怀卡托大学/The University of Waikato
- 课程名称:
Bachelor of Arts (BA) majoring in Maori Language/Te Reo Maori
- 课程级别:学士学位/Bachelor's Degree(7级)
- 课程代码:
- 学费:$23,260 NZD Per Year
- 学分:
- 开学时间:09-July-2018
- 申请截止:
- 授课校区:Hamilton Campus
- 课程信息:
Course details
Summary
With a Bachelor of Arts (BA) from Waikato you gain an internationally recognised degree, leading to diverse career opportunities. Through your study you will develop sector-specific analytical abilities and research experience, well-honed written and verbal communication skills, and a broad perspective on the world and its various cultures.
You'll learn about human nature and the human mind as they are revealed by the arts, the languages, the politics, and the cultures of the past and the present. The effective communication skills developed while studying the Arts are valued as essential in the modern workplace.
You'll have access to Waikato's modern, purpose-built teaching and performance venues, including the Gallagher Academy of Performing Arts and on-campus television studios. You will be encouraged to extend and perfect your own practice, and take your place within New Zealand and international creative communities.
Are you passionate about the survival, retention and maintenance of te reo 毛利? Studying the 毛利 language at Waikato, you'll explore the world of te reo's accompanying traditions, and will play an important role in the survival of the language for future generations.
Te reo 毛利 is a stoic language and an official language of Aotearoa/New Zealand. The study of te reo will enhance your identity as an individual, and will help to establish a foundation for encountering other worldviews, and the development of international links and connections.
You'll learn in a supportive environment that sees new and exciting ways to deliver the language and with practitioners that are committed to the ongoing survival, retention and maintenance of te reo 毛利.
The Te reo 毛利 programme at Waikato enables you to learn the language at an introductory level through to advanced. We are the only university that teaches level 3 during undergraduate study which enables you the advantage of attaining advanced language skills before progressing to graduate level or moving into the workforce.
There is also the opportunity to join a total immersion programme if you would like to gain the language in one year, and a mainstream programme for those who would rather study at a slower pace.
The ability to be fluent in both 毛利 and English has become increasingly important within a number of professional areas including (but not limited to) education, medicine, research, media, Government and travel and tourism.
Requirements
• Students are required to pass a total value of at least 360 points.
• At least 240 points must be above 100 level, and at least 80 points must be above 200 level.
• An Arts major subject comprises at least 120 points above 100 level, including at least 60 points above 200 level.
• No paper can count towards two majors.
• A supporting subject comprises at least 70 points, with at least 40 points above 100 level. In a double major, the second major subject fulfils this requirement.
• A major, supporting subject or specialization must include any compulsory papers.
• Up to 80 points may be taken ‘outside’ the Arts subjects (that is, from non-Arts subjects). In a double major, if the second major is a non-Arts subject, up to 120 points may be taken. If more than 120 points are required for the major, a Dean’s waiver is required.
• A program of study may only include two directed studies, of which only one may be counted towards your major. Each major has specific rules regarding directed studies
Entry criteria
Applicants must meet NCEA University Entrance criteria or have completed the Certificate of Attainment in Foundation Studies, no less than C grade in any paper plus a B grade in CAFS001 and 002. Some qualifications require specific papers and higher grades or have obtained any other equivalent overseas qualification.
University Entrance means: From 2015 - (i) NCEA Level 3, (ii) a minimum of 14 credits at Level 3 or higher on the National Qualifications Framework, in each of three approved subjects, and (iii) the numeracy requirements of a minimum of 10 credits at Level 1 or higher on the National Qualifications Framework, made up of achievement standards and/or unit standards specified by NZQA, and (iv) the literacy requirement of a minimum of 10 credits at Level 2 or higher on the National Qualifications Framework, made up of: (a) 5 credits in reading , and (b) 5 credits in writing from a list specified by NZQA.
English language requirements:
IELTS (Academic) - 6.0 overall (no band less than 6.0); iBT (internet based) TOEFL - 79-80 with a score of 20 in writing; Pearson PTE Academic - 57 with no less than 57 for each communicative skill; Waikato Pathways - Successful completion of Level 7 with a B grade average in the Certificate of Attainment in Academic English (CAAE) programme.




