Programme summary
Career opportunities
Courses and timetables
Admission requirements
Would you like to learn the art of Māori weaving? Are you interested in working with natural fibres and traditional dyes? The Certificate in Traditional and Contemporary Māori Weaving introduces you to this Māori art form, and shows you how to revive, preserve and progress its creative tradition. At the end of the programme, you’ll have started the journey towards becoming an innovative and successful artist.
Highlights
- A reputation for high-quality courses.
- Students who are recognised for their skill and innovation.
- A holistic Māori learning environment in which you become part of the whanau and are supported and encouraged in your studies.
- The opportunity to spend time at Unitec’s marae which has been designed, carved and woven to create an amazing wharenui – an invaluable experience for all students and staff.
- Focus on practical learning: you create a wide range of woven items, including kete, piupiu, taniko, tukutuku panels, whakiri and much more. Learn to gather and weave natural fibres, such as harakeke, kiekie and pingao, and work with traditional and contemporary dyes.
- Field trips to identify and gather fibres, visits to exhibitions and museums, talks from practising artists, and a week-long noho marae.
- Expert and committed programme lecturers.
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Courses and timetables
To view the list of courses and timetables for this programme for 2011,
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Admission requirements
To be eligible for admission, applicants must meet the general, discretionary or special admission requirements. Applicants must also meet the English language requirements.
General admission
Applicants must:
- Be at least 16 years of age when the programme begins (or provide a completed Early Release Exemption form, which you can obtain from your local Ministry of Education office); and
- Have a minimum of four years' secondary school education; and
- Have at least 12 NCEA credits at level 1 in each of at least two subjects, or equivalent; or
- Have New Zealand School Certificate passes in at least two subjects, or equivalent; or
- Have the Unitec Certificate in Foundation Studies: Whitinga (Level 2), or equivalent; and
- Have studied an art subject at secondary school in Year 11 or higher, or equivalent.
Discretionary admission (for applicants aged under 20)
Applicants who do not meet the general admission requirements and who are less than 20 years of age when the programme begins may be considered for discretionary admission if they can demonstrate aptitude for study at the required level.
Special admission (for applicants aged 20 and over)
Applicants who do not meet the general admission requirements and who are at least 20 years of age when the programme begins may be considered for special admission if they can provide evidence of aptitude or appropriate work or other experience.
English language
Applicants must:
- Have a minimum of 12 NCEA credits in English at level 1, or equivalent; or
- Have a grade of C or above in New Zealand School Certificate English, or equivalent; or
- Have an overall IELTS band score (Academic) of no less than 5.5 (with no band score lower than 5.0), or a TOEFL score of no less than 525, or equivalent; or
- Have an appropriate Unitec English language qualification, such as the Certificate in Intensive English (Upper Intermediate), or equivalent.
Applicants may be interviewed.