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2201

ENGGEN 115

: Principles of Engineering Design
2021 Semester Two (1215)
An introduction to the principles of design as a fundamental part of engineering practice and a foundation for subsequent design courses. Students are also introduced to essential drawing skills and CAD, and complete group-based design projects. Topics include systems life cycle, design, and introductions to professional issues such as health and safety, ethics, sustainability, cultural diversity, communication, leadership, and teamwork.
Subject: Engineering General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2202

ENGGEN 115

: Principles of Engineering Design
2021 Semester One (1213)
An introduction to the principles of design as a fundamental part of engineering practice and a foundation for subsequent design courses. Students are also introduced to essential drawing skills and CAD, and complete group-based design projects. Topics include systems life cycle, design, and introductions to professional issues such as health and safety, ethics, sustainability, cultural diversity, communication, leadership, and teamwork.
Subject: Engineering General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2203

ENGGEN 115

: Principles of Engineering Design
2020 Semester Two (1205)
An introduction to the principles of design as a fundamental part of engineering practice and a foundation for subsequent design courses. Students are also introduced to essential drawing skills and CAD, and complete group-based design projects. Topics include systems life cycle, design, and introductions to professional issues such as health and safety, ethics, sustainability, cultural diversity, communication, leadership, and teamwork.
Subject: Engineering General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2204

ENGGEN 115

: Principles of Engineering Design
2020 Semester One (1203)
An introduction to the principles of design as a fundamental part of engineering practice and a foundation for subsequent design courses. Students are also introduced to essential drawing skills and CAD, and complete group-based design projects. Topics include systems life cycle, design, and introductions to professional issues such as health and safety, ethics, sustainability, cultural diversity, communication, leadership, and teamwork.
Subject: Engineering General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2205

ENGGEN 140

: Fundamentals of Engineering in Society
2025 Semester One (1253)
An introduction to chemistry and biology as applied to solving fundamental engineering problems from first principles using conservation laws and with appropriate consideration for uncertainty. Problems will also be addressed from a social perspective, considering the environment, the Treaty of Waitangi, social license to operate, and the role of professional engineering skills in the community and society.
Subject: Engineering General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2206

ENGGEN 140

: Fundamentals of Engineering in Society
2024 Semester One (1243)
An introduction to chemistry and biology as applied to solving fundamental engineering problems from first principles using conservation laws and with appropriate consideration for uncertainty. Problems will also be addressed from a social perspective, considering the environment, the Treaty of Waitangi, social license to operate, and the role of professional engineering skills in the community and society.
Subject: Engineering General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2207

ENGGEN 140

: Fundamentals of Engineering in Society
2023 Semester One (1233)
An introduction to chemistry and biology as applied to solving fundamental engineering problems from first principles using conservation laws and with appropriate consideration for uncertainty. Problems will also be addressed from a social perspective, considering the environment, the Treaty of Waitangi, social license to operate, and the role of professional engineering skills in the community and society.
Subject: Engineering General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2208

ENGGEN 140

: Fundamentals of Engineering in Society
2023 Summer School (1230)
An introduction to chemistry and biology as applied to solving fundamental engineering problems from first principles using conservation laws and with appropriate consideration for uncertainty. Problems will also be addressed from a social perspective, considering the environment, the Treaty of Waitangi, social license to operate, and the role of professional engineering skills in the community and society.
Subject: Engineering General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2209

ENGGEN 140

: Energy and Society
2022 Semester One (1223)
How will we power the modern world? An introduction to chemistry and biology and their application to solving problems in energy, its transformation and use. Treatment of associated risks and uncertainties applied to decision making in energy will develop understanding of perspective taking, the social licence to operate, and the role of professional engineering skills in the community and society.
Subject: Engineering General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2210

ENGGEN 140

: Energy and Society
2022 Summer School (1220)
How will we power the modern world? An introduction to chemistry and biology and their application to solving problems in energy, its transformation and use. Treatment of associated risks and uncertainties applied to decision making in energy will develop understanding of perspective taking, the social licence to operate, and the role of professional engineering skills in the community and society.
Subject: Engineering General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2211

ENGGEN 140

: Energy and Society
2021 Semester One (1213)
How will we power the modern world? An introduction to chemistry and biology and their application to solving problems in energy, its transformation and use. Treatment of associated risks and uncertainties applied to decision making in energy will develop understanding of perspective taking, the social licence to operate, and the role of professional engineering skills in the community and society.
Subject: Engineering General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2212

ENGGEN 140

: Energy and Society
2021 Summer School (1210)
How will we power the modern world? An introduction to chemistry and biology and their application to solving problems in energy, its transformation and use. Treatment of associated risks and uncertainties applied to decision making in energy will develop understanding of perspective taking, the social licence to operate, and the role of professional engineering skills in the community and society.
Subject: Engineering General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2213

