These courses are for advanced learners of te reo Māori and are conducted entirely in te reo Māori.
As this course is conducted entirely in te reo Māori, it is expected that students will converse in te reo Māori with kaiako/pouako/hoa mahi/hoa ako, in and out of class time. This course extends on content taught in previous te reo courses and further develops the language skills of students.
For more details about the two advanced te reo Māori courses, click on the links below.
If you have not completed the prerequisites at AUT, we may ask you to complete a Recognition of Prior Learning test (RPL).
Students that are successful in completing our advanced level course will have a solid grasp of the language which will benefit them in their personal aspirations.
Semester 1, 2025: 3 March-27 June (semester break: 12-27 April)
Semester 2, 2025: 21 July-14 November (semester break: 6-21 September)
There are no classes during the semester break.
MAOR701/W101: Thursdays, 5-8pm
MAOR702/W201: Thursdays, 5-8pm
If you're a current or returning student, email your student ID number, course code and class code to: csoc.general@aut.ac.nz
You can apply online to study the advanced te reo Māori course.
If you’re ready to apply now:
We will send you a form asking you to confirm your course details. If you don't hear from us, email us and we will check the status of your enrolment. Email csoc.general@aut.ac.nz
Disclaimer
Your enrolment in this course will only be complete after you’ve paid your course fees. You can pay fees online, on any AUT campus or by fees invoice. If you haven’t paid your fees within two weeks and 10 days before your course starts, your enrolment will be cancelled. If your employer is paying your fees, please provide a purchase order, with your employer's contact and billing details before the course starts. AUT reserves the right to cancel courses that don’t have enough students. If this happens, you’ll be given at least 2 or 3 days’ notice and can transfer to another start date for this course.
Te Whanake is a set of textbooks, study guides, CDs, manuals and a te reo dictionary to support te reo learning.
If you have any questions about this course or need help with applying, email csoc.general@aut.ac.nz