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2601

SPCHSCI 746

: Voice and Fluency
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Voice - study of the voice and the assessment and management of voice disorders (adult and paediatrics). Fluency - assessment and management of dysfluency disorders (adult and paediatrics). Critical evaluation and synthesis of knowledge are presented in substantial individual case reports.
Subject: Speech Science
Prerequisite: SPCHSCI 713, 733
Restriction: SPCHSCI 731
2602

SPCHSCI 751

: Special Topic
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Subject: Speech Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2603

SPCHSCI 751

: Special Topic
2024 Semester One (1243)
Subject: Speech Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2604

SPCHSCI 751

: Special Topic
2023 Semester One (1233)
Subject: Speech Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2605

SPCHSCI 752

: Research Project
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Subject: Speech Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2606

SPCHSCI 752

: Research Project
2024 Semester One (1243)
Subject: Speech Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2607

SPCHSCI 753

: Special Topic
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Subject: Speech Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2608

SPCHSCI 753

: Special Topic
2024 Semester One (1243)
Subject: Speech Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2609

SPCHSCI 790A

: Research Project
2023 Semester One (1233)
Subject: Speech Science
Restriction: SPCHSCI 735, 742, 745 To complete this course students must enrol in SPCHSCI 790 A and B, or SPCHSCI 790
2610

STATS 100

: Concepts in Statistics
2024 Semester Two (1245)
A first exposure to statistics that builds data handling and literacy skills and develops conceptual thinking through active participation in problems using real data, computer simulations and group work. STATS 100 makes full use of appropriate technology and prepares students to use statistics in their own disciplines.
Subject: Statistics
Restriction: May not be taken with, or after passing, any other Statistics course
2611

STATS 100

: Concepts in Statistics
2024 Semester One (1243)
A first exposure to statistics that builds data handling and literacy skills and develops conceptual thinking through active participation in problems using real data, computer simulations and group work. STATS 100 makes full use of appropriate technology and prepares students to use statistics in their own disciplines.
Subject: Statistics
Restriction: May not be taken with, or after passing, any other Statistics course
2612

STATS 100

: Concepts in Statistics
2023 Semester Two (1235)
A first exposure to statistics that builds data handling and literacy skills and develops conceptual thinking through active participation in problems using real data, computer simulations and group work. STATS 100 makes full use of appropriate technology and prepares students to use statistics in their own disciplines.
Subject: Statistics
Restriction: May not be taken with, or after passing, any other Statistics course
2613

STATS 100

: Concepts in Statistics
2023 Semester One (1233)
A first exposure to statistics that builds data handling and literacy skills and develops conceptual thinking through active participation in problems using real data, computer simulations and group work. STATS 100 makes full use of appropriate technology and prepares students to use statistics in their own disciplines.
Subject: Statistics
Restriction: May not be taken with, or after passing, any other Statistics course
2614

STATS 100

: Concepts in Statistics
2022 Semester Two (1225)
A first exposure to statistics that builds data handling and literacy skills and develops conceptual thinking through active participation in problems using real data, computer simulations and group work. STATS 100 makes full use of appropriate technology and prepares students to use statistics in their own disciplines.
Subject: Statistics
Restriction: May not be taken with, or after passing, any other Statistics course
2615

STATS 100

: Concepts in Statistics
2022 Semester One (1223)
A first exposure to statistics that builds data handling and literacy skills and develops conceptual thinking through active participation in problems using real data, computer simulations and group work. STATS 100 makes full use of appropriate technology and prepares students to use statistics in their own disciplines.
Subject: Statistics
Restriction: May not be taken with, or after passing, any other Statistics course
2616

STATS 100

: Concepts in Statistics
2021 Semester One (1213)
A first exposure to statistics that builds data handling skills and develops conceptual thinking through active participation in problems using real data, computer simulations and group work. STATS 100 makes full use of appropriate technology and prepares students for further study in Statistics.
Subject: Statistics
Restriction: May not be taken with, or after passing, any other Statistics course
2617

STATS 100

: Concepts in Statistics
2021 Summer School (1210)
A first exposure to statistics that builds data handling skills and develops conceptual thinking through active participation in problems using real data, computer simulations and group work. STATS 100 makes full use of appropriate technology and prepares students for further study in Statistics.
Subject: Statistics
Restriction: May not be taken with, or after passing, any other Statistics course
2618

