Ngā Herenga Course
Society
A course by
UC Online
Gain foundational knowledge of Aotearoa New Zealand’s history by exploring the political connections and relationships between the Crown and iwi Māori, and the impact these have had on culture, politics, and society.
Online study
Flexible online learning from anywhere
This course requires 6 hours per week


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Understand Pacific migration and settlement
Develop an understanding of the migration, movement, and settlement of societies within the Pacific and their influence on Aotearoa.

Analyse historical texts and political implications
Gain a basic understanding of the historical texts connected to Aotearoa and the ensuing political changes.

Apply a Treaty-based perspective
Examine Aotearoa through a present-day Te Tiriti o Waitangi based lens to appreciate its ongoing impact.
What You're Signing Up For
This short course offers a deep dive into the historical and political dynamics between Māori tribal groupings and the Crown in New Zealand. It covers key topics including Pacific migration and European settlement, Te Tiriti o Waitangi (Treaty of Waitangi), He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Niu Tirene (Declaration of Independence), and the New Zealand Wars. The course aims to foster bicultural competency, empowering learners to engage effectively with Aotearoa's diverse communities and cultures. Accessible to learners from all backgrounds, the programme emphasizes practical understanding of biculturalism, present-day societal challenges, and te reo Māori fundamentals.
Course Content
- Pacific migration and settlement in Aotearoa
- European settlement and its impact on the Pacific
- He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Niu Tirene (Declaration of Independence of New Zealand)
- Te Tiriti o Waitangi (Treaty of Waitangi) and its implications
- Māori protest movements and the Crown settlement process
- Present-day injustices and opportunities for Māori empowerment
- Basic te reo Māori language skills, including words, phrases, and greetings
- Quizzes and reflective assignments
What you need to know first
Open to anyone with confidence in listening, reading and writing in English.

What sort of industry will this job lead to
Education
Public Sector
Community Development

Future employment opportunities might be
Roles requiring New Zealand bicultural competency
Community engagement facilitator
Support for careers in public sector, policy, or education


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