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2226

PACIFIC 711

: Intervention, Prevention and Promotion of Pacific Wellbeing
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Appraises some critical issues negatively affecting Pacific wellbeing across the Pacific region. Examines both the research and systemic processes that seek to combat these adverse effects via strengths-based Pacific-focused interventions and prevention strategies, as well as other approaches that promote positive aspects of Pacific wellbeing.
Subject: Pacific Studies
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2227

PACIFIC 711

: Intervention, Prevention and Promotion of Pacific Wellbeing
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Appraises some critical issues negatively affecting Pacific wellbeing across the Pacific region. Examines both the research and systemic processes that seek to combat these adverse effects via strengths-based Pacific-focused interventions and prevention strategies, as well as other approaches that promote positive aspects of Pacific wellbeing.
Subject: Pacific Studies
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2228

PACIFIC 712

: Pacific Indigenous Thought
2025 Semester One (1253)
Explores the relevance and use of Pacific Indigenous ideas and ways of knowing to understand place, position, and responsibility. Examines how Pacific peoples conceive of themselves in relation and considers forces influencing how they think, and what they think, about themselves, their roles, and their connections and obligations across the Pacific region.
Subject: Pacific Studies
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2229

PACIFIC 712

: Pacific Indigenous Thought
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Explores the relevance and use of Pacific indigenous concepts such as vanua, tapu, and mana across a range of disciplinary contexts. Focuses on Samoan, Fijian and Tongan concepts.
Subject: Pacific Studies
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2230

PACIFIC 714

: Pacific Research Methodologies and Practices
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Analyses critical approaches to Pacific research development and evaluation of research design in Pacific Studies. Focuses on analytical engagement with a range of Pacific methodologies and methods in Pacific research. Includes application of theory to research questions and development of proposals for research that draw on Pacific world views and form a basis for robust, innovative and significant research contributions.
Subject: Pacific Studies
Restriction: PACIFIC 702, 709
2231

PACIFIC 714

: Pacific Research Methodologies and Practices
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Analyses critical approaches to Pacific research development and evaluation of research design in Pacific Studies. Focuses on analytical engagement with a range of Pacific methodologies and methods in Pacific research. Includes application of theory to research questions and development of proposals for research that draw on Pacific world views and form a basis for robust, innovative and significant research contributions.
Subject: Pacific Studies
Restriction: PACIFIC 702, 709
2232

PACIFIC 714

: Pacific Research Methodologies and Practices
2023 Semester One (1233)
Analyses critical approaches to Pacific research development and evaluation of research design in Pacific Studies. Focuses on analytical engagement with a range of Pacific methodologies and methods in Pacific research. Includes application of theory to research questions and development of proposals for research that draw on Pacific world views and form a basis for robust, innovative and significant research contributions.
Subject: Pacific Studies
Restriction: PACIFIC 702, 709
2233

PACIFIC 714

: Pacific Research Methodologies and Practices
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Analyses critical approaches to Pacific research development and evaluation of research design in Pacific Studies. Focuses on analytical engagement with a range of Pacific methodologies and methods in Pacific research. Includes application of theory to research questions and development of proposals for research that draw on Pacific world views and form a basis for robust, innovative and significant research contributions.
Subject: Pacific Studies
Restriction: PACIFIC 702, 709
2234

PACIFIC 714

: Pacific Research Methodologies and Practices
2022 Semester One (1223)
Analyses critical approaches to Pacific research development and evaluation of research design in Pacific Studies. Focuses on analytical engagement with a range of Pacific methodologies and methods in Pacific research. Includes application of theory to research questions and development of proposals for research that draw on Pacific world views and form a basis for robust, innovative and significant research contributions.
Subject: Pacific Studies
Restriction: PACIFIC 702, 709
2235

PACIFIC 714

: Pacific Research Methodologies and Practices
2020 Semester One (1203)
Analyses critical approaches to Pacific research development and evaluation of research design in Pacific Studies. Focuses on analytical engagement with a range of Pacific methodologies and methods in Pacific research. Includes application of theory to research questions and development of proposals for research that draw on Pacific world views and form a basis for robust, innovative and significant research contributions.
Subject: Pacific Studies
Restriction: PACIFIC 702, 709
2236

PACIFIC 716

: The Pacific: Interdisciplinary Studies
2024 Semester One (1243)
Examines Pacific Studies as an (inter)discipline, its constituent parts, its intellectual and institutional genealogies, as well as its diversities and its challenges.
Subject: Pacific Studies
Restriction: PACIFIC 700
2237

PACIFIC 716

: The Pacific: Interdisciplinary Studies
2022 Semester One (1223)
Examines Pacific Studies as an (inter)discipline, its constituent parts, its intellectual and institutional genealogies, as well as its diversities and its challenges.
Subject: Pacific Studies
Restriction: PACIFIC 700
2238

