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ENGGEN 131
: Introduction to Engineering Computation and Software Development2024 Summer School (1240)
Introduction to problem solving in engineering through the use of the software package MATLAB, and the programming language C.
Restriction: ENGSCI 233, 331
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ENGGEN 131
: Introduction to Engineering Computation and Software Development2023 Summer School (1230)
Introduction to problem solving in engineering through the use of the software package MATLAB, and the programming language C.
Restriction: ENGSCI 233, 331
228
ENGGEN 131
: Introduction to Engineering Computation and Software Development2022 Summer School (1220)
Introduction to problem solving in engineering through the use of the software package MATLAB, and the programming language C.
Restriction: ENGSCI 233, 331
229
ENGGEN 131
: Introduction to Engineering Computation and Software Development2021 Summer School (1210)
Introduction to problem solving in engineering through the use of the software package MATLAB, and the programming language C.
Restriction: ENGSCI 233, 331
230
ENGGEN 131
: Introduction to Engineering Computation and Software Development2020 Summer School (1200)
Introduction to problem solving in engineering through the use of the software package MATLAB, and the programming language C.
Restriction: ENGSCI 233, 331
231
ENGGEN 140
: Fundamentals of Engineering in Society2023 Summer School (1230)
An introduction to chemistry and biology as applied to solving fundamental engineering problems from first principles using conservation laws and with appropriate consideration for uncertainty. Problems will also be addressed from a social perspective, considering the environment, the Treaty of Waitangi, social license to operate, and the role of professional engineering skills in the community and society.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
232
ENGGEN 140
: Energy and Society2022 Summer School (1220)
How will we power the modern world? An introduction to chemistry and biology and their application to solving problems in energy, its transformation and use. Treatment of associated risks and uncertainties applied to decision making in energy will develop understanding of perspective taking, the social licence to operate, and the role of professional engineering skills in the community and society.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
233
ENGGEN 140
: Energy and Society2021 Summer School (1210)
How will we power the modern world? An introduction to chemistry and biology and their application to solving problems in energy, its transformation and use. Treatment of associated risks and uncertainties applied to decision making in energy will develop understanding of perspective taking, the social licence to operate, and the role of professional engineering skills in the community and society.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
234
ENGGEN 140
: Energy and Society2020 Summer School (1200)
How will we power the modern world? An introduction to chemistry and biology and their application to solving problems in energy, its transformation and use. Treatment of associated risks and uncertainties applied to decision making in energy will develop understanding of perspective taking, the social licence to operate, and the role of professional engineering skills in the community and society.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
235
ENGGEN 199
: English Language Competency2025 Summer School (1250)
To complete this course students must attain a level of competency in the English language as determined by the Faculty of Engineering.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
236
ENGGEN 299
: Workshop Practice2022 Summer School (1220)
Restriction: BIOMENG 299, CHEMMAT 299, CIVIL 299, COMPSYS 299, ELECTENG 299, ENGSCI 299, MECHENG 299, MECHTRON 299, SOFTENG 299, STRCTENG 299
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ENGLISH 121
: Reading/Writing/Text2025 Summer School (1250)
Develops University-wide skills of reading, writing and analysis. Addresses the needs of students in both English and other disciplines where both writing and reading have an important role in learning. The course fosters personal writing skills and also introduces writing as a subject of study in itself.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
238
ENGLISH 121
: Reading/Writing/Text2024 Summer School (1240)
Develops University-wide skills of reading, writing and analysis. Addresses the needs of students in both English and other disciplines where both writing and reading have an important role in learning. The course fosters personal writing skills and also introduces writing as a subject of study in itself.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
239
ENGLISH 121
: Reading/Writing/Text2023 Summer School (1230)
Develops University-wide skills of reading, writing and analysis. Addresses the needs of students in both English and other disciplines where both writing and reading have an important role in learning. The course fosters personal writing skills and also introduces writing as a subject of study in itself.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
240
ENGLISH 121
: Reading/Writing/Text2022 Summer School (1220)
