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1801

FORENSIC 707A

: Project in Forensic Science
2020 Semester Two (1205)
A research essay on an aspect of forensic science.
Subject: Forensic Science
Prerequisite: Permission of Programme Director
Restriction: FORENSIC 705 To complete this course students must enrol in FORENSIC 707 A and B, or FORENSIC 707
1802

FORENSIC 708

: Special Topic: Forensic Science in a Digital World
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Principles and applications of data science and statistics to forensic science. Methods may include machine learning, artificial intelligence, Bayesian inference, data visualisation, data security and the ethical use of data. Applications may include wastewater analysis, DNA sequencing, drug identification, biometrics, and crime detection and prevention. Prior knowledge of basic statistics is assumed. Familiarity with statistical programming language R is beneficial.
Subject: Forensic Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1803

FORENSIC 708

: Special Topic: Forensic Science in a Digital World
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Principles and applications of data science and statistics to forensic science. Methods may include machine learning, artificial intelligence, Bayesian inference, data visualisation, data security and the ethical use of data. Applications may include wastewater analysis, DNA sequencing, drug identification, biometrics, and crime detection and prevention. Prior knowledge of basic statistics is assumed.  Familiarity with statistical programming language R is beneficial.
Subject: Forensic Science
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1804

GEOG 101

: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Understanding of the functioning of natural systems at the Earth's surface and human interactions with these systems. Examines the operation and interaction between Atmospheric, Hydrological, Ecological and Geomorphic systems. Environmental processes are an integrating theme. Topics include: climate and hydrological systems, ecological processes; surface sediment cycle; and processes governing development and dynamics of major landform types.
Subject: Geography
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1805

GEOG 101

: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
2024 Semester One (1243)
Understanding of the functioning of natural systems at the Earth's surface and human interactions with these systems. Examines the operation and interaction between Atmospheric, Hydrological, Ecological and Geomorphic systems. Environmental processes are an integrating theme. Topics include: climate and hydrological systems, ecological processes; surface sediment cycle; and processes governing development and dynamics of major landform types.
Subject: Geography
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1806

GEOG 101

: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Understanding of the functioning of natural systems at the Earth's surface and human interactions with these systems. Examines the operation and interaction between Atmospheric, Hydrological, Ecological and Geomorphic systems. Environmental processes are an integrating theme. Topics include: climate and hydrological systems, ecological processes; surface sediment cycle; and processes governing development and dynamics of major landform types.
Subject: Geography
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1807

GEOG 101

: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
2023 Semester One (1233)
Understanding of the functioning of natural systems at the Earth's surface and human interactions with these systems. Examines the operation and interaction between Atmospheric, Hydrological, Ecological and Geomorphic systems. Environmental processes are an integrating theme. Topics include: climate and hydrological systems, ecological processes; surface sediment cycle; and processes governing development and dynamics of major landform types.
Subject: Geography
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1808

GEOG 101

: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Understanding of the functioning of natural systems at the Earth's surface and human interactions with these systems. Examines the operation and interaction between Atmospheric, Hydrological, Ecological and Geomorphic systems. Environmental processes are an integrating theme. Topics include: climate and hydrological systems, ecological processes; surface sediment cycle; and processes governing development and dynamics of major landform types.
Subject: Geography
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1809

GEOG 101

: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
2022 Semester One (1223)
Understanding of the functioning of natural systems at the Earth's surface and human interactions with these systems. Examines the operation and interaction between Atmospheric, Hydrological, Ecological and Geomorphic systems. Environmental processes are an integrating theme. Topics include: climate and hydrological systems, ecological processes; surface sediment cycle; and processes governing development and dynamics of major landform types.
Subject: Geography
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1810

GEOG 101

: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Understanding of the functioning of natural systems at the Earth's surface and human interactions with these systems. Examines the operation and interaction between Atmospheric, Hydrological, Ecological and Geomorphic systems. Environmental processes are an integrating theme. Topics include: climate and hydrological systems, ecological processes; surface sediment cycle; and processes governing development and dynamics of major landform types.
Subject: Geography
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1811

GEOG 101

: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
2021 Semester One (1213)
Understanding of the functioning of natural systems at the Earth's surface and human interactions with these systems. Examines the operation and interaction between Atmospheric, Hydrological, Ecological and Geomorphic systems. Environmental processes are an integrating theme. Topics include: climate and hydrological systems, ecological processes; surface sediment cycle; and processes governing development and dynamics of major landform types.
Subject: Geography
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1812

