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TFCMAORI 10F
: Te Pū2022 Summer School (1220)
Introduction to functional and instructional Māori including everyday vocabulary, basic sentence structures, pronouns, possessives and positional language. Aspects of tikanga will include meeting and greeting people with waiata, karakia and hīmene, and values such as whānau, whakawhanaungatanga and aroha. Referring to their own hapū/iwi students will introduce and locate themselves in relation to their whakapapa and carry out a short mihi.
Restriction: EDFOUND 10F
627
TFCMAORI 10F
: Te Pū2021 Summer School (1210)
Introduction to functional and instructional Māori including everyday vocabulary, basic sentence structures, pronouns, possessives and positional language. Aspects of tikanga will include meeting and greeting people with waiata, karakia and hīmene, and values such as whānau, whakawhanaungatanga and aroha. Referring to their own hapū/iwi students will introduce and locate themselves in relation to their whakapapa and carry out a short mihi.
Restriction: EDFOUND 10F
628
TFCMAORI 91F
: Te Pū2025 Summer School (1250)
Introduction to functional Māori including everyday vocabulary, basic sentence structures, pronouns, possessives and positional language. Aspects of tikanga explored will include meeting and greeting people with waiata, karakia and hīmene, and understanding values such as whānau, whakawhanaungatanga and aroha. Referring to their own whakapapa and/or whānau affiliations, students learn how to introduce and locate themselves and deliver a short mihi.
Restriction: EDFOUND 10F, TFCMĀORI 10F
629
TFCSTATS 92F
: Data Analytics2022 Summer School (1220)
Provides an introduction to statistics for anyone who will ever have to collect, analyse or interpret data, either in their career or private life. Statistical skills will be developed through Exploratory Data Analysis of real data using appropriate technology and statistical techniques. An important aspect of the course will involve communicating results to others in verbal or written form.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
630
TFCSTATS 92F
: Data Analytics2021 Summer School (1210)
Provides an introduction to statistics for anyone who will ever have to collect, analyse or interpret data, either in their career or private life. Statistical skills will be developed through Exploratory Data Analysis of real data using appropriate technology and statistical techniques. An important aspect of the course will involve communicating results to others in verbal or written form.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
631
THEOREL 221
: Comparative Religion and Society2025 Summer School (1250)
Provides an introduction to social theories of religion. An empirical approach to the study of religion, which constructs theories and arguments about its social forms and significance through the collection and analysis of data. Global case studies will be used to consider the power of religion both as a force for social cohesion as well as disruption and social change.
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage I
Restriction: THEOREL 321
Restriction: THEOREL 321
632
THEOREL 321
: Comparative Religion and Society2025 Summer School (1250)
Examines the social theories of religion. An empirical approach to the study of religion, which constructs theories and arguments about its social forms and significance through the collection and analysis of data. Global case studies will be used to consider the power of religion both as a force for social cohesion as well as disruption and social change.
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage II
Restriction: THEOREL 221
Restriction: THEOREL 221
633
634
WINESCI 201
: Introduction to Wine Science2025 Summer School (1250)
An introduction to grape growing and wine. Topics covered include history of wine, geography and terroir, grape growing, winemaking technology, microbiology, sensory evaluation, and health considerations of wine. A special emphasis on grape growing and winemaking in New Zealand.
Prerequisite: Any 120 points passed
635
ACADENG 100
: Forms in Academic English2021 Summer School (1210)
Focuses on developing an understanding of academic reading and writing, including sentence and paragraph structure and academic vocabulary, and aims to develop strategies for employing these for effective reading and writing of academic texts. Develops an understanding of broad principles and practices of academic discourse at university level.
Restriction: May not be taken if ENGWRIT 101 or ESOL 201 or ACADENG 201 or ESOL 210 or ACADENG 210 has previously been passed. This course is available only to students who speak English as an additional language
Outline is not available yet
636
ACADENG 101
: Academic English Writing2021 Summer School (1210)
Teaches students the skills necessary to write essays of exposition and argument for university purposes. It includes brainstorming, writing an outline, structuring an essay, integrating quotations, summaries and referencing.