Develops University-wide skills of reading, writing and analysis. Addresses the needs of students in both English and other disciplines where both writing and reading have an important role in learning. The course fosters personal writing skills and also introduces writing as a subject of study in itself.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
241
ENGLISH 121
: Reading/Writing/Text2021 Summer School (1210)
Develops University-wide skills of reading, writing and analysis. Addresses the needs of students in both English and other disciplines where both writing and reading have an important role in learning. The course fosters personal writing skills and also introduces writing as a subject of study in itself.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
242
ENGLISH 121
: Reading/Writing/Text2020 Summer School (1200)
Develops University-wide skills of reading, writing and analysis. Addresses the needs of students in both English and other disciplines where both writing and reading have an important role in learning. The course fosters personal writing skills and also introduces writing as a subject of study in itself.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
243
ENGLISH 121G
: Reading/Writing/Text2021 Summer School (1210)
Develops University-wide skills of reading, writing and analysis. Addresses the needs of students in both English and other disciplines where both writing and reading have an important role in learning. The course fosters personal writing skills and also introduces writing as a subject of study in itself.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
244
ENGLISH 121G
: Reading/Writing/Text2020 Summer School (1200)
Develops University-wide skills of reading, writing and analysis. Addresses the needs of students in both English and other disciplines where both writing and reading have an important role in learning. The course fosters personal writing skills and also introduces writing as a subject of study in itself.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
245
ENGLISH 256
: Tolkien and his Worlds2022 Summer School (1220)
Examines Tolkien’s primary fictional texts, <i>The Hobbit</i> and <i>The Lord of the Rings</i> trilogy, in relation to the author’s ideas about fantasy and world-building, his use of Celtic, German and Christian mythology, and the adaptation of the novels into film.
Prerequisite: 60 points passed
Restriction: ENGLISH 306
Restriction: ENGLISH 306
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ENGLISH 265
: Shakespeare: Comedies and Tragicomedies2021 Summer School (1210)
A study of selected comedies and tragicomedies of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. Works of Shakespeare may include the romantic comedies of his first decade and a half as a playwright, the so-called 'problem plays', the darker comedies of his middle years, and the tragicomedies of his final years, sometimes called 'romances'. The nature of comedy and its relationship to tragedy is also explored.
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage I in English or Drama, or approval of Academic Head or nominee
Restriction: ENGLISH 310
Restriction: ENGLISH 310
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ENGLISH 265
: Shakespeare: Comedies and Tragicomedies2020 Summer School (1200)
A study of selected comedies and tragicomedies of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. Works of Shakespeare may include the romantic comedies of his first decade and a half as a playwright, the so-called 'problem plays', the darker comedies of his middle years, and the tragicomedies of his final years, sometimes called 'romances'. The nature of comedy and its relationship to tragedy is also explored.
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage I in English or Drama, or approval of Academic Head or nominee
Restriction: ENGLISH 310
Restriction: ENGLISH 310
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ENGLISH 306
: Tolkien and his Worlds2022 Summer School (1220)
Examines Tolkien's primary fictional texts, <i>The Hobbit</i> and <i>The Lord of the Rings</i> trilogy, in relation to the author's ideas about fantasy and world-building, his use of Celtic, German and Christian mythology, and the adaptation of the novels into film.
Prerequisite: 60 points passed
Restriction: ENGLISH 256
Restriction: ENGLISH 256
249
ENGLISH 310
: Shakespeare: Comedies and Tragicomedies2021 Summer School (1210)
A study of selected comedies and tragicomedies of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. Works of Shakespeare may include the romantic comedies of his first decade and a half as a playwright, the so-called 'problem plays', the darker comedies of his middle years, and the tragicomedies of his final years, sometimes called 'romances'. The nature of comedy and its relationship to tragedy is also explored.
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage II in English or Drama
Restriction: ENGLISH 265
Restriction: ENGLISH 265
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ENGLISH 310
: Shakespeare: Comedies and Tragicomedies2020 Summer School (1200)
A study of selected comedies and tragicomedies of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. Works of Shakespeare may include the romantic comedies of his first decade and a half as a playwright, the so-called 'problem plays', the darker comedies of his middle years, and the tragicomedies of his final years, sometimes called 'romances'. The nature of comedy and its relationship to tragedy is also explored.
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage II in English or Drama
Restriction: ENGLISH 265
Restriction: ENGLISH 265