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4276

PHARMACY 761

: Pharmaceutical Science Research Project
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Building on the experience gained in PHARMACY 754, a practical research project in a specified field is conducted. An introductory review of the relevant literature, hypothesis, research methodology and findings framed within the current literature will be reported.
Subject: Pharmacy
Prerequisite: PHARMACY 754
4277

PHARMACY 761

: Pharmaceutical Science Research Project
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Building on the experience gained in PHARMACY 754, a practical research project in a specified field is conducted. An introductory review of the relevant literature, hypothesis, research methodology and findings framed within the current literature will be reported.
Subject: Pharmacy
Prerequisite: PHARMACY 754
4278

PHARMACY 764

: Medicines Information and Critical Appraisal
2025 Semester One (1253)
Develops advanced skills in the retrieval, evaluation and dissemination of medicines information, as well as the ability to critically evaluate clinical literature in the context of selected common therapeutic areas.
Subject: Pharmacy
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4279

PHARMACY 764

: Medicines Information and Critical Appraisal
2024 Semester One (1243)
Develops advanced skills in the retrieval, evaluation and dissemination of medicines information, as well as the ability to critically evaluate clinical literature in the context of selected common therapeutic areas.
Subject: Pharmacy
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4280

PHARMACY 764

: Medicines Information and Critical Appraisal
2023 Semester One (1233)
Develops advanced skills in the retrieval, evaluation and dissemination of medicines information, as well as the ability to critically evaluate clinical literature in the context of selected common therapeutic areas.
Subject: Pharmacy
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4281

PHARMACY 764

: Medicines Information and Critical Appraisal
2022 Semester One (1223)
Develops advanced skills in the retrieval, evaluation and dissemination of medicines information, as well as the ability to critically evaluate clinical literature in the context of selected common therapeutic areas.
Subject: Pharmacy
Restriction: PHARMACY 712
4282

PHARMACY 764

: Medicines Information and Critical Appraisal
2021 Semester One (1213)
Develops advanced skills in the retrieval, evaluation and dissemination of medicines information, as well as the ability to critically evaluate clinical literature in the context of selected common therapeutic areas.
Subject: Pharmacy
Restriction: PHARMACY 712
4283

PHARMACY 764

: Medicines Information and Critical Appraisal
2020 Semester One (1203)
Develops advanced skills in the retrieval, evaluation and dissemination of medicines information, as well as the ability to critically evaluate clinical literature in the context of selected common therapeutic areas.
Subject: Pharmacy
Restriction: PHARMACY 712
4284

PHARMACY 765

: Medicines Management and Pharmaceutical Care
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Explores the concepts of medicines management and pharmaceutical care planning in the context of selected common therapeutic areas. The course will emphasise the role of the pharmacist in the optimisation of medicines therapy for individual patients.
Subject: Pharmacy
Prerequisite: PHARMACY 764
4285

PHARMACY 765

: Medicines Management and Pharmaceutical Care
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Explores the concepts of medicines management and pharmaceutical care planning in the context of selected common therapeutic areas. The course will emphasise the role of the pharmacist in the optimisation of medicines therapy for individual patients.
Subject: Pharmacy
Prerequisite: PHARMACY 764
Restriction: PHARMACY 712
4286

PHARMACY 765

: Medicines Management and Pharmaceutical Care
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Explores the concepts of medicines management and pharmaceutical care planning in the context of selected common therapeutic areas. The course will emphasise the role of the pharmacist in the optimisation of medicines therapy for individual patients.
Subject: Pharmacy
Prerequisite: PHARMACY 764
Restriction: PHARMACY 712
4287

PHARMACY 765

: Medicines Management and Pharmaceutical Care
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Explores the concepts of medicines management and pharmaceutical care planning in the context of selected common therapeutic areas. The course will emphasise the role of the pharmacist in the optimisation of medicines therapy for individual patients.
Subject: Pharmacy
Prerequisite: PHARMACY 764
Restriction: PHARMACY 712
4288

PHARMACY 769

: Principles of Prescribing
2025 Semester One (1253)
Legal and ethical considerations; communication with patients and other health professionals; clinical reasoning and decision-making; physical assessment and diagnostic skills; 'mechanics' of prescribing; pharmacoeconomic considerations.
Subject: Pharmacy
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4289

PHARMACY 769

: Principles of Prescribing
2024 Semester One (1243)
Legal and ethical considerations; communication with patients and other health professionals; clinical reasoning and decision-making; physical assessment and diagnostic skills; 'mechanics' of prescribing; pharmacoeconomic considerations.
Subject: Pharmacy
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4290

