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276

BIOSCI 107

: Biology for Biomedical Science: Cellular Processes
2024 Semester One (1243)
The cellular basis of mammalian form and function. Particular emphasis will be placed on cellular components and processes of blood, neural, muscular, reproductive, immune and supporting systems and how they contribute to the structure and function of the body as a whole.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
277

BIOSCI 107

: Biology for Biomedical Science: Cellular Processes
2023 Semester One (1233)
The cellular basis of mammalian form and function. Particular emphasis will be placed on cellular components and processes of blood, neural, muscular, reproductive, immune and supporting systems and how they contribute to the structure and function of the body as a whole.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
278

BIOSCI 107

: Biology for Biomedical Science: Cellular Processes
2022 Semester One (1223)
The cellular basis of mammalian form and function. Particular emphasis will be placed on cellular components and processes of blood, neural, muscular, reproductive, immune and supporting systems and how they contribute to the structure and function of the body as a whole.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
279

BIOSCI 107

: Biology for Biomedical Science: Cellular Processes
2021 Semester One (1213)
The cellular basis of mammalian form and function. Particular emphasis will be placed on cellular components and processes of blood, neural, muscular, reproductive, immune and supporting systems and how they contribute to the structure and function of the body as a whole.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
280

BIOSCI 107

: Biology for Biomedical Science: Cellular Processes
2020 Semester One (1203)
The cellular basis of mammalian form and function. Particular emphasis will be placed on cellular components and processes of blood, neural, muscular, reproductive, immune and supporting systems and how they contribute to the structure and function of the body as a whole.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
281

BIOSCI 108

: Biodiversity: Patterns of Life
2025 Semester One (1253)
Knowledge of biodiversity is fundamental to understanding our world. Students will become familiar with biological diversity and whakapapa beginning with viruses and leading through to microbes, plants, fungi and animals. Defining characteristics of major organismal groupings will be highlighted to provide students with an overview of the diversity of life on Earth, and the critical role that kaitiakitanga and maintaining biodiversity has for the future.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
282

BIOSCI 108

: Biodiversity: Patterns of Life
2024 Semester One (1243)
Knowledge of biodiversity is fundamental to understanding our world. Students will become familiar with biological diversity and whakapapa beginning with viruses and leading through to microbes, plants, fungi and animals. Defining characteristics of major organismal groupings will be highlighted to provide students with an overview of the diversity of life on Earth, and the critical role that kaitiakitanga and maintaining biodiversity has for the future.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
283

BIOSCI 108

: Biodiversity: Patterns of Life
2023 Semester One (1233)
Knowledge of biodiversity is fundamental to understanding our world. Students will become familiar with biological diversity and whakapapa beginning with viruses and leading through to microbes, plants, fungi and animals. Defining characteristics of major organismal groupings will be highlighted to provide students with an overview of the diversity of life on Earth, and the critical role that kaitiakitanga and maintaining biodiversity has for the future.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
284

BIOSCI 108

: Biodiversity: Patterns of Life
2022 Semester One (1223)
Knowledge of biodiversity is fundamental to understanding our world. Students will become familiar with biological diversity and whakapapa beginning with viruses and leading through to microbes, plants, fungi and animals. Defining characteristics of major organismal groupings will be highlighted so as to provide students with an overview of the diversity of life on Earth, and the critical role that maintaining biodiversity has for kaitiakitanga and the future.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
285

BIOSCI 108

: Biodiversity: Patterns of Life
2021 Semester One (1213)
Knowledge of biodiversity is fundamental to understanding our world. Students will become familiar with biological diversity and whakapapa beginning with viruses and leading through to microbes, plants, fungi and animals. Defining characteristics of major organismal groupings will be highlighted so as to provide students with an overview of the diversity of life on Earth, and the critical role that maintaining biodiversity has for kaitiakitanga and the future.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions
286

BIOSCI 109

: Ecology and Evolution: The Continuum of Life
2025 Semester One (1253)
Explores the ecological mechanisms that determine the distribution and abundance of organisms, and the evolutionary mechanisms which drive change over time. Also explores the role of society and mātauranga Māori in recognising and seeking solutions for human-induced environmental change. Course components emphasise critical thinking and scientific communication skills.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Restriction: BIOSCI 104
287

BIOSCI 109

: Ecology and Evolution: The Continuum of Life
2024 Semester One (1243)
Explores the ecological mechanisms that determine the distribution and abundance of organisms, and the evolutionary mechanisms which drive change over time. Also explores the role of society and mātauranga Māori in recognising and seeking solutions for human-induced environmental change. Course components emphasise critical thinking and scientific communication skills.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Restriction: BIOSCI 104
288

BIOSCI 109

: Ecology and Evolution: The Continuum of Life
2023 Semester One (1233)
Explores the ecological mechanisms that determine the distribution and abundance of organisms, and the evolutionary mechanisms which drive change over time. Also explores the role of society and mātauranga Māori in recognising and seeking solutions for human-induced environmental change. Course components emphasise critical thinking and scientific communication skills.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Restriction: BIOSCI 104
289

