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37 Master's degrees in Area & Cultural Studies in New Zealand

The Master of Cultural Anthropology
Study your specialist subject in detail and take the opportunity to contribute to the world's knowledge in that area. Enhance your critical thinking, communication and problem-solving abilities and learn to create and assess new ideas. The Master of Cultural Anthropology programme is offered at the Victoria University of Wellington.

Master of Maori Studies
Study your specialist subject in detail and take the opportunity to contribute to the world's knowledge in that area. Enhance your critical thinking, communication and problem-solving abilities and learn to create and assess new ideas. The Master of Maori Studies programme is offered at the Victoria University of Wellington.

Postgraduate Diploma in Arts in Greek
Explore your area of interest in more detail and improve your career prospects by completing this Postgraduate Diploma in Arts in Greek programme from Victoria University of Wellington.

Maori and Indigenous Leadership
The Maori and Indigenous Leadership course from University of Canterbury aims to equip the next generation of leaders across a wide variety of sectors with the skills, knowledge, and attributes necessary to advance the aspirations of Iwi Māori and other indigenous peoples, whether it be in a social, cultural, environmental, political, or commercial context.
Pacific Studies
Engage in advanced scholarship and contribute your own research to the existing knowledge in your field with this Master of Arts in Pacific Studies from University of Auckland.

Graduate Diploma in Arts in Pacific Studies
The Graduate Diploma in Arts in Pacific Studies program from Victoria University of Wellington will prepare you to study that subject at postgraduate level, such as the Bachelor of Arts with Honours or the Master of Arts.
Buddhist Studies
The Buddhist Studies programme at the University of Otago is an engaging minor-only subject that explores the profound impact of Eastern thought on global culture. Students examine Indian origins and Asian expansions through flexible study modes. This undergraduate minor requires 90 points and integrates seamlessly with various degrees.

Philosophy
Study your specialist subject in detail and take the opportunity to contribute to the world's knowledge in that area. Enhance your critical thinking, communication and problem-solving abilities and learn to create and assess new ideas. The Philosophy programme is offered at the Victoria University of Wellington .

Master of Indigenous Studies
The Master of Indigenous Studies from Victoria University of Wellington positions Māori and Pacific cultures and histories in the global context of indigenous colonial and post-colonial experiences, cultural rights, and self determination.

Master of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Get a degree that's recognised worldwide and contribute to knowledge in your field. A Master of Science (MSc) in Cross-Cultural Psychology from the Victoria University of Wellington will develop your technical, laboratory and academic writing skills to prepare you for a career in science.

Maori and Indigenous Studies (Thesis)
The Maori and Indigenous Studies (Thesis) course from University of Canterbury offers you the opportunity to research a broad subject that explores the culture, knowledge, and philosophies of Māori and Indigenous peoples, and their economic, political, and social experiences.
Indigenous Studies
Empower yourself with the skills and knowledge to benefit tangata whenua and other Indigenous peoples around the world with this Master of Indigenous Studies from University of Auckland.
Māori Studies
The Māori Studies programme at the University of Otago offers a comprehensive exploration of indigenous culture, language, and identity. Available as a full-time Bachelor of Arts, this three-year course provides deep insights into customary practices and contemporary society through a flexible, multi-disciplinary study mode.
Indigenous Studies
The Indigenous Studies programme at the University of Otago explores the cultures, histories, and knowledge systems of Indigenous peoples. This flexible degree is available as a full-time or part-time programme, offering students a deep understanding of identity, sovereignty, and social justice in a global context.

Arts
The Arts course from Auckland University of Technology is a programme of advanced study and research.

Arts
Through the Arts from Auckland University of Technology, you can choose from a wide range of courses, creating a very flexible course of study .

Arts - Maori Development
The Arts - Maori Development programme from Auckland University of Technology is designed specifically to support your particular research interests and tailored to your individual learning needs.