duration: 3 years full-time, or part-time equivalent Credits: 360 Location: Rotorua Start:

Semester 1

Qualification Details The Bachelor of Teaching Early Childhood Education (Te Reo Māori): Te Tohu Paetahi Whakaako Kōhungahunga (Te Reo Māori) is a professional pre-service qualification preparing its student teachers to be skilled and reflective practitioners who are competent, confident and equipped with the knowledge, skills, attitudes and values that enable them to teach effectively in a range of early childhood education settings. This aim is aligned to the New Zealand Teachers Council Graduating Teacher Standards in that this qualification will ensure that its student teachers “at the point of graduation will know, understand, be able to do, and have the dispositions that are likely to make them effective teachers” (Teachers Council, 2007). The degree further aims to develop the student teachers’ acceptance and appreciation of the concepts of te ao Māori (Māori world view) and matauranga Māori (Māori knowledge) so they graduate with the knowledge, understanding and commitment to biculturalism as defined by Waiariki Institute of Technology Te Kura Takiura ō Waiāriki Bicultural Framework (Waiariki Institute of Technology, 2011). The qualification embraces Te Tiriti o Waitangi and its intrinsic values of participation and protection based on effective and equitable partnership between Māori and Pākehā, on the recognition and inclusion of both official languages and cultures of Aotearoa/New Zealand and a commitment to fair and just practices, sharing power and resources in an effort to empower both signatories to Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Course Code

Course Title

Level

Credits

Compulsory TECE.5021

Ngā Ritenga Tahi: Professional Practice 1

5

15

TECE.5022

Te Whakatakinga Marautanga: Introduction to Curriculum

5

15

TECE.5023

Te Aronga Rangahau: Introduction to Research

5

15

TECE.5024

Ngā Kōhungahunga: Infants and Toddlers

5

15

TECE.5025

Ngā Ritenga Rua: Professional Practice 2

5

15

TECE.5027

Te reo me ōna Piringa: Language and Literacy

5

15

TREO.5200

Te Pihinga 1

5

15

TREO.5201

Te Pihinga 2

5

15

TECE.6020

Te Horopaki Akoranga Kōhungahunga: The Context of Early Childhood Education

6

15

TECE.6021

Ngā Ritenga Toru: Professional Practice 3

6

30

TECE.6022

Putaiao/Hangarau: Science and Technology

6

15

TECE.6023

Ngā Mahi Toi: The Arts Te Takoto o te Hāpori Whānui: Outdoor and Community Environments Te Māhuri 1

6

15

6

15

6

15

TECE.6024 TREO.6200

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TREO.6201

Te Māhuri 2

6

15

TECE.7021

Ngā Ritenga Whakaako: Professional Practice 4

7

30

TECE.7022

Aromatawai: Assessment and Planning

7

15

TECE.7023

Pangarau: Mathematics

7

15

TECE.7027

Te Ture Pāpori-Kotahitanga: Social Justice and Inclusion

7

15

TECE.7028

Te Kaiako Hei Kairangahau: The Teacher as a Researcher

7

15

TREO.7300

Te Kōhure 1

7

15

GENR.7026

Rangahau 2: Practice-based Research

7

15

Entry Criteria Admission and entry requirements for this qualification are in accordance with Waiariki’s Academic Regulations and the following criteria: Applicants must be 17 years old or older; Applicants under 20 years old must meet academic requirements for New Zealand University Entrance or equivalent; Applicants must have evidence of academic ability (success at NZQA Level 4 or equivalent) and ability to succeed. This may be demonstrated through personal references or testimonials of life and work experience; Applicants must pass a literacy and numeracy test or provide other evidence demonstrating ability to NCEA Level 2 or equivalent in literacy and numeracy; and Applicants must demonstrate competency equivalent to NCEA Level 3 in te reo Māori. Additional Requirements Applicants must submit and pass a police check and declare any criminal convictions before enrolment; Applicants must provide two character references; and Applicants may be required to attend an interview. English Language Competency Applicants must have an overall International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of at least 7.0 with no band less than 7.0 (Academic). Exceptions to this are outlined in the Academic Regulations for Qualifications Leading to Professional Registration.

