Graduates of Postgraduate Diploma in Mātauranga Māori and Indigenous Studies may pathway to:
Tertiary study at postgraduate level
- 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:
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- 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