Course details

Te Pōkaitahi Reo (Rumaki, Reo Rua) (Te Kaupae 3)
NZQF Level 3

About the course

Overview

This programme aims to develop your skills and knowledge to communicate in te reo Māori with some independence and confidence in everyday whānau, marae, social, workplace, and academic contexts, and in Māori environments.

You will develop a shared appreciation for and contribute to the development of te reo kia tika, kia rere, and kia Māori, giving your learning meaning and depth.

Entry requirements

Domestic Entry Requirements

Te Reo Rangatira at NCEA (Level 1) or equivalent

OR

Te Pōkaitahi Reo (Reo Rua) (Te Kaupae 2) or equivalent

OR by;

Aromatawai ā-waha, kanohi ki te kanohi with programme lecturer and/or Academic Portfolio Manager.

International Entry Requirements

In addition to the Domestic Entry Requirements, the following applies to international learner applicants.

English language proficiency

Minimum entry for international students of IELTS (or equivalent including TOEFL) General or Academic Level 5.0 with no band lower than 5. IELTS scores must be taken from a single IELTS Test Report Form (i.e. combining scores from more than one test is not permissible). UCOL is a TOEFL iBT testing centre.

Under 20 years of age

In addition to this, international applicants under 20 years of age must have NCEA equivalency.

About the provider

UCOL in its many forms has been part of the community for more than a century. We are a proud example of a successful Institute of Technology and Polytechnic. We have a rich heritage and much to contribute to the future of vocational learning.

When you study with UCOL you’re much more than a number. We take the time to get to know you, to understand who you are. By sharing your strengths and what you want to achieve, we can truly help you get to where you want to be.

At UCOL, we’re here to support you all the way. Studying can be a challenge, we get that.

Study takes commitment, which, together with a learning style that suits you and the support you need, is a very powerful combination. At UCOL we encourage resilience and build self-confidence while you learn - providing our students with even greater opportunities.

As a student studying on or off campus, you can expect to learn skills and gain knowledge that sets you on your way. Gaining a qualification is a wonderful achievement that is earned, not given. We encourage you to stay in touch and make life-long learning a part of your journey. Ultimately, we want you to find your own place, whatever that may mean for you.

Our networks with local employers go beyond one-way exchanges, we value meaningful connections that are mutually beneficial. These relationships keep our education grounded, our programmes relevant, and job opportunities real. Our approach is truly collaborative.

UCOL graduates are well-rounded and possess the skills and values employers are looking for. They are valued members of their local community. With campuses in Palmerston North, Whanganui, Wairarapa and Horowhenua, and various delivery locations, we’re well known throughout the central and lower North Island.

Being close to our communities is a vital part of who we are. We strive to deepen connections and help our communities to grow and prosper. We aspire to build positive, meaningful relationships that benefit our students and graduates. That is why we exist.

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