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For further information see Aotahi School of Maori and Indigenous Studies
Advanced level projects course researching Maori artefacts and material culture. Includes: recovery of knowledge, traditions and practices; emphasis on advanced skilled work with stone, bone, wood, shell, fibre and feathers. Enrolling students must have a B+ grade average. They are expected to see the Undergraduate Coordinator, find a staff member in the School to supervise their project and submit a two page proposal by July 1 in the year of enrolment. This will count as part of their course work. Successful students are invited to make a short presentation in the School’s annual Matariki Research Seminar Series.
A pass in MAOR224 or any 30 points in 200-level courses in Arts, Education, Fine Arts, Music and/or Social Work, with a B+ grade average. Students are expected to see the Undergraduate Coordinator, find a staff member in the School to supervise their project and submit a two page proposal by July 1 in the year of enrolment. This will count as part of their course work.