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DANCE 776
: Awareness and Analysis in DMT2024 Semester One (1243)
Anatomy and kinesiology will involve the study of the structures and systems of the body through both somatic and scientific approaches. Movement observation involves developing key diagnostic and reporting tools in dance movement therapy.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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DANCE 777A
: Practicum in Dance Movement Therapy2024 Semester One (1243)
Advanced practicum placements in dance therapy settings are supervised by experienced dance therapists. Students will extend their practical knowledge and develop their experience in observing, reporting and facilitating dance movement therapy at a professional level.
Prerequisite: B average or higher in Part I
Corequisite: DANCE 797
To complete this course students must enrol in DANCE 777 A and B
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DATASCI 709
: Data Management2024 Semester One (1243)
Data management is the practice of collecting, preparing, organising, storing, and processing data so it can be analysed for business decisions. The course will use R and SQL to illustrate the process of data management. This will include principles and best practice in data wrangling, visualisation, modelling, querying, and updating.
Prerequisite: COMPSCI 130, MATHS 108, and 15 points from STATS 101, 108, or equivalent
Restriction: COMPSCI 351, 751, STATS 383, 707, 765
Restriction: COMPSCI 351, 751, STATS 383, 707, 765
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DESIGN 100
: Design Methods and Processes 12024 Semester One (1243)
Introduces students to human-centred design methods and tools that range from problem framing to prototyping, modelling, and validating solution ideas. Students will address a variety of briefs based on real-world problems and contexts, exploring their personal creative potential through a series of hands-on projects supported by presentations.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
330
DESIGN 101
: Design Theory and Fundamentals2024 Semester One (1243)
Introduces historical and contemporary drivers of design as a maker of socio-cultural meaning. Students will learn fundamental design principles used for communication and sense-making, applied across a variety of mediums and technologies. Students will be introduced to tikanga Māori and to the main ethical, socio-cultural, economic and environmental propellants of design.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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DESIGN 102G
: Design for Sustainable Futures2024 Semester One (1243)
New opportunities are continually emerging in the field of design. This course introduces design as strategy, demonstrating how contemporary design practices have evolved, responded to, and influenced change. By developing a design project that responds to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, students will learn how design thinking complements current practice and expands career prospects.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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DESIGN 200
: Design Methods and Processes 22024 Semester One (1243)
A studio-based course in which students learn new design methods and technologies. Students also develop customised design strategies in response to real-world challenges. By working on a detailed case study, students learn to address issues that affect local communities. Students present their design solutions, learn to pitch design concepts, and evaluate potential outcomes.
Prerequisite: DESIGN 100, 101
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DESIGN 201
: Creative Communities2024 Semester One (1243)
Introduces how the digital revolution has empowered people to organise themselves, collaborate and co-operate in non-hierarchical, creative ways. Students will explore the role of designers as catalysts for bottom-up, self-determined and distributed creativity within this scenario. They will learn to design for purpose and positive impact, co-creating open and resilient systems within their local communities.
Prerequisite: DESIGN 100, 101
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DESIGN 211
: Aotearoa New Zealand Narratives2024 Semester One (1243)
An introduction to cultural narratives of Aotearoa New Zealand, and the role that contemporary design is playing as a participatory method for community-led change, both from bottom-up and institutional perspectives. Students will explore design as a practice for facilitating self-determination, and learn ways to enable genuine, respectful partnerships in order to tackle complex local and global challenges.
Prerequisite: DESIGN 100, 101
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DESIGN 220
: Design Innovation2024 Semester One (1243)
Introduces students to entrepreneurship within creative industries, focusing on the role of strategic design as a driver for purpose-led, sustainable innovation. Students will learn trends, methods and tools for organisational innovation, whether funding, launching, and managing new start-up companies, or dealing with change within existing organisations (intrepreneurship).
Prerequisite: DESIGN 100, 101
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DESIGN 233
: Design for the Natural Environment2024 Semester One (1243)
An overview of the ways that design can promote and actualise the regeneration of our natural environment through collaborative, systemic, and circular innovation. Students will learn fundamental theory, frameworks and methods to create positive impact using design strategy within the fields of environmental sustainability and conservation.
