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ANTHRO 204
: Ethnography of Island Polynesia2020 Summer School (1200)
What is distinctive about Polynesian culture and society? How and why are Polynesian cultures alike? How are they different? In what ways are Fiji, Samoa, Tikopia, Tokelau and Tonga different or similar to other Oceanic cultures? Anthropological studies of these questions will be explored through indigenous Polynesian, anthropological and historical accounts.
Prerequisite: ANTHRO 100 or 30 points in Anthropology, Māori Studies or Pacific Studies, or 45 points in BGlobalSt courses
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ANTHRO 306
: Pacific Archaeology2025 Summer School (1250)
The archaeology of the Pacific region, including colonisation, settlement patterns, interisland trade, traditional navigation, cultural change, emergence of complex societies and ethnohistory.
Prerequisite: 60 points at Stage II
Restriction: ANTHRO 706
Restriction: ANTHRO 706
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ANTHRO 306
: Pacific Archaeology2024 Summer School (1240)
The archaeology of the Pacific region, including colonisation, settlement patterns, interisland trade, traditional navigation, cultural change, emergence of complex societies and ethnohistory.
Prerequisite: 60 points at Stage II
Restriction: ANTHRO 706
Restriction: ANTHRO 706
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ANTHRO 306
: Pacific Archaeology2023 Summer School (1230)
The archaeology of the Pacific region, including colonisation, settlement patterns, interisland trade, traditional navigation, cultural change, emergence of complex societies and ethnohistory.
Prerequisite: 60 points at Stage II
Restriction: ANTHRO 706
Restriction: ANTHRO 706
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ANTHRO 306
: Pacific Archaeology2021 Summer School (1210)
The archaeology of the Pacific region, including colonisation, settlement patterns, interisland trade, traditional navigation, cultural change, emergence of complex societies and ethnohistory.
Prerequisite: 60 points at Stage II
Restriction: ANTHRO 706
Restriction: ANTHRO 706
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ANTHRO 729
: Special Studies in Anthropology2024 Summer School (1240)
A directed reading and individual study course to prepare students in the methodologies in a selected sub-discipline of Anthropology, under supervision of appropriate staff.
To complete this course students must enrol in ANTHRO 729 A and B, or ANTHRO 729
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ANTHRO 748
: Human Osteology2023 Summer School (1230)
Advanced method and theory in human osteology. Coursework is a combination of seminars and practical workshops covering the areas of biocultural frameworks, ethics, taphonomy, human identification, dental anthropology, palaeopathology and biomolecular approaches. Work is focused upon method and theory as applied in the southern hemisphere.
Restriction: ANTHRO 730
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ARCHDES 300
: Design 52021 Summer School (1210)
The Experimental: Students will be exposed to experimental approaches to architectural design that seek to expand the field of architecture. Highlights the role and agency of media in explorative architectural pursuits.
Prerequisite: ARCHDES 200
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ARCHDES 301
: Design 62021 Summer School (1210)
The Integrated: The culmination of all aspects – conceptual, formal, material, tectonic, environmental, structural – of architectural design within the context of a larger network of infrastructural services. Also requires an understanding of the full range of drawings describing the workings of the building as both an active 'machine' and place for human comfort.
Prerequisite: ARCHDES 200, and 201 or 300
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ARCHDES 700
: Advanced Design 12021 Summer School (1210)
A studio based inquiry into an architectural topic approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning intended to facilitate in-depth study that is both tailored to a student's own interest and aligned with the School's research clusters, sharing workshops, discussions, pin-ups and tutorials.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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ARTSGEN 104
: Te Pārekereke2025 Summer School (1250)
Offers students the opportunity to improve their mastery of skills necessary for success in university study, including time and workload management, written communication, note taking, academic writing, successful use of the library, and approaches to research. Introduces students to University structures, systems, and resources. Helps students assess their own needs and understand where to secure further support.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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ARTSGEN 104
: Te Pārekereke2024 Summer School (1240)
Offers students the opportunity to improve their mastery of skills necessary for success in university study, including time and workload management, written communication, note taking, academic writing, successful use of the library, and approaches to research. Introduces students to University structures, systems, and resources. Helps students assess their own needs and understand where to secure further support.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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ARTSGEN 104
: Te Pārekereke2023 Summer School (1230)
Offers students the opportunity to improve their mastery of skills necessary for success in university study, including time and workload management, written communication, note taking, academic writing, successful use of the library, and approaches to research. Introduces students to University structures, systems, and resources. Helps students assess their own needs and understand where to secure further support.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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ASIAN 209
: Transnational Asia: Korea and its Neighbours2025 Summer School (1250)
Critically engages the current debates surrounding the concept and movement of “transnational Asia” and the possibility of reconciliation among China, Japan and the two Koreas. Examines the historical, cultural and ideological sources and recent development of this new form of regionalism, in addition to such challenges as Chinese hegemony and competing nationalism in the region.
Prerequisite: ASIAN 100 or KOREAN 120 and 45 points at Stage I in BA
Restriction: ASIAN 309, 753
Restriction: ASIAN 309, 753
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ASIAN 209
: Transnational Asia: Korea and its Neighbours2023 Summer School (1230)
Critically engages the current debates surrounding the concept and movement of “transnational Asia” and the possibility of reconciliation among China, Japan and the two Koreas. Examines the historical, cultural and ideological sources and recent development of this new form of regionalism, in addition to such challenges as Chinese hegemony and competing nationalism in the region.