GEOG 101

: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Understanding of the functioning of natural systems at the Earth's surface and human interactions with these systems. Examines the operation and interaction between Atmospheric, Hydrological, Ecological and Geomorphic systems. Environmental processes are an integrating theme. Topics include: climate and hydrological systems, ecological processes; surface sediment cycle; and processes governing development and dynamics of major landform types.
Subject: Geography
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1813

GEOG 101

: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
2020 Semester One (1203)
Understanding of the functioning of natural systems at the Earth's surface and human interactions with these systems. Examines the operation and interaction between Atmospheric, Hydrological, Ecological and Geomorphic systems. Environmental processes are an integrating theme. Topics include: climate and hydrological systems, ecological processes; surface sediment cycle; and processes governing development and dynamics of major landform types.
Subject: Geography
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1814

GEOG 102

: Geography of the Human Environment
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Examines the relationships among personal geographies and global geographies of uneven development, economic, environmental and socio-cultural change. Using a variety of examples from New Zealand and the world we illustrate the connection between local places and global issues.
Subject: Geography
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1815

GEOG 102

: Geography of the Human Environment
2024 Semester One (1243)
Examines the relationships among personal geographies and global geographies of uneven development, economic, environmental and socio-cultural change. Using a variety of examples from New Zealand and the world we illustrate the connection between local places and global issues.
Subject: Geography
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1816

GEOG 102

: Geography of the Human Environment
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Examines the relationships among personal geographies and global geographies of uneven development, economic, environmental and socio-cultural change. Using a variety of examples from New Zealand and the world we illustrate the connection between local places and global issues.
Subject: Geography
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1817

GEOG 102

: Geography of the Human Environment
2023 Semester One (1233)
Examines the relationships among personal geographies and global geographies of uneven development, economic, environmental and socio-cultural change. Using a variety of examples from New Zealand and the world we illustrate the connection between local places and global issues.
Subject: Geography
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1818

GEOG 102

: Geography of the Human Environment
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Examines the relationships among personal geographies and global geographies of uneven development, economic, environmental and socio-cultural change. Using a variety of examples from New Zealand and the world we illustrate the connection between local places and global issues.
Subject: Geography
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1819

GEOG 102

: Geography of the Human Environment
2022 Semester One (1223)
Examines the relationships among personal geographies and global geographies of uneven development, economic, environmental and socio-cultural change. Using a variety of examples from New Zealand and the world we illustrate the connection between local places and global issues.
Subject: Geography
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1820

GEOG 102

: Geography of the Human Environment
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Examines the relationships among personal geographies and global geographies of uneven development, economic, environmental and socio-cultural change. Using a variety of examples from New Zealand and the world we illustrate the connection between local places and global issues.
Subject: Geography
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1821

GEOG 102

: Geography of the Human Environment
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Examines the relationships among personal geographies and global geographies of uneven development, economic, environmental and socio-cultural change. Using a variety of examples from New Zealand and the world we illustrate the connection between local places and global issues.
Subject: Geography
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1822

GEOG 102

: Geography of the Human Environment
2020 Semester One (1203)
Examines the relationships among personal geographies and global geographies of uneven development, economic, environmental and socio-cultural change. Using a variety of examples from New Zealand and the world we illustrate the connection between local places and global issues.
Subject: Geography
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1823

GEOG 103

: Mapping Our World
2024 Semester Two (1245)
An introduction to contemporary geospatial technologies such as web-mapping, GPS and tracking devices (such as your phone), Remote Sensing and GIS. Covers key concepts and principles behind these tools and their use, along with practical experiences through laboratories. Critical and theoretical perspectives on the tools, their use, and their social impacts will be discussed.
Subject: Geography
Restriction: GEOG 140, GISCI 140
1824

GEOG 103

: Mapping Our World
2024 Semester One (1243)
An introduction to contemporary geospatial technologies such as web-mapping, GPS and tracking devices (such as your phone), Remote Sensing and GIS. Covers key concepts and principles behind these tools and their use, along with practical experiences through laboratories. Critical and theoretical perspectives on the tools, their use, and their social impacts will be discussed.
Subject: Geography
Restriction: GEOG 140, GISCI 140
1825

GEOG 103

: Mapping Our World
2022 Semester One (1223)
An introduction to contemporary geospatial technologies such as web-mapping, GPS and tracking devices (such as your phone), Remote Sensing and GIS. Covers key concepts and principles behind these tools and their use, along with practical experiences through laboratories. Critical and theoretical perspectives on the tools, their use, and their social impacts will be discussed.
Subject: Geography
Restriction: GEOG 140, GISCI 140