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3076
HLTHSCI 800
: Research in Action2022 Semester One (1223)
Extend scholarly capabilities and in-depth understanding in the critique of the major methodological approaches to research investigations in the health sector. This will include Mātauranga Māori and will provide the rationale for the selection of their methodological approach to the investigation of their identified health issue that is the focus of their thesis research.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3077
HLTHSOC 100
: Introduction to Critical Global Health2022 Semester One (1223)
An introduction to how the social sciences and humanities shed light on understandings of the social, political-economic, historical and cultural dynamics that underpin contemporary healthcare, medical practices and knowledge-production, and experiences of health and illness around the world. Examines real-life case studies using a range of health social science approaches.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3078
HLTHSOC 201
: Medicine, Power and Politics2023 Semester Two (1235)
Explores the interplay between cultural values, local and national politics, and global health programmes and initiatives. Examines how experiences of medical care and ideas of illness and health vary across different cultural groups and socio-cultural settings, with a focus on issues of scientific expertise, patient empowerment and government involvement in healthcare.
Prerequisite: HLTHSOC 100
Restriction: ANTHRO 366
Restriction: ANTHRO 366
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INFOGOV 704
: Artificial Intelligence Regulation2025 Quarter Three (1256)
Critically analyses the legal and policy issues created by advanced artificial intelligence technologies, including regulatory response. Evaluates efficiency, proportionality and necessity of existing or suggested regulation, and develops proposals for the regulation of future challenges. Develops independent research skills including an ability to work in multidisciplinary groups and communicate findings to audiences from a range of disciplinary and jurisdictional backgrounds.
Prerequisite: INFOGOV 700
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INFOGOV 704
: Artificial Intelligence Regulation2024 Quarter Three (1246)
Critically analyses the legal and policy issues created by advanced artificial intelligence technologies, including regulatory response. Evaluates efficiency, proportionality and necessity of existing or suggested regulation, and develops proposals for the regulation of future challenges. Develops independent research skills including an ability to work in multidisciplinary groups and communicate findings to audiences from a range of disciplinary and jurisdictional backgrounds.
Prerequisite: INFOGOV 700
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INFOGOV 704
: Artificial Intelligence Regulation2023 Quarter Three (1236)
Critically analyses the legal and policy issues created by advanced artificial intelligence technologies, including regulatory response. Evaluates efficiency, proportionality and necessity of existing or suggested regulation, and develops proposals for the regulation of future challenges. Develops independent research skills including an ability to work in multidisciplinary groups and communicate findings to audiences from a range of disciplinary and jurisdictional backgrounds.
Prerequisite: INFOGOV 700
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INFOGOV 704
: Artificial Intelligence Regulation2022 Quarter Three (1226)
Critically analyses the legal and policy issues created by advanced artificial intelligence technologies, including regulatory response. Evaluates efficiency, proportionality and necessity of existing or suggested regulation, and develops proposals for the regulation of future challenges. Develops independent research skills including an ability to work in multidisciplinary groups and communicate findings to audiences from a range of disciplinary and jurisdictional backgrounds.
Prerequisite: INFOGOV 700
Corequisite: INFOGOV 702
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INFOSYS 300
: Special Topic: Robotics Process Automation2021 Semester Two (1215)
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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INFOSYS 701
: Global Outsourcing2022 Semester Two (1225)
Focuses on global outsourcing through the multiple lenses of information technology governance and operations and supply chain management. Examines outsourcing from a wide range of perspectives, including economic, cultural, and political. Addresses the main areas surrounding outsourcing and offshoring including organisational outsourcing, post outsourcing monitoring and control and evaluation.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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INFOSYS 701
: Global Outsourcing2021 Semester Two (1215)
Focuses on global outsourcing through the multiple lenses of information technology governance and operations and supply chain management. Examines outsourcing from a wide range of perspectives, including economic, cultural, and political. Addresses the main areas surrounding outsourcing and offshoring including organisational outsourcing, post outsourcing monitoring and control and evaluation.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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INFOSYS 701
: Global Outsourcing2020 Semester Two (1205)
Focuses on global outsourcing through the multiple lenses of information technology governance and operations and supply chain management. Examines outsourcing from a wide range of perspectives, including economic, cultural, and political. Addresses the main areas surrounding outsourcing and offshoring including organisational outsourcing, post outsourcing monitoring and control and evaluation.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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INFOSYS 702
