国际学生入学条件
Enrolment in a PhD requires completion of a research-focused honours or master's degree, at First or Second Class (Division) Honours or Distinction level (or equivalent qualifications).
Applicants with qualifications from outside Aotearoa New Zealand must have been granted admission to the University. Our admissions team, in consultation with the host department, look at your qualifications and transcripts to ensure that you have the background required to complete a PhD. It is possible that you may be required to complete preparatory courses prior to or after admission into a PhD programme.
IELTS: An average score of 6.5, with a minimum of 6.0 in reading, writing, listening and speaking
TOEFL iBT :Total minimum score of 90, minimum score of 19 in reading, writing and listening
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雅思考试总分
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:90
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:Pearson Test of English (Academic) - PTE with an overall score of 56 and no PTE communicative skills score below 46.
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课程简介
毛利人和土著研究是一门广泛的学科,旨在了解毛利人和土著人民的文化,知识和哲学及其经济,政治和社会现实。这些研究在新西兰的双文化和多元文化环境中日益被视为教育,公共政策和文化能力的核心。毛利人和土著研究学位非常灵活,使学生有机会追求特定的兴趣。主修其他学科领域的学生通常会修读Mori课程,以支持他们选择的学习领域。我们提供有关《威坦哲条约》,当代政治问题,毛利人和土著知识体系以及与科学,毛利人和iwi发展,毛利人和土著人健康,卡帕帕毛利人和关键理论,人权,新西兰和毛利人的历史,殖民地,毛利人的电影,卡帕哈卡
The UC Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is a research-only degree, carried out under expert supervision and using world-class facilities. At UC you can complete a PhD in over 70 subjects, joining over 1,000 students from more than 60 nations.<br>A PhD involves extensive, sustained, and original research in your chosen subject, with the results being presented in a thesis that will contribute to intellectual knowledge of the field. It is a mark of intellectual ability, self-discipline, and commitment. A PhD prepares you for a number of careers, including as an academic.<br><br>Mori and Indigenous Studies is a broad subject that seeks to understand the culture, knowledge and philosophies of Mori and indigenous peoples and their economic, political and social realities. These studies are increasingly seen as central to education, public policy and cultural competency in New Zealand's bicultural and multicultural landscape. The Mori and Indigenous Studies degree is very flexible, allowing students the chance to pursue particular interests. Students majoring in other subject areas often take Mori courses to support their chosen field of study. We offer courses on the Treaty of Waitangi, contemporary political issues, Mori and indigenous knowledge systems and the relationship with science, Mori and iwi development, Mori and indigenous health, Kaupapa Mori and critical theories, human rights, New Zealand and Mori histories, colonisation, Mori film, kapahaka, material culture and more.
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