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2020 Study Abroad Ako ki Tāwāhi - New Zealand - University of Canterbury
2020
Study Abroad
Ako ki Tāwāhi   New Zealand
2020 Study Abroad Ako ki Tāwāhi - New Zealand - University of Canterbury
UC’s Teece Museum of Classical Antiquities is
                                                                                                     based in the Arts Centre, Christchurch.

Lake Tekapo, Mackenzie Basin.                                                                        Central Christchurch (Photo courtesy of Line
                                                                                                     Clemmensen, Study Abroad).

                                                                           100+
                                                                COUNTRIES
                                                                    are represented at UC,
                                                                  making for an inclusive and
                                                                 diverse international campus

     Contents
      1      Welcome to UC                                 10    Expand your horizons —         22     Accommodation at UC
      2      Welcome to New Zealand                              subjects available             24     Study Abroad UC
      4      South Island                                  11–18 Undergraduate course list      26     Application process
      6      Canterbury                                    19 Plan your study                   28     Student visa and insurance
      8      Why study at UC?                              20 Learning through experience       29     Study Abroad feedback
      9      The student experience

      Cover images from top left:                                                               Published July 2019 by the University of Canterbury,
      Roys Peak Track, South Island; Ali Smith (Study Abroad, USA);                             Private Bag 4800, Christchurch 8140, New Zealand.
      Mathew Birt (Exchange to Zhejiang Gongshang University, China); UC campus;                Information is correct as at the time of publication
      Sofia Moniz Monroy (Portugal); Hao Zhang (China).                                         but is subject to change. The University’s official
                                                                                                regulations and policies are available online at
                                                                                                www.canterbury.ac.nz/regulations
2020 Study Abroad Ako ki Tāwāhi - New Zealand - University of Canterbury
Ernest Rutherford Science building.

  Welcome to UC
  E ngā pītau whakarei o              The University of Canterbury          These opportunities will provide
  tēnei waka, nāia te reo             Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha            you with real-world experiences,
                                      (UC) has much to offer our             the opportunity to study with
  rāhiri e karanga atu ki             Study Abroad students.                New Zealand students, and make
  a koutou.                                                                 new friends.
                                      Our natural environment, active
  Tauti mai ki Te Whare               student lifestyle, and              UC is proud to be a Commitment
                                                                          Partner of the Institute of International
  Wānanga o Waitaha!                  world-recognised academic
                                                                          Education Generation Study Abroad
                                      programmes have few equals
                                      anywhere in the world.              initiative to increase the number of
  Tēnā koutou katoa.                                                      students studying abroad. We also
                                      At this study destination, you will offer a number of scholarships to
                                      experience impressive new buildings support you.
                                      which will provide you with a
                                      modern vibrant campus in which      We look forward to welcoming
                                      to learn.                           you to an exciting and diverse
                                                                          UC community in 2020, and we
                                      UC encourages students to go        are confident you will have many
                                      beyond the classroom as part        opportunities to create unforgettable
                                      of your semester or year abroad.    memories in New Zealand.
                                      We offer many unique
                                      experience-based courses, from
                                      service learning through to
                                      internships, and scientific         Professor Cheryl de la Rey
                                      field study.                        Vice-Chancellor | Tumu Whakarae

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Lake Pukaki (Photo courtesy of Fiona Juniper, Canada).

                                                                                                                Elephant Rocks, Waitaki
                                                                                                                (Photo courtesy of Jack Myhre, USA).

                                                                                                                          New Zealand was ranked

                                                                                                                                    5 TH
                                                                                                                          in Lonely Planet’s Best in
                                                                                                                                Travel 2018

                                                                                                            Dynamic Urban Centres

      Kia ora — Welcome
                                                                                                            New Zealand’s main cities are creative hubs for
                                                                                                            the arts, fashion, cafés, street art, and a thriving

      to New Zealand
                                                                                                            innovation scene.

                                                                                                            High ratio of diversity
                                                                                                            New Zealand is very multicultural:
                                                                                                            • New Zealand European 74%
      As a Study Abroad student, you will experience all that                                               • Māori 14.9%
      Aotearoa New Zealand has to offer, from breathtaking                                                  • Pacific Islander 7.4%
      landscapes to dynamic cities, and unlimited outdoor                                                   • Asian and others 11.8%
      adventure. Here are some great reasons to study                                                         (Stats NZ, 2013 Census)

