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CHEM 735
: Advanced Medicinal Chemistry2023 Semester One (1233)
A selection of topics dealing with aspects of medicinal chemistry, including anticancer agents, metals in medicine, antibacterial and antiviral chemotherapy, contemporary topics in medicinal and/or bio-organic chemistry.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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CHEM 741
: Chemometrics and Quality Assurance in Chemistry2023 Semester One (1233)
Explores a range of different chemometric processes including statistical analysis techniques, and methods and strategies for experimental design. Concepts related to method validation for analysis will be covered, as well as quality management of chemistry experimental data and principles of Good Laboratory Practice (GLP).
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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CHEM 750
: Advanced Topics in Chemistry 12023 Semester Two (1235)
To complete this course students must enrol in CHEM 750 A and B, or CHEM 750
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CHEM 750
: Advanced Topics in Chemistry 12023 Semester One (1233)
To complete this course students must enrol in CHEM 750 A and B, or CHEM 750
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CHEM 750A
: Advanced Topics in Chemistry 12023 Semester Two (1235)
To complete this course students must enrol in CHEM 750 A and B, or CHEM 750
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CHEM 750A
: Advanced Topics in Chemistry 12023 Semester One (1233)
To complete this course students must enrol in CHEM 750 A and B, or CHEM 750
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CHEM 751
: Advanced Topics in Chemistry 22023 Semester Two (1235)
A modular course comprising topics in physical, inorganic, organic and analytical chemistry related to departmental research interests, which will vary from year to year. Students satisfactorily completing three modules will be awarded CHEM 750. Students satisfactorily completing an additional three modules will be awarded CHEM 751.
To complete this course students must enrol in CHEM 751 A and B, or CHEM 751
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CHEM 751
: Advanced Topics in Chemistry 22023 Semester One (1233)
A modular course comprising topics in physical, inorganic, organic and analytical chemistry related to departmental research interests, which will vary from year to year. Students satisfactorily completing three modules will be awarded CHEM 750. Students satisfactorily completing an additional three modules will be awarded CHEM 751.
To complete this course students must enrol in CHEM 751 A and B, or CHEM 751
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CHEM 751A
: Advanced Topics in Chemistry 22023 Semester Two (1235)
A modular course comprising topics in physical, inorganic, organic and analytical chemistry related to departmental research interests, which will vary from year to year. Students satisfactorily completing three modules will be awarded CHEM 750. Students satisfactorily completing an additional three modules will be awarded CHEM 751.
To complete this course students must enrol in CHEM 751 A and B, or CHEM 751
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CHEM 751A
: Advanced Topics in Chemistry 22023 Semester One (1233)
A modular course comprising topics in physical, inorganic, organic and analytical chemistry related to departmental research interests, which will vary from year to year. Students satisfactorily completing three modules will be awarded CHEM 750. Students satisfactorily completing an additional three modules will be awarded CHEM 751.
To complete this course students must enrol in CHEM 751 A and B, or CHEM 751
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CHEM 760
: Advanced Green Chemistry2023 Semester Two (1235)
Examines topics that are of key global significance to sustainability such as human activities that exceed the planetary boundaries, global warming, ocean acidification, endocrine disrupting compounds, global population, imbalance of the phosphorus and nitrogen cycles, and extinction of species. No formal prerequisite, but knowledge of green chemistry at the level covered in CHEM 360 will be assumed.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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COMPSCI 101
: Principles of Programming2023 Semester Two (1235)
A practical introduction to computers and computer programming in a high-level language. The course is lab-based and focuses on reading and writing computer programs. The course is intended for students who may wish to advance in Computer Science or in Information Systems and Operations Management.
Restriction: Cannot be taken with or after COMPSCI 105, 107, 130, 210-220, 230-289, 313-399
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COMPSCI 101
: Principles of Programming2023 Semester One (1233)
A practical introduction to computers and computer programming in a high-level language. The course is lab-based and focuses on reading and writing computer programs. The course is intended for students who may wish to advance in Computer Science or in Information Systems and Operations Management.
Restriction: Cannot be taken with or after COMPSCI 105, 107, 130, 210-220, 230-289, 313-399
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COMPSCI 101
: Principles of Programming2023 Summer School (1230)
A practical introduction to computers and computer programming in a high-level language. The course is lab-based and focuses on reading and writing computer programs. The course is intended for students who may wish to advance in Computer Science or in Information Systems and Operations Management.
Restriction: Cannot be taken with or after COMPSCI 105, 107, 130, 210-220, 230-289, 313-399
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COMPSCI 110
: Introduction to Computer Systems2023 Semester Two (1235)
An introduction to the various layers that make up a modern computer system: encoding of data and instructions, hardware, low-level programming, operating systems, applications and communications.
Restriction: Cannot be taken with or after COMPSCI 210
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COMPSCI 110
: Introduction to Computer Systems2023 Semester One (1233)
An introduction to the various layers that make up a modern computer system: encoding of data and instructions, hardware, low-level programming, operating systems, applications and communications.
