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3451

MARINE 702

: Field Techniques in Marine Science
2020 Semester One (1203)
An advanced course in the development of practical skills in research design, implementation and analysis in Marine Science. Students participate in two field units: a compulsory field unit at the University of Auckland and a choice of either the unit offered by the University of Otago or the unit offered by Victoria University of Wellington. Each course focuses on different themes in Marine Science.
Subject: Marine Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3452

MARINE 703

: Marine Protected Areas
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Current research related to marine protected areas is reviewed, including planning principles and processes for designing marine protected areas, and its role in science, conservation of biological diversity, and fisheries. Practical components include visits to marine reserves, exposure to planning software, and analysis of marine protected related data. The knowledge and skills gained are applied with an independent research project.
Subject: Marine Science
Restriction: ENVSCI 726
3453

MARINE 703

: Marine Protected Areas
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Current research related to marine protected areas is reviewed, including planning principles and processes for designing marine protected areas, and its role in science, conservation of biological diversity, and fisheries. Practical components include visits to marine reserves, exposure to planning software, and analysis of marine protected related data. The knowledge and skills gained are applied with an independent research project.
Subject: Marine Science
Restriction: ENVSCI 726
3454

MARINE 703

: Marine Protected Areas
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Current research related to marine protected areas is reviewed, including planning principles and processes for designing marine protected areas, and its role in science, conservation of biological diversity, and fisheries. Practical components include visits to marine reserves, exposure to planning software, and analysis of marine protected related data. The knowledge and skills gained are applied with an independent research project.
Subject: Marine Science
Restriction: ENVSCI 726
3455

MARINE 703

: Marine Protected Areas
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Current research related to marine protected areas is reviewed, including planning principles and processes for designing marine protected areas, and its role in science, conservation of biological diversity, and fisheries. Practical components include visits to marine reserves, exposure to planning software, and analysis of marine protected related data. The knowledge and skills gained are applied with an independent research project.
Subject: Marine Science
Restriction: ENVSCI 726
3456

MARINE 703

: Marine Protected Areas
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Current research related to marine protected areas is reviewed, including planning principles and processes for designing marine protected areas, and its role in science, conservation of biological diversity, and fisheries. Practical components include visits to marine reserves, exposure to planning software, and analysis of marine protected related data. The knowledge and skills gained are applied with an independent research project.
Subject: Marine Science
Restriction: ENVSCI 726
3457

MARINE 703

: Marine Protected Areas
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Current research related to marine protected areas is reviewed, including planning principles and processes for designing marine protected areas, and its role in science, conservation of biological diversity, and fisheries. Practical components include visits to marine reserves, exposure to planning software, and analysis of marine protected related data. The knowledge and skills gained are applied with an independent research project.
Subject: Marine Science
Restriction: ENVSCI 726
3458

MARINE 705

: Ocean Management and Planning
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Approaches to management and conservation of global oceans are changing rapidly to address increasingly complex social, economic and environmental issues. Reviews current ocean governance, policy, planning and management approaches, modern ocean management and planning tools using examples from recent international ocean conservation projects.
Subject: Marine Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3459

MARINE 705

: Ocean Management and Planning
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Approaches to management and conservation of global oceans are changing rapidly to address increasingly complex social, economic and environmental issues. Reviews current ocean governance, policy, planning and management approaches, modern ocean management and planning tools using examples from recent international ocean conservation projects.
Subject: Marine Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3460

MARINE 705

: Ocean Management and Planning
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Approaches to management and conservation of global oceans are changing rapidly to address increasingly complex social, economic and environmental issues. Reviews current ocean governance, policy, planning and management approaches, modern ocean management and planning tools using examples from recent international ocean conservation projects.
Subject: Marine Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3461

MARINE 705

: Ocean Management and Planning
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Approaches to management and conservation of global oceans are changing rapidly to address increasingly complex social, economic and environmental issues. Reviews current ocean governance, policy, planning and management approaches, modern ocean management and planning tools using examples from recent international ocean conservation projects.
Subject: Marine Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3462

