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6526

SCISCHOL 302B

: Science Scholars Project
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Building on the research proposal developed in SCISCHOL 202, students will respond to a research question requiring data collection, analysis and interpretation, discussion and presentation of project outcomes.
Subject: Science Scholars
Prerequisite: Programme Director approval To complete this course students must enrol in SCISCHOL 302 A and B, or SCISCHOL 302

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6527

SCISCHOL 302B

: Science Scholars Project
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Building on the research proposal developed in SCISCHOL 202, students will respond to a research question requiring data collection, analysis and interpretation, discussion and presentation of project outcomes.
Subject: Science Scholars
Prerequisite: Programme Director approval To complete this course students must enrol in SCISCHOL 302 A and B, or SCISCHOL 302
6528

SCISCHOL 302B

: Science Scholars Project
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Building on the research proposal developed in SCISCHOL 202, students will respond to a research question requiring data collection, analysis and interpretation, discussion and presentation of project outcomes.
Subject: Science Scholars
Prerequisite: Programme Director approval To complete this course students must enrol in SCISCHOL 302 A and B, or SCISCHOL 302

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6529

SCISCHOL 302B

: Science Scholars Project
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Building on the research proposal developed in SCISCHOL 202, students will respond to a research question requiring data collection, analysis and interpretation, discussion and presentation of project outcomes.
Subject: Science Scholars
Prerequisite: Programme Director approval To complete this course students must enrol in SCISCHOL 302 A and B, or SCISCHOL 302
6530

SOCCHFAM 215

: Whānau-Family-Aiga Community
2021 Semester One (1213)
An exploration of family forms, functions and well-being, incorporating critical analysis of the impact of social factors on whānau-family-aiga systems. Taking an intergenerational perspective and drawing on Mātauranga Māori, relevant theoretical frameworks and research, the course builds students’ knowledge and skills in engaging and learning with diverse families and promoting family resilience in varied social, cultural and community ecologies.
Subject: Social Work Child Family Prac
No pre-requisites or restrictions

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6531

SOCCHFAM 215

: Whānau-Family-Aiga Practice
2020 Semester One (1203)
An exploration of the structural, emotional, social and cultural dimensions of families, encompassing the relevance of cultural knowledge and appropriate interventions in diverse family practice and examination of the significance and impact of social issues on whānau-family-aiga systems.
Subject: Social Work Child Family Prac
No pre-requisites or restrictions

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6532

SOCCHFAM 700

: Domestic Violence: Challenges and Responses
2020 Semester Two (1205)
An in-depth examination of the prevalence, consequences, risk and protective factors of domestic violence in Aotearoa New Zealand. Draws on local and international research to explore conceptual models, theories, practice and current research concerns, aimed at prevention and intervention activities at the individual, family/whānau, organisational, community and societal levels.
Subject: Social Work Child Family Prac
Restriction: SOCHLTH 751

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6533

SOCCHFAM 710

: Special Topic
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Subject: Social Work Child Family Prac
No pre-requisites or restrictions

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6534

SOCCHFAM 734

: Issues in Child Welfare and Protection
2020 Semester One (1203)
Explores the critical issues in child welfare and protection encountered by education, health and human services workers. The historical, social and conceptual basis for an understanding of child abuse and neglect is considered. Explores research-led strategies to address personal, professional, and societal responses to the needs of vulnerable children.
Subject: Social Work Child Family Prac
No pre-requisites or restrictions

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6535

SOCCLEAD 700

: Leadership: Ethics and Actions
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Effective social and community leadership requires a strong and critical ethical foundation. Topics include the professional identity and values of social and community sector leadership, social justice, ethical and authentic leadership, and human systems thinking. Leadership that honours the Treaty of Waitangi, diversity, and equity, and actions based on those values, will be explored.
Subject: Social and Community Leadershi
No pre-requisites or restrictions

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6536

SOCCLEAD 701

: Leading Social Innovation
2021 Semester One (1213)
Evolving approaches to innovating social change will be examined. Topics include theories and change models of social innovation, venture creation, programme design and social enterprise development. Case study analysis will examine contemporary debates on and approaches to evidence-based programming, collaboration and co-design, social impact measurement, ethical social profit ventures, scaling impact and creating sustainable social change.
Subject: Social and Community Leadershi
No pre-requisites or restrictions

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6537

SOCCLEAD 703

: Leadership, Ethics, Systems
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Effective social and community leadership requires a critical ethical and analytic foundation. Themes examined include ethical leadership values aligned to social justice, in combination with the capacity for analysis of complex social issues, systems, and change processes. Leadership that honours the Treaty of Waitangi, diversity, and equity, and formulates actions based on these values will be explored.
Subject: Social and Community Leadershi
Restriction: SOCCLEAD 700

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6538

SOCCLEAD 706

: Innovation, Design, Evaluation
2021 Semester One (1213)
Evolving approaches to innovating social change and evaluation practice are examined. Topics include contemporary debates on, and approaches to, co-design, collaboration, ethical social innovation, evidence-informed programme design, evaluation models and impact measurement. Using experiential learning, groups of students will be guided through a social innovation design process in response to user needs, and develop robust evaluation proposals.
Subject: Social and Community Leadershi
Restriction: EDUC 726, SOCCLEAD 701