      abroad at UC.                                                                                         Bicultural heritage in a
                                                                                                            multicultural society
      Spectacular natural                                 Temperate climate                                 Discover the richness of New Zealand’s
      environment                                         With lots of sunshine, and the full range of      Māori culture. UC is strongly committed to
      Made up of two main islands, the North and          spectacular seasons, New Zealand is an ideal      biculturalism and the UC community is built
      South Islands, Aotearoa New Zealand’s pristine      study abroad option.                              on the foundations of aroha, manaaki, and
      landscape features some of the world’s most         Average temperatures in Summer                    whanaungatanga | compassion, generosity,
      spectacular scenery, encompassing everything        (December–February) are 20–30 C° (68–86 F),       and connection.
      from mountains and glaciers, to beaches             Winter (June–August) are 10–15 C° (50–59 F)
      and rainforests.
      Ōtautahi Christchurch is located in the centre of   Action and adventure
      the South Island and offers unparalleled access
                                                          Aotearoa New Zealand is a recreational
      to the island as a whole.
                                                          paradise, with plenty of outdoor activities
                                                          on offer including hiking, surfing, skiing, and
      Population                                          sailing. Your leisure options are endless, from
      UC is located in Christchurch, New Zealand’s        ziplining to penguin watching.
      third largest city, and is the major hub of the
      South Island.

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Mt Hutt ski field       Marlborough                                            Auckland

Franz Josef Glacier     Abel Tasman/Golden Bay

Queenstown              Hanmer Springs

Milford Sound                                                                  Wellington

                                                 Christchurch

                                                                               Kaikōura

                                                    University of Canterbury   Akaroa

The Catlins           Lake Tekapo                                              Arthur’s Pass

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Abel Tasman National Park.                                                                                            Mount Cook National Park
                                                                                                                      (Photo courtesy of Lucas Boland, USA).

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                                                                                                                       of New Zealand’s 14 National parks
                                                                                                                        are located in the South Island of
                                                                                                                                  New Zealand

     Gateway to the
     South Island
     Home to Aotearoa New Zealand’s most breathtaking
     landscapes, Te Waipounamu South Island is
     world renowned for its natural beauty and
     recreational opportunities.
     From mountains to the sea, the dramatic terrain      Explore golden beaches
     of the South Island offers a range of memorable      and waterways
     leisure experiences.
     Christchurch is the largest city in the South
                                                          At the top of the South Island, the waterways         ‘Here in New Zealand,
                                                                                                                there are pretty epic
                                                          of the Marlborough Sounds are made up of the
     Island, and the most centrally located major city.   Queen Charlotte, Kenepuru, Pelorus, and Mahau
     As a result, it acts as the gateway to the South
     Island, and the ideal base from which to explore.
                                                          Sounds, and are a popular place for fishing,           mountains, rivers, and
                                                                                                                 beaches right on our
                                                          diving, boating, and dolphin watching.
                                                          Nelson is the oldest city in the South Island.
     Tick the following off your                          Situated at the top of the island, it is well known    doorstep, and UC for me
     bucket list                                          for its local arts and crafts.
                                                                                                                 had the benefit of its
                                                          You can explore golden beaches and the lush
     Surf and ski in the same day
                                                          coastal Abel Tasman National Park; or get out on       central location to most
                                                                                                                things in the South Island.’
     Christchurch is on the doorstep of a huge            the water into the tranquil Marlborough Sounds.
     outdoor ‘playground’ — with ten ski fields within
     a two-hour drive, and beautiful beaches close by,
     you can surf and ski in the same day.                                                                      Ellorine Carle
                                                                                                                USA

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Roys Peak Track, Wanaka
(Photo courtesy of Brady Severt, USA).

See the glaciers                                        Discover Fiords                                      AT A GLANCE
The South Island’s West Coast is an                     Fiordland occupies the southwest corner of the
environmental wonderland of ice age glaciers,           South Island and consists of fourteen fiords.

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waterfalls, lakes, forest, and rugged coastline.        It is home to fur seal colonies, penguins, and
                                                        dolphins. Fiordland has achieved World Heritage                              New Zealand is ranked
The Franz Josef Glacier is a remnant of a 7,000
                                                        Status for its natural beauty.                                               #3 out of 50 economies
year old larger glacier that originally swept right
to the sea. Today, it is 12 kilometres long, from       Milford Sound is one fiord situated in the
                                                                                                                                     for instilling
the high snowfields of the Southern Alps.               southwest of the South Island and is admired                                 future skills*
The world-famous Fox Glacier is one of the              for its staggering Mitre Peak, and its rainforests
longest of the West Coast glaciers — you                and waterfalls. Boat tours are a popular way
can take a breathtaking guided walk right               to explore.
onto the glacier.

Experience adventure and nightlife
                                                        Soak up spectacular landscapes
                                                        The Catlins is a major highlight of the Southern
                                                                                                                   4th               New Zealand is ranked
                                                                                                                                     #4 in the world for its
                                                                                                                                     natural environment
The buzzing town of Queenstown has much                 Scenic Route.
to offer those seeking an adrenaline fix. It is         Located off the beaten track, the Catlins journeys
famous for its white water rafting, skiing, jet         through rural heartland and forests, past rugged

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boating, and bungy jumping, and is home                 coastlines, hidden lakes, stunning waterfalls, and
                                                        a variety of wildlife.
                                                                                                                                     largest island in the
to the beautiful and tranquil Lake Wakatipu,
New Zealand’s third largest lake.                                                                                                    world, the South
                                                                                                                                     Island contains
The nightlife, cafés, and bars also make this
a favourite South Island destination.                                                                                                one quarter of the
                                                                                                                                     New Zealand
Check out the Southern Alps                                                                                                          population
The South Island is home to the magnificent
Southern Alps mountain range which runs down                                                                 * The Economist Intelligence Unit 2018.
                                                                                                             ^ Legatum Prosperity Index, 2018.
the ‘spine’ of the Island. Its tallest peak is Aoraki
Mount Cook, the highest point in New Zealand
at 3,724 metres (12,218 ft).

