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926
TFCENG 92F
: Academic Literacy 22025 Semester Two (1255)
Further establishes English skills for academic purposes. Develops sound academic practice, including enhanced critical reading and writing, critical listening and effective oral presentation skills. Building on TFCENG 91F, this course strengthens students’ abilities and confidence in academic literacy.
Restriction: ENGLISH 92F
927
TFCENG 92F
: Academic Literacy 22024 Semester Two (1245)
Further establishes English skills for academic purposes. Develops sound academic practice, including enhanced critical reading and writing, critical listening and effective oral presentation skills. Building on TFCENG 91F, this course strengthens students’ abilities and confidence in academic literacy.
Restriction: ENGLISH 92F
928
TFCENG 92F
: Academic Literacy 22023 Semester Two (1235)
Further establishes English skills for academic purposes. Develops sound academic practice, including enhanced critical reading and writing, critical listening and effective oral presentation skills. Building on TFCENG 91F, this course strengthens students’ abilities and confidence in academic literacy.
Restriction: ENGLISH 92F
929
TFCENG 92F
: Academic Literacy 22022 Semester Two (1225)
Further establishes English skills for academic purposes. Develops sound academic practice, including enhanced critical reading and writing, critical listening and effective oral presentation skills. Building on TFCENG 91F, this course strengthens students’ abilities and confidence in academic literacy.
Restriction: ENGLISH 92F
930
TFCENG 92F
: Academic Literacy 22021 Semester Two (1215)
Further establishes English skills for academic purposes. Develops sound academic practice, including enhanced critical reading and writing, critical listening and effective oral presentation skills. Building on TFCENG 91F, this course strengthens students’ abilities and confidence in academic literacy.
Restriction: ENGLISH 92F
931
TFCENG 92F
: Academic Literacy 22020 Semester Two (1205)
Further establishes English skills for academic purposes. Develops sound academic practice, including enhanced critical reading and writing, critical listening and effective oral presentation skills. Building on TFCENG 91F, this course strengthens students’ abilities and confidence in academic literacy.
Restriction: ENGLISH 92F
932
TFCHIST 91F
: Foundation History2025 Semester One (1253)
An introduction to themes in New Zealand history including the interactions and relationships between the Māori world and Europeans from the late eighteenth century onwards, and their legacies up to the present. Introduces broader skills suitable for studying history, providing a solid foundation for research, critical thinking, speaking, writing and collaborative work that is invaluable in a wide-range of disciplines.
Restriction: HISTORY 91F
933
TFCHIST 91F
: Foundation History2023 Semester One (1233)
Examines New Zealand history between 1769 and 1840, particularly the interactions and relationships between the Māori world and Europeans and their ongoing legacies to today. Introduces broader skills suitable for studying history, providing a solid foundation for research, critical thinking, speaking, writing and collaborative work that is invaluable in a wide-range of disciplines.
Restriction: HISTORY 91F
934
TFCHIST 91F
: Foundation History2022 Semester One (1223)
Examines New Zealand history between 1769 and 1840, particularly the interactions and relationships between the Māori world and Europeans and their ongoing legacies to today. Introduces broader skills suitable for studying history, providing a solid foundation for research, critical thinking, speaking, writing and collaborative work that is invaluable in a wide-range of disciplines.
Restriction: HISTORY 91F
935
TFCHIST 91F
: Foundation History2021 Semester One (1213)
Examines New Zealand history between 1769 and 1840, particularly the interactions and relationships between the Māori world and Europeans and their ongoing legacies to today. Introduces broader skills suitable for studying history, providing a solid foundation for research, critical thinking, speaking, writing and collaborative work that is invaluable in a wide-range of disciplines.
Restriction: HISTORY 91F
936
TFCHIST 91F
: Foundation History2020 Semester One (1203)
Examines New Zealand history between 1769 and 1840, particularly the interactions and relationships between the Māori world and Europeans and their ongoing legacies to today. Introduces broader skills suitable for studying history, providing a solid foundation for research, critical thinking, speaking, writing and collaborative work that is invaluable in a wide-range of disciplines.
Restriction: HISTORY 91F
937
THEOREL 101
: The Bible and Popular Culture2025 Semester One (1253)
An exploration of biblical themes, images, and metaphors in contemporary film, music and cultural arts through which religion and culture intersect. It develops tools appropriate for analysing popular culture, as it moves from the local to the national to the global.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
938
THEOREL 101
: The Bible and Popular Culture2024 Semester One (1243)
An exploration of biblical themes, images, and metaphors in contemporary film, music and cultural arts through which religion and culture intersect. It develops tools appropriate for analysing popular culture, as it moves from the local to the national to the global.
