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SOCIOL 310
: Researching Social Problems2020 Semester One (1203)
Develops skills in integrating theory and methods so that students can critically engage with social problems using a sociological lens both inside and outside the university.
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage II in Sociology or 60 points passed at Stage II from BA courses
Outline is not available yet
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SOCIOL 326
: Sociology of Violence and Death2021 Semester One (1213)
Drawing on writings from a variety of intellectual traditions, this course explores the contested nature of violence through an examination of a number of contemporary debates about the causes, agents, consequences, as well as responses to and interventions in, incidents of violence.
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage II in Sociology, or 15 points at Stage II in Sociology and CRIM 201 or 202
Outline is not available yet
6553
SOCIOL 333
: Sociology of Health, Illness, and Medicine2021 Semester Two (1215)
Presents a conceptual and topical overview of the Sociology of Health, Illness, and Medicine. Specific topics to be addressed include: the social distribution of disease; the social production of disease; the social construction of 'illness'; the social construction of treatment practices; patient experiences of illness and healthcare; the social organisation of medicine; and alternative visions of healthcare.
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage II in Sociology, or SOCSCIPH 200
Outline is not available yet
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SOCIOL 333
: Sociology of Health, Illness, and Medicine2020 Semester One (1203)
Presents a conceptual and topical overview of the Sociology of Health, Illness, and Medicine. Specific topics to be addressed include: the social distribution of disease; the social production of disease; the social construction of 'illness'; the social construction of treatment practices; patient experiences of illness and healthcare; the social organisation of medicine; and alternative visions of healthcare.
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage II in Sociology, or SOCSCIPH 200
Outline is not available yet
6555
SOCIOL 718
: Research Projects: Design and Practice2021 Semester One (1213)
Explores some of the major principles of research design and practice before discussing particular methods of research. Students will work through problem definition, literature review, and research design. Both ‘empirical’ and ‘theoretical’ projects will be encouraged.
Restriction: SOCIOL 731, SOCSCRES 701
Outline is not available yet
6556
SOCIOL 738
: Directed Study2025 Semester Two (1255)
No pre-requisites or restrictions
Outline is not available yet
6557
SOCIOL 739
: Directed Study2021 Semester Two (1215)
No pre-requisites or restrictions
Outline is not available yet
6558
SOCIOL 747
: Political Ecology of Youth and Crime2020 Semester One (1203)
Focuses on the social processes that underpin the relationship between individual agency, identity and the broader political ecology of crime as it relates to youth and crime. These will be explored by examining youth offending and criminalisation, victimisation, the media and representations of youth crime and young people's engagement with youth justice policy and practice.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
Outline is not available yet
6559
SOCIOL 748
: Critical Theory and Social Change2020 Semester Two (1205)
Investigates the social forces and forms of thought currently producing progressive social change out of the contradictory realities of the existing social situation. Considers the immanent possibilities for radical change at the present moment of late capitalism, the grounds on which social change might be justified and the practical steps that might be taken to realise them.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
Outline is not available yet
6560
SOCIOL 790
: Research Project2021 Semester Two (1215)
To complete this course students must enrol in SOCIOL 790 A and B, or SOCIOL 790
Outline is not available yet
6561
SOCWORK 100A
: Ko Wai Au, Ko Wai Koe, Ko Wai Tātou?2023 Semester One (1233)
Introduces historical and socio-political contexts, beginning with te ao Māori, tikanga Māori, and te Tiriti o Waitangi, that underpin analysis of a range of identities, diversities, aspirations, oppressions and cultures in contemporary Aotearoa. Fosters understanding of how one’s cultural location and intersectional experiences can shape values and attitudes, including bias and prejudice, and the impact of 'self' on professional practice.
Restriction: EDPROFM 100, SOCWORK 113
To complete this course students must enrol in SOCWORK 100 A and B, or SOCWORK 100
Outline is not available yet
6562
SOCWORK 100A
: Ko Wai Au, Ko Wai Koe, Ko Wai Tātou?2022 Semester One (1223)
Introduces historical and socio-political contexts, beginning with Te Ao Māori, tikanga Māori, and te Tiriti o Waitangi, that underpin analysis of a range of identities, diversities, aspirations, oppressions and cultures in contemporary Aotearoa. Fosters understanding of how one’s cultural location and intersectional experiences can shape values and attitudes, including bias and prejudice, and the impact of 'self' on professional practice.
Restriction: EDPROFM 100, SOCWORK 113
To complete this course students must enrol in SOCWORK 100 A and B, or SOCWORK 100
Outline is not available yet
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SOCWORK 100B
: Ko Wai Au, Ko Wai Koe, Ko Wai Tātou?2024 Semester Two (1245)
Introduces historical and socio-political contexts, beginning with te ao Māori, tikanga Māori, and te Tiriti o Waitangi, that underpin analysis of a range of identities, diversities, aspirations, oppressions and cultures in contemporary Aotearoa. Fosters understanding of how one’s cultural location and intersectional experiences can shape values and attitudes, including bias and prejudice, and the impact of ‘self’ on professional practice.