Restriction: Cannot be taken with or after COMPSCI 210
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COMPSCI 110
: Introduction to Computer Systems2023 Summer School (1230)
An introduction to the various layers that make up a modern computer system: encoding of data and instructions, hardware, low-level programming, operating systems, applications and communications.
Restriction: Cannot be taken with or after COMPSCI 210
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COMPSCI 111
: An Introduction to Practical Computing2023 Semester Two (1235)
A practical introduction to computing. Topics include: web design, an overview of computer hardware and operating systems, effective use of common applications, using the internet as a communication medium, applying programming concepts, and social implications of technology.
Restriction: Cannot be taken with or after COMPSCI 210, 220, 230
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COMPSCI 111
: An Introduction to Practical Computing2023 Semester One (1233)
A practical introduction to computing. Topics include: web design, an overview of computer hardware and operating systems, effective use of common applications, using the internet as a communication medium, applying programming concepts, and social implications of technology.
Restriction: Cannot be taken with or after COMPSCI 210, 220, 230
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COMPSCI 120
: Mathematics for Computer Science2023 Semester Two (1235)
Basic mathematical tools and methods needed for computer science are introduced. Elementary mathematical skills for defining, analysing and reasoning with abstract objects used in programming are developed. Topics include integers and rational numbers, strings and sets, methods of proof (including induction), algorithms and functions, and elementary introductions to graphs, trees, counting and probability.
Prerequisite: MATHS 102 or at least 13 credits in Mathematics at NCEA Level 3 or D in CIE A2 Mathematics or C in CIE AS Mathematics or 3 out of 7 in IB Mathematics
Restriction: Cannot be taken with, or after, COMPSCI 225, MATHS 254
Restriction: Cannot be taken with, or after, COMPSCI 225, MATHS 254
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COMPSCI 120
: Mathematics for Computer Science2023 Semester One (1233)
Basic mathematical tools and methods needed for computer science are introduced. Elementary mathematical skills for defining, analysing and reasoning with abstract objects used in programming are developed. Topics include integers and rational numbers, strings and sets, methods of proof (including induction), algorithms and functions, and elementary introductions to graphs, trees, counting and probability.
Prerequisite: MATHS 102 or at least 13 credits in Mathematics at NCEA Level 3 or D in CIE A2 Mathematics or C in CIE AS Mathematics or 3 out of 7 in IB Mathematics
Restriction: Cannot be taken with, or after, COMPSCI 225, MATHS 254
Restriction: Cannot be taken with, or after, COMPSCI 225, MATHS 254
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COMPSCI 120
: Mathematics for Computer Science2023 Summer School (1230)
Basic mathematical tools and methods needed for computer science are introduced. Elementary mathematical skills for defining, analysing and reasoning with abstract objects used in programming are developed. Topics include integers and rational numbers, strings and sets, methods of proof (including induction), algorithms and functions, and elementary introductions to graphs, trees, counting and probability.
Prerequisite: MATHS 102 or at least 13 credits in Mathematics at NCEA Level 3 or D in CIE A2 Mathematics or C in CIE AS Mathematics or 3 out of 7 in IB Mathematics
Restriction: Cannot be taken with, or after, COMPSCI 225, MATHS 254
Restriction: Cannot be taken with, or after, COMPSCI 225, MATHS 254
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COMPSCI 130
: Introduction to Software Fundamentals2023 Semester Two (1235)
Fundamental programming techniques and processes, such as conditionals, iteration, recursion, functions, testing and debugging. Efficient ways to organise and manipulate data, including sorting and searching algorithms. Writing software that uses and implements common abstract data types such as lists, stacks, queues, dictionaries and trees.
<i>Prerequisite: COMPSCI 101, or Achievement Standard NCEA Level 3 Digital Technologies and Programming: 91906 Use complex programming techniques to develop a computer program, or 91637 Develop a complex computer program for a specified task</i>
Restriction: COMPSCI 105, 107
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COMPSCI 130
: Introduction to Software Fundamentals2023 Semester One (1233)
Fundamental programming techniques and processes, such as conditionals, iteration, recursion, functions, testing and debugging. Efficient ways to organise and manipulate data, including sorting and searching algorithms. Writing software that uses and implements common abstract data types such as lists, stacks, queues, dictionaries and trees.
<i>Prerequisite: COMPSCI 101, or Achievement Standard NCEA Level 3 Digital Technologies and Programming: 91906 Use complex programming techniques to develop a computer program, or 91637 Develop a complex computer program for a specified task</i>
Restriction: COMPSCI 105, 107
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COMPSCI 130
: Introduction to Software Fundamentals2023 Summer School (1230)
Fundamental programming techniques and processes, such as conditionals, iteration, recursion, functions, testing and debugging. Efficient ways to organise and manipulate data, including sorting and searching algorithms. Writing software that uses and implements common abstract data types such as lists, stacks, queues, dictionaries and trees.
<i>Prerequisite: COMPSCI 101, or Achievement Standard NCEA Level 3 Digital Technologies and Programming: 91906 Use complex programming techniques to develop a computer program, or 91637 Develop a complex computer program for a specified task</i>
Restriction: COMPSCI 105, 107