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5276
TRANSLAT 100G
: Translation for Global Citizens2021 Semester Two (1215)
Covers the foundations of translation and interpreting as an academic discipline and as a critically important communication enabler which serves a multicultural and multilingual society. The course is designed to equip monolingual students, as well as students with language skills, with the literacy in translation and interpreting increasingly needed to navigate today’s globalised world and to detect and overcome communication gaps in diverse business and private contexts.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
5277
TRANSLAT 716
: Chinese Specialised Translation2021 Semester Two (1215)
Develops students’ competence in understanding and producing specialised texts in English and Chinese. Translate materials in a variety of subject areas, such as trade, tourism, science, medicine or finance, and in different text types. Emphasis is on longer texts that require the acquisition of subject knowledge and in-depth terminology research. Introduced to professional ethics.
Restriction: CHINESE 747, 748
5278
TRANSLAT 717
: German Specialised Translation2022 Semester Two (1225)
Develops students’ competence in understanding and producing specialised texts in English and German. Translate materials in a variety of subject areas, such as trade, tourism, science, medicine or finance, and in different text types. Emphasis is on longer texts that require the acquisition of subject knowledge and in-depth terminology research. Introduced to professional ethics.
Restriction: GERMAN 747, 748
5279
TRANSLAT 717
: German Specialised Translation2021 Semester Two (1215)
Develops students’ competence in understanding and producing specialised texts in English and German. Translate materials in a variety of subject areas, such as trade, tourism, science, medicine or finance, and in different text types. Emphasis is on longer texts that require the acquisition of subject knowledge and in-depth terminology research. Introduced to professional ethics.
Restriction: GERMAN 747, 748
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TRANSLAT 718
: Japanese Specialised Translation2022 Semester Two (1225)
Develops students’ competence in understanding and producing specialised texts in English and Japanese. Translate materials in a variety of subject areas, such as trade, tourism, science, medicine or finance, and in different text types. Emphasis is on longer texts that require the acquisition of subject knowledge and in-depth terminology research. Introduced to professional ethics.
Restriction: TRANSLAT 747
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TRANSLAT 718
: Japanese Specialised Translation2021 Semester Two (1215)
Develops students’ competence in understanding and producing specialised texts in English and Japanese. Translate materials in a variety of subject areas, such as trade, tourism, science, medicine or finance, and in different text types. Emphasis is on longer texts that require the acquisition of subject knowledge and in-depth terminology research. Introduced to professional ethics.
Restriction: TRANSLAT 747
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TRANSLAT 718
: Japanese Specialised Translation2020 Semester Two (1205)
Develops students’ competence in understanding and producing specialised texts in English and Japanese. Translate materials in a variety of subject areas, such as trade, tourism, science, medicine or finance, and in different text types. Emphasis is on longer texts that require the acquisition of subject knowledge and in-depth terminology research. Introduced to professional ethics.
Restriction: TRANSLAT 747
5283
URBPLAN 122
: Introduction to Society, Civics and Governance Issues for Urban Planning2024 Semester Two (1245)
An introduction to the concepts of civics and governance in New Zealand and its international obligations, the theories and values of democracy, natural justice and the role institutional behaviour. Provides an understanding of the basis of the New Zealand legal system, the Te Tiriti o Waitangi/Treaty of Waitangi and public policy development.
Restriction: URBPLAN 102
5284
URBPLAN 122
: Introduction to Society, Civics and Governance Issues for Urban Planning2023 Semester Two (1235)
An introduction to the concepts of civics and governance in New Zealand and its international obligations, the theories and values of democracy, natural justice and the role institutional behaviour. Provides an understanding of the basis of the New Zealand legal system, the Te Tiriti o Waitangi/Treaty of Waitangi and public policy development.
Restriction: URBPLAN 102
5285
URBPLAN 122
: Introduction to Society, Civics and Governance Issues for Urban Planning2022 Semester Two (1225)
An introduction to the concepts of civics and governance in New Zealand and its international obligations, the theories and values of democracy, natural justice and the role institutional behaviour. Provides an understanding of the basis of the New Zealand legal system, the Te Tiriti o Waitangi/Treaty of Waitangi and public policy development.
Restriction: URBPLAN 102
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URBPLAN 122
: Introduction to Society, Civics and Governance Issues for Urban Planning2021 Semester Two (1215)
An introduction to the concepts of civics and governance in New Zealand and its international obligations, the theories and values of democracy, natural justice and the role institutional behaviour. Provides an understanding of the basis of the New Zealand legal system, the Te Tiriti o Waitangi/Treaty of Waitangi and public policy development.
Restriction: URBPLAN 102
5287
URBPLAN 204
: Urban Planning Social Theory and Practice2021 Semester Two (1215)
A critical analysis of the urban social issues, urban social theory, social justice and deprivation, and gender issues.
Prerequisite: URBPLAN 101-105
5288
URBPLAN 204
: Urban Planning Social Theory and Practice2020 Semester Two (1205)
A critical analysis of the urban social issues, urban social theory, social justice and deprivation, and gender issues.