: Special Topic: Block Chain2023 Semester Two (1235)
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3088
INFOSYS 702
: Special Topic: Block Chain2021 Semester Two (1215)
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3089
INFOSYS 703
: Managing with Artificial Intelligence2025 Semester One (1253)
Focuses on a business perspective of the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools and solutions in organisations. Explores how different AI-enabled tools and solutions contribute to organisational and societal objectives and values. Aims to prepare students for jobs that involve technology consultancy and management of technology, with specific focus on AI as an emergent technology.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3090
INFOSYS 703
: Managing with Artificial Intelligence2024 Semester One (1243)
Focuses on a business perspective of the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools and solutions in organisations. Explores how different AI-enabled tools and solutions contribute to organisational and societal objectives and values. Aims to prepare students for jobs that involve technology consultancy and management of technology, with specific focus on AI as an emergent technology.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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INFOSYS 703
: Managing with Artificial Intelligence2023 Semester One (1233)
Focuses on a business perspective of the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools and solutions in organisations. Explores how different AI-enabled tools and solutions contribute to organisational and societal objectives and values. Aims to prepare students for jobs that involve technology consultancy and management of technology, with specific focus on AI as an emergent technology.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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INFOSYS 703
: Special Topic: Managing with Artificial Intelligence2022 Semester One (1223)
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3093
INFOSYS 703
: Special Topic: Managing with Artificial Intelligence2021 Semester One (1213)
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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INFOSYS 757
: Project Management and Outsourcing2024 Semester Two (1245)
Discusses tools and techniques for managing complex projects. Particular focus is given to balancing competing demands among scope, time, cost, and quality. Communication tools for facilitating relationships between the project team and customers are also discussed as well as between client and vendors on information technology outsourcing projects in onshore, nearshore, offshore and web-based services.
Restriction: OPSMGT 757
3095
ITALIAN 204
: Italian Fiction and Cinema2020 Semester One (1203)
A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation into feature films. Texts are in Italian.
Prerequisite: ITALIAN 107
Corequisite: ITALIAN 200
Restriction: ITALIAN 232, 336
Restriction: ITALIAN 232, 336
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ITALIAN 232
: Italian Fiction and Cinema (Texts in English)2020 Semester One (1203)
A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation into feature films. Texts are in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 204 instead.
Prerequisite: 90 points passed
Restriction: ITALIAN 204, 336
Restriction: ITALIAN 204, 336
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ITALIAN 312
: Special Topic: Italy on Screen2021 Semester One (1213)
Highlights Italy's distinctive film tradition from the post-World War II period to the present through the examination of a variety of film genres and filmmakers. Considers the sources, complexities and resonances of these films and how they refer to historical, social and political issues and to cinematic conventions. This course is designed for Italian majors and students enrolled in the Certificate/Diploma in Languages (Italian).
Prerequisite: ITALIAN 107
Restriction: ITALIAN 211, 212
Restriction: ITALIAN 211, 212
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ITALIAN 336
: Italian Fiction and Cinema2020 Semester One (1203)
A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation into feature films. Texts are in Italian.
Prerequisite: ITALIAN 201 and 15 points from ITALIAN 202, 204, 206, 209, 211, 235, 236
Restriction: ITALIAN 204, 232
Restriction: ITALIAN 204, 232
3099
JAPANESE 292
: Special Topic: Religion in Modern Japanese Society2025 Semester One (1253)
Aims to understand the role of religious beliefs, practices, and institutions in modern Japanese society. Topics to be covered include the “invention” of State Shinto and its role in nation-building, the decline of established temple Buddhism, the emergence and impact of new religious movements, and social conflict related to religion-state issues in the postwar period.
Prerequisite: JAPANESE 150 or ASIAN 100, and, a further 30 points from BA courses
Restriction: JAPANESE 308
Restriction: JAPANESE 308
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JAPANESE 292
: Special Topic: Religion in Modern Japanese Society2024 Summer School (1240)
Aims to understand the role of religious beliefs, practices, and institutions in modern Japanese society. Topics to be covered include the “invention” of State Shinto and its role in nation-building, the decline of established temple Buddhism, the emergence and impact of new religious movements, and social conflict related to religion-state issues in the postwar period.
Prerequisite: JAPANESE 150 or ASIAN 100, and, a further 30 points from BA courses.
Restriction: JAPANESE 308
Restriction: JAPANESE 308
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