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4526

PSYCH 800

: Scientist-practitioner Model
2025 Doctoral Year (1259)
Advanced research based psychological assessment and therapy skills for diverse ages, cultures and clinical settings, and for complex clinical issues. Cognitive, behavioural, systemic, and mātauranga Māori models are central. Development of leadership, integrity, cultural sensitivity and other professional competences to allow registration with the New Zealand Psychologists Board. Supervised practicum experience includes three 200-hour placements and a 1,500 hour internship.
Subject: Psychology
No pre-requisites or restrictions

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4527

PSYCH 801

: Scientist-practitioner Model 1
2025 Doctoral Year (1259)
Research based psychological assessment and therapy skills for diverse clinical populations, including adult, child and family. Cognitive-behaviour therapy and family therapy are central, but other models are included. Advanced clinical research design, ethics, bicultural and cross-cultural practice, supervision practice, and other professional issues relevant to the practice of clinical psychology are covered. Evaluation is by internal assessment. Includes one 200-hour placement in either an adult or a child and family setting. Evaluation is by internal assessment, including assessment by field supervisors.
Subject: Psychology
No pre-requisites or restrictions

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4528

PSYCH 802

: Scientist-practitioner Model 2
2025 Doctoral Year (1259)
Advanced psychological assessment and therapy skills for diverse clinical populations, including adult, and child and family. Cognitive-behaviour therapy, family therapy, narrative therapy, psychodynamic therapy, and the trauma model are emphasised. Includes two 200-hour placements, in either an adult setting or child and family setting. One of these may, depending on staff availability, be in a specialist setting. Options may include: clinical neuropsychology, forensic psychology, assessment and psychological treatment of psychoses, child and adolescent clinical psychology, drug and alcohol addiction, and others. Evaluation is by internal assessment, including assessment by field supervisors.
Subject: Psychology
Prerequisite: PSYCH 801

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4529

PSYCH 803

: Internship
2025 Doctoral Year (1259)
This includes a practical component of supervised clinical work of not less than 1,500 hours in an approved setting. Emphasis is placed on the application of research principles and designs in routine psychological clinical practice. A university based seminar course that covers topics relevant to advanced, intern-level practice is included. Evaluation is by internal assessment, and assessment by field supervisors.
Subject: Psychology
Prerequisite: PSYCH 801, 802

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4530

PSYCH 890

: Thesis
2025 Doctoral Year (1259)
Subject: Psychology
No pre-requisites or restrictions

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4531

PSYCH 897

: Portfolio of Clinical Research
2025 Doctoral Year (1259)
Five original research projects demonstrating appropriate use of the scientist-practitioner model (single case design, programme evaluation or group research may be included). One project will be conducted within each of the three placements associated with the courses PSYCH 801 and 802, and two within the Internship, PSYCH 803. At least one project should be related to research with an adult population, and at least one with a child and family population. The Portfolio will be examined by two internal academic psychologists and assessed by the two external Thesis examiners.
Subject: Psychology
Restriction: PSYCH 894, 895

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4532

PSYCH 898

: PhD Thesis in Psychology
2025 Doctoral Year (1259)
Subject: Psychology
No pre-requisites or restrictions

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4533

PSYCH 899

: Thesis
2025 Doctoral Year (1259)
An original research dissertation completed over the three years of the degree (75 points in year 1, 60 points in year 2, and 15 points in year 3). The research may be basic or applied, but must be relevant to some area of clinical psychology and represent a significant contribution to knowledge in the field.
Subject: Psychology
Restriction: PSYCH 896

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4534

PSYCHOL 793A

: Dissertation in Organisational Psychology - Level 9
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Subject: Psychology
To complete this course students must enrol in PSYCHOL 793 A and B, or PSYCHOL 793

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4535

SCIENT 704

: Law and Intellectual Property
2024 Semester One (1243)
An explanation of the legal system including basic concepts of contract and corporate law in a biotechnology context. Emphasis will be upon intellectual property laws in particular patent law and practice and other means of protecting new ideas, discoveries and inventions. Also covered will be technology licensing and basic competition and marketing law.
Subject: Science Enterprise
No pre-requisites or restrictions

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4536

SCIENT 706

: Commercialisation Project
2025 Semester Two (1255)
A supervised practical application of the theories, concepts and techniques of commercialisation, covered in courses SCIENT 701-705, to a research-based opportunity and its related intellectual property estate.
Subject: Science Enterprise
Prerequisite: SCIENT 701, 702, 704 Corequisite: SCIENT 703, 705

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4537

SCIENT 706

: Commercialisation Project
2024 Semester Two (1245)
A supervised practical application of the theories, concepts and techniques of commercialisation, covered in courses SCIENT 701-705, to a research-based opportunity and its related intellectual property estate.
Subject: Science Enterprise
Prerequisite: SCIENT 701, 702, 704 Corequisite: SCIENT 703, 705

