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(Re)presentation and Representation of the Pacific in Journalism and the Media PACS804 Course
Advanced Māori Language I MAOR701 Course
Advanced Māori Language II MAOR702 Course
Agitation and Indignation - The People's Voice in Democratic Societies HIST703 Course
Aotearoa Pacific PACS600 Course
Applied Media III DIGM750 Course
Auckland in the Twentieth Century HIST708 Course
Auckland in the Twentieth Century HIST694 Course
Beginners Māori Language I MAOR501 Course
Beginners Māori Language II MAOR502 Course
Contemporary Expressions of Pacific Identity PACS801 Course
Contemporary Pacific Literature PACS808 Course
Creative Writing: Nga Tuhituhi Māori CWRT601 Course
Cult Film Genres: Fantasy, Sci-Fi and Horror CLSY604 Course
Development Theory and Practice ECON890 Course
Eat, Love, Click: Food, Popular Culture, and Social Identities CLSY731 Course
Economic Framework ECON581 Course
From Savages to Hip-Hop Crews: Māori in New Zealand Fiction Feature Film History HIST705 Course
Gender and Culture HIST709 Course
Gender and Development in Asia and the Pacific since WWII HIST504 Course
Gods, Heroes and the Rest of Us in Theatre and Performance HIST706 Course
He Mana To Te Reo: History and Politics of Te Reo HIST702 Course
He Wānanga Mō Te Reo Māori: History of the Māori Language HIST707 Course
Historical Methods HIST711 Course
Indigenous Media Approaches PACS601 Course
Indigenous Peoples and Popular Culture PACS701 Course
International Noho Marae: Indigenous Encounters of a Māori Kind TIKA500 Course
Introduction to Applied Enterprise Innovation ENTR570 Course
Introduction to Conversational Māori MAOR500 Course
Introduction to New Zealand History HIST500 Course
Ka Whawhai Tonu Mātou: Struggle and Resistance in Aotearoa and South Africa HIST503 Course
Kaupapa Motuhake: Mātauranga Māori MAOR802 Course
Kaupapa Māori Film Project COMM690 Course
Kaupapa Māori Film Project TVSP791 Course
Kaupapa Māori for Screens TVSP590 Course
Kaupapa Māori Media TVSP870 Course
Kaupapa Māori Screen Production TVSP690 Course
Ki te Hoe Intermediate Māori Language I MAOR601 Course
Ki te Whaiao: Māori Culture and Society TIKA503 Course
Kōrero Whakarei - Māori Language Styles and Genre MAOR803 Course
Kōrero Ōpaki Beginners Māori Language MAOR506 Course
Kōrerorero: Speaking Māori MAOR505 Course
Lift Every Voice and Sing: Performing Social Justice CLSY506 Course
Making Digital Media I DIGM550 Course
Making Digital Media II DIGM650 Course
Making Digital Media III DIGM751 Course
Management Processes MGMT550 Course
Master of Arts Thesis MAOR999 Course
Media Production: A te ao Māori perspective TVSP591 Course
Methodological Approaches for Māori/Indigenous Research MAOR810 Course
Māori in Popular Culture MAOR510 Course
Māori Media Production TVSP790 Course
Ngā mahi a Rēhia: Contemporary Performing Arts MAOR508 Course
Noho Marae Wānanga Māori Learning Experience A TIKA501 Course
Noho Marae Wānanga Māori Learning Experience B TIKA502 Course
Nostalgia and Utopianism in New Zealand History HIST701 Course
Our People, Our Stories: Contemporary New Zealand Oral Histories HIST692 Course
Pacific Development PACS807 Course
Pacific Ethnographies: Writing Fieldwork PACS803 Course
Performing Pacific Media PACS700 Course
Political Climate Change in the Pacific PACS802 Course
Reading Paper MAOR815 Course
Reading Paper MAOR813 Course
Research Paper Literature Review MAOR706 Course
Sound Production and Sonic Cultures DIGM660 Course
Special Topic in History HIST710 Course
Special Topic in Māori Development MAOR805 Course
Special Topic in Māori Development MAOR814 Course
Special Topic in Pacific and Indigenous Development PACS805 Course
Ta Moko: Marked Histories and Identities HIST704 Course
Ta Te Ao Marama MAOR807 Course
Ta Te Ao Māori MAOR606 Course
Tangata Pasifika: New Peoples of the Pacific PACS806 Course
Te Ao Hurihuri: Contemporary Māori Issues MAOR708 Course
Te Ara Pou Leadership HRMG650 Course
Te Ara Poutama Creative Arts MPhil Thesis Sub-Paper (Full Time) MAOR901 Course
Te Ara Poutama Creative Arts MPhil Thesis Sub-Paper (Part Time) MAOR902 Course
Te Ara Poutama Preparation for Work Integrated Learning MAOR705 Course
Te Ara Poutama Work Integrated Learning MAOR707 Course
Te Kōhure I MAOR811 Course
Te Kōhure II MAOR812 Course
Te Mana o Te Reo MAOR800 Course
Te Matariki MAOR507 Course
Te Rangahau: Research Methods MAOR603 Course
Te Reo Matihiko MAOR801 Course
Te Tiriti O Waitangi: The Treaty of Waitangi HIST690 Course
Te Whanaketanga o te Reo: Language Change MAOR804 Course
The American Civil Rights Movement: Ideology, Milestones, Leaders, and Legacy HIST502 Course
The Body in Popular Culture and Performance CLSY705 Course
The Holocaust: Its Causes, Character, and Legacy HIST501 Course
The Pacific in Popular Culture PACS602 Course
The Popular Imagination CLSY602 Course
The World of Luxury Goods, Popular Trends, and Social Identities HIST771 Course
Theoretical Perspectives in Māori/Indigenous Research MAOR809 Course
Tikanga: Māori Protocols and Customary Practices MAOR808 Course
Treaty of Waitangi: Resistance and Repair MAOR504 Course
Tuhinga Totoko: Creative Writing MAOR806 Course
Tā Moko: Marks of History and Identity HIST691 Course
Tāhuhu Kōrero mo Te Reo: Histories of Te Reo Māori HIST800 Course
Tāmaki Makaurau from 1100 to 1900 HIST693 Course
Tōkihi hī Intermediate Māori Language II MAOR602 Course
Waiata – The practice of expressing mātauranga Māori through voice, music and sound MAOR511 Course
Wananga Reo Māori Language Forum 1 MAOR503 Course
Wananga Reo Māori Language Forum 2 MAOR604 Course
Wananga Reo Māori Language Forum 3 MAOR703 Course
Writing Māori Shorts CWRT560 Course

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