PHARMACY 769

: Principles of Prescribing
2023 Semester One (1233)
Legal and ethical considerations; communication with patients and other health professionals; clinical reasoning and decision-making; physical assessment and diagnostic skills; 'mechanics' of prescribing; pharmacoeconomic considerations.
Subject: Pharmacy
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4291

PHARMACY 769

: Principles of Prescribing
2021 Semester One (1213)
Legal and ethical considerations; communication with patients and other health professionals; clinical reasoning and decision-making; physical assessment and diagnostic skills; 'mechanics' of prescribing; pharmacoeconomic considerations.
Subject: Pharmacy
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4292

PHIL 205

: Community, Society and Rights
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Addresses a variety of topics in political philosophy such as: the political theories of Locke and Hobbes; the nature of rights and rights-holders; sovereignty; strategies for securing stable and just societies between people with significantly different moral, political and cultural views; and the relationship between individuals and communities. Topics will be related to contemporary political issues in New Zealand and, in particular, to the Treaty of Waitangi.
Subject: Philosophy
Prerequisite: 30 points in Global Politics and Human Rights, Philosophy or Politics and International Relations
4293

PHIL 205

: Community, Society and Rights
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Addresses a variety of topics in political philosophy such as: the political theories of Locke and Hobbes; the nature of rights and rights-holders; sovereignty; strategies for securing stable and just societies between people with significantly different moral, political and cultural views; and the relationship between individuals and communities. Topics will be related to contemporary political issues in New Zealand and, in particular, to the Treaty of Waitangi.
Subject: Philosophy
Prerequisite: 30 points in Global Politics and Human Rights, Philosophy or Political Studies or Politics and International Relations
4294

PHIL 225

: Power, Critique and Emancipation
2025 Semester One (1253)
What is power? When are relations of power are legitimate and illegitimate? How is power structured in the modern world? How can illegitimate structures of power can be resisted and reordered to promote justice and human flourishing? This course examines and analyses cultural, economic, political and epistemic structures of power, including gender, race, and class.
Subject: Philosophy
Prerequisite: 30 points in Philosophy or 60 points passed
Restriction: PHIL 345
4295

PHIL 225

: Power, Critique and Emancipation
2024 Semester One (1243)
What is power? When are relations of power are legitimate and illegitimate? How is power structured in the modern world? How can illegitimate structures of power can be resisted and reordered to promote justice and human flourishing? This course examines and analyses cultural, economic, political and epistemic structures of power, including gender, race, and class.
Subject: Philosophy
Prerequisite: 30 points in Philosophy or 60 points passed
Restriction: PHIL 345
4296

PHIL 225

: Power, Critique and Emancipation
2023 Semester One (1233)
What is power? When are relations of power are legitimate and illegitimate? How is power structured in the modern world? How can illegitimate structures of power can be resisted and reordered to promote justice and human flourishing? This course examines and analyses cultural, economic, political and epistemic structures of power, including gender, race, and class.
Subject: Philosophy
Prerequisite: 30 points in Philosophy or 60 points passed
Restriction: PHIL 345
4297

PHIL 225

: Power, Critique and Emancipation
2022 Semester Two (1225)
What is power? When are relations of power are legitimate and illegitimate? How is power structured in the modern world? How can illegitimate structures of power can be resisted and reordered to promote justice and human flourishing? This course examines and analyses cultural, economic, political and epistemic structures of power, including gender, race, and class.
Subject: Philosophy
Prerequisite: 30 points in Philosophy or 60 points passed
Restriction: PHIL 345
4298

PHIL 225

: Power, Critique and Emancipation
2021 Semester Two (1215)
What is power? When are relations of power are legitimate and illegitimate? How is power structured in the modern world? How can illegitimate structures of power can be resisted and reordered to promote justice and human flourishing? This course examines and analyses cultural, economic, political and epistemic structures of power, including gender, race, and class.
Subject: Philosophy
Prerequisite: 30 points in Philosophy or 60 points passed
Restriction: PHIL 345
4299

PHIL 225

: Power, Critique and Emancipation
2020 Semester One (1203)
An examination of support for political struggles for freedom, justice and recognition through the philosophical critique of modern society. Topics include science and technology, bureaucratisation, social control, social alienation, mass communication, the commodification of culture, and the idea of critique. Theorists may include Horkheimer, Adorno, Marcuse, Benjamin, Arendt, Habermas and Honneth.
Subject: Philosophy
Prerequisite: 15 points in Philosophy, and 30 points passed
Restriction: PHIL 345
4300

PHIL 228

: Special Topic: Political Philosophy: Resistance and Reconciliation
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Explores philosophical concepts arising from and enacted within resistance movements and processes of reconciliation in Aotearoa New Zealand, wider Moana-Oceania and the world.
Subject: Philosophy
Prerequisite: 30 points in Philosophy at Stage I or 60 points at Stage I
Restriction: PHIL 308