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3601

SUSTAIN 200

: The Sustainable Community
2020 Semester One (1203)
What is the sustainable community? The nature of complex social and ecological systems is unpacked, with a particular focus on the community. Students work in groups to design a game that shows a social or ecological system in play. The issues of food and inequality are considered in depth.
Subject: Sustainability
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3602

SUSTAIN 300

: A Sustainable World
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Is it possible to have a sustainable global system? The course explores two sustainability issues in depth. Focussing on large scale social institutions with consideration of politics, the media, national and international law and economics. Students undertake a group project to develop skills in researching and integrating information from a range of experts and recommending sustainability solutions to decision makers.
Subject: Sustainability
Prerequisite: 30 points passed at Stage II
3603

SUSTAIN 300

: A Sustainable World
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Is it possible to have a sustainable global system? We focus on large scale social institutions including politics, the media, national and international law and economics. Students undertake a group project to develop skills in researching and integrating information from a range of experts and recommending sustainability solutions to policy makers. Two sustainability issues, such as population and plastic, are discussed in depth.
Subject: Sustainability
Prerequisite: 30 points passed at Stage II
3604

SUSTAIN 300

: A Sustainable World
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Is it possible to have a sustainable global system? We focus on large scale social institutions including politics, the media, national and international law and economics. Students undertake a group project to develop skills in researching and integrating information from a range of experts and recommending sustainability solutions to policy makers. Two sustainability issues, such as population and plastic, are discussed in depth.
Subject: Sustainability
Prerequisite: 30 points passed at Stage II
3605

SUSTAIN 300

: A Sustainable World
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Is it possible to have a sustainable global system? We focus on large scale social institutions including politics, the media, national and international law and economics. Students undertake a group project to develop skills in researching and integrating information from a range of experts and recommending sustainability solutions to policy makers. Two sustainability issues, such as population and plastic, are discussed in depth.
Subject: Sustainability
Prerequisite: 30 points passed at Stage II
3606

TDENVF 100

: Our Environmental Futures: Te Taiao Tāngata
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Explores the complex relationships between environmental systems and humans. Working in teams, students examine environmental, social, economic and cultural perspectives in the real-world contexts of waitā (sea), waitī (freshwater) and whenua (land). Students will respond to environmental issues by recognising ora (wellbeing) and Ki Uta ki Tai (the interconnectedness of ecosystems) and develop a transdisciplinary mindset to tackle current and future environmental challenges.
Subject: Transdisciplinary Environmental Futures
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3607

TDENVF 100

: Our Environmental Futures: Te Taiao Tāngata
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Explores the complex relationships between environmental systems and humans. Working in teams, students examine environmental, social, economic and cultural perspectives in the real-world contexts of waitā (sea), waitī (freshwater) and whenua (land). Students will respond to environmental issues by recognising ora (wellbeing) and Ki Uta ki Tai (the interconnectedness of ecosystems) and develop a transdisciplinary mindset to tackle current and future environmental challenges.
Subject: Transdisciplinary Environmental Futures
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3608

TDFOOD 100

: The Future of Food Systems
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Explores the global food system with a focus on sustainability, health, culture, science and technology, particularly within Aotearoa, New Zealand. Students will work in teams to analyse future trends and propose innovative solutions, using a transdisciplinary approach to envision and design sustainable food systems and practices that respect diverse cultural perspectives.
Subject: Transdisciplinary The Future of Food
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3609

TFCBIO 91F

: Foundation Biology 1
2025 Semester One (1253)
An introduction to biological sciences with an emphasis on organism diversity, which includes bacteria, plants, fungi and animals. Fundamentals of classification, ecology and evolution are introduced and the study of a current topic in biology is used to develop research and critical thinking skills. Practical classes are both laboratory-based and field based.
Subject: TFC Biological Sciences
Restriction: BIOSCI 91F, 91P
3610

TFCBIO 91F

: Foundation Biology 1
2024 Semester One (1243)
An introduction to biological sciences with an emphasis on organism diversity, which includes bacteria, plants, fungi and animals. Fundamentals of classification, ecology and evolution are introduced and the study of a current topic in biology is used to develop research and critical thinking skills. Practical classes are both laboratory-based and field based.
Subject: TFC Biological Sciences
Restriction: BIOSCI 91F, 91P
3611

TFCBIO 91F

: Foundation Biology 1
2023 Semester One (1233)
An introduction to biological sciences with an emphasis on organism diversity, which includes bacteria, plants, fungi and animals. Fundamentals of classification, ecology and evolution are introduced and the study of a current topic in biology is used to develop research and critical thinking skills. Practical classes are both laboratory-based and field based.
Subject: TFC Biological Sciences
Restriction: BIOSCI 91F, 91P
3612

TFCBIO 91F

: Foundation Biology 1
2022 Semester One (1223)
An introduction to biological sciences with an emphasis on organism diversity, which includes bacteria, plants, fungi and animals. Fundamentals of classification, ecology and evolution are introduced and the study of a current topic in biology is used to develop research and critical thinking skills. Practical classes are both laboratory-based and field based.
Subject: TFC Biological Sciences
Restriction: BIOSCI 91F, 91P
3613

TFCBIO 92F

: Foundation Biology 2
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Concepts introduced in TFCBIO 91F are further developed with an emphasis on the structures and processes of living things at cellular and molecular levels. Cell biology, genetic principles and biochemistry are explored and further developed in a human biological context. Laboratories focus on students developing key practical skills.
Subject: TFC Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: TFCBIO 91F or Director approval
Restriction: BIOSCI 91F, 92F, 91P, 92P
3614

