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BIOSCI 395

: Pacific Biogeography and Biodiversity
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Island biogeography and insular biodiversity across the Pacific. A multi-disciplinary approach involving the study of both plant and animal systematics and biogeography.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 109 or GEOG 101
252

BIOSCI 395

: Pacific Biogeography and Biodiversity
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Island biogeography and insular biodiversity across the Pacific. A multi-disciplinary approach involving the study of both plant and animal systematics and biogeography.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 109 or GEOG 101
253

BIOSCI 395

: Pacific Biogeography and Biodiversity
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Island biogeography and insular biodiversity across the Pacific. A multi-disciplinary approach involving the study of both plant and animal systematics and biogeography.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 109 or GEOG 101
254

BIOSCI 396

: Terrestrial Ecology
2020 Semester One (1203)
Experimental and theoretical population and community ecology focusing on the interactions and environmental forces controlling the distribution and abundance of terrestrial populations of plants and animals. Both New Zealand and international examples will be used to explain the fundamental processes shaping ecological systems throughout the world.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 109, 206, and STATS 101 or 108
255

BIOSCI 399

: Capstone: Biology: The Science of the 21st Century
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Major advances in biology have added immensely to the understanding of our world. These advancements will continue, and biological science will influence our future lives and world. Students will enhance their scientific skills by envisioning the innovative future of biology, and its likely cultural, political and economic impacts, globally, and within the context of Aotearoa and Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage III in Biological Sciences
256

BIOSCI 399

: Capstone: Biology: The Science of the 21st Century
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Major advances in biology have added immensely to the understanding of our world. These advancements will continue, and biological science will influence our future lives and world. Students will enhance their scientific skills by envisioning the innovative future of biology, and its likely cultural, political and economic impacts, globally, and within the context of Aotearoa and Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage III in Biological Sciences
257

BIOSCI 399

: Capstone: Biology: The Science of the 21st Century
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Major advances in biology have added immensely to the understanding of our world. These advancements will continue, and biological science will influence our future lives and world. Students will enhance their scientific skills by envisioning the innovative future of biology, and its likely cultural, political and economic impacts, globally, and within the context of Aotearoa and Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage III in Biological Sciences
258

BIOSCI 399

: Capstone: Biology: The Science of the 21st Century
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Major advances in biology have added immensely to the understanding of our world. These advancements will continue, and biological science will influence our future lives and world. Students will enhance their scientific skills by envisioning the innovative future of biology, and its likely cultural, political and economic impacts, globally, and within the context of Aotearoa and Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage III in Biological Sciences
259

BIOSCI 399

: Capstone: Biological Science in a Post Truth World
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Enables students to engage in debate on contemporary issues in biology and how these are interpreted from a cultural, political and economic perspective. Equips students with the tools to counter misrepresentation of science, through evidence-based scientific reasoning. Offers students a perception of Western science through different lenses, including Vision Matauranga, economic, environmental and health policy and journalism in NZ and beyond.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage III in Biological Sciences
260

BIOSCI 700

: Phylogenetics
2024 Semester One (1243)
Students will learn advanced computational methods for inferring phylogenetic trees and studying macroevolutionary processes, including phylogenetic dating, coalescence, epidemic phylogeography, and estimation of ancestral traits and biogeography. Relevant skills in computation (BEAST, command-line programs, R) and statistics (Bayesian methods, model-based inference) will also be taught.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Restriction: BIOINF 702
261

BIOSCI 700

: Phylogenetics
2023 Semester One (1233)
Students will learn advanced computational methods for inferring phylogenetic trees and studying macroevolutionary processes, including phylogenetic dating, coalescence, epidemic phylogeography, and estimation of ancestral traits and biogeography. Relevant skills in computation (BEAST, command-line programs, R) and statistics (Bayesian methods, model-based inference) will also be taught.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Restriction: BIOINF 702
262

BIOSCI 700

: Advanced Phylogenetics
2022 Semester One (1223)
Students will learn advanced computational methods for inferring phylogenetic trees and studying macroevolutionary processes, including phylogenetic dating, coalescence, epidemic phylogeography, and estimation of ancestral traits and biogeography. Relevant skills in computation (BEAST, command-line programs, R) and statistics (Bayesian methods, model-based inference) will also be taught.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Restriction: BIOINF 702
263

BIOSCI 700

: Advanced Phylogenetics
2021 Semester One (1213)
Students will learn advanced computational methods for inferring phylogenetic trees and studying macroevolutionary processes, including phylogenetic dating, coalescence, epidemic phylogeography, and estimation of ancestral traits and biogeography. Relevant skills in computation (BEAST, command-line programs, R) and statistics (Bayesian methods, model-based inference) will also be taught.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Restriction: BIOINF 702
264

