Programme highlights
Are you passionate about whānau health and wellbeing?
Become a registered nurse and share your passion for caring for your?whānau and community.
Our new Bachelor of Nursing Maaori will give you the opportunity to make a positive difference to health, wellbeing and care of your people.
When you graduate, you’ll be ready to sit the Nursing Council of New Zealand State Examination and apply for registration as a registered nurse in New Zealand.
Please note: Vaccination for COVID-19 is no longer an expectation for workers (including student nurses) in the public health system. Health NZ published a notice on 19 December 2024 stating the Pre-employment COVID-19 Vaccination Policy is withdrawn. This means that while getting vaccinated for COVID-19 is still highly recommended, it won’t be expected of student nurses. Students in nursing programmes at MIT will no longer be required to be vaccinated for COVID-19 or provide proof of vaccination to MIT. Other immunisation requirements are still in place (please see your programme information for details). To protect yourself and others, it is important to stay up to date with the latest COVID-19 vaccines as the virus changes, follow the latest immunisation recommendations, and be aware of any new infectious disease risks in your area.
Entry requirements
All enrolments in Te Tohu Paetahi Tikanga Rangatira aa-Tapuhi, Bachelor of Nursing Maaori are subject to the approval of an entry and selection team. All applicants must complete a health declaration and the New Zealand Nursing Council requires criminal convictions to be declared. Applicants must meet the following entry requirements:
University entrance
- NCEA Level 3
- Three subjects – at Level 3 or above, made up of:
- 14 credits each, in three approved subjects.
- Literacy – 10 credits at Level 2 or above, made up of:
- 5 credits in reading;
- 5 credits in writing.
- Numeracy – 10 credits at Level 1 or above, made up of:
- Achievement standards – specified achievement standards available through a range of subjects; or
- Unit standards – package of three numeracy unit standards (26623, 26626, 26627- all three required; and
- A minimum of 12 credits at NQF Level 2 or higher from the subjects listed below:
- Biology;
- Chemistry;
- Physics;
- Science
- Three subjects – at Level 3 or above, made up of:
OR
- NCEA Level 2
- Applicants must hold at least 80 credits at NCEA Level 2, of which 40 credits must be at merit or excellence. Of the 80 NCEA Level 2 credits, students must have gained;
- A minimum of 5 credits in reading and 5 credits in writing in English or Te Reo Maaori; and
- A minimum of 12 credits from the subjects listed below:
- Biology;
- Chemistry;
- Physics;
- Science; and
- A minimum of 10 credits at Level 1 or higher in mathematics.
- Applicants must hold at least 80 credits at NCEA Level 2, of which 40 credits must be at merit or excellence. Of the 80 NCEA Level 2 credits, students must have gained;
An interview is required to determine the applicant’s preparedness for tertiary studies. Applicants must be able to demonstrate the following attributes:
- Effective interpersonal communication skills
- Good personal presentation
- Maturity and a positive attitude
- Commitment and motivation to succeed.
OR
Cambridge International Examinations
- 120 points on the UCAS Tariff with a minimum grade of D in at least three subjects equivalent to those in the list approved for NZUeBS and NCEA at AS, A2 (or A) level; and
- A minimum D pass in IGCSe mathematics; and
- A minimum e pass in AS English. Applicants must meet the equivalent science requirements as specified for NCEA Level 2.
OR
International Baccalaureate (IB) Equivalence
- A minimum total of 24 points in the International Baccalaureate Diploma (IBDP); and
- Meet the literacy requirements by having at least four points in an English-rich subject in the IBDP; and
- Meet the numeracy requirements by having at least four points in mathematics in the IBDP or by meeting the necessary numeracy requirements by some other means.
- Meet the equivalent science requirements as specified for NCEA Level 2.
Applicants who do not meet all entry requirements should contact the School of Nursing to explore their options.
OR
Applicants 20 years of age and over ideally will meet the minimum entry requirements. Applicants who do not meet the minimum requirements, but feel that they have the skills or experience to be successful in this programme, should contact the School to discuss their options.
Students who have studied on a nursing programme at another institution wishing to enrol in the Bachelor of Nursing will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Refer to programme regulations. A B-grade average (ie above a B minus average) in the nursing programme from another institution is required.
