Graduates of the Bachelor of Mātauranga Māori may pathway to:
Cultural Pathway
- Able to contribute to the conventions of the marae, hapū, iwi and other familiar and unfamiliar Māori environments
- Marae Trusteeship and/or Marae Governance roles
- Confidence and identity
Employment pathways
- Historian
- Researcher
- Cultural Advisor
- Broadcasting/ Television/Radio
- Fisheries (customary)
- Government (local and national)
- Museums
- Iwi/Rūnanga employment
Education pathways
- Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi continues to offer programmes of study at higher levels. Graduates of the Bachelor of Mātauranga Māori may be interested in one of the following internal higher study options:
- Master of Māori Studies
- Master of Indigenous Studies
- Doctor of Philosophy
- Doctor of Māori Development and Advancement
- Doctor of Indigenous Development and Advancement
- Graduates of the Bachelor of Mātauranga Māori may also be interested in higher study options at other tertiary education organisations, providing the graduate meets their entry and admission criteria.