MARINE 705

: Ocean Management and Planning
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Approaches to management and conservation of global oceans are changing rapidly to address increasingly complex social, economic and environmental issues. Reviews current ocean governance, policy, planning and management approaches, modern ocean management and planning tools using examples from recent international ocean conservation projects.
Subject: Marine Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3463

MARINE 705

: Special Topic: Ocean Management and Planning
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Approaches to management and conservation of global oceans are changing rapidly to address increasingly complex social, economic and environmental issues. Current ocean governance, policy, planning and management approaches will be reviewed, and modern ocean management and planning tools will be taught. The course uses examples from recent international ocean conservation projects.
Subject: Marine Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3464

MARINE 707

: Applied Estuarine Ecology
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Emphasises multi-disciplinary science that integrates across different empirical and theoretical approaches to better understand the functioning of soft-sediment ecosystems. Covers fundamental ecological principles of soft-sediment systems through to the impacts associated with human activities. Includes practical exercises in experimental field ecology which will introduce students to key research methods. No formal prerequisite but knowledge of Stage III marine ecology or science will be assumed.
Subject: Marine Science
Restriction: ENVSCI 702
3465

MARINE 707

: Applied Estuarine Ecology
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Emphasises multi-disciplinary science that integrates across different empirical and theoretical approaches to better understand the functioning of soft-sediment ecosystems. Covers fundamental ecological principles of soft-sediment systems through to the impacts associated with human activities. Includes practical exercises in experimental field ecology which will introduce students to key research methods. No formal prerequisite but knowledge of Stage III marine ecology or science will be assumed.
Subject: Marine Science
Restriction: ENVSCI 702
3466

MARINE 707

: Applied Estuarine Ecology
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Emphasises multi-disciplinary science that integrates across different empirical and theoretical approaches to better understand the functioning of soft-sediment ecosystems. Covers fundamental ecological principles of soft-sediment systems through to the impacts associated with human activities. Includes practical exercises in experimental field ecology which will introduce students to key research methods. No formal prerequisite but knowledge of Stage III marine ecology or science will be assumed.
Subject: Marine Science
Restriction: ENVSCI 702
3467

MARINE 707

: Applied Estuarine Ecology
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Emphasises multi-disciplinary science that integrates across different empirical and theoretical approaches to better understand the functioning of soft-sediment ecosystems. Covers fundamental ecological principles of soft-sediment systems through to the impacts associated with human activities. Includes practical exercises in experimental field ecology which will introduce students to key research methods. No formal prerequisite but knowledge of Stage III marine ecology or science will be assumed.
Subject: Marine Science
Restriction: ENVSCI 702
3468

MATHS 110

: Mathematics for Natural Sciences
2024 Semester One (1243)
A general entry to Mathematics for the natural sciences, following Year 13 Mathematics. Covers selected topics in algebra and calculus and their application to chemistry, biology and other natural sciences. <i>Prerequisite: MATHS 102 or 108 or at least 13 credits in Mathematics at NCEA Level 3, or D or better in Cambridge A2 Mathematics, C or better in AS Mathematics, pass in IB Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL)</i>
Subject: Mathematics
Restriction: ENGGEN 150, ENGSCI 111, MATHS 208, 250. More than 15 points from MATHS 120 and 130
3469

MATHS 110

: Mathematics for Natural Sciences
2023 Semester One (1233)
A general entry to Mathematics for the natural sciences, following Year 13 Mathematics. Covers selected topics in algebra and calculus and their application to chemistry, biology and other natural sciences. Recommended Preparation: It is recommended that NCEA students have a rank score of at least 210 and a merit or excellence in the Differentiation Standard 91578. <i>Prerequisite: MATHS 102 or 108 or at least 13 credits in Mathematics at NCEA Level 3, or D or better in Cambridge A2 Mathematics, C or better in AS Mathematics, pass in IB Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL)</i>
Subject: Mathematics
Restriction: ENGGEN 150, ENGSCI 111, MATHS 208, 250. More than 15 points from MATHS 120 and 130
3470

