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EXERSCI 309
: Practicum in the Exercise Sciences2020 Summer School (1200)
A supervised practical project in Exercise Science in a clinical or other research laboratory setting to explore and assess how science underpins practical skills in any arena of the Exercise Sciences.
Prerequisite: 45 points from EXERSCI 201, 202, 203, 204 and Head of Department approval
To complete this course students must enrol in EXERSCI 309 A and B, or EXERSCI 309
Restriction: SPORTSCI 309
Restriction: SPORTSCI 309
302
EXERSCI 702
: Projects in the Exercise Sciences2025 Summer School (1250)
Provides students with an opportunity to collect data in an area of interest, with the aim of validating an area of study towards their theses.
Restriction: SPORTSCI 702
303
EXERSCI 702
: Projects in the Exercise Sciences2022 Summer School (1220)
Provides students with an opportunity to collect data in an area of interest, with the aim of validating an area of study towards their theses.
Restriction: SPORTSCI 702
304
EXERSCI 714
: Special Topics in the Exercise Sciences2025 Summer School (1250)
Prerequisite: Head of Department approval
Restriction: SPORTSCI 714
Restriction: SPORTSCI 714
305
FINANCE 251
: Financial Management2024 Summer School (1240)
Focuses on practical aspects of corporate finance. Topics covered include: concepts of value creation, risk and required rates of return, financial maths, capital budgeting, capital structure and dividend policies.
Prerequisite: ACCTG 102, and 15 points from ECON 221, ENGSCI 211, STATS 101, 108
306
FINANCE 251
: Financial Management2023 Summer School (1230)
Focuses on practical aspects of corporate finance. Topics covered include: concepts of value creation, risk and required rates of return, financial maths, capital budgeting, capital structure and dividend policies.
Prerequisite: ACCTG 102, and 15 points from ECON 221, ENGSCI 211, STATS 101, 108
307
FINANCE 251
: Financial Management2022 Summer School (1220)
Focuses on practical aspects of corporate finance. Topics covered include: concepts of value creation, risk and required rates of return, financial maths, capital budgeting, capital structure and dividend policies.
Prerequisite: ACCTG 102, and ECON 221 or STATS 108
308
FINANCE 251
: Financial Management2021 Summer School (1210)
Focuses on practical aspects of corporate finance. Topics covered include: concepts of value creation, risk and required rates of return, financial maths, capital budgeting, capital structure and dividend policies.
Prerequisite: ACCTG 102, STATS 108
309
FINANCE 251
: Financial Management2020 Summer School (1200)
Focuses on practical aspects of corporate finance. Topics covered include: concepts of value creation, risk and required rates of return, financial maths, capital budgeting, capital structure and dividend policies.
Prerequisite: ACCTG 102, STATS 108
310
FINEARTS 205
: Creative Computing2025 Summer School (1250)
Introduces methods and concepts for engaging with computing as artistic practice. Students will learn fundamental principles of programming, work with generative and algorithmic processes, and explore approaches and ideas in the field of computational arts. No prior experience in coding is necessary.
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage I
311
FINEARTS 210G
: Understanding Contemporary Visual Arts Practice2024 Summer School (1240)
How does the contemporary art world work? Premised on the idea that there are many art worlds, this course examines global and local contemporary artistic practices, theories, histories and institutions, exploring the practices and discourses that constitute these worlds. No prior knowledge or experience of contemporary art is assumed.
Prerequisite: 60 points passed
312
FINEARTS 210G
: Understanding Contemporary Visual Arts Practice2023 Summer School (1230)
How does the contemporary art world work? Premised on the idea that there are many art worlds, this course examines global and local contemporary artistic practices, theories, histories and institutions, exploring the practices and discourses that constitute these worlds. No prior knowledge or experience of contemporary art is assumed.
Prerequisite: 60 points passed
313
FINEARTS 210G
: Understanding Contemporary Visual Arts Practice2022 Summer School (1220)
How does the contemporary art world work? Premised on the idea that there are many art worlds, this course examines global and local contemporary artistic practices, theories, histories and institutions, exploring the practices and discourses that constitute these worlds. No prior knowledge or experience of contemporary art is assumed.
Prerequisite: 60 points passed
314
FINEARTS 210G
: Understanding Contemporary Visual Arts Practice2021 Summer School (1210)
How does the contemporary art world work? Premised on the idea that there are many art worlds, this course examines global and local contemporary artistic practices, theories, histories and institutions, exploring the practices and discourses that constitute these worlds. No prior knowledge or experience of contemporary art is assumed.