Prerequisite: URBPLAN 101-105
5289
URBPLAN 221
: Social Issues for Urban Planning2024 Semester One (1243)
A critical understanding of urban social theory, social justice, social equity, gender issues, social diversity and equality, and who has rights to the city. Housing policies, markets, practices, and their relationship with urban sustainability, including transportation planning responses to social dislocation. Provides the ability to understand and undertake Social Impacts Assessments relevant for urban planning.
Prerequisite: URBPLAN 101, 122-126
Restriction: URBPLAN 204
Restriction: URBPLAN 204
5290
URBPLAN 221
: Social Issues for Urban Planning2023 Semester One (1233)
A critical understanding of urban social theory, social justice, social equity, gender issues, social diversity and equality, and who has rights to the city. Housing policies, markets, practices, and their relationship with urban sustainability, including transportation planning responses to social dislocation. Provides the ability to understand and undertake Social Impacts Assessments relevant for urban planning.
Prerequisite: URBPLAN 101, 122-126
Restriction: URBPLAN 204
Restriction: URBPLAN 204
5291
URBPLAN 221
: Social Issues for Urban Planning2022 Semester One (1223)
A critical understanding of urban social theory, social justice, social equity, gender issues, social diversity and equality, and who has rights to the city. Housing policies, markets, practices, and their relationship with urban sustainability, including transportation planning responses to social dislocation. Provides the ability to understand and undertake Social Impacts Assessments relevant for urban planning.
Prerequisite: URBPLAN 101, 122-126
Restriction: URBPLAN 204
Restriction: URBPLAN 204
5292
URBPLAN 734
: Smart City Planning2025 Semester Two (1255)
Smart technologies like AI, Urban Digital Twinning, and Internet of Things are reshaping urban planning, design, and decision-making processes. Explores their potential and limitations in tackling urban challenges, improving efficiency, and aligning with Sustainability Development Goals while critically examining ethical concerns surrounding their implementation in cities.
Prerequisite: URBPLAN 301-305, 310, 311, or URBPLAN 321, 323, 325, 326, or URBPLAN 704
5293
WINESCI 201
: Introduction to Wine Science2025 Semester Two (1255)
An introduction to grape growing and wine. Topics covered include history of wine, geography and terroir, grape growing, winemaking technology, microbiology, sensory evaluation, and health considerations of wine. A special emphasis on grape growing and winemaking in New Zealand.
Prerequisite: Any 120 points passed
5294
WINESCI 201
: Introduction to Wine Science2025 Semester One (1253)
An introduction to grape growing and wine. Topics covered include history of wine, geography and terroir, grape growing, winemaking technology, microbiology, sensory evaluation, and health considerations of wine. A special emphasis on grape growing and winemaking in New Zealand.
Prerequisite: Any 120 points passed
5295
WINESCI 201
: Introduction to Wine Science2025 Summer School (1250)
An introduction to grape growing and wine. Topics covered include history of wine, geography and terroir, grape growing, winemaking technology, microbiology, sensory evaluation, and health considerations of wine. A special emphasis on grape growing and winemaking in New Zealand.
Prerequisite: Any 120 points passed
5296
WINESCI 201
: Introduction to Wine Science2024 Semester Two (1245)
An introduction to grape growing and wine. Topics covered include history of wine, geography and terroir, grape growing, winemaking technology, microbiology, sensory evaluation, and health considerations of wine. A special emphasis on grape growing and winemaking in New Zealand.
Prerequisite: Any 120 points passed
5297
WINESCI 201
: Introduction to Wine Science2024 Semester One (1243)
An introduction to grape growing and wine. Topics covered include history of wine, geography and terroir, grape growing, winemaking technology, microbiology, sensory evaluation, and health considerations of wine. A special emphasis on grape growing and winemaking in New Zealand.
Prerequisite: Any 120 points passed
5298
WINESCI 201
: Introduction to Wine Science2023 Semester Two (1235)
An introduction to grape growing and wine. Topics covered include history of wine, geography and terroir, grape growing, winemaking technology, microbiology, sensory evaluation, and health considerations of wine. A special emphasis on grape growing and winemaking in New Zealand.
Prerequisite: Any 120 points passed
5299
WINESCI 201
: Introduction to Wine Science2023 Semester One (1233)
An introduction to grape growing and wine. Topics covered include history of wine, geography and terroir, grape growing, winemaking technology, microbiology, sensory evaluation, and health considerations of wine. A special emphasis on grape growing and winemaking in New Zealand.
Prerequisite: Any 120 points passed
5300
WINESCI 201
: Introduction to Wine Science2022 Semester Two (1225)
An introduction to grape growing and wine. Topics covered include history of wine, geography and terroir, grape growing, winemaking technology, microbiology, sensory evaluation, and health considerations of wine. A special emphasis on grape growing and winemaking in New Zealand.
Prerequisite: Any 120 points passed
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