MATHS 110

: Mathematics for Natural Sciences
2022 Semester One (1223)
A general entry to Mathematics for the natural sciences, following Year 13 Mathematics. Covers selected topics in algebra and calculus and their application to chemistry, biology and other natural sciences. Recommended Preparation: It is recommended that NCEA students have a rank score of at least 210 and a merit or excellence in the Differentiation Standard 91578. <i>Prerequisite: MATHS 102 or 108 or at least 13 credits in Mathematics at NCEA Level 3, or D or better in Cambridge A2 Mathematics, C or better in AS Mathematics, pass in IB Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL)</i>
Subject: Mathematics
Restriction: ENGEN 150, ENGSCI 111, MATHS 150, 153, 208, 250. More than 15 points from MATHS 120 and 130
3471

MATHS 110

: Mathematics for Natural Sciences
2021 Semester One (1213)
A general entry to Mathematics for the natural sciences, following Year 13 Mathematics. Covers selected topics in algebra and calculus and their application to chemistry, biology and other natural sciences. Recommended Preparation: It is recommended that NCEA students have a rank score of at least 210 and a merit or excellence in the Differentiation Standard 91578. <i>Prerequisite: MATHS 102 or 108 or at least 13 credits in Mathematics at NCEA Level 3, or D or better in Cambridge A2 Mathematics, C or better in AS Mathematics, pass in IB Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL)</i>
Subject: Mathematics
Restriction: ENGEN 150, ENGSCI 111, MATHS 150, 153, 208, 250. More than 15 points from MATHS 120 and 130
3472

MATHS 110

: Mathematics for Science
2020 Semester One (1203)
A general entry to Mathematics for the natural sciences, following Year 13 Mathematics. Covers selected topics in algebra and calculus and their application to chemistry, biology and other natural sciences. Recommended Preparation: It is recommended that NCEA students have a rank score of at least 210 and a merit or excellence in the Differentiation Standard 91578. <i>Prerequisite: MATHS 102 or 108 or at least 13 credits in Mathematics at NCEA Level 3, or D or better in Cambridge A2 Mathematics, C or better in AS Mathematics, pass in International Baccalaureate Mathematics, or equivalent</i>
Subject: Mathematics
Restriction: ENGEN 150, ENGSCI 111, MATHS 150, 153, 208, 250. More than 15 points from MATHS 120 and 130
3473

MATHS 199

: Advancing in Mathematics
2025 Semester One (1253)
An introduction to University level mathematics, for high-achieving students currently at high school. The numerical computing environment MATLAB is used to study beautiful mathematics from algebra, analysis, applied mathematics and combinatorics. Students will learn to write mathematical proofs and create mathematical models to find solutions to real-world problems.
Subject: Mathematics
Prerequisite: Departmental approval
3474

MATHS 199

: Advancing in Mathematics
2024 Semester One (1243)
An introduction to University level mathematics, for high-achieving students currently at high school. The numerical computing environment MATLAB is used to study beautiful mathematics from algebra, analysis, applied mathematics and combinatorics. Students will learn to write mathematical proofs and create mathematical models to find solutions to real-world problems.
Subject: Mathematics
Prerequisite: Departmental approval
3475

MATHS 199

: Advancing in Mathematics
2023 Semester One (1233)
An introduction to University level mathematics, for high-achieving students currently at high school. The numerical computing environment MATLAB is used to study beautiful mathematics from algebra, analysis, applied mathematics and combinatorics. Students will learn to write mathematical proofs and create mathematical models to find solutions to real-world problems.
Subject: Mathematics
Prerequisite: Departmental approval