Restriction: THEOLOGY 101, 101G
939
THEOREL 101
: The Bible and Popular Culture2023 Semester One (1233)
An exploration of biblical themes, images, and metaphors in contemporary film, music and cultural arts through which religion and culture intersect. It develops tools appropriate for analysing popular culture, as it moves from the local to the national to the global.
Restriction: THEOLOGY 101, 101G
940
THEOREL 101
: The Bible and Popular Culture2022 Semester Two (1225)
An exploration of biblical themes, images, and metaphors in contemporary film, music and cultural arts through which religion and culture intersect. It develops tools appropriate for analysing popular culture, as it moves from the local to the national to the global.
Restriction: THEOLOGY 101, 101G
941
THEOREL 101
: The Bible and Popular Culture2021 Semester Two (1215)
An exploration of biblical themes, images, and metaphors in contemporary film, music and cultural arts through which religion and culture intersect. It develops tools appropriate for analysing popular culture, as it moves from the local to the national to the global.
Restriction: THEOLOGY 101, 101G
942
THEOREL 101
: The Bible and Popular Culture2020 Semester Two (1205)
An exploration of biblical themes, images, and metaphors in contemporary film, music and cultural arts through which religion and culture intersect. It develops tools appropriate for analysing popular culture, as it moves from the local to the national to the global.
Restriction: THEOLOGY 101, 101G
943
THEOREL 101G
: The Bible and Popular Culture2021 Semester Two (1215)
An exploration of biblical themes, images, and metaphors in contemporary film, music and cultural arts through which religion and culture intersect. It develops tools appropriate for analysing popular culture, as it moves from the local to the national to the global.
Restriction: THEOLOGY 101, 101G
944
THEOREL 101G
: The Bible and Popular Culture2020 Semester Two (1205)
An exploration of biblical themes, images, and metaphors in contemporary film, music and cultural arts through which religion and culture intersect. It develops tools appropriate for analysing popular culture, as it moves from the local to the national to the global.
Restriction: THEOLOGY 101, 101G
945
THEOREL 106
: Islam and the Contemporary World2025 Semester Two (1255)
Since the religion of Islam has become a very significant aspect of contemporary global and local societies, this course seeks to introduce students to an understanding of key aspects of Islam and an analysis of its significant contribution to New Zealand society as well as to societies and cultures across the world.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
946
THEOREL 106
: Islam and the Contemporary World2024 Semester Two (1245)
Since the religion of Islam has become a very significant aspect of contemporary global and local societies, this course seeks to introduce students to an understanding of key aspects of Islam and an analysis of its significant contribution to New Zealand society as well as to societies and cultures across the world.
Restriction: THEOLOGY 106, 106G
947
THEOREL 106
: Islam and the Contemporary World2023 Semester Two (1235)
Since the religion of Islam has become a very significant aspect of contemporary global and local societies, this course seeks to introduce students to an understanding of key aspects of Islam and an analysis of its significant contribution to New Zealand society as well as to societies and cultures across the world.
Restriction: THEOLOGY 106, 106G
948
THEOREL 106
: Islam and the Contemporary World2022 Semester One (1223)
Since the religion of Islam has become a very significant aspect of contemporary global and local societies, this course seeks to introduce students to an understanding of key aspects of Islam and an analysis of its significant contribution to New Zealand society as well as to societies and cultures across the world.
Restriction: THEOLOGY 106, 106G
949
THEOREL 106
: Islam and the Contemporary World2021 Semester One (1213)
Since the religion of Islam has become a very significant aspect of contemporary global and local societies, this course seeks to introduce students to an understanding of key aspects of Islam and an analysis of its significant contribution to New Zealand society as well as to societies and cultures across the world.
Restriction: THEOLOGY 106, 106G
950
THEOREL 106
: Islam and the Contemporary World2020 Semester One (1203)
Since the religion of Islam has become a very significant aspect of contemporary global and local societies, this course seeks to introduce students to an understanding of key aspects of Islam and an analysis of its significant contribution to New Zealand society as well as to societies and cultures across the world.
Restriction: THEOLOGY 106, 106G