PHIL 100

: Mind, Knowledge, and Reality
2025 Semester One (1253)
Metaphysics deals with fundamental problems about the nature of the world and human beings, for example, questions about the existence of God, the nature of time, the relationship between mind and body and the nature of identity and the self. The theory of knowledge studies the sources, limits and justification of human knowledge and understanding as distinct from opinion or belief.
Subject: Philosophy
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2239

PHIL 100

: Mind, Knowledge, and Reality
2024 Semester One (1243)
Metaphysics deals with fundamental problems about the nature of the world and human beings, for example, questions about the existence of God, the nature of time, the relationship between mind and body and the nature of identity and the self. The theory of knowledge studies the sources, limits and justification of human knowledge and understanding as distinct from opinion or belief.
Subject: Philosophy
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2240

PHIL 100

: Mind, Knowledge, and Reality
2023 Semester One (1233)
Metaphysics deals with fundamental problems about the nature of the world and human beings, for example, questions about the existence of God, the nature of time, the relationship between mind and body and the nature of identity and the self. The theory of knowledge studies the sources, limits and justification of human knowledge and understanding as distinct from opinion or belief.
Subject: Philosophy
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2241

PHIL 100

: Mind, Knowledge, and Reality
2022 Semester One (1223)
Metaphysics deals with fundamental problems about the nature of the world and human beings, for example, questions about the existence of God, the nature of time, the relationship between mind and body and the nature of identity and the self. The theory of knowledge studies the sources, limits and justification of human knowledge and understanding as distinct from opinion or belief.
Subject: Philosophy
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2242

PHIL 100

: Mind, Knowledge, and Reality
2021 Semester One (1213)
Metaphysics deals with fundamental problems about the nature of the world and human beings, for example, questions about the existence of God, the nature of time, the relationship between mind and body and the nature of identity and the self. The theory of knowledge studies the sources, limits and justification of human knowledge and understanding as distinct from opinion or belief.
Subject: Philosophy
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2243

PHIL 100

: Mind, Knowledge, and Reality
2020 Semester One (1203)
Metaphysics deals with fundamental problems about the nature of the world and human beings, for example, questions about the existence of God, the nature of time, the relationship between mind and body and the nature of identity and the self. The theory of knowledge studies the sources, limits and justification of human knowledge and understanding as distinct from opinion or belief.
Subject: Philosophy
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2244

PHIL 101

: Introduction to Logic
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Logic is the study of argument. This course aims to provide an understanding of central logical notions, such as consistency and inconsistency, logical truth, and, most importantly, what it means for an argument to be valid or invalid, sound or unsound. The course examines two main logical systems, propositional and predicate logic, and shows how these formal systems are used to analyse and evaluate arguments.
Subject: Philosophy
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2245

PHIL 101

: Introduction to Logic
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Logic is the study of argument. This course aims to provide an understanding of central logical notions, such as consistency and inconsistency, logical truth, and, most importantly, what it means for an argument to be valid or invalid, sound or unsound. The course examines two main logical systems, propositional and predicate logic, and shows how these formal systems are used to analyse and evaluate arguments.
Subject: Philosophy
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2246

PHIL 101

: Introduction to Logic
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Logic is the study of argument. This course aims to provide an understanding of central logical notions, such as consistency and inconsistency, logical truth, and, most importantly, what it means for an argument to be valid or invalid, sound or unsound. The course examines two main logical systems, propositional and predicate logic, and shows how these formal systems are used to analyse and evaluate arguments.
Subject: Philosophy
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2247

PHIL 101

: Introduction to Logic
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Logic is the study of argument. This course aims to provide an understanding of central logical notions, such as consistency and inconsistency, logical truth, and, most importantly, what it means for an argument to be valid or invalid, sound or unsound. The course examines two main logical systems, propositional and predicate logic, and shows how these formal systems are used to analyse and evaluate arguments.
Subject: Philosophy
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2248

PHIL 101

: Introduction to Logic
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Logic is the study of argument. This course aims to provide an understanding of central logical notions, such as consistency and inconsistency, logical truth, and, most importantly, what it means for an argument to be valid or invalid, sound or unsound. The course examines two main logical systems, propositional and predicate logic, and shows how these formal systems are used to analyse and evaluate arguments.
Subject: Philosophy
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2249

PHIL 101

: Introduction to Logic
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Logic is the study of argument. This course aims to provide an understanding of central logical notions, such as consistency and inconsistency, logical truth, and, most importantly, what it means for an argument to be valid or invalid, sound or unsound. The course examines two main logical systems, propositional and predicate logic, and shows how these formal systems are used to analyse and evaluate arguments.
Subject: Philosophy
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2250

PHIL 101

: Introduction to Logic
2020 Semester One (1203)
Logic is the study of argument. This course aims to provide an understanding of central logical notions, such as consistency and inconsistency, logical truth, and, most importantly, what it means for an argument to be valid or invalid, sound or unsound. The course examines two main logical systems, propositional and predicate logic, and shows how these formal systems are used to analyse and evaluate arguments.
Subject: Philosophy
No pre-requisites or restrictions