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6539

SOCHLTH 700

: Health, Social Justice and Social Work
2020 Semester One (1203)
A critical examination of health disparities, the social dimensions of health and wellbeing and the role of social work. Explores contemporary literature and research to evaluate development strategies in micro and macro practice in health social work. Changes in the delivery of health care and the impact on the social work role and professional identity will be explored with reference to contemporary challenges and opportunities.
Subject: Social Work Health Practice
Restriction: SOCHLTH 753

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6540

SOCIOL 101

: Understanding Aotearoa New Zealand
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Provides an introduction to the sociological analysis of New Zealand society. Looks at familiar events, institutions, social processes from a sociological point of view and offers ways to understand them in new and different ways. Focuses on the structure of New Zealand society and on social and political changes which affect the lives of New Zealanders and shape their society.
Subject: Sociology
No pre-requisites or restrictions

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6541

SOCIOL 101G

: Understanding Aotearoa New Zealand
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Provides an introduction to the sociological analysis of New Zealand society. Looks at familiar events, institutions, social processes from a sociological point of view and offers ways to understand them in new and different ways. Focuses on the structure of New Zealand society and on social and political changes which affect the lives of New Zealanders and shape their society.
Subject: Sociology
No pre-requisites or restrictions
6542

SOCIOL 101G

: Understanding Aotearoa New Zealand
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Provides an introduction to the sociological analysis of New Zealand society. Looks at familiar events, institutions, social processes from a sociological point of view and offers ways to understand them in new and different ways. Focuses on the structure of New Zealand society and on social and political changes which affect the lives of New Zealanders and shape their society.
Subject: Sociology
No pre-requisites or restrictions
6543

SOCIOL 101G

: Understanding Aotearoa New Zealand
2024 Summer School (1240)
Provides an introduction to the sociological analysis of New Zealand society. Looks at familiar events, institutions, social processes from a sociological point of view and offers ways to understand them in new and different ways. Focuses on the structure of New Zealand society and on social and political changes which affect the lives of New Zealanders and shape their society.
Subject: Sociology
No pre-requisites or restrictions
6544

SOCIOL 101G

: Understanding Aotearoa New Zealand
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Provides an introduction to the sociological analysis of New Zealand society. Looks at familiar events, institutions, social processes from a sociological point of view and offers ways to understand them in new and different ways. Focuses on the structure of New Zealand society and on social and political changes which affect the lives of New Zealanders and shape their society.
Subject: Sociology
No pre-requisites or restrictions

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6545

SOCIOL 101G

: Understanding Aotearoa New Zealand
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Provides an introduction to the sociological analysis of New Zealand society. Looks at familiar events, institutions, social processes from a sociological point of view and offers ways to understand them in new and different ways. Focuses on the structure of New Zealand society and on social and political changes which affect the lives of New Zealanders and shape their society.
Subject: Sociology
No pre-requisites or restrictions
6546

SOCIOL 200

: Sociological Theory
2020 Semester One (1203)
An introduction to the major themes of social theory. The focus is on the analyses of modern society to be found in the works of classical and contemporary social analysts.
Subject: Sociology
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage I in Sociology or 15 points at Stage I in Sociology with a minimum B+ pass

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6547

SOCIOL 229

: Environmental Sociology
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Environmental sociology provides insight into the complex social processes that define, create and even threaten our natural environment. This course gives tools with which to think sociologically about environmental issues, such as understanding how environmental issues come to be seen as environmental problems, and how political, cultural, and economic factors have come to shape our interaction with the natural environment.
Subject: Sociology
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage I in Sociology or 30 points from ENVSCI 101, 201, GEOG 102, 205

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6548

SOCIOL 301

: Critical Theory and Society
2024 Semester One (1243)
Critical theory seeks to understand the multiple contradictions of society and to offer roadmaps for progressive social change. This course explores foundational ideas in the tradition of critical theory and in contemporary critical thought. Critical theories are situated in the social and historical contexts from which they arise and are scrutinised for their relevance to contemporary struggles for social justice.
Subject: Sociology
Prerequisite: SOCIOL 200 or 30 points above Stage I in BA or Global Studies courses

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6549

SOCIOL 301

: Critical Theory and Society
2021 Semester One (1213)
Critical theory seeks to understand the multiple contradictions of society and to offer roadmaps for progressive social change. This course explores foundational ideas in the tradition of critical theory and in contemporary critical thought. Critical theories are situated in the social and historical contexts from which they arise and are scrutinised for their relevance to contemporary struggles for social justice.
Subject: Sociology
Prerequisite: SOCIOL 200 or 30 points above Stage I in BA or Global Studies courses

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6550

SOCIOL 306

: Sociology of Migration
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Examines international migration in the context of the modern world economy, its impact on global cultures and its relationships with ideologies such as nationalism and racism. The focus is on the Pacific Rim region, but in the context of, and in comparison with, other parts of the world.
Subject: Sociology
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage II in Sociology or 15 points at Stage II in Sociology and 30 points at Stage II in BA courses
Restriction: SOCIOL 224, 228

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