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4538

SCIENT 720

: Science Enterprise Research Methods
2021 Semester One (1213)
Students will become familiar with underlying theory and best practices in the principal qualitative and quantitative methods applicable to, and useful in, thesis research on commercialisation and science-based enterprise.
Subject: Science Enterprise
No pre-requisites or restrictions

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4539

SCIENT 721

: Product Development and Regulatory Environments
2024 Semester One (1243)
Aims to give students an understanding of the stages of product development for therapeutics, diagnostics and medical devices, as well as the regulatory requirements affecting product development in the Life Sciences. Project management tools and processes will also be covered in the context of product development.
Subject: Science Enterprise
No pre-requisites or restrictions

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4540

SCIENT 794A

: Thesis
2025 Semester One (1253)
Research project addressing a topic relevant to the commercialisation of research. Overseen jointly by both academic and industry supervisors.
Subject: Science Enterprise
To complete this course students must enrol in SCIENT 794 A and B

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4541

SCIENT 795A

: Thesis
2025 Semester One (1253)
Research project addressing a topic relevant to the commercialisation of research. Overseen jointly by both academic and industry supervisors.
Subject: Science Enterprise
To complete this course students must enrol in SCIENT 795 A and B

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4542

SCIENT 795V

: Thesis - Level 9
2025 Semester One (1253)
Subject: Science Enterprise
No pre-requisites or restrictions

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4543

SCIGEN 101G

: Communicating in a Knowledge Society
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Effective communication is required for specialists in all fields to engage meaningfully with society. In this course students gain an understanding of the important role communication plays in a knowledge society. Through case studies and practical experience students learn about the responsibilities and skills required to communicate with a variety of audiences. They learn how to effectively manage and present data and practice oral, written, visual and electronic communication.
Subject: Science General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4544

SCIGEN 101G

: Communicating in a Knowledge Society
2025 Semester One (1253)
Effective communication is required for specialists in all fields to engage meaningfully with society. In this course students gain an understanding of the important role communication plays in a knowledge society. Through case studies and practical experience students learn about the responsibilities and skills required to communicate with a variety of audiences. They learn how to effectively manage and present data and practice oral, written, visual and electronic communication.
Subject: Science General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4545

SCIGEN 101G

: Communicating in a Knowledge Society
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Effective communication is required for specialists in all fields to engage meaningfully with society. In this course students gain an understanding of the important role communication plays in a knowledge society. Through case studies and practical experience students learn about the responsibilities and skills required to communicate with a variety of audiences. They learn how to effectively manage and present data and practice oral, written, visual and electronic communication.
Subject: Science General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4546

SCIGEN 101G

: Communicating in a Knowledge Society
2024 Semester One (1243)
Effective communication is required for specialists in all fields to engage meaningfully with society. In this course students gain an understanding of the important role communication plays in a knowledge society. Through case studies and practical experience students learn about the responsibilities and skills required to communicate with a variety of audiences. They learn how to effectively manage and present data and practice oral, written, visual and electronic communication.
Subject: Science General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4547

SCIGEN 101G

: Communicating in a Knowledge Society
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Effective communication is required for specialists in all fields to engage meaningfully with society. In this course students gain an understanding of the important role communication plays in a knowledge society. Through case studies and practical experience students learn about the responsibilities and skills required to communicate with a variety of audiences. They learn how to effectively manage and present data and practice oral, written, visual and electronic communication.
Subject: Science General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4548

SCIGEN 101G

: Communicating in a Knowledge Society
2023 Semester One (1233)
Effective communication is required for specialists in all fields to engage meaningfully with society. In this course students gain an understanding of the important role communication plays in a knowledge society. Through case studies and practical experience students learn about the responsibilities and skills required to communicate with a variety of audiences. They learn how to effectively manage and present data and practice oral, written, visual and electronic communication.
Subject: Science General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4549

SCIGEN 101G

: Communicating in a Knowledge Society
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Effective communication is required for specialists in all fields to engage meaningfully with society. In this course students gain an understanding of the important role communication plays in a knowledge society. Through case studies and practical experience students learn about the responsibilities and skills required to communicate with a variety of audiences. They learn how to effectively manage and present data and practice oral, written, visual and electronic communication.
Subject: Science General
No pre-requisites or restrictions
4550

SCIGEN 101G

: Communicating in a Knowledge Society
2022 Semester One (1223)
Effective communication is required for specialists in all fields to engage meaningfully with society. In this course students gain an understanding of the important role communication plays in a knowledge society. Through case studies and practical experience students learn about the responsibilities and skills required to communicate with a variety of audiences. They learn how to effectively manage and present data and practice oral, written, visual and electronic communication.
Subject: Science General
No pre-requisites or restrictions