Citizenship of Aotearoa New Zealand

Become a more informed citizen by learning more about the history, society and culture of Aotearoa New Zealand and contribute to New Zealand society.

The knowledge and skills you will develop

You will gain an understanding of New Zealand history, politics and society. This foundational knowledge about our nation will enable you to engage and participate as an informed and engaged citizen of Aotearoa New Zealand.

This module also gives you an opportunity to develop an informed awareness of the Treaty of Waitangi and its place in New Zealand’s history, politics and society.

How this module can be useful in your career

The understanding you can gain from this module could be helpful for careers in local and national government, communities, charitable organisations, companies or organisations that engage with iwi, as well as the wider public sector.

The courses you can take

You must complete three of the courses listed below (45 points), including at least one course (15 points) at Stage II.

Each course is worth 15 points. Before you can enrol in a Stage II course you need to have passed the prerequisite courses for enrolment in that course.

Stage I courses

HISTORY 107
Rethinking New Zealand History

POLITICS 107
New Zealand Politics

SOCIOL 101
Understanding Aotearoa New Zealand

Stage II courses

POLITICS 229
Mana Māori Motuhake / Māori Politics and Public Policy

HISTORY 227
Waitangi: Treaty to Tribunal

MĀORI 230
Te Tiriti o Waitangi