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TFCEWRIT 94F
: Foundation English Writing2024 Semester One (1243)
A skills-based academic writing course, providing practice in the writing process, and the analysis and production of academic texts. These include argumentative essays, compare and contrast texts, definition, classification and critique writing, along with research-based writing such as literature reviews, case studies and reports.
Prerequisite: Coordinator approval
Restriction: ENGWRIT 94F
Restriction: ENGWRIT 94F
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TFCEWRIT 94F
: Foundation English Writing2024 Summer School (1240)
A skills-based academic writing course, providing practice in the writing process, and the analysis and production of academic texts. These include argumentative essays, compare and contrast texts, definition, classification and critique writing, along with research-based writing such as literature reviews, case studies and reports.
Prerequisite: Coordinator approval
Restriction: ENGWRIT 94F
Restriction: ENGWRIT 94F
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TFCEWRIT 94F
: Foundation English Writing2023 Semester Two (1235)
A skills-based academic writing course, providing practice in the writing process, and the analysis and production of academic texts. These include argumentative essays, compare and contrast texts, definition, classification and critique writing, along with research-based writing such as literature reviews, case studies and reports.
Prerequisite: Coordinator approval
Restriction: ENGWRIT 94F
Restriction: ENGWRIT 94F
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TFCEWRIT 94F
: Foundation English Writing2023 Semester One (1233)
A skills-based academic writing course, providing practice in the writing process, and the analysis and production of academic texts. These include argumentative essays, compare and contrast texts, definition, classification and critique writing, along with research-based writing such as literature reviews, case studies and reports.
Prerequisite: Coordinator approval
Restriction: ENGWRIT 94F
Restriction: ENGWRIT 94F
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TFCEWRIT 94F
: Foundation English Writing2023 Summer School (1230)
A skills-based academic writing course, providing practice in the writing process, and the analysis and production of academic texts. These include argumentative essays, compare and contrast texts, definition, classification and critique writing, along with research-based writing such as literature reviews, case studies and reports.
Prerequisite: Coordinator approval
Restriction: ENGWRIT 94F
Restriction: ENGWRIT 94F
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TFCEWRIT 94F
: Foundation English Writing2022 Semester Two (1225)
A skills-based academic writing course, providing practice in the writing process, and the analysis and production of academic texts. These include argumentative essays, compare and contrast texts, definition, classification and critique writing, along with research-based writing such as literature reviews, case studies and reports.
Prerequisite: Coordinator approval
Restriction: ENGWRIT 94F
Restriction: ENGWRIT 94F
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TFCEWRIT 94F
: Foundation English Writing2022 Semester One (1223)
A skills-based academic writing course, providing practice in the writing process, and the analysis and production of academic texts. These include argumentative essays, compare and contrast texts, definition, classification and critique writing, along with research-based writing such as literature reviews, case studies and reports.
Prerequisite: Coordinator approval
Restriction: ENGWRIT 94F
Restriction: ENGWRIT 94F
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TFCEWRIT 94F
: Foundation English Writing2022 Summer School (1220)
A skills-based academic writing course, providing practice in the writing process, and the analysis and production of academic texts. These include argumentative essays, compare and contrast texts, definition, classification and critique writing, along with research-based writing such as literature reviews, case studies and reports.
Prerequisite: Coordinator approval
Restriction: ENGWRIT 94F
Restriction: ENGWRIT 94F
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TFCEWRIT 94F
: Foundation English Writing2021 Semester Two (1215)
A skills-based academic writing course, providing practice in the writing process, and the analysis and production of academic texts. These include argumentative essays, compare and contrast texts, definition, classification and critique writing, along with research-based writing such as literature reviews, case studies and reports.
Prerequisite: Coordinator approval
Restriction: ENGWRIT 94F
Restriction: ENGWRIT 94F
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TFCEWRIT 94F
: Foundation English Writing2021 Semester One (1213)
A skills-based academic writing course, providing practice in the writing process, and the analysis and production of academic texts. These include argumentative essays, compare and contrast texts, definition, classification and critique writing, along with research-based writing such as literature reviews, case studies and reports.
Prerequisite: Coordinator approval
Restriction: ENGWRIT 94F
Restriction: ENGWRIT 94F
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TFCEWRIT 94F
: Foundation English Writing2021 Summer School (1210)
A skills-based academic writing course, providing practice in the writing process, and the analysis and production of academic texts. These include argumentative essays, compare and contrast texts, definition, classification and critique writing, along with research-based writing such as literature reviews, case studies and reports.
Prerequisite: Coordinator approval
Restriction: ENGWRIT 94F
Restriction: ENGWRIT 94F
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TFCEWRIT 94F
: Foundation English Writing2020 Semester Two (1205)
Develops language skills necessary for academic study. The course will help students to improve their sentence structure, develop their vocabulary, plan their writing, and improve paragraph and essay organisation. It focuses on sound principles of essay writing and provides practice in the various stages of writing.
Prerequisite: Coordinator approval
Restriction: ENGWRIT 94F
Restriction: ENGWRIT 94F
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TFCEWRIT 94F
: Foundation English Writing2020 Semester One (1203)
Develops language skills necessary for academic study. The course will help students to improve their sentence structure, develop their vocabulary, plan their writing, and improve paragraph and essay organisation. It focuses on sound principles of essay writing and provides practice in the various stages of writing.
