These courses are nil-fees.
At this level you will develop basic oral communication and don't need prior knowledge of te reo Māori for beginner courses.
Beginner and intermediate te reo Māori courses
These courses are for advanced learners of te reo Māori. Eighty to 100% of class time is conducted in te reo Māori.
Current and returning students should email Te Ara Poutama faculty with their student ID number, paper code and class code.
You can apply online to study a te reo Māori course.
If you want to study a single paper (course), when you apply you should:
If you need help, contact the Student Hub:
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.
Te Whanake is a set of textbooks, study guides, CDs, manuals and a te reo dictionary to support te reo learning.
Last updated: 13-Dec-2017 3.42pm
The information on this page was correct at time of publication. For a comprehensive overview of AUT qualifications, please refer to the Academic Calendar.