Maunga Kura Toi - Rauangi has all the elements you’d want in a Māori arts degree.
Each module has a different focus designed to give you the skills and practice to become a confident toi artist. In the first year, you’ll start by analysing the techniques, processes and practices of toi Māori in different projects. As the degree progresses you’ll deepen your understanding and knowledge, exploring different artistic styles and creative processes while building strong technical skills.
Self-reflection, journalling and critiquing are important parts of this degree and will help you to examine your own values and beliefs, and other influential artists/events while deepening your understand of learning through Kaupapa Wānanga. You’ll also be required to complete research and writing tasks as part of the projects.
And while you’re honing your artistic skill set, you’ll improve your presentation skills and learn traditional Māori values, principles, tikanga and reo to support you as you take your art to a professional standard.
Graduates of our degree have gone on to become practising artists, curators, designers in various mediums, art teachers - just to name a few of the art themed careers that are possible.
When you pass this degree, you'll get this qualification:
This is a full-time programme that consists of 120 credits per year, for 3 years. Some of our locations offer different delivery modes. These will be confirmed by your local campus and might include:
Year 1*
Option 1 Face-to-face delivery
You'll also need to complete learning activities designed to enhance your learning for:
Option 2 Noho delivery
You'll also need to complete learning activities designed to enhance your learning for:
Some of the learning activities will need to be completed online. You'll need to have access to an internet connected device for this programme.
*Year 2 and 3 commitment requirements will be discussed towards the completion of each year.
To be eligible for entry into the first year of this degree, potential students must:
Apply to enrol into our master's programme, He Waka Hiringa - Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge or other graduate and postgraduate programmes.
I want to use my qualification
You'll be well equipped to be a practising artist or to work in:
The 2025 fees for this programme are:
The Government has announced that Fees Free for the first year of study or training will finish at the end of 2024. A final-year Fees Free policy will replace it, starting from 1 January 2025.
If you are a first-time tertiary learner in 2025, you may be able to get Fees Free for your final year of study or training. If you are eligible, you will need to apply for your entitlement through IRD from 2026 onwards. You will still need to pay programme fees to the tertiary provider, but you may be able to claim them back from IRD once you have completed your qualification.
For more information about the transition from first-year Fees Free or the final-year Fees Free policy, visit: feesfree.govt.nz.
Year One
Te Au Mahora: Papa Tikanga | 30 Credits
This kōnae ako (module) will provide opportunities for tauira to analyse, select and apply techniques, processes and practices according to a kaupapa Māori context for the creation of a project.
Te Au Komiro: Traditional Knowledge and Practice | 30 Credits
This kōnae ako provides tauira with the opportunity to analyse, select and apply traditional knowledge, techniques and practices for a chosen kaupapa toi. Use of media skills to enhance techniques, processes and practices for a project will be explored.
Te Au i Tuia: Creative Development | 30 Credits
This kōnae ako combines creative practice and process to build technical experience, capability and skills of analysis through the production of a project.
Te Au i Kura: Toi Appreciation and Practice | 30 Credits
This kōnae ako provides an opportunity for tauira to broaden their appreciation, knowledge and practice of a chosen kaupapa toi. They will examine their own values and beliefs, and influential artists and/or events that have impacted their kaupapa toi, while deepening their understanding of Kaupapa Wānanga in practice.