Restriction: May not be taken if ACADENG 93F, 201, 210, ENGWRIT 101, ESOL 201, 210, TFCACENG 93F has previously been passed. This course is available only to students who speak English as an additional language
Outline is not available yet
637
ACADENG 210
: Writing Research Reports2021 Summer School (1210)
Aims to develop skills needed for writing research and laboratory reports. It covers key stages in writing a standard report and the language patterns associated with each of these stages. Course components include writing the literature review, methodology, results and discussion sections of a report, dissertation or thesis.
Prerequisite: ACADENG 101 or approval of Academic Head or nominee
Restriction: ESOL 210. This course is available only to students who speak English as an additional language
Restriction: ESOL 210. This course is available only to students who speak English as an additional language
Outline is not available yet
638
ACCTG 101
: Accounting Information2021 Summer School (1210)
Business decisions require accounting information. This course examines the analysis and interpretation of general-purpose financial statements. It assesses financing and investment decisions and covers the role of accounting information to support planning and control.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
Outline is not available yet
639
ACCTG 102
: Accounting Concepts2021 Summer School (1210)
Basic principles and concepts of accounting that underlie the production of information for internal and external reporting. This course provides the technical platform for second year courses in financial and management accounting, finance, and accounting information systems.
Prerequisite: ACCTG 101 or BUSINESS 114
Outline is not available yet
640
ACCTG 221
: Cost and Management Accounting2021 Summer School (1210)
Budgets and standards, costing systems, cost information for decision-making and control, performance appraisal, and contemporary related issues.
Prerequisite: ACCTG 102
Outline is not available yet
641
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
Outline is not available yet
642
ANTHRO 345
: Directed Study in Anthropology2021 Summer School (1210)
A directed reading and individual study course, offered in exceptional circumstances, to prepare students in the methodologies of a selected sub-discipline of Anthropology, with the agreement and under the supervision of appropriate staff.
Prerequisite: ANTHRO 200 or 201 or 219 or 203 and Head of Disciplinary Area approval
Outline is not available yet
643
ANTHRO 345
: Directed Study in Anthropology2021 Summer School (1210)
A directed reading and individual study course, offered in exceptional circumstances, to prepare students in the methodologies of a selected sub-discipline of Anthropology, with the agreement and under the supervision of appropriate staff.
Prerequisite: ANTHRO 200 or 201 or 219 or 203 and Head of Disciplinary Area approval
Outline is not available yet
644
ANTHRO 736
: Special Studies in Anthropology2022 Summer School (1220)
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 736 A and B, or ANTHRO 736
Outline is not available yet
645
BIOSCI 300
: Directed Study2024 Summer School (1240)
No pre-requisites or restrictions
Outline is not available yet
646
BIOSCI 300
: Directed Study2023 Summer School (1230)
No pre-requisites or restrictions
Outline is not available yet
647
CHEM 100
: Molecules that Changed the World2021 Summer School (1210)
The impact of chemistry on the modern world will be explored by focusing on the stories of specific molecules, including penicillin, DDT and nylon. Their discovery, the underlying chemical principles that explain their behaviour, their impact on our lives including social and scientific issues that arise from their use, and their likely impact on the future will be investigated. No formal prerequisite, but the course assumes a science background at Year 11 or higher.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
Outline is not available yet
648
CHEM 100G
: Molecules that Changed the World2025 Summer School (1250)
The impact of chemistry on the modern world will be explored by focusing on the stories of specific molecules, including penicillin, DDT and nylon. Their discovery, the underlying chemical principles that explain their behaviour, their impact on our lives including social and scientific issues that arise from their use, and their likely impact on the future will be investigated. No formal prerequisite, but the course assumes a science background at Year 11 or higher.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
649
CHEM 100G
: Molecules that Changed the World2024 Summer School (1240)
The impact of chemistry on the modern world will be explored by focusing on the stories of specific molecules, including penicillin, DDT and nylon. Their discovery, the underlying chemical principles that explain their behaviour, their impact on our lives including social and scientific issues that arise from their use, and their likely impact on the future will be investigated. No formal prerequisite, but the course assumes a science background at Year 11 or higher.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
650
CHEM 100G
: Molecules that Changed the World2023 Summer School (1230)
The impact of chemistry on the modern world will be explored by focusing on the stories of specific molecules, including penicillin, DDT and nylon. Their discovery, the underlying chemical principles that explain their behaviour, their impact on our lives including social and scientific issues that arise from their use, and their likely impact on the future will be investigated. No formal prerequisite, but the course assumes a science background at Year 11 or higher.
No pre-requisites or restrictions