STATS 100

: Concepts in Statistics
2020 Semester One (1203)
A first exposure to statistics that builds data handling skills and develops conceptual thinking through active participation in problems using real data, computer simulations and group work. STATS 100 makes full use of appropriate technology and prepares students for further study in Statistics. <i>Restriction: STATS 100 may not be taken with, or after passing, any other Statistics course. STATS 100 is not available to students who have 14 credits or more in Mathematics and Statistics at NCEA Level 3 or those who have passed Cambridge Mathematics A with an E or better, or Cambridge Mathematics AS with a D or better, or those who have passed International Baccalaureate Mathematics, or equivalent</i>
Subject: Statistics
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2619

STATS 101

: Introduction to Statistics
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Intended for anyone who will ever have to collect or make sense of data, either in their career or private life. Steps involved in conducting a statistical investigation are studied with the main emphasis being on data analysis and the background concepts necessary for successfully analysing data, extrapolating from patterns in data to more generally applicable conclusions and communicating results to others. Other topics include probability; confidence intervals, statistical significance, t-tests, and p-values; nonparametric methods; one-way analysis of variance, simple linear regression, correlation, tables of counts and the chi-square test.
Subject: Statistics
Restriction: STATS 102, 107, 108, 191
2620

STATS 101

: Introduction to Statistics
2024 Semester One (1243)
Intended for anyone who will ever have to collect or make sense of data, either in their career or private life. Steps involved in conducting a statistical investigation are studied with the main emphasis being on data analysis and the background concepts necessary for successfully analysing data, extrapolating from patterns in data to more generally applicable conclusions and communicating results to others. Other topics include probability; confidence intervals, statistical significance, t-tests, and p-values; nonparametric methods; one-way analysis of variance, simple linear regression, correlation, tables of counts and the chi-square test.
Subject: Statistics
Restriction: STATS 102, 107, 108, 191
2621

STATS 101

: Introduction to Statistics
2024 Summer School (1240)
Intended for anyone who will ever have to collect or make sense of data, either in their career or private life. Steps involved in conducting a statistical investigation are studied with the main emphasis being on data analysis and the background concepts necessary for successfully analysing data, extrapolating from patterns in data to more generally applicable conclusions and communicating results to others. Other topics include probability; confidence intervals, statistical significance, t-tests, and p-values; nonparametric methods; one-way analysis of variance, simple linear regression, correlation, tables of counts and the chi-square test.
Subject: Statistics
Restriction: STATS 102, 107, 108, 191
2622

STATS 101

: Introduction to Statistics
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Intended for anyone who will ever have to collect or make sense of data, either in their career or private life. Steps involved in conducting a statistical investigation are studied with the main emphasis being on data analysis and the background concepts necessary for successfully analysing data, extrapolating from patterns in data to more generally applicable conclusions and communicating results to others. Other topics include probability; confidence intervals, statistical significance, t-tests, and p-values; nonparametric methods; one-way analysis of variance, simple linear regression, correlation, tables of counts and the chi-square test.
Subject: Statistics
Restriction: STATS 102, 107, 108, 191
2623

STATS 101

: Introduction to Statistics
2023 Semester One (1233)
Intended for anyone who will ever have to collect or make sense of data, either in their career or private life. Steps involved in conducting a statistical investigation are studied with the main emphasis being on data analysis and the background concepts necessary for successfully analysing data, extrapolating from patterns in data to more generally applicable conclusions and communicating results to others. Other topics include probability; confidence intervals, statistical significance, t-tests, and p-values; nonparametric methods; one-way analysis of variance, simple linear regression, correlation, tables of counts and the chi-square test.
Subject: Statistics
Restriction: STATS 102, 107, 108, 191
2624

STATS 101

: Introduction to Statistics
2023 Summer School (1230)
Intended for anyone who will ever have to collect or make sense of data, either in their career or private life. Steps involved in conducting a statistical investigation are studied with the main emphasis being on data analysis and the background concepts necessary for successfully analysing data, extrapolating from patterns in data to more generally applicable conclusions and communicating results to others. Other topics include probability; confidence intervals, statistical significance, t-tests, and p-values; nonparametric methods; one-way analysis of variance, simple linear regression, correlation, tables of counts and the chi-square test.
Subject: Statistics
Restriction: STATS 102, 107, 108, 191
2625

STATS 101

: Introduction to Statistics
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Intended for anyone who will ever have to collect or make sense of data, either in their career or private life. Steps involved in conducting a statistical investigation are studied with the main emphasis being on data analysis and the background concepts necessary for successfully analysing data, extrapolating from patterns in data to more generally applicable conclusions and communicating results to others. Other topics include probability; confidence intervals, statistical significance, t-tests, and p-values; nonparametric methods; one-way analysis of variance, simple linear regression, correlation, tables of counts and the chi-square test.
Subject: Statistics
Restriction: STATS 102, 107, 108, 191