ENGGEN 140

: Energy and Society
2020 Semester One (1203)
How will we power the modern world? An introduction to chemistry and biology and their application to solving problems in energy, its transformation and use. Treatment of associated risks and uncertainties applied to decision making in energy will develop understanding of perspective taking, the social licence to operate, and the role of professional engineering skills in the community and society.
Subject: Engineering General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2214

ENGGEN 140

: Energy and Society
2020 Summer School (1200)
How will we power the modern world? An introduction to chemistry and biology and their application to solving problems in energy, its transformation and use. Treatment of associated risks and uncertainties applied to decision making in energy will develop understanding of perspective taking, the social licence to operate, and the role of professional engineering skills in the community and society.
Subject: Engineering General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2215

ENGGEN 722

: Special Study in Engineering Management 1
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Directed study of an engineering management topic approved by the Programme Coordinator.
Subject: Engineering General
Restriction: CIVIL 716
2216

ENGGEN 722

: Special Study in Engineering Management 1
2022 Semester One (1223)
Directed study of an engineering management topic approved by the Programme Coordinator.
Subject: Engineering General
Restriction: CIVIL 716
2217

ENGLISH 204

: Pacific Literature in English
2022 Semester Two (1225)
An introduction to contemporary Pacific Literature exploring texts from canonical Pacific writers to spoken word performance poets. Texts will be examined in light of recent theories in Indigenous Writing Studies, with a focus on crossings of cultural and creative borders, diaspora and identity.
Subject: English
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage I in English, or 15 points at Stage I in English and PACIFIC 100
2218

ENGLISH 204

: Pacific Literature in English
2020 Semester Two (1205)
An introduction to contemporary Pacific Literature exploring texts from canonical Pacific writers to spoken word performance poets. Texts will be examined in light of recent theories in Indigenous Writing Studies, with a focus on crossings of cultural and creative borders, diaspora and identity.
Subject: English
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage I in English, or 15 points at Stage I in English and PACIFIC 100
2219

ENGLISH 262

: Special Topic
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Subject: English
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage I in English
Restriction: ENGLISH 356
2220

ENGLISH 360

: Special Topic: Nineteenth Century Literature
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Considers a range of literature from the nineteenth century – poetry, fiction and drama – as regards its treatment of growing up in the period. Issues covered include the recognition of childhood as a special state, the establishment of an individual's gender and sexual identity and the opportunities and constraints afforded by the changing social hierarchy and religious belief systems.
Subject: English
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage II in English
Restriction: ENGLISH 219
2221

ENGLISH 360

: Special Topic: Nineteenth Century Literature
2024 Semester One (1243)
Considers a range of literature from the nineteenth century – poetry, fiction and drama – as regards its treatment of growing up in the period. Issues covered include the recognition of childhood as a special state, the establishment of an individual's gender and sexual identity and the opportunities and constraints afforded by the changing social hierarchy and religious belief systems.
Subject: English
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage II in English
Restriction: ENGLISH 219
2222

ENGLISH 700

: Pacific Poetry
2025 Semester One (1253)
A critical engagement with poetry written in English by the peoples of Oceania (Polynesia, Melanesia, Micronesia). Pacific aesthetics and epistemologies evident in orature and art, in addition to post-colonial and women of colour feminist theories, will be used in the construction of culturally insightful frameworks to better appreciate this poetry that spans from the 1970s to the present day.
Subject: English
Restriction: ENGLISH 717, 720
2223

ENGLISH 700

: Pacific Poetry
2024 Semester Two (1245)
A critical engagement with poetry written in English by the peoples of Oceania (Polynesia, Melanesia, Micronesia). Pacific aesthetics and epistemologies evident in orature and art, in addition to post-colonial and women of colour feminist theories, will be used in the construction of culturally insightful frameworks to better appreciate this poetry that spans from the 1970s to the present day.
Subject: English
Restriction: ENGLISH 717, 720
2224

ENGLISH 700

: Pacific Poetry
2023 Semester One (1233)
A critical engagement with poetry written in English by the peoples of Oceania (Polynesia, Melanesia, Micronesia). Pacific aesthetics and epistemologies evident in orature and art, in addition to post-colonial and women of colour feminist theories, will be used in the construction of culturally insightful frameworks to better appreciate this poetry that spans from the 1970s to the present day.
Subject: English
Restriction: ENGLISH 717, 720
2225

ENGLISH 714

: Special Topic: Performing Writing
2022 Semester One (1223)
Considers multilingual, multi-genre, and multi-modal writing across the last fifty years. Readings include paper books, performance writing texts (live, site-specific, and installations), and born-digital literature. Authors include Caroline Bergvall, Kamau Brathwaite, JR Carpenter, Caren Florance, Édouard Glissant, Duriel E. Harris, Aodán McCardle, Maggie O'Sullivan, Tru Paraha, John Pule, and Jack Ross.
Subject: English
No pre-requisites or restrictions