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16526

EARTHSCI 789

: Honours Research Project
2025 Semester One (1253)
Subject: Earth Sciences
To complete this course students must enrol in EARTHSCI 789 A and B, or EARTHSCI 789

Outline is not available yet

16527

EARTHSCI 794A

: Thesis in Engineering Geology
2025 Semester One (1253)
Subject: Earth Sciences
To complete this course students must enrol in EARTHSCI 794 A and B

Outline is not available yet

16528

EARTHSCI 796A

: MSc Thesis in Earth Sciences
2025 Semester One (1253)
Subject: Earth Sciences
To complete this course students must enrol in EARTHSCI 796 A and B

Outline is not available yet

16529

EARTHSCI 798

: Thesis in Engineering Geology - Level 9
2025 Semester One (1253)
Subject: Earth Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions

Outline is not available yet

16530

EARTHSCI 799

: MSc Thesis in Earth Sciences part-time
2025 Semester One (1253)
Subject: Earth Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions

Outline is not available yet

16531

ECOLOG 789

: Dissertation - Level 9
2025 Semester One (1253)
Subject: Ecology
Prerequisite: 15 points from BIOSCI 761, 762, ENVSCI 701 To complete this course students must enrol in ECOLOG 789 A and B, or ECOLOG 789

Outline is not available yet

16532

ECON 151

: Understanding the Global Economy
2025 Summer School (1250)
Economics affects our daily lives and the global environment in many ways. Through the media we are constantly made aware of price increases, interest rate changes, exchange rate movements and balance of payments problems, growth and recessions, standard of living comparisons, regional trading agreements. What does it all mean and how does it all work?
Subject: Economics
Restriction: BUSINESS 115, ECON 101, 111, 191

Outline is not available yet

16533

ECON 151G

: Understanding the Global Economy
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Economics affects our daily lives and the global environment in many ways. Through the media we are constantly made aware of price increases, interest rate changes, exchange rate movements and balance of payments problems, growth and recessions, standard of living comparisons, regional trading agreements. What does it all mean and how does it all work?
Subject: Economics
Restriction: ECON 101, 111, 152, 191
16534

ECON 151G

: Understanding the Global Economy
2025 Semester One (1253)
Economics affects our daily lives and the global environment in many ways. Through the media we are constantly made aware of price increases, interest rate changes, exchange rate movements and balance of payments problems, growth and recessions, standard of living comparisons, regional trading agreements. What does it all mean and how does it all work?
Subject: Economics
Restriction: ECON 101, 111, 152, 191
16535

ECON 151G

: Understanding the Global Economy
2025 Summer School (1250)
Economics affects our daily lives and the global environment in many ways. Through the media we are constantly made aware of price increases, interest rate changes, exchange rate movements and balance of payments problems, growth and recessions, standard of living comparisons, regional trading agreements. What does it all mean and how does it all work?
Subject: Economics
Restriction: ECON 101, 111, 152, 191

Outline is not available yet

16536

ECON 151G

: Understanding the Global Economy
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Economics affects our daily lives and the global environment in many ways. Through the media we are constantly made aware of price increases, interest rate changes, exchange rate movements and balance of payments problems, growth and recessions, standard of living comparisons, regional trading agreements. What does it all mean and how does it all work?
Subject: Economics
Restriction: ECON 101, 111, 152, 191
16537

ECON 151G

: Understanding the Global Economy
2024 Semester One (1243)
Economics affects our daily lives and the global environment in many ways. Through the media we are constantly made aware of price increases, interest rate changes, exchange rate movements and balance of payments problems, growth and recessions, standard of living comparisons, regional trading agreements. What does it all mean and how does it all work?
Subject: Economics
Restriction: ECON 101, 111, 152, 191
16538

ECON 151G

: Understanding the Global Economy
2024 Summer School (1240)
Economics affects our daily lives and the global environment in many ways. Through the media we are constantly made aware of price increases, interest rate changes, exchange rate movements and balance of payments problems, growth and recessions, standard of living comparisons, regional trading agreements. What does it all mean and how does it all work?
Subject: Economics
Restriction: ECON 101, 111, 152, 191
16539

ECON 151G

: Understanding the Global Economy
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Economics affects our daily lives and the global environment in many ways. Through the media we are constantly made aware of price increases, interest rate changes, exchange rate movements and balance of payments problems, growth and recessions, standard of living comparisons, regional trading agreements. What does it all mean and how does it all work?
Subject: Economics
Restriction: ECON 101, 111, 152, 191
16540

ECON 151G

: Understanding the Global Economy
2023 Semester One (1233)
Economics affects our daily lives and the global environment in many ways. Through the media we are constantly made aware of price increases, interest rate changes, exchange rate movements and balance of payments problems, growth and recessions, standard of living comparisons, regional trading agreements. What does it all mean and how does it all work?
Subject: Economics
Restriction: ECON 101, 111, 152, 191
16541

