Programme Outline
Te Pōkaitahi Reo Māori (Reo Rua) [Kaupae 2] | NZ Certificate in Te Reo Māori [Level 2] is designed to provide ākonga with the language skills required to communicate, with little support, in familiar everyday contexts and in Māori environments where you feel comfortable.
Successful completion of this certificate allows you to enrol in Te Pōkaitahi Reo Māori (Reo Rua) [Kaupae 3] the following semester/year.
Subject Areas
- Beginners [Level 2] Te Reo Māori
- Māori and marae activities (includes noho marae)
- Class-based activities
Full-time study day classes, 9.00am-3.00 pm, Monday to Thursday.
Part-time study one weekly night class and three weekend wānanga (Hawke’s Bay and Tairāwhiti only).
Career and Study Opportunities
Skills developed in this programme will enhance chances of gaining employment in a number of fields where a basic knowledge of te reo Māori is required.
This programme provides a foundation pathway for ongoing learning with Te Tohu Tauihu [Kaupae 3] | NZ Certificate in Te Reo me Ngā Tikanga Māori [Level 3].
Entry Requirements
This is an open entry programme which means no formal qualifications are required. You must be aged 16 or over and you are required to have a reasonable reading level in order to cope with the programme and to carry out written instruction.
A personal interview may be part of the application process.
How to Enrol
Step 1 – Check entry requirements
Make sure you have read and understood the entry requirements for your situation and background.
Entry requirements can be different for domestic and international students.
Step 2 – Confirm campus and check key dates
The next intake date(s) for your chosen course and campus are listed in the Course Details panel on this page.
Dates can vary between campuses, so make sure you have selected the campus you wish to study at.
Step 3 – Confirm fees and costs
Visit https://www.eit.ac.nz/fees/ to see the fees for this programme.
Step 4 – Complete any supporting forms
If your course requires any supporting forms, they will be listed below under ‘Supporting Documentation’
Step 5 – Submit your application
You’ll need an up-to-date email address to start your online application.
You’ll also need to know what you want to study – your degree or programme and majors and/or minors, and the courses you plan to take.
You may be asked to submit supporting documentation with your application.