BIOSCI 701

: Practical Approaches in Genomics
2025 Semester One (1253)
Genomics provides insights into the diversity, evolution, adaptation and function of organisms. Students will complete a research project to apply the advanced practical aspects of genomics across taxa and topics such as conservation, health and ecosystem function. Recommended preparation: BIOSCI 322, 351 or 355 or equivalent.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Restriction: BIOINF 701
265

BIOSCI 701

: Practical Approaches in Genomics
2024 Semester One (1243)
Genomics provides insights into the diversity, evolution, adaptation and function of organisms. Students will complete a research project to apply the advanced practical aspects of genomics across taxa and topics such as conservation, health and ecosystem function. Recommended preparation: BIOSCI 322, 351 or 355 or equivalent.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Restriction: BIOINF 701
266

BIOSCI 701

: Practical Approaches in Genomics
2023 Semester One (1233)
Genomics provides insights into the diversity, evolution, adaptation and function of organisms. This course focuses on the practical aspects of genomics as it can be applied across taxa and topics such as conservation, health and ecosystem function. A sound understanding of BIOSCI 322, 351 or 355 or equivalent is assumed.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Restriction: BIOINF 701
267

BIOSCI 701

: Practical Approaches in Genomics
2022 Semester One (1223)
Genomics provides insights into the diversity, evolution, adaptation and function of organisms. This course focuses on the practical aspects of genomics as it can be applied across taxa and topics such as conservation, health and ecosystem function. A sound understanding of BIOSCI 322, 351 or 355 or equivalent is assumed.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Restriction: BIOINF 701
268

BIOSCI 701

: Practical Approaches in Genomics
2021 Semester One (1213)
Genomics provides insights into the diversity, evolution, adaptation and function of organisms. This course focuses on the practical aspects of genomics as it can be applied across taxa and topics such as conservation, health and ecosystem function. A sound understanding of BIOSCI 322, 351 or 355 or equivalent is assumed.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Restriction: BIOINF 701
269

BIOSCI 702

: Modelling Biological Processes
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Modelling and simulation are increasingly important aspects of the biological sciences. A variety of biological modelling approaches are introduced through a series of practical exercises to build and analyse models of biological processes. Topics include modelling in ecology and systems biology, agent-based modelling of complex biological systems, and molecular dynamics of biological molecules.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Restriction: BIOINF 703
270

BIOSCI 702

: Modelling Biological Processes
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Modelling and simulation are increasingly important aspects of the biological sciences. A variety of biological modelling approaches are introduced through a series of practical exercises to build and analyse models of biological processes. Topics include modelling in ecology and systems biology, agent-based modelling of complex biological systems, and molecular dynamics of biological molecules.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Restriction: BIOINF 703
271

BIOSCI 702

: Modelling Biological Processes
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Modelling and simulation are increasingly important aspects of the biological sciences. A variety of biological modelling approaches are introduced through a series of practical exercises to build and analyse models of biological processes. Topics include modelling in ecology and systems biology, agent-based modelling of complex biological systems, and molecular dynamics of biological molecules.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Restriction: BIOINF 703
272

BIOSCI 702

: Modelling Biological Processes
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Modelling and simulation are increasingly important aspects of the biological sciences. A variety of biological modelling approaches are introduced through a series of practical exercises to build and analyse models of biological processes. Topics include modelling in ecology and systems biology, agent-based modelling of complex biological systems, and molecular dynamics of biological molecules.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Restriction: BIOINF 703
273

BIOSCI 702

: Modelling Biological Processes
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Modelling and simulation are increasingly important aspects of the biological sciences. A variety of biological modelling approaches are introduced through a series of practical exercises to build and analyse models of biological processes. Topics include modelling in ecology and systems biology, agent-based modelling of complex biological systems, and molecular dynamics of biological molecules.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Restriction: BIOINF 703
274

BIOSCI 702

: Systems and Models in the Natural Sciences
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Modelling and simulation are increasingly important aspects of the natural sciences. A variety of methods for scientific modelling and visualisation, including molecular dynamics, cellular automata, agent-based modelling, and dynamical systems theory will be introduced, along with use of these methods to improve understanding of complex (biological) systems on wide-ranging scales, from interacting molecules to evolving populations.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Restriction: BIOINF 703
275

BIOSCI 704

: Practical Applications of Cell Analysis
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Application of highly specialised technologies for cell analysis relevant to a wide range of biotechnology-based disciplines including immunology, infectious diseases, stem cells, neuroscience and cancer. Advanced skill development in technologies including high dimensional flow cytometry, cell sorting and microscopy/imaging.
Subject: Biological Sciences
No pre-requisites or restrictions