Course Overview
Take your study of te reo Māori to the next level with our Te Pokaitahi Reo (Te Kaupae 3) course.
You'll develop an intermediate level of understanding of te reo, using it to contribute positively to the development of te reo kia tika, kia rere, kia Māori. The course also acknowledges regional variances in te reo.
Te Pōkaitahi Reo (Te Kaupae 3) is offered through morning and evening classes for part-time study and day classes for full-time study.
The part-time options are either one morning per week, 9am - 12pm, or one evening per week, 5.30pm - 8.30pm and runs over 2 semesters (32 weeks) with online Moodle activities (minimum of five hours per week) and four weekend wānanga (learning forums). It's suited for those who work during the day.
The full-time option is Monday – Thursday, 9am – 3pm and runs over 1 semester (16 weeks). This course follows on from the full-time level 2 language course in Semester 1.
Both options combine online learning with face to face class time.
Upon successfully completing the requirements you'll receive the award of:
- Te Pōkaitahi Reo (Reo Rua) (Te Kaupae 3)
Locations | Rotorua, Taupō, Tauranga, Tokoroa, Whakatāne |
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Next intake | Feb 2025 View more details |
Study options |
1 semester full-time, including holidays (if applicable) Evening classes (part-time) 2 semesters: Attend 1 evening on-campus tutorial per week plus online learning. You'll also attend 1 Friday evening and Saturday wananga (learning forums) per topic. Day class (part-time) 2 semesters: Attend 1 morning on-campus tutorial per week plus online learning. You'll also attend 1 Friday evening and Saturday wananga (learning forums) per topic. Full-time, 1 semester: Attend on-campus tutorials Mon-Thu 9am-3pm plus online learning. Part-time study available |
Total credits | 60 |
StudyLink assistance | Available |
Indicative Fees | To be confirmed for domestic students View full fees information |
Eligibility | View entry criteria |
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Career opportunities
Graduates of this course will have an intermediate level understanding and awareness of te reo Māori that can be utilised to:
- Participate in the maintenance and development of Te Reo amongst whānau, hapū, iwi, and community,
- Support and complement current skills and knowledge in their area of employment, and
- Protect, maintain, and enrich mātauranga taonga tuku iho for whānau, hapū, iwi/community for future and current generations
Topics you'll cover
- Te Whakatōnga - Whakawhitinga Kōrero Pono (Exchange Factual Information)
- Te Whakatōnga - Whakawhitinga Whakaaro (Exchanging Ideas)
- Te Whakatōnga - Whakawhitinga kōrero whai take (Transactional Exchanges)
- Te Whakatōnga - Pāhekoheko Pāpori (Social Interactions)
Course Fees
Indicative Fees * | To be confirmed for domestic students |
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Please note, fees for our 2025 intakes are yet to be confirmed. Once they are, we will update our website to reflect the new 2025 fee amount.
Your final fee may vary if:
- you have a choice of topics/papers to study
- the qualification excludes GST
- there are extra course materials to purchase
- student levies apply
We’ll let you know if any of these apply to you.
Only the full-time delivery/intake(s) are eligible to apply for student loan and allowances.
* Important fee information, and hints and tips
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Student Loans and Allowances
This course meets the requirements for student allowance and student loan applications through StudyLink.
- A student loan helps to pay for your course fees (the compulsory fees), study materials e.g. books, equipment, and living costs. You'll have to pay this money back.
- A student allowance is a weekly payment that can help with your living expenses while you're studying. You don't have to pay the money back.
Find out more and apply at studylink.govt.nz
Scholarships
Scholarships are one way you might be able to get some financial help. Any scholarships specifically related to this course are shown below, otherwise check out the full list of scholarships promoted by Toi Ohomai.
Course Entry Information
Entry criteria
- NCEA Level 1, OR
- Be able to demonstrate equivalent knowledge and skills
Enrolment onto Te Pōkaitahi Reo (Reo Rua) (Te Kaupae 3) course requires students provide evidence of successful achievement of a foundation level Reo course or equivalent Reo skills and knowledge.
If you do not meet the academic requirements you may be given special admission if Toi Ohomai staff are satisfied you are capable of successfully completing the requirements.
Special admission may also apply for applicants over 20 years.
Standard Entry Criteria
Admission, entry, selection, and enrolment into programmes will be in accordance with the Academic Regulations and/or, where approved, specific programme regulations.
English language requirements
Level 3 certificate IELTS General or Academic score of 5 with no band score lower than 5 or completed New Zealand Certificate in English Language Level 3 with an endorsement of either General, Workplace or Academic, or meets a relevant English Proficiency Outcome as outlined by NZQA.
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Course Locations and Intake Information
Part-Time (Friday morning classes). This intake runs for 32 weeks. It includes a 3-hour weekly class, online Moodle activities (minimum of five hours per week), four weekend wānanga. Next intake is in July 2024 at the Windermere Campus only, 9am - 12pm.
Part-Time (Wednesday evening classes). This intake runs for 32 weeks. It includes a 3-hour weekly class (5.30pm - 8.30pm), online Moodle activities (minimum of five hours per week), four weekend wānanga.
Part-Time Offsite (Wednesday evening classes). This intake runs for 32 weeks. It includes a 3-hour weekly class (4pm - 7pm), online Moodle activities (minimum of five hours per week), four weekend wānanga. Next intake is in July 2024 at the University of Waikato - Durham St Campus, Tauranga.
Full-Time. This intake runs for 1 semester (16 weeks), Mondays to Thursdays, 9am - 3pm. Next intake is in July 2024 at the Windermere Campus only.
Note that timetables are indicative only.
Location | Campus | Start Date | |
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Rotorua | Mokoia Campus | 17 Feb 2025 | |
Taupō | Taupō Campus | 17 Feb 2025 | |
Tauranga | Windermere Campus | 17 Feb 2025 | |
Tokoroa | Tokoroa Campus | 17 Feb 2025 | |
Whakatāne | Whakatāne Campus | 17 Feb 2025 | |
Rotorua | Mokoia Campus | 14 Jul 2025 | |
Tauranga | Windermere Campus | 14 Jul 2025 | |
Tauranga | Windermere Campus | 14 Jul 2025 |
Study options
- 1 semester full-time, including holidays (if applicable)
- Evening classes (part-time) 2 semesters: Attend 1 evening on-campus tutorial per week plus online learning. You'll also attend 1 Friday evening and Saturday wananga (learning forums) per topic.
Day class (part-time) 2 semesters: Attend 1 morning on-campus tutorial per week plus online learning. You'll also attend 1 Friday evening and Saturday wananga (learning forums) per topic.
Full-time, 1 semester: Attend on-campus tutorials Mon-Thu 9am-3pm plus online learning. - Part-time study available