Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology

Māori Governance

Tauranga, New Zealand

The Non-degree in Māori Governance at Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology is a 1 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology in Tauranga, New Zealand, combines applied learning with strong regional industry links to prepare students for practical careers. Founded in 1982, the institute serves about 10,921 students across multiple campuses in the Bay of Plenty, including a vibrant international cohort of roughly 1,950 students who enrich campus life with global perspectives. The institute's scale provides substantial resources while keeping class sizes approachable for personalized learning and mentorship.

Academic offerings span vocational diplomas, apprenticeships and degree pathways in areas such as business, engineering, health, trades and creative technologies. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on training, work placements and employer partnerships so graduates gain workplace-ready skills. Modern workshops, simulation labs and studios support applied projects that help students build practical portfolios and professional experience valued by employers across New Zealand.

International students benefit from dedicated orientation, English support and international advisors who assist with visas, accommodation and study planning. Tauranga's coastal setting and accessible student lifestyle make it easy to balance study with outdoor recreation and community engagement. For students seeking career-focused training, practical experience and clear pathways to employment, Toi Ohomai offers a supportive, industry-connected environment in a welcoming regional city.

About the Program

This program is designed for individuals who wish to enhance their skills in Māori governance. It is a Level 4 qualification that can be completed part-time over two semesters, allowing students to balance work and study. Ideal candidates are those who are passionate about contributing to their whānau and iwi through effective governance and leadership.

The curriculum covers essential topics such as unity, relationship management, financial management, and active leadership. Students will engage in wānanga, which are collaborative learning sessions that emphasize cultural and ethical leadership. This hands-on approach equips students with practical skills that are applicable in various governance roles.

Graduates can pursue roles such as trustee, committee member, or administrator within Māori governance entities. The skills gained are transferable across different sectors, enabling graduates to work in various management positions. Potential employers include Māori trusts, governance entities, and the Māori Land Court, providing a pathway to meaningful contributions in the community.

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