BIOSCI 109

: Ecology and Evolution: The Continuum of Life
2022 Semester One (1223)
Explores the ecological mechanisms that determine the distribution and abundance of organisms, and the evolutionary mechanisms which drive change over time. Also explores the role of society and mātauranga Māori in recognising and seeking solutions for human-induced environmental change. Course components emphasise critical thinking and scientific communication skills.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Restriction: BIOSCI 104
290

BIOSCI 109

: Ecology and Evolution: The Continuum of Life
2021 Semester One (1213)
Life is hard, thus responding to variation in biotic and abiotic variables is crucial for survival at all levels of biological hierarchy. Ko ahau te taiao, ko te taiao, ko ahau (I am the land, and the land is me) – the ecosystem defines quality of life. Develops an understanding of the evolutionary mechanisms through which life has evolved to cope with change over time, and the ecological mechanisms that determine the distribution and abundance of organisms today; how populations and communities adapted to change in the past, how they respond to environmental challenges today, and how they are likely to respond to change in the future as the climate changes.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Restriction: BIOSCI 104
291

BIOSCI 109

: Ecology and Evolution: The Continuum of Life
2020 Semester One (1203)
Life is hard, thus responding to variation in biotic and abiotic variables is crucial for survival at all levels of biological hierarchy. Ko ahau te taiao, ko te taiao, ko ahau (I am the land, and the land is me) – the ecosystem defines quality of life. Develops an understanding of the evolutionary mechanisms through which life has evolved to cope with change over time, and the ecological mechanisms that determine the distribution and abundance of organisms today; how populations and communities adapted to change in the past, how they respond to environmental challenges today, and how they are likely to respond to change in the future as the climate changes.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Restriction: BIOSCI 104
292

BIOSCI 201

: Cellular and Molecular Biology
2025 Semester One (1253)
The fundamental processes of the cell are examined to understand how cells reproduce and use information stored within the genome, express proteins for specific functions, and function within larger tissues. Specific modules examine stem cells, tissues and cellular development, cancer progression and the biology of tumours and the basis of immunity.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101, and 15 points from BIOSCI 106-109, MEDSCI 142, and 15 points from CHEM 110, 120, 150
293

BIOSCI 201

: Cellular and Molecular Biology
2024 Semester One (1243)
The fundamental processes of the cell are examined to understand how cells reproduce and use information stored within the genome, express proteins for specific functions, and function within larger tissues. Specific modules examine stem cells, tissues and cellular development, cancer progression and the biology of tumours and the basis of immunity.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101, and 15 points from BIOSCI 106-109, MEDSCI 142, and 15 points from CHEM 110, 120, 150
294

BIOSCI 201

: Cellular and Molecular Biology
2023 Semester One (1233)
The fundamental processes of the cell are examined to understand how cells reproduce and use information stored within the genome, express proteins for specific functions, and function within larger tissues. Specific modules examine stem cells, tissues and cellular development, cancer progression and the biology of tumours and the basis of immunity.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101, and 15 points from BIOSCI 106-109, MEDSCI 142, and 15 points from CHEM 110, 120, 150
295

BIOSCI 201

: Cellular and Molecular Biology
2022 Semester One (1223)
The fundamental processes of the cell are examined to understand how cells reproduce and use information stored within the genome, express proteins for specific functions, and function within larger tissues. Specific modules examine stem cells, tissues and cellular development, cancer progression and the biology of tumours and the basis of immunity.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101, and 15 points from BIOSCI 106-109, MEDSCI 142, and 15 points from CHEM 110, 120, 150
296

BIOSCI 201

: Cellular and Molecular Biology
2021 Semester One (1213)
The fundamental processes of the cell are examined to understand how cells reproduce and use information stored within the genome, express proteins for specific functions, and function within larger tissues. Specific modules examine stem cells, tissues and cellular development, cancer progression and the biology of tumours and the basis of immunity.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101, and 15 points from BIOSCI 106-109, MEDSCI 142, and 15 points from CHEM 110, 120, 150
297

BIOSCI 201

: Cellular and Molecular Biology
2020 Semester One (1203)
The fundamental processes of the cell are examined to understand how cells reproduce and use information stored within the genome, express proteins for specific functions, and function within larger tissues. Specific modules examine stem cells, tissues and cellular development, cancer progression and the biology of tumours and the basis of immunity.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101, and 15 points from BIOSCI 106-109, MEDSCI 142, and 15 points from CHEM 110, 120, 150
298

BIOSCI 202

: Genetics
2025 Semester Two (1255)
The basic principles of mutation, recombination and genetic mapping are established in this course. These principles are developed in a variety of prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. Laboratory work uses molecular, microbial and eukaryotic material to explore the key features of heredity.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101 and 15 points from BIOSCI 106-109
299

BIOSCI 202

: Genetics
2024 Semester Two (1245)
The basic principles of mutation, recombination and genetic mapping are established in this course. These principles are developed in a variety of prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. Laboratory work uses molecular, microbial and eukaryotic material to explore the key features of heredity.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101 and 15 points from BIOSCI 106-109
300

BIOSCI 202

: Genetics
2023 Semester Two (1235)
The basic principles of mutation, recombination and genetic mapping are established in this course. These principles are developed in a variety of prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. Laboratory work uses molecular, microbial and eukaryotic material to explore the key features of heredity.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 101 and 15 points from BIOSCI 106-109