TFCBIO 92F

: Foundation Biology 2
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Concepts introduced in TFCBIO 91F are further developed with an emphasis on the structures and processes of living things at cellular and molecular levels. Cell biology, genetic principles and biochemistry are explored and further developed in a human biological context. Laboratories focus on students developing key practical skills.
Subject: TFC Biological Sciences
Restriction: BIOSCI 91F, 92F, 91P, 92P
3615

TFCBIO 92F

: Foundation Biology 2
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Concepts introduced in TFCBIO 91F are further developed with an emphasis on the structures and processes of living things at cellular and molecular levels. Cell biology, genetic principles and biochemistry are explored and further developed in a human biological context. Laboratories focus on students developing key practical skills.
Subject: TFC Biological Sciences
Restriction: BIOSCI 91F, 92F, 91P, 92P
3616

TFCCHEM 91F

: Foundation Chemistry 1
2025 Semester One (1253)
Introduction to elements, compounds, the periodic table, atomic structure, covalent bonding, molecular shape and polarity. Quantitative chemistry, including balancing equations, calculating moles and particles present, calculation of concentration in mol L-1. Energy and thermo-chemistry. Laboratories include practical skills and qualitative analysis, and simple modelling.
Subject: TFC Chemistry
Restriction: CHEM 91F, 91P
3617

TFCCHEM 91F

: Foundation Chemistry 1
2024 Semester One (1243)
Introduction to elements, compounds, the periodic table, atomic structure, covalent bonding, molecular shape and polarity. Quantitative chemistry, including balancing equations, calculating moles and particles present, calculation of concentration in mol L-1. Energy and thermo-chemistry. Laboratories include practical skills and qualitative analysis, and simple modelling.
Subject: TFC Chemistry
Restriction: CHEM 91F, 91P
3618

TFCCHEM 91F

: Foundation Chemistry 1
2023 Semester One (1233)
Introduction to elements, compounds, the periodic table, atomic structure, covalent bonding, molecular shape and polarity. Quantitative chemistry, including balancing equations, calculating moles and particles present, calculation of concentration in mol L-1. Energy and thermo-chemistry. Laboratories include practical skills and qualitative analysis, and simple modelling.
Subject: TFC Chemistry
Restriction: CHEM 91F, 91P
3619

TFCCHEM 91F

: Foundation Chemistry 1
2022 Semester One (1223)
Introduction to elements, compounds, the periodic table, atomic structure, covalent bonding, molecular shape and polarity. Quantitative chemistry, including balancing equations, calculating moles and particles present, calculation of concentration in mol L-1. Energy and thermo-chemistry. Laboratories include practical skills and qualitative analysis, and simple modelling.
Subject: TFC Chemistry
Restriction: CHEM 91F, 91P
3620

TFCCHEM 91F

: Foundation Chemistry 1
2021 Semester One (1213)
Introduction to elements, compounds, the periodic table, atomic structure, covalent bonding, molecular shape and polarity. Quantitative chemistry, including balancing equations, calculating moles and particles present, calculation of concentration in mol L-1. Energy and thermo-chemistry. Laboratories include practical skills and qualitative analysis, and simple modelling.
Subject: TFC Chemistry
Restriction: CHEM 91F, 91P
3621

TFCCHEM 91F

: Foundation Chemistry 1
2020 Semester One (1203)
Introduction to elements, compounds, the periodic table, atomic structure, covalent bonding, molecular shape and polarity. Quantitative chemistry, including balancing equations, calculating moles and particles present, calculation of concentration in mol L-1. Energy and thermo-chemistry. Laboratories include practical skills and qualitative analysis, and simple modelling.
Subject: TFC Chemistry
Restriction: CHEM 91F, 91P
3622

TFCCHEM 92F

: Foundation Chemistry 2
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Introduces further principles of chemistry. Physical chemistry and qualitative inorganic analysis, including chemical kinetics and chemical equilibrium. Organic chemistry, including hydrocarbons, oxygen-containing functional groups, isomerism and reaction classifications, acids, bases, buffer solutions and titrations. Laboratories include reactions of hydrocarbon and oxygen-containing organic compounds, chromatography, testing for anions and cations in solution, acid-base titrations.
Subject: TFC Chemistry
Prerequisite: TFCCHEM 91F or Director approval
Restriction: CHEM 92F
3623

TFCCHEM 92F

: Foundation Chemistry 2
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Introduces further principles of chemistry. Physical chemistry and qualitative inorganic analysis, including chemical kinetics and chemical equilibrium. Organic chemistry, including hydrocarbons, oxygen-containing functional groups, isomerism and reaction classifications, acids, bases, buffer solutions and titrations. Laboratories include reactions of hydrocarbon and oxygen-containing organic compounds, chromatography, testing for anions and cations in solution, acid-base titrations.
Subject: TFC Chemistry
Restriction: CHEM 92F
3624

TFCCHEM 92F

: Foundation Chemistry 2
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Introduces further principles of chemistry. Physical chemistry and qualitative inorganic analysis, including chemical kinetics and chemical equilibrium. Organic chemistry, including hydrocarbons, oxygen-containing functional groups, isomerism and reaction classifications, acids, bases, buffer solutions and titrations. Laboratories include reactions of hydrocarbon and oxygen-containing organic compounds, chromatography, testing for anions and cations in solution, acid-base titrations.
Subject: TFC Chemistry
Restriction: CHEM 92F
3625

TFCCHEM 92F

: Foundation Chemistry 2
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Introduces further principles of chemistry. Physical chemistry and qualitative inorganic analysis, including chemical kinetics and chemical equilibrium. Organic chemistry, including hydrocarbons, oxygen-containing functional groups, isomerism and reaction classifications, acids, bases, buffer solutions and titrations. Laboratories include reactions of hydrocarbon and oxygen-containing organic compounds, chromatography, testing for anions and cations in solution, acid-base titrations.
Subject: TFC Chemistry
Restriction: CHEM 92F