ECON 151G

: Understanding the Global Economy
2023 Summer School (1230)
Economics affects our daily lives and the global environment in many ways. Through the media we are constantly made aware of price increases, interest rate changes, exchange rate movements and balance of payments problems, growth and recessions, standard of living comparisons, regional trading agreements. What does it all mean and how does it all work?
Subject: Economics
Restriction: ECON 101, 111, 152, 191
16542

ECON 151G

: Understanding the Global Economy
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Economics affects our daily lives and the global environment in many ways. Through the media we are constantly made aware of price increases, interest rate changes, exchange rate movements and balance of payments problems, growth and recessions, standard of living comparisons, regional trading agreements. What does it all mean and how does it all work?
Subject: Economics
Restriction: ECON 101, 111, 152, 191
16543

ECON 151G

: Understanding the Global Economy
2022 Semester One (1223)
Economics affects our daily lives and the global environment in many ways. Through the media we are constantly made aware of price increases, interest rate changes, exchange rate movements and balance of payments problems, growth and recessions, standard of living comparisons, regional trading agreements. What does it all mean and how does it all work?
Subject: Economics
Restriction: ECON 101, 111, 152, 191
16544

ECON 151G

: Understanding the Global Economy
2022 Summer School (1220)
Economics affects our daily lives and the global environment in many ways. Through the media we are constantly made aware of price increases, interest rate changes, exchange rate movements and balance of payments problems, growth and recessions, standard of living comparisons, regional trading agreements. What does it all mean and how does it all work?
Subject: Economics
Restriction: ECON 101, 111, 152, 191
16545

ECON 152

: Principles of Economics
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Analysis of issues that affect our daily lives, including pricing decisions by firms and their impact on our cost of living; game theory and strategic decision-making; tackling problems of pollution and global warming; and how governments use monetary and fiscal policies to stimulate economic growth and address unemployment and inequality.
Subject: Economics
Prerequisite: BUSINESS 115 or ECON 151
Restriction: ECON 101, 111, 191

Outline is not available yet

16546

ECON 221

: Introduction to Econometrics
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Empirical analysis in economics. Focuses on harnessing the power of data and regression techniques to estimate relationships and test hypotheses based on economic models. Emphasises the identification of causal effects critical to policy analysis, decision-making and strategic planning. Covers applications of econometrics in a variety of areas using a statistical computer package. <i>Prerequisite: 15 points from ECON 152, MATHS 108, 130, STATS 101, 102, 108, 125, 191, or at least 18 credits in Mathematics at NCEA Level 3 including at least 9 credits at merit or excellence, or B in CIE A2 Mathematics, or 5 out of 7 in IB Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL)</i>
Subject: Economics
No pre-requisites or restrictions

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16547

ECON 232

: Economics of Global Development
2022 Semester One (1223)
The development of the international economy and changing economic relationships that have taken place since the late nineteenth century. The causes and consequences of growing interdependency among nations are examined. Changing patterns of trade and migration of capital and labour are analysed, as are cyclical and secular trends in output, employment and investment. The focus is on the development of institutions as well as the economic and social conditions that induce and validate change.
Subject: Economics
Prerequisite: ECON 111 and 101 or 191, or ECON 152

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16548

ECON 271

: Behavioural Economics
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Scientists and philosophers have long pondered whether human decisions are primarily deliberative or more prone to emotions. This course brings together findings from economics, psychology and neuroscience to discuss decision making at the level of individuals, within small groups and in more anonymous and impersonal market settings with an emphasis on the role of social norms and cognitive biases.
Subject: Economics
Prerequisite: 15 points from BUSINESS 115, ECON 151, 152, MATHS 108, 130, 150, 153, PHIL 101, PSYCH 108, 109, STATS 108

Outline is not available yet

16549

ECON 301

: Advanced Microeconomics
2024 Semester One (1243)
Advanced treatment of aspects of consumer theory, producer theory, and game theory. Applications of this basic theory to the analysis of some topics in uncertainty, contracts, auctions, oligopoly, and information economics.
Subject: Economics
Prerequisite: ECON 201 and 15 points from ENGGEN 150, ENGSCI 111, MATHS 108, 130

Outline is not available yet

16550

ECON 303

: Law and Economics
2023 Semester One (1233)
Economic analysis of law and organisation, and the application of economics to property rights, patents and natural resource management. Includes: contracts, transaction cost analysis, classical contracting, long-run contracts, enforcement, role of market forces, risk aversion, remedies for breach, economic theory for torts, negligence rules, strict liability, multiple torts, product liability. Special topics may include: crime, insider trading, and business law.
Subject: Economics
Prerequisite: 15 points from ECON 201, 212, 232

Outline is not available yet