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4326

PSYCH 772B

: Clinical Practice 2
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Advanced psychological assessment and therapy for diverse clinical populations, including adult, and child and family. Cognitive behaviour therapy, narrative therapy, psychodynamic therapy, and the trauma model are emphasised. Includes two, 200 hour placements, in either an adult setting or a child and family setting. Evaluation is by internal assessment, including assessment by field supervisors.
Subject: Psychology
To complete this course students must enrol in PSYCH 772 A and B
4327

PSYCH 773A

: Clinical Internship
2025 Semester One (1253)
Includes a practical component of supervised clinical work of not less than 1500 hours in an approved health setting. Emphasis is placed on the application of research principles and designs in routing clinical practice. A university-based seminar series that covers topics relevant to advanced, intern-level practice is included. Evaluation is by internal assessment, and assessment by field supervisors.
Subject: Psychology
To complete this course students must enrol in PSYCH 773 A and B

Outline is not available yet

4328

PSYCH 773A

: Clinical Internship
2024 Semester One (1243)
Includes a practical component of supervised clinical work of not less than 1500 hours in an approved health setting. Emphasis is placed on the application of research principles and designs in routing clinical practice. A university-based seminar series that covers topics relevant to advanced, intern-level practice is included. Evaluation is by internal assessment, and assessment by field supervisors.
Subject: Psychology
To complete this course students must enrol in PSYCH 773 A and B

Outline is not available yet

4329

PSYCH 773B

: Clinical Internship
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Includes a practical component of supervised clinical work of not less than 1500 hours in an approved health setting. Emphasis is placed on the application of research principles and designs in routing clinical practice. A university-based seminar series that covers topics relevant to advanced, intern-level practice is included. Evaluation is by internal assessment, and assessment by field supervisors.
Subject: Psychology
To complete this course students must enrol in PSYCH 773 A and B

Outline is not available yet

4330

PSYCH 773B

: Clinical Internship
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Includes a practical component of supervised clinical work of not less than 1500 hours in an approved health setting. Emphasis is placed on the application of research principles and designs in routing clinical practice. A university-based seminar series that covers topics relevant to advanced, intern-level practice is included. Evaluation is by internal assessment, and assessment by field supervisors.
Subject: Psychology
To complete this course students must enrol in PSYCH 773 A and B

Outline is not available yet

4331

PSYCH 777

: Special Topic: Illusory Line Motion
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Subject: Psychology
No pre-requisites or restrictions

Outline is not available yet

4332

PSYCH 779A

: Research and Communication Skills
2020 Semester One (1203)
Advanced skills associated with developing innovative research designs and communicating information about research designs, outcomes, and the implications of one’s findings are essential to the research process. Students will undertake exercises designed to develop these advanced skills, including writing a research proposal, presenting a seminar on their research project, preparing and presenting a research poster, and additional seminar-based exercises directed at research skill development.
Subject: Psychology
Corequisite: PSYCH 780
Restriction: PSYCH 788, 789 To complete this course students must enrol in PSYCH 779 A and B

Outline is not available yet

4333

PSYCH 779B

: Research and Communication Skills
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Advanced skills associated with developing innovative research designs and communicating information about research designs, outcomes, and the implications of one’s findings are essential to the research process. Students will undertake exercises designed to develop these advanced skills, including writing a research proposal, presenting a seminar on their research project, preparing and presenting a research poster, and additional seminar-based exercises directed at research skill development.
Subject: Psychology
Corequisite: PSYCH 780
Restriction: PSYCH 788, 789 To complete this course students must enrol in PSYCH 779 A and B

Outline is not available yet

4334

PUTAIAO 200

: Mātauranga and Kaupapa Māori Science
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Mātauranga is central to the future practice of science in Aotearoa New Zealand. Explores foundational understandings of mātauranga Māori and Kaupapa Māori for scientists. Students will meaningfully and respectfully engage with te ao Māori through place-based relational learning and case studies grounded in whanaungatanga. Students will experience Māori ways of being, knowing, and doing.
Subject: Pūtaiao
Prerequisite: 60 points at Stage I

Outline is not available yet

4335

SCIENT 704

: Law and Intellectual Property
2024 Semester One (1243)
An explanation of the legal system including basic concepts of contract and corporate law in a biotechnology context. Emphasis will be upon intellectual property laws in particular patent law and practice and other means of protecting new ideas, discoveries and inventions. Also covered will be technology licensing and basic competition and marketing law.
Subject: Science Enterprise
No pre-requisites or restrictions

Outline is not available yet

4336

SCIENT 706

: Commercialisation Project
2025 Semester Two (1255)
A supervised practical application of the theories, concepts and techniques of commercialisation, covered in courses SCIENT 701-705, to a research-based opportunity and its related intellectual property estate.
Subject: Science Enterprise
Prerequisite: SCIENT 701, 702, 704 Corequisite: SCIENT 703, 705

Outline is not available yet

4337

SCIENT 706

: Commercialisation Project
2024 Semester Two (1245)
A supervised practical application of the theories, concepts and techniques of commercialisation, covered in courses SCIENT 701-705, to a research-based opportunity and its related intellectual property estate.
Subject: Science Enterprise
Prerequisite: SCIENT 701, 702, 704 Corequisite: SCIENT 703, 705