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Graduate Diploma in Applied Management Level: Duration: Credits: Location: Start:

7 1 year full-time, or part-time equivalent 120 Rotorua Semester 1, Semester 2

Qualification Details This graduate diploma provides students with additional specialist knowledge and skills in the field of management in chosen strands of business, forestry, health, Māori development, project management and manufacturing management. Students will gain the skills and knowledge of management required to successfully work in and manage a sustainable business operation in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Course Code

Course Title

Level

Credits

Compulsory MGMT.6939

Project Management

6

15

MGMT.7001

Applied Business Research

7

15

MGMT.7930

Strategic Management

7

15

Options List (choose 30 credits from one of the specialist strands) Māori Development strand MAOR.6008

Comparative Analysis of Māori/Indigenous Development Ethics, Values and Practices

6

15

MAOR.7008

Applied Contexts of Māori/Indigenous Development

7

15

7

30

Project Management strand MGMT.7990

Industry Project

Elective Courses A total of 45 elective credits from any Waiariki course(s). Criteria for Award To achieve the award of the Graduate Diploma in Applied Management, students must pass a total of 120 credits, including: a minimum of 75 credits at Level 7 or above; 45 compulsory credits; 30 credits from a specialist strand in the options list; and 45 elective credits at Level 5 or above.

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how to apply for enroLment

campus locations

Enrolling as a new Waiariki student* is easy. Simply follow these steps to begin your story at Waiariki:

APPLICATION STAGE

Step One Talk to us about qualification and course advice and guidance.

Step Two

Send us your completed 2014 New Domestic Student Application and Enrolment Form* and supporting documentation.

Please talk to us if you need advice or guidance about course selections, or visit our website.

Step THREE

If accepted (and applicable) you should now contact StudyLink at www.studylink.govt.nz or 0800 88 99 00.

Waiariki will contact you about the outcome of your application.

ENROLMENT STAGE

You can also refer to our website for information about qualifications and courses available at www.waiariki.ac.nz.

Step FOUR Upon receipt of all required information we will enrol and invoice you for prompt payment.

Step FIVE You can arrange your fee payment to confirm enrolment.

Rotorua Campuses Mokoia Campus Mokoia Drive Private Bag 3028 Rotorua Phone: 07 346 8999 Fax: 07 346 8768 Waipa Campus Waipa Mill Bypass Road Rotorua Phone: 07 346 8600 Fax: 07 346 8614

Taupo Campus

Please ensure you provide us with validation documentation (e.g., birth certificate, passport, etc.) and all course selections.

Your student allowance or loan with StudyLink can now be finalised.

Corner Heu Heu and Kaimanawa Streets Taupo Phone: 07 376 0030

Tokoroa Campus 71 Ashworth Street Tokoroa Phone: 07 885 0200

Whakatane Campus 33 Cutler Crescent Whakatane Phone: 07 306 0050 Fax: 07 306 0060

Disclaimer Step SIX Start your studies.

Step SEVEN If anything changes during your enrolment please contact us immediately.

Phone 0800 924 274

Every effort has been made to ensure the information contained in this document is accurate at the time of printing in January 2015. However, no liability can be accepted for any error or omissions or views expressed in this document. Information is subject to change. All courses available are subject to sufficient enrolments being received.

*If you have previously studied at Waiariki full time or part time, even if it was years ago, you must use the Returning Student Application and Enrolment Form. This form and the new student form are available for download and print from www.waiariki.ac.nz or any Waiariki campus. The enrolment process and fees for international students are different than those for New Zealand residents. Please contact Waiariki’s International Centre for assistance: 0800 924 274 (from New Zealand) or +64 7 346 8712 (from overseas).


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Whakatane

0800 924 274 www.waiariki.ac.nz Waiariki.tangata

WAIARIKI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Mokoia Drive, Rotorua, New Zealand Private Bag 3028, Rotorua 3046, New Zealand Phone 07 346 8999 Fax 07 346 8768 Email enquiries@waiariki.ac.nz

@WaiarikiInst MS14 6836


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