Bachelor of Education
Te Tohu Paetahi Ako: Bachelor of Education (Teaching)
Early Years and Primary Teaching degree students at Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi gain experience in centres and primary schools from their first year of study.
Bachelor of Health Science Māori Nursing
Te Ōhanga Mataora: Bachelor of Health Sciences Māori Nursing
Become a Nurse. Study in our Māori Nursing course. This nursing programme is accredited by the Nursing Council of New Zealand and NZQA.
Bachelor of Humanities
Te Tohu Toi Tangata: Bachelor of Humanities
A degree that not only helps you, but also gives you the skills and knowledge that will assist you to guide your whānau, hapu and iwi to achieve their future aspirations.
Bachelor of Environmental Studies
Bachelor of Environmental Studies
Te Aho Pūtaiao is about looking after our environment, illustrating mātauranga Māori and western knowledge have important roles within the environment field and can be complimentary to each other.
Bachelor of Māori Performing Arts
Ngā Mana Whakairo a Toi: Bachelor of Māori Performing Arts
This programme which produces kaihaka who are valued repositories of mātauranga Māori, te reo Māori, tikanga Māori and Māori performing arts; ensuring graduates have the mātauranga and skill base fully recognised within Māori communities.
Bachelor of Mātauranga Māori
Bachelor of Mātauranga Māori
This degree is underpinned by a kaupapa Māori philosophy where Māori values and practices are applied. This programme has been designed to capture and express the relatedness of the various fields of Māori knowledge.
Masters Degrees
Master's degrees
The master’s degrees provide a friendly and supportive learning environment for students through the (mostly) noho delivery model. After completing a minimum of four papers either part time or full time, students opt for either a dissertation or thesis.
Professional Doctorate Degrees
Professional doctorate degrees
Doctor of Māori Development and Advancement and the Doctor of Indigenous Development and Advancement are designed specifically for students in professional areas.  These are degrees that consider the working experiences of its student body and encourages them to consider how their research can contribute to the tribal, community and indigenous organisations within which they are located.
Doctor of Philosophy
Doctor of Philosophy
Doctoral Degrees are the highest supervised degree offered by Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi. The PhD is awarded for a thesis that demonstrates a candidate’s ability to carry out independent research and analysis at an advanced level of study in a particular discipline and/or field.

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