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376

MAORIHTH 21H

: Introduction to Biology
2024 Semester One (1243)
An introduction to the structure, function and processes of the human body at cellular and tissue levels. Special emphasis on the four primary tissues including membrane transport, muscle types and function, blood and the immune response, and basic neurobiology. Provides foundational knowledge of development post fertilisation and the anatomy and physiology of selected mammalian organ systems. Exposes students to the laboratory environment, particularly microscopy and dissection.
Subject: Māori Health
No pre-requisites or restrictions
377

MAORIHTH 21H

: Introduction to Biology
2023 Semester One (1233)
An introduction to the structure, function and processes of the human body at cellular and tissue levels. Special emphasis on the four primary tissues including membrane transport, muscle types and function, blood and the immune response, and basic neurobiology. Provides foundational knowledge of development post fertilisation and the anatomy and physiology of selected mammalian organ systems. Exposes students to the laboratory environment, particularly microscopy and dissection.
Subject: Māori Health
No pre-requisites or restrictions
378

MAORIHTH 21H

: Introduction to Biology
2022 Semester One (1223)
An introduction to the structure, function and processes of the human body at cellular and tissue levels. Special emphasis on the four primary tissues including membrane transport, muscle types and function, blood and the immune response, and basic neurobiology. Provides foundational knowledge of development post fertilisation and the anatomy and physiology of selected mammalian organ systems. Exposes students to the laboratory environment, particularly microscopy and dissection.
Subject: Māori Health
No pre-requisites or restrictions
379

MAORIHTH 22H

: Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Introduction to human biology through a study of the structure and function of mammalian organ systems. Topics of focus include: skin and derivatives, digestive, nervous, reproductive and urinary, bone, endocrine and circulatory systems. This course also exposes students to learning in a laboratory environment with a strong focus on microscopy and dissection.
Subject: Māori Health
No pre-requisites or restrictions
380

MAORIHTH 22H

: Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Introduction to human biology through a study of the structure and function of mammalian organ systems. Topics of focus include: skin and derivatives, digestive, nervous, reproductive and urinary, bone, endocrine and circulatory systems. This course also exposes students to learning in a laboratory environment with a strong focus on microscopy and dissection.
Subject: Māori Health
No pre-requisites or restrictions
381

MAORIHTH 22H

: Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Introduction to human biology through a study of the structure and function of mammalian organ systems. Topics of focus include: skin and derivatives, digestive, nervous, reproductive and urinary, bone, endocrine and circulatory systems. This course also exposes students to learning in a laboratory environment with a strong focus on microscopy and dissection.
Subject: Māori Health
No pre-requisites or restrictions
382

MAORIHTH 23H

: Introduction to Chemistry 1
2024 Semester One (1243)
An overview of general chemistry principles with an emphasis on the language of chemistry and the use of mathematics to determine answers to chemical problems. An emphasis is placed on the atomic scale of matter so that students are able to describe the macroscopic world using a molecular perspective and relate chemical structures to functions. Laboratory work includes techniques of simple qualitative and quantitative measurements.
Subject: Māori Health
No pre-requisites or restrictions
383

MAORIHTH 23H

: Introduction to Chemistry 1
2023 Semester One (1233)
An overview of general chemistry principles with an emphasis on the language of chemistry and the use of mathematics to determine answers to chemical problems. An emphasis is placed on the atomic scale of matter so that students are able to describe the macroscopic world using a molecular perspective and relate chemical structures to functions. Laboratory work includes techniques of simple qualitative and quantitative measurements.
Subject: Māori Health
No pre-requisites or restrictions
384

MAORIHTH 23H

: Introduction to Chemistry 1
2022 Semester One (1223)
An overview of general chemistry principles with an emphasis on the language of chemistry and the use of mathematics to determine answers to chemical problems. An emphasis is placed on the atomic scale of matter so that students are able to describe the macroscopic world using a molecular perspective and relate chemical structures to functions. Laboratory work includes techniques of simple qualitative and quantitative measurements.
Subject: Māori Health
No pre-requisites or restrictions
385

MAORIHTH 23H

: Introduction to Chemistry 1
2021 Semester One (1213)
An overview of general chemistry principles with an emphasis on the language of chemistry and the use of mathematics to determine answers to chemical problems. An emphasis is placed on the atomic scale of matter so that students are able to describe the macroscopic world using a molecular perspective and relate chemical structures to functions. Laboratory work includes techniques of simple qualitative and quantitative measurements.
Subject: Māori Health
No pre-requisites or restrictions
386

MAORIHTH 23H

: Introduction to Chemistry 1
2020 Semester One (1203)
An overview of general chemistry principles with an emphasis on the language of chemistry and the use of mathematics to determine answers to chemical problems. An emphasis is placed on the atomic scale of matter so that students are able to describe the macroscopic world using a molecular perspective and relate chemical structures to functions. Laboratory work includes techniques of simple qualitative and quantitative measurements.
Subject: Māori Health
No pre-requisites or restrictions
387

MAORIHTH 24H

: Introduction to Chemistry 2
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Provides an overview of systematic organic chemistry illustrating the diversity and reactivity of organic compounds, including reaction mechanisms and application of chemical kinetics. Spectroscopic techniques will be discussed, including in relation to structure determination. A quantitative study of proton transfer reactions will allow for understanding of control of pH.
Subject: Māori Health
No pre-requisites or restrictions
388