Prerequisite: ASIAN 100 or KOREAN 120 and 45 points at Stage I in BA
Restriction: ASIAN 309, 753
Restriction: ASIAN 309, 753
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ASIAN 209
: Transnational Asia: Korea and its Neighbours2022 Summer School (1220)
Critically engages the current debates surrounding the concept and movement of “transnational Asia” and the possibility of reconciliation among China, Japan and the two Koreas. Examines the historical, cultural and ideological sources and recent development of this new form of regionalism, in addition to such challenges as Chinese hegemony and competing nationalism in the region.
Prerequisite: ASIAN 100 or KOREAN 120 and 45 points at Stage I in BA
Restriction: ASIAN 309, 753
Restriction: ASIAN 309, 753
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ASIAN 209
: Transnational Asia: Challenges and Possibilities2021 Summer School (1210)
Critically engages the current debates surrounding the concept and movement of “transnational Asia” and the possibility of reconciliation among China, Japan and the two Koreas. Examines the historical, cultural and ideological sources and recent development of this new form of regionalism, in addition to such challenges as Chinese hegemony and competing nationalism in the region.
Prerequisite: ASIAN 100 or KOREAN 120 and 45 points at Stage I in BA
Restriction: ASIAN 309, 753
Restriction: ASIAN 309, 753
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ASIAN 309
: Transnational Asia: Korea and its Neighbours2025 Summer School (1250)
Aims to critically engage the current debates surrounding the concept and movement of “transnational Asia” and the possibility of reconciliation among China, Japan and the two Koreas. Examines the historical, cultural, and ideological sources and recent development of this new form of regionalism, as well as such challenges as Chinese hegemony and competing nationalism in the region.
Prerequisite: ASIAN 100 or KOREAN 120 and 30 points at Stage II in BA
Restriction: ASIAN 209, 753
Restriction: ASIAN 209, 753
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ASIAN 309
: Transnational Asia: Korea and its Neighbours2023 Summer School (1230)
Aims to critically engage the current debates surrounding the concept and movement of “transnational Asia” and the possibility of reconciliation among China, Japan and the two Koreas. Examines the historical, cultural, and ideological sources and recent development of this new form of regionalism, as well as such challenges as Chinese hegemony and competing nationalism in the region.
Prerequisite: ASIAN 100 or KOREAN 120 and 30 points at Stage II in BA
Restriction: ASIAN 209, 753
Restriction: ASIAN 209, 753
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ASIAN 309
: Transnational Asia: Korea and its Neighbours2022 Summer School (1220)
Aims to critically engage the current debates surrounding the concept and movement of “transnational Asia” and the possibility of reconciliation among China, Japan and the two Koreas. Examines the historical, cultural, and ideological sources and recent development of this new form of regionalism, as well as such challenges as Chinese hegemony and competing nationalism in the region.
Prerequisite: ASIAN 100 or KOREAN 120 and 30 points at Stage II in BA
Restriction: ASIAN 209, 753
Restriction: ASIAN 209, 753
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ASIAN 309
: Transnational Asia: Challenges and Possibilities2021 Summer School (1210)
Aims to critically engage the current debates surrounding the concept and movement of “transnational Asia” and the possibility of reconciliation among China, Japan and the two Koreas. Examines the historical, cultural, and ideological sources and recent development of this new form of regionalism, as well as such challenges as Chinese hegemony and competing nationalism in the region.
Prerequisite: ASIAN 100 or KOREAN 120 and 30 points at Stage II in BA
Restriction: ASIAN 209, 753
Restriction: ASIAN 209, 753
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BUSINESS 102
: Business and Enterprise 22021 Summer School (1210)
Explores and applies fundamental concepts, frameworks, and theories in entrepreneurship, marketing, and management. Emphasises the development of professional skills and capabilities by engaging students in assessing situations, proposing solutions and communicating recommendations.
Prerequisite: BUSINESS 101
Restriction: BUSINESS 103, MGMT 101
Restriction: BUSINESS 103, MGMT 101
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BUSINESS 111
: Understanding Business2021 Summer School (1210)
Business involves creating and capturing value through innovation and entrepreneurship. Develops an understanding of customers and markets, and the legal, economic and social environment within which business operates, nationally and globally. Develops personal and professional capabilities needed in business, including strategies to manage self and work effectively with others.
Restriction: BUSINESS 101, MGMT 101
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BUSINESS 114
: Accounting for Decision Making2025 Summer School (1250)
Examines how understanding financial, non-financial and legal information is critical to business decision making. Considers the accounting and legal requirements, issues and mechanisms that impact management of an organisation. Develops skills in analysing, interpreting and communicating accounting information.
Restriction: ACCTG 101
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BUSINESS 114
: Accounting for Decision Making2023 Summer School (1230)
Examines how understanding financial, non-financial and legal information is critical to business decision making. Considers the accounting and legal requirements, issues and mechanisms that impact management of an organisation. Develops skills in analysing, interpreting and communicating accounting information.
Restriction: ACCTG 101