Graduates of Postgraduate Certificate in Mātauranga Māori and Indigenous Studies may pathway to:

 

Further tertiary study at postgraduate level

  • Postgraduate Diploma in Māori and Indigenous Studies (Level 8)
  • Master of Indigenous Studies (Level 9)
  • Master of Māori Studies (Level 9)

 

Pathways to Master's and Doctoral study

 

Career opportunities

Graduates will have skills and knowledge to undertake a range of employment roles relevant to their endorsement areas these are listed below:

 

  • Iwi/Hapū/Marae/Tribal Nation/Community roles
  • Post Settlement Iwi and/or Tribal development roles
  • Central Government and Local Government positions
  • Policy Analyst
  • Environmentalist
  • Artist
  • Business owner
  • Educationalist
  • Te Reo Māori teacher
  • Health/Hauora administration and management
  • Māori and Indigenous researcher
  • Non-Governmental Organisations roles
  • Other community roles

 

Cultural/Community Pathways

Graduates will have skills and knowledge to contribute to their community in the following ways: 

 

  • Iwi/Hapū/Marae/Tribal Nation/Community roles 
  • Strategist 
  • Researcher 
  • Reo and Tikanga exponent 
  • Indigenous language and protocol exponent 
  • Negotiator 
  • Trustee/governance roles 

 

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