Prerequisite: Coordinator approval
Restriction: ENGWRIT 94F
Restriction: ENGWRIT 94F
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TFCEWRIT 94F
: Foundation English Writing2020 Summer School (1200)
Develops language skills necessary for academic study. The course will help students to improve their sentence structure, develop their vocabulary, plan their writing, and improve paragraph and essay organisation. It focuses on sound principles of essay writing and provides practice in the various stages of writing.
Prerequisite: Coordinator approval
Restriction: ENGWRIT 94F
Restriction: ENGWRIT 94F
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TFCHIST 91F
: Foundation History2023 Semester One (1233)
Examines New Zealand history between 1769 and 1840, particularly the interactions and relationships between the Māori world and Europeans and their ongoing legacies to today. Introduces broader skills suitable for studying history, providing a solid foundation for research, critical thinking, speaking, writing and collaborative work that is invaluable in a wide-range of disciplines.
Restriction: HISTORY 91F
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TFCHIST 91F
: Foundation History2022 Semester One (1223)
Examines New Zealand history between 1769 and 1840, particularly the interactions and relationships between the Māori world and Europeans and their ongoing legacies to today. Introduces broader skills suitable for studying history, providing a solid foundation for research, critical thinking, speaking, writing and collaborative work that is invaluable in a wide-range of disciplines.
Restriction: HISTORY 91F
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TFCHIST 91F
: Foundation History2021 Semester One (1213)
Examines New Zealand history between 1769 and 1840, particularly the interactions and relationships between the Māori world and Europeans and their ongoing legacies to today. Introduces broader skills suitable for studying history, providing a solid foundation for research, critical thinking, speaking, writing and collaborative work that is invaluable in a wide-range of disciplines.
Restriction: HISTORY 91F
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TFCHIST 91F
: Foundation History2020 Semester One (1203)
Examines New Zealand history between 1769 and 1840, particularly the interactions and relationships between the Māori world and Europeans and their ongoing legacies to today. Introduces broader skills suitable for studying history, providing a solid foundation for research, critical thinking, speaking, writing and collaborative work that is invaluable in a wide-range of disciplines.
Restriction: HISTORY 91F
2444
TFCPAC 91F
: Foundation Pacific Studies2023 Semester Two (1235)
Introduces students to an essential knowledge of the Pacific and its cultures and peoples, and to the core practices and concepts of interdisciplinary Pacific Studies. This course will provide a foundation of knowledge of Pacific cultures, languages, history, geography and politics, and introduce students to some core Pacific Studies concepts (such as fa’aalo’alo/faka’apa’apa, diaspora, Oceania, identity, and culture). Students will gain familiarity with the history and purposes of Pacific Studies and work with some accessible forms of indigenous Pacific knowledge.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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TFCPAC 91F
: Foundation Pacific Studies2023 Semester One (1233)
Introduces students to an essential knowledge of the Pacific and its cultures and peoples, and to the core practices and concepts of interdisciplinary Pacific Studies. This course will provide a foundation of knowledge of Pacific cultures, languages, history, geography and politics, and introduce students to some core Pacific Studies concepts (such as fa’aalo’alo/faka’apa’apa, diaspora, Oceania, identity, and culture). Students will gain familiarity with the history and purposes of Pacific Studies and work with some accessible forms of indigenous Pacific knowledge.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2446
TFCPAC 91F
: Foundation Pacific Studies2022 Semester Two (1225)
Introduces students to an essential knowledge of the Pacific and its cultures and peoples, and to the core practices and concepts of interdisciplinary Pacific Studies. This course will provide a foundation of knowledge of Pacific cultures, languages, history, geography and politics, and introduce students to some core Pacific Studies concepts (such as fa’aalo’alo/faka’apa’apa, diaspora, Oceania, identity, and culture). Students will gain familiarity with the history and purposes of Pacific Studies and work with some accessible forms of indigenous Pacific knowledge.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2447
TFCPAC 91F
: Foundation Pacific Studies2022 Semester One (1223)
Introduces students to an essential knowledge of the Pacific and its cultures and peoples, and to the core practices and concepts of interdisciplinary Pacific Studies. This course will provide a foundation of knowledge of Pacific cultures, languages, history, geography and politics, and introduce students to some core Pacific Studies concepts (such as fa’aalo’alo/faka’apa’apa, diaspora, Oceania, identity, and culture). Students will gain familiarity with the history and purposes of Pacific Studies and work with some accessible forms of indigenous Pacific knowledge.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2448
TFCSOCIO 91F
: Foundation Sociology 12024 Semester One (1243)
Introduces students to fundamental building blocks in sociology. Students develop familiarity with key sociological concepts that explain social inequalities, enabling them to think sociologically about this issue. In particular, students learn how social structures (for example, class, race/ethnicity, gender and sexuality), social institutions (for instance, the state) as well as interactions between people produce and sustain various forms of inequality.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2449
TFCSOCIO 91F
: Foundation Sociology 12023 Semester One (1233)
Introduces students to fundamental building blocks in sociology. Students develop familiarity with key sociological concepts that explain social inequalities, enabling them to think sociologically about this issue. In particular, students learn how social structures (for example, class, race/ethnicity, gender and sexuality), social institutions (for instance, the state) as well as interactions between people produce and sustain various forms of inequality.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2450
TFCSOCIO 91F
: Foundation Sociology 12022 Semester One (1223)
Introduces students to fundamental building blocks in sociology. Students develop familiarity with key sociological concepts that explain social inequalities, enabling them to think sociologically about this issue. In particular, students learn how social structures (for example, class, race/ethnicity, gender and sexuality), social institutions (for instance, the state) as well as interactions between people produce and sustain various forms of inequality.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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