About the course
The MLitt is an alternative to the PhD if you already have a masters degree and want to complete a substantial research project. You can complete an MLitt in most subjects offered by the Faculty of Arts, subject to approval and availability of supervision. You can further your research interests in the same subject as your first masters degree, or undertake research in a new area. An MLitt could be useful for a range of academic or professional careers, especially if you don’t want to undertake doctoral study. You can study approaches to museums and heritage globally, with a particular focus on indigenous Aotearoa New Zealand and the Pacific. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
Start dates and prices
Course fees are indicative and should be used as a guide. Speak to a counsellor to get an accurate price.
Duration: 1 Year(s)Fees: NZ$37,891
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Semester 1 (February), 2024 |
Auckland |
Semester 1 (February), 2025 |
Auckland |
Semester 1 (February), 2026 |
Auckland |
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