Prerequisite: DESIGN 100, 101
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DESIGN 240
: Designing with Data2024 Semester One (1243)
Introduces students to the impact data representation has on public perception of global issues. Students will engage and experiment with computational methodologies to interpret, visualise and interact with data sources corresponding to a specific Sustainable Development Goal. Students will produce provocative data-driven visualisations that promote a call-to-action related to a foreseeable local or global crisis.
Prerequisite: DESIGN 100, 101
Corequisite: DESIGN 200
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DESIGN 242
: Design and Autonomous Technology2024 Semester One (1243)
Introduces the major social, ethical, and technical trends driving the adoption of autonomous technologies and artificial intelligence. Students will explore the expanding role design can play within this field, through a purpose-led, human-centred perspective. Students will produce a prototypical device designed to have autonomous capabilities to affect human or ecological advancement.
Prerequisite: DESIGN 100, 101
Corequisite: DESIGN 200
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DESIGN 300
: Design Research Methodologies2024 Semester One (1243)
Introduction to a range of key design methodologies that inform contemporary design thinking, research and practice within Aotearoa New Zealand, with reference to Mana Moana philosophies of making and community. Drawing on methodological principles, students learn how to develop design strategies, apply design processes and test their design concepts. Consideration will be given to the phasing and planning of design investigations from data analytics to design concepts to practical methods and proposed solutions.
Prerequisite: DESIGN 100, 101 and 90 points from DESIGN 200-243
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DESIGN 700
: Design Research Methodologies2024 Semester One (1243)
A study of how to adopt and adapt different methodologies for context analysis, concept development, design iteration, deployment and evaluation.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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DESIGN 701
: Design Practices2024 Semester One (1243)
A survey of current contexts, resources and networks to be applied in advanced design practice.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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DESIGN 702
: Design Technologies2024 Semester One (1243)
A studio-based study of process and production technologies for advanced design outcomes.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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DESIGN 797B
: Research Portfolio part-time2024 Semester One (1243)
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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DEVELOP 712
: Research Methods in Development2024 Semester One (1243)
Provides a critical review of the phases of development research, including theoretically grounded research design and the unique ethical considerations surrounding development fieldwork. Equips students with advanced skills of employing qualitative and participatory research methodologies in challenging social and cultural settings and develops highly specialised knowledge in applying qualitative data analysis software, presenting findings and developing a postgraduate research proposal.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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DIETETIC 703
: Clinical Nutrition: Disease Pathophysiology and Management2024 Semester One (1243)
Provides basic and practical material for professional application of clinical nutrition knowledge to dietetic practice and case management. Includes the aetiology and pathophysiology of disease states that are relevant to, and underpin, nutritional management and/or treatment. Includes assessment of nutritional status and nutritional requirements, fluid and electrolyte management, nutrition therapy by tube feeding, and dietetic management of various disease states.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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DIETETIC 707
: Professional Skills 12024 Semester One (1243)
Evaluates professional communication, organisation and management skills that will enable students to work effectively as dietitians. Students will describe and appraise nutrition information, dietetic expertise, judgement and reasoning to the nutrition assessment, intervention and evaluation of nutrition and dietetic process plans. Introduces the principles of food service systems and public health to optimise nutrition, health and well-being.
Restriction: DIETETIC 704
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DIETETIC 709A
: Professional Skills 32024 Semester One (1243)
Advances effective communication skills to optimise nutrition, health, well-being for individuals and communities. Integrates and appraises the dietetic process as it applies to clinical and dietetic practice. Critically evaluates the scientific principles of clinical nutrition to enable the translation of the evidence to best practice. Apply communication and organisation principles, which will ensure effective, management and leadership within varied environments.
Prerequisite: DIETETIC 708
Restriction: DIETETIC 706 To complete this course students must enrol in DIETETIC 709 A and B
Restriction: DIETETIC 706 To complete this course students must enrol in DIETETIC 709 A and B
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DIGIHLTH 701
: Principles of Digital Health2024 Semester One (1243)
The study of information technology and information management concepts relevant to the delivery of high quality and cost-effective healthcare. Theoretical frameworks such as data management, decision support, strategic planning and implementation, change management, knowledge management and privacy and other ethical aspects of digital health are included.
Restriction: HLTHINFO 728