Indigenous Knowledge and Sustainable Partnerships
Qualifications
Overview
Making a difference in our global sustainability will need the lived experiences of all cultures, building on the diversity of our world views and histories. Our efforts continue to recognise, engage with, and respect Indigenous and local knowledge as critical to effective problem-solving.
This major is for those who want to learn how to engage respectfully and effectively with mana whenua and other Indigenous communities to advance the aspirations of local communities and the goals of sustainability and wellbeing for all.
Be the next generation of kaitiaki and help others to grow.
- Learn about Māori and Pasifika relationships with natural resources, and current issues in Aotearoa politics.
- Engage with local communities and iwi through field studies and an internship.
- Customisable major so you can follow your interests, such as in activism, policy, natural resource management, business, economics, and health.
- Develop collaboration and leadership values, including for example respect and understanding of manaakitanga (hospitality) and whakawhanaungatanga (connections).
Indigenous Knowledge and Sustainable Partnerships major
For the major in the Bachelor of Social and Environmental Sustainability, complete the following courses:
100-level
- SCIM101 Science, Māori and Indigenous Knowledge
- One course chosen from these options
200-level
- MAOR212 Māori and Indigenous Development
- Two courses chosen from these options
300-level
- MAOR301 Ngāti Āpōpō: Māori Futures
- 30 points of courses chosen from these options
Many industries seek out graduates with leadership skills and cultural awareness. This major will teach you how to build relationships and help communities, regions, and businesses transform their cultural values and sustainable practices.
Some career pathways could include:
- Government sectors
- Advisory and project consultancy
- Management
- Communications and stakeholder engagement.
Find out more about what you can do with a degree from UC.
Contact us
Te Kaupeka Toi Tangata | Faculty of Arts
Phone +64 3 369 3377
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Location
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Postal address
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Christchurch 8140
New Zealand
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