Indigenous Psychology - PSYCH303 (2024)

Students develop a critical analysis of the positions of contemporary Indigenous peoples through discussion and examination of the Western world and New Zealand society. The theory base is drawn predominantly from Maori and indigenous development, community and social psychology and of health and social policy.

Paper Information

Points: 15.0
Prerequisite(s): PSYCH202
Internal assessment / examination: 100:0
Restriction(s): PSYC328

Note: This paper will be delivered to Tauranga via video-conference and facilitated by a tutor. Labs will have face to face options at both Hamilton and Tauranga.

Trimesters and Locations

Occurrence Code When taught Where taught
24B (HAM)B Trimester : 8 Jul 2024 - 3 Nov 2024 Hamilton
24B (TGA)B Trimester : 8 Jul 2024 - 3 Nov 2024 Tauranga

Timetabled Lectures for Indigenous Psychology (PSYCH303)

DayStartEndRoomDates
PSYCH303-24B (HAM)
Wed11:00 AM1:00 PMS.1.03Jul 8 - Oct 13
PSYCH303-24B (TGA)
Wed11:00 AM1:00 PMTCBD.2.12Jul 8 - Oct 13

NB:There may be other timetabled events for this paper such as tutorials or workshops.
Visit the online timetable for PSYCH303 for more details


Indicative Fees

Fees for 2024 are not yet available.


Paper Outlines

The following 2023 paper outlines are available for PSYCH303. Please contact the Faculty or School office for details on 2024 outlines.

Additional Information

Available Subjects:  Kaupapa Māori Psychology | Māori and Indigenous Studies | Psychology

Other available years: Indigenous Psychology - PSYCH303 (2023) , Indigenous Psychology - PSYCH303 (2022)

Paper details current as of : 3 October 2023 8:50am
Indicative fees current as of : 5 October 2023 4:30am

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