Outline is not available yet

4338

SCIENT 720

: Science Enterprise Research Methods
2021 Semester One (1213)
Students will become familiar with underlying theory and best practices in the principal qualitative and quantitative methods applicable to, and useful in, thesis research on commercialisation and science-based enterprise.
Subject: Science Enterprise
No pre-requisites or restrictions

Outline is not available yet

4339

SCIENT 721

: Product Development and Regulatory Environments
2024 Semester One (1243)
Aims to give students an understanding of the stages of product development for therapeutics, diagnostics and medical devices, as well as the regulatory requirements affecting product development in the Life Sciences. Project management tools and processes will also be covered in the context of product development.
Subject: Science Enterprise
No pre-requisites or restrictions

Outline is not available yet

4340

SCIGEN 101G

: Communicating in a Knowledge Society
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Effective communication is required for specialists in all fields to engage meaningfully with society. In this course students gain an understanding of the important role communication plays in a knowledge society. Through case studies and practical experience students learn about the responsibilities and skills required to communicate with a variety of audiences. They learn how to effectively manage and present data and practice oral, written, visual and electronic communication.
Subject: Science General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4341

SCIGEN 101G

: Communicating in a Knowledge Society
2025 Semester One (1253)
Effective communication is required for specialists in all fields to engage meaningfully with society. In this course students gain an understanding of the important role communication plays in a knowledge society. Through case studies and practical experience students learn about the responsibilities and skills required to communicate with a variety of audiences. They learn how to effectively manage and present data and practice oral, written, visual and electronic communication.
Subject: Science General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4342

SCIGEN 101G

: Communicating in a Knowledge Society
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Effective communication is required for specialists in all fields to engage meaningfully with society. In this course students gain an understanding of the important role communication plays in a knowledge society. Through case studies and practical experience students learn about the responsibilities and skills required to communicate with a variety of audiences. They learn how to effectively manage and present data and practice oral, written, visual and electronic communication.
Subject: Science General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4343

SCIGEN 101G

: Communicating in a Knowledge Society
2024 Semester One (1243)
Effective communication is required for specialists in all fields to engage meaningfully with society. In this course students gain an understanding of the important role communication plays in a knowledge society. Through case studies and practical experience students learn about the responsibilities and skills required to communicate with a variety of audiences. They learn how to effectively manage and present data and practice oral, written, visual and electronic communication.
Subject: Science General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4344

SCIGEN 101G

: Communicating in a Knowledge Society
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Effective communication is required for specialists in all fields to engage meaningfully with society. In this course students gain an understanding of the important role communication plays in a knowledge society. Through case studies and practical experience students learn about the responsibilities and skills required to communicate with a variety of audiences. They learn how to effectively manage and present data and practice oral, written, visual and electronic communication.
Subject: Science General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4345

SCIGEN 101G

: Communicating in a Knowledge Society
2023 Semester One (1233)
Effective communication is required for specialists in all fields to engage meaningfully with society. In this course students gain an understanding of the important role communication plays in a knowledge society. Through case studies and practical experience students learn about the responsibilities and skills required to communicate with a variety of audiences. They learn how to effectively manage and present data and practice oral, written, visual and electronic communication.
Subject: Science General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4346

SCIGEN 101G

: Communicating in a Knowledge Society
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Effective communication is required for specialists in all fields to engage meaningfully with society. In this course students gain an understanding of the important role communication plays in a knowledge society. Through case studies and practical experience students learn about the responsibilities and skills required to communicate with a variety of audiences. They learn how to effectively manage and present data and practice oral, written, visual and electronic communication.
Subject: Science General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4347

SCIGEN 101G

: Communicating in a Knowledge Society
2022 Semester One (1223)
Effective communication is required for specialists in all fields to engage meaningfully with society. In this course students gain an understanding of the important role communication plays in a knowledge society. Through case studies and practical experience students learn about the responsibilities and skills required to communicate with a variety of audiences. They learn how to effectively manage and present data and practice oral, written, visual and electronic communication.
Subject: Science General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4348

SCIGEN 102G

: Contemporary Science in Aotearoa New Zealand
2024 Semester Two (1245)
What does it mean to do science here and now? This course considers how knowledge of place enhances your learning, the significance of Te Tiriti o Waitangi, and how knowledge systems frame understanding. Students will think critically about the relationships between science and our environment, along with the ethics of science in practice.
Subject: Science General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4349

SCIGEN 201G

: Innovating in a Knowledge Society
2024 Semester One (1243)
Interdisciplinary examination of science innovation at policy, organisational and project levels including context, impacts and roles of business and research organisations, and ways innovations are presented and received. Case study analysis of the business environment including how innovation is both enabled and constrained in science-based organisations and society, and innovation strategies in science–based organisations.
Subject: Science General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4350

SCIGEN 201G

: Innovating in a Knowledge Society
2023 Semester One (1233)
Interdisciplinary examination of science innovation at policy, organisational and project levels including context, impacts and roles of business and research organisations, and ways innovations are presented and received. Case study analysis of the business environment including how innovation is both enabled and constrained in science-based organisations and society, and innovation strategies in science–based organisations.
Subject: Science General
No pre-requisites or restrictions