OR
Applicants who have completed the New Zealand Certificate in Career and Study Preparation (Nursing Studies, L4) who achieve a B grade (merit) or higher in all subjects will be offered a place on Te Tohu Paetahi Tikanga Rangatira aa-Tapuhi, Bachelor of Nursing Maaori programme subject to referee reports and available places.??Students who did not achieve B grade (merit) or higher will be considered on an individual basis by the HOS.
OR
Applicants must be able to demonstrate a mature approach to study; ability to pass a science diagnostic test; the ability to manage their time; ability to seek support; a strong motivation to work in the Health Sector; the ability to read and write at the level required for degree-level study.??The above attributes will be assessed through an information session.
AND
Have English language competence to undertake this programme which is taught and assessed in English. Any applicants whose first language is not English should provide evidence of an overall IELTS (Academic) band score of 6.5 (with no score of below 6.5) or equivalence.
Equivalence will be considered by a case by case basis demonstrated by:
Evidence of either of the following kinds of previous primary and secondary study in English by the student:
(a) completion of all primary education (being the equivalent of New Zealand primary school years 1 to 8) and at least three years of secondary education (being the equivalent of three years from New Zealand secondary school years 9 to 13) at schools where the student was taught using English as the language of instruction;
OR
(b) completion of at least five years of secondary education (being the equivalent of New Zealand secondary school years 9 to 13) at schools where the student was taught using English as the language of instruction.??Students may submit evidence of equivalence for these areas of study for assessment. Students who did not achieve B grades or higher will be considered on an individual basis. Applicants who have completed a New Zealand Certificate in Career and Study Preparation (Nursing Studies) NZCSP L4 programme, or an equivalent, can submit an application and may be offered a place on the Bachelor of Nursing programme subject to their results.
OR
Subject to the MIT Council’s statutory powers to decline enrolment, a person may enrol for the first year of the Bachelor of Nursing programme if the Director of Nursing and/or Head of School of Nursing /entry panel is of the opinion that the applicant can undertake the programme with reasonable prospects of success.
Each applicant is required to submit the names of at least two referees who are able to affirm that the applicant is of good character and reputation and is likely to be a ‘fit and proper’ person to register as a registered nurse. Relatives may not be used as referees. Referees must have known the applicant for at least two years.
The applicant’s level of health shall be such that it is possible to achieve the competencies required for registration as a nurse. A health declaration is required and further reports may be requested with the consent of the applicant. Immune status must be provided for specified diseases/conditions as determined by the School from time to time.
Applicants are required to declare all criminal or pending criminal convictions with enrolment. Police screening is required for all applicants. In cases where a previous criminal conviction has been reported, applicants will be interviewed by the Director of Nursing/Head of School of Nursing and their prospects of gaining registration upon successful completion of the programme will be outlined.
To maintain confidentiality of information related to patients/clients, all students are required to sign a confidentiality agreement.
The applicant must be able to attend practicum at specified times and places.
Special & discretionary admission
Any ākonga who is 20 years of age or older and has not reached the general admission requirements for their intended programme is eligible for Special Admission. Te Pūkenga works with the ākonga to ensure they are prepared for their intended programme. Any ākonga who is not yet 20 years of age and has not reached the general admission requirements for their intended programme may be eligible for Discretionary Admission. In assessing whether to grant Discretionary Admission, the delegated authority focuses on the applicant’s level of preparedness for their intended programme.
Give yourself credit with Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Did you know you can use the knowledge and experience you already have to your advantage?
Your previous work experience and on-the-job skills, volunteering, professional development, and other providers’ qualifications can be recognised as prior learning, matched against credits in our courses, and put towards your qualification – potentially saving you money and possibly helping you to complete your qualification faster Learn more.
Programme structure
You will need to complete the below 13 courses (360 credits):
Level 5
Level 6
Level 7
Do you want to study a single course, without enrolling into the full programme?
Courses within some of our programmes may be offered as an individual Certificate of Proficiency (COP). Programme entry requirements and course fees apply. For more information, please speak to our friendly Ask Me! team.
Career opportunities
A broad range of career options as a registered nurse with specialised skills in Maaori health care. For potential salaries visit careers.govt.nz.