Restriction: EDPROFM 100, SOCWORK 113
To complete this course students must enrol in SOCWORK 100 A and B, or SOCWORK 100
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SOCWORK 100B
: Ko Wai Au, Ko Wai Koe, Ko Wai Tātou?2023 Semester Two (1235)
Introduces historical and socio-political contexts, beginning with te ao Māori, tikanga Māori, and te Tiriti o Waitangi, that underpin analysis of a range of identities, diversities, aspirations, oppressions and cultures in contemporary Aotearoa. Fosters understanding of how one’s cultural location and intersectional experiences can shape values and attitudes, including bias and prejudice, and the impact of ‘self’ on professional practice.
Restriction: EDPROFM 100, SOCWORK 113
To complete this course students must enrol in SOCWORK 100 A and B, or SOCWORK 100
Outline is not available yet
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SOCWORK 100B
: Ko Wai Au, Ko Wai Koe, Ko Wai Tātou?2022 Semester Two (1225)
Introduces historical and socio-political contexts, beginning with Te Ao Māori, tikanga Māori, and te Tiriti o Waitangi, that underpin analysis of a range of identities, diversities, aspirations, oppressions and cultures in contemporary Aotearoa. Fosters understanding of how one’s cultural location and intersectional experiences can shape values and attitudes, including bias and prejudice, and the impact of ‘self’ on professional practice.
Restriction: EDPROFM 100, SOCWORK 113
To complete this course students must enrol in SOCWORK 100 A and B, or SOCWORK 100
Outline is not available yet
6566
SOCWORK 101B
: Social Work and Social Justice2024 Semester Two (1245)
The Treaty of Waitangi underpins social work practice in Aotearoa. Social justice and human rights are critically considered alongside an examination of historical and contextual contributors to the development of social work. An introduction to the profession and practice of social work is provided. Relationship building and communication skills are taught within a growing awareness of self.
Restriction: SOCWORK 111, 112, 115
To complete this course students must enrol in SOCWORK 101 A and B, or SOCWORK 101
6567
SOCWORK 101B
: Social Work and Social Justice2023 Semester Two (1235)
The Treaty of Waitangi underpins social work practice in Aotearoa. Social justice and human rights are critically considered alongside an examination of historical and contextual contributors to the development of social work. An introduction to the profession and practice of social work is provided. Relationship building and communication skills are taught within a growing awareness of self.
Restriction: SOCWORK 111, 112, 115
To complete this course students must enrol in SOCWORK 101 A and B, or SOCWORK 101
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SOCWORK 101B
: Social Work and Social Justice2022 Semester Two (1225)
The Treaty of Waitangi underpins social work practice in Aotearoa. Social justice and human rights are critically considered alongside an examination of historical and contextual contributors to the development of social work. An introduction to the profession and practice of social work is provided. Relationship building and communication skills are taught within a growing awareness of self.
Restriction: SOCWORK 111, 112, 115
To complete this course students must enrol in SOCWORK 101 A and B, or SOCWORK 101
6569
SOCWORK 102B
: He Tangata: People in Context2024 Semester Two (1245)
Te ao Māori, ecological systems, psychological and lifespan development theories and frameworks are conceptual pillars for introducing human behaviour and experiences across the life course and the complex relationships between individuals and their social environments. Multi-dimensional aspects of human experience, identity and change are explored from a culturally conscientious, equity-oriented perspective.
Restriction: HUMSERV 101, 102
To complete this course students must enrol in SOCWORK 102 A and B, or SOCWORK 102
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SOCWORK 102B
: He Tangata: People in Context2023 Semester Two (1235)
Te ao Māori, ecological systems, psychological and lifespan development theories and frameworks are conceptual pillars for introducing human behaviour and experiences across the life course and the complex relationships between individuals and their social environments. Multi-dimensional aspects of human experience, identity and change are explored from a culturally conscientious, equity-oriented perspective.
Restriction: HUMSERV 101, 102
To complete this course students must enrol in SOCWORK 102 A and B, or SOCWORK 102
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SOCWORK 102B
: He Tangata: People in Context2022 Semester Two (1225)
Te Ao Māori, ecological systems, psychological and lifespan development theories and frameworks are conceptual pillars for introducing human behaviour and experiences across the life course and the complex relationships between individuals and their social environments. Multi-dimensional aspects of human experience, identity and change are explored from a culturally conscientious, equity-oriented perspective.
Restriction: HUMSERV 101, 102
To complete this course students must enrol in SOCWORK 102 A and B, or SOCWORK 102
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SOCWORK 113
: Culture and Diversity2021 Semester One (1213)
An introductory exploration of notions of culture and diversity that critically examines impacts on individuals, whānau and communities in Aotearoa. A range of cultural perspectives will lead to and encourage critical discovery of 'self' in relation to realms of difference in the context of social and human services.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
Outline is not available yet
6573
SOCWORK 180
: Special Study2023 Semester One (1233)
Prerequisite: Programme Director approval, and EDPROFM 100 or SOCWORK 113
Outline is not available yet
6574
SOCWORK 180
: Special Study2022 Semester Two (1225)
Prerequisite: Programme Director approval, and EDPROFM 100 or SOCWORK 113
Outline is not available yet
6575
SOCWORK 180
: Special Study2022 Semester One (1223)
Prerequisite: Programme Director approval, and EDPROFM 100 or SOCWORK 113
Outline is not available yet
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