MAORIHTH 24H

: Introduction to Chemistry 2
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Provides an overview of systematic organic chemistry illustrating the diversity and reactivity of organic compounds, including reaction mechanisms and application of chemical kinetics. Spectroscopic techniques will be discussed, including in relation to structure determination. A quantitative study of proton transfer reactions will allow for understanding of control of pH.
Subject: Māori Health
No pre-requisites or restrictions
389

MAORIHTH 24H

: Introduction to Chemistry 2
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Provides an overview of systematic organic chemistry illustrating the diversity and reactivity of organic compounds, including reaction mechanisms and application of chemical kinetics. Spectroscopic techniques will be discussed, including in relation to structure determination. A quantitative study of proton transfer reactions will allow for understanding of control of pH.
Subject: Māori Health
No pre-requisites or restrictions
390

MAORIHTH 24H

: Introduction to Chemistry 2
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Provides an overview of systematic organic chemistry illustrating the diversity and reactivity of organic compounds, including reaction mechanisms and application of chemical kinetics. Spectroscopic techniques will be discussed, including in relation to structure determination. A quantitative study of proton transfer reactions will allow for understanding of control of pH.
Subject: Māori Health
No pre-requisites or restrictions
391

MAORIHTH 24H

: Introduction to Chemistry 2
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Provides an overview of systematic organic chemistry illustrating the diversity and reactivity of organic compounds, including reaction mechanisms and application of chemical kinetics. Spectroscopic techniques will be discussed, including in relation to structure determination. A quantitative study of proton transfer reactions will allow for understanding of control of pH.
Subject: Māori Health
No pre-requisites or restrictions
392

MAORIHTH 25H

: Introduction to Population Health 1
2024 Semester One (1243)
Introduction to key concepts and foundational knowledge in population health. Concepts include models for conceptualising health, the aggregate health of groups, social determinants of health, social gradients in health outcomes, and health inequalities and inequities, and foundational understanding of health care systems.
Subject: Māori Health
No pre-requisites or restrictions
393

MAORIHTH 25H

: Introduction to Population Health 1
2023 Semester One (1233)
Introduction to key concepts and foundational knowledge in population health. Concepts include models for conceptualising health, the aggregate health of groups, social determinants of health, social gradients in health outcomes, and health inequalities and inequities, and foundational understanding of health care systems.
Subject: Māori Health
No pre-requisites or restrictions
394

MAORIHTH 25H

: Introduction to Population Health 1
2022 Semester One (1223)
Introduction to key concepts and foundational knowledge in population health. Concepts include models for conceptualising health, the aggregate health of groups, social determinants of health, social gradients in health outcomes, and health inequalities and inequities, and foundational understanding of health care systems.
Subject: Māori Health
No pre-requisites or restrictions
395

MAORIHTH 25H

: Introduction to Population Health 1
2020 Semester One (1203)
Introduction to key concepts and foundational knowledge in population health. Concepts include models for conceptualising health, the aggregate health of groups, social determinants of health, social gradients in health outcomes, and health inequalities and inequities, and foundational understanding of health care systems.
Subject: Māori Health
No pre-requisites or restrictions
396

MAORIHTH 26H

: Introduction to Population Health 2
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Explores patterns and distributions in health events, causal effects on health, and strategies for addressing health inequalities and inequities at a population level. Exposure to a foundational overview of epidemiology and population health concepts and relevant skills, including understanding and measuring the distribution of disease and illness in well-defined populations, will also be provided.
Subject: Māori Health
No pre-requisites or restrictions
397

MAORIHTH 26H

: Introduction to Population Health 2
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Explores patterns and distributions in health events, causal effects on health, and strategies for addressing health inequalities and inequities at a population level. Exposure to a foundational overview of epidemiology and population health concepts and relevant skills, including understanding and measuring the distribution of disease and illness in well-defined populations, will also be provided.
Subject: Māori Health
No pre-requisites or restrictions
398

MAORIHTH 26H

: Introduction to Population Health 2
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Explores patterns and distributions in health events, causal effects on health, and strategies for addressing health inequalities and inequities at a population level. Exposure to a foundational overview of epidemiology and population health concepts and relevant skills, including understanding and measuring the distribution of disease and illness in well-defined populations, will also be provided.
Subject: Māori Health
No pre-requisites or restrictions
399

MAORIHTH 26H

: Introduction to Population Health 2
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Explores patterns and distributions in health events, causal effects on health, and strategies for addressing health inequalities and inequities at a population level. Exposure to a foundational overview of epidemiology and population health concepts and relevant skills, including understanding and measuring the distribution of disease and illness in well-defined populations, will also be provided.
Subject: Māori Health
No pre-requisites or restrictions
400

MAORIHTH 27H

: Academic and Professional Development in Māori and Pacific Health 1
2025 Semester One (1253)
Presents study and academic writing skills essential for successful transition from secondary education or community contexts into tertiary study. Content focuses on a practical application of Population Health and Māori and Pacific health workforce development, while engaging students in their professional practice, cultural growth and leadership and communication.
Subject: Māori Health
No pre-requisites or restrictions