Prerequisite: 60 points passed
315
FINEARTS 210G
: Understanding Contemporary Visual Arts Practice2020 Summer School (1200)
How does the contemporary artist and designer work? This course presents first hand, locally engaged practitioners' perspectives on creative practice. On successful completion of this course students will be able to access local, contemporary art and design with confidence, and to discuss examples of practitioners' methodologies and areas of investigation. Course work will involve active exploration of the local art world.
Prerequisite: 60 points passed
316
FRENCH 101
: Introductory French Language 12024 Summer School (1240)
Introduces students to spoken and written French. It is delivered through two 90-minute sessions per week on campus, blended with an on-line component that uses up-to-date methodology and extensive multimedia materials. It is open to beginners or near beginners. Students who have achieved 24 recent credits in Level 1 NCEA French or 12-16 recent credits in Level 2 NCEA French (or equivalent previous study) should enrol in FRENCH 102. FRENCH 101 does not count towards a major in French. May not be taken if a more advanced language acquisition course in this subject has previously been passed.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
317
FRENCH 101
: Introductory French Language 12022 Summer School (1220)
Introduces students to spoken and written French. It is delivered through two 90-minute sessions per week on campus, blended with an on-line component that uses up-to-date methodology and extensive multimedia materials. It is open to beginners or near beginners. Students who have achieved 24 recent credits in Level 1 NCEA French or 12-16 recent credits in Level 2 NCEA French (or equivalent previous study) should enrol in FRENCH 102. FRENCH 101 does not count towards a major in French. May not be taken if a more advanced language acquisition course in this subject has previously been passed.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
318
FRENCH 101
: Introductory French Language 12020 Summer School (1200)
Introduces students to spoken and written French. It is delivered through two 90-minute sessions per week on campus, blended with an on-line component that uses up-to-date methodology and extensive multimedia materials. It is open to beginners or near beginners. Students who have achieved 24 recent credits in Level 1 NCEA French or 12-16 recent credits in Level 2 NCEA French (or equivalent previous study) should enrol in FRENCH 102. FRENCH 101 does not count towards a major in French. May not be taken if a more advanced language acquisition course in this subject has previously been passed.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
319
FRENCH 101G
: Introductory French Language 12020 Summer School (1200)
Introduces students to spoken and written French. It is delivered through two 90-minute sessions per week on campus, blended with an on-line component that uses up-to-date methodology and extensive multimedia materials. It is open to beginners or near beginners. Students who have achieved 24 recent credits in Level 1 NCEA French or 12-16 recent credits in Level 2 NCEA French (or equivalent previous study) should enrol in FRENCH 102. FRENCH 101 does not count towards a major in French. May not be taken if a more advanced language acquisition course in this subject has previously been passed.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
320
GEOG 103
: Mapping Our World2022 Summer School (1220)
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.
Restriction: GEOG 140, GISCI 140
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GEOG 103
: Mapping Our World2021 Summer School (1210)
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.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
322
GEOG 103G
: Mapping Our World2021 Summer School (1210)
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.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
323
GEOG 140
: Geographic Information and Spatial Thinking2020 Summer School (1200)
An introduction to the conceptual base of Geographic Information Science, the practical use of geo-spatial data and various societal issues related to the use of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems. Covers a range of contemporary geospatial technologies. It covers key concepts and principles behind the development and application of these technologies. The course exercises cover a range of application of GIS for analysis and display of spatial data, focusing on non-programmable solutions.
Restriction: EARTHSCI 210, GEOG 210, GISCI 140
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GEOG 205
: Environment and Society2022 Summer School (1220)
A critical exploration of the interconnectedness of environment and society. The course highlights the importance of understanding how different views and attitudes influence people's interactions with the environment. Key themes include governance, management and development, which are addressed through issues such as conservation, climate change adaptation, disasters and resource use. Classes draw on a variety of case studies from New Zealand and overseas.
Prerequisite: 60 points
325
GEOG 205
: Environment and Society2021 Summer School (1210)
A critical exploration of the interconnectedness of environment and society. The course highlights the importance of understanding how different views and attitudes influence people's interactions with the environment. Key themes include governance, management and development, which are addressed through issues such as conservation, climate change adaptation, disasters and resource use. Classes draw on a variety of case studies from New Zealand and overseas.
Prerequisite: 60 points