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Port Hills, Canterbury.

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                                                                                                                    ZIPLINES
                                                                                                                 The Christchurch Adventure Park
                                                                                                               features the world’s first lift-accessed,
                                                                                                                all-season mountain biking facility
                                                                                                                  and New Zealand’s highest and
                                                       New Regent Street, Central Christchurch
                                                       (Photo courtesy of Pauline Fritsche, Germany).                      longest zipline

Go Canterbury
Ōtautahi Christchurch is a recreational hot spot
within easy reach of all the fun and adventure the
region has to offer. It is the gateway to the
South Island, and located in the province of
Waitaha Canterbury.
With a population of around 380,000,                Vibrant entertainment options
Christchurch is the largest city and the economic
                                                    Christchurch has a busy calendar of events —
centre of the South Island.
                                                    from art exhibitions and cultural celebrations to

A recreational hub
                                                    sporting events and music festivals.
                                                                                                            ‘Study Abroad is definitely
Christchurch’s location on the east coast makes
                                                    There are over 900 restaurants, cafés, and bars to
                                                    sample, many of them close to UC.                        one of the most
it perfect for water sports, with six swimming
beaches within 30 minutes’ drive from UC.
                                                    Christchurch is also home to theatres and over           memorable experiences
There are a number of rivers and lakes, including
                                                    740 city parks.
                                                                                                             of my life. I am a person
the picturesque Avon River which runs right
                                                    Leisure and lifestyle                                   with a global mind and
                                                                                                             enjoy learning new
through the city.
                                                    In 2019, Christchurch topped CNN’s list of 19
The city’s Port Hills are popular for walking,
rock climbing, and mountain biking.
                                                    places to visit – describing the city, its buildings,
                                                    and culture as “elegant’, “gorgeous”, “colourful”,
                                                                                                             languages and culture.’
Hagley Park in the centre of the city has 165       and “dynamic”.
hectares of park-like grounds.                                                                              Gloria Leung
                                                    Visit the new city precincts with displays of
                                                                                                            Hong Kong
                                                    vibrant street art that represent the revitalisation
                                                    of the central city.

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Picturesque Lake Matheson reflects Aoraki Mount Cook
                                                                                                     and Mount Tasman, Canterbury, South Island.

The Canterbury region                              Kaikōura                                          AT A GLANCE
A temperate climate with lots of sunshine and a    A seaside town with sweeping mountain
full range of spectacular seasons, Canterbury is   and ocean views, this is a place where

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an ideal place to explore throughout the year.     visitors can commune with nature’s
                                                   wonders and spot whales, dolphins, seals,                             beaches are a short
Canterbury has more ski areas than anywhere in                                                                           drive from UC
the Southern Hemisphere, making it a               and sea birds.
winter playground.
www.christchurchnz.com                             Lake Tekapo
/winter-in-christchurch-and-canterbury             Lake Tekapo’s magnificent unpolluted night

A few spots to explore
                                                   skies attract visitors and star-gazers from all
                                                   over the world.                                        10             ski fields, within two
                                                                                                                         hours’ drive of UC
                                                   The astronomical observatory on top of
Akaroa                                             Mount John, near Lake Tekapo, provides
Akaroa is a town on the Banks Peninsula,           outstanding conditions for observations

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                                                   and discoveries of the southern sky.
southeast of Christchurch. Akaroa Beach is on                                                                            years old. The CUSSC
the eastern shore of Akaroa Harbour, where rare    UC’s School of Physical and Chemical                                  (Canterbury University
Hector’s dolphins swim. Some boat cruises even     Sciences runs the observatory and students
have on-board dolphin-spotting dogs who can
                                                                                                                         Snow Sports Club) is
                                                   and staff are able to use the facilities.
hear underwater sonar activity.                                                                                          the only university club
                                                   Mount Hutt                                                            in New Zealand to own
Aoraki Mount Cook National Park                                                                                          a ski field lodge, located
                                                   The mountain is home to a commercial
Home to New Zealand’s majestic Mount Cook,         alpine ski area, and prides itself on                                 at the Temple Basin
40% of the national park is covered by glaciers,   historically being the first ski-field in                             Ski Field
and there are over 19,000 peaks higher             the Southern Hemisphere to open at the
than 3,000 ft.                                     beginning of each ski season. It has the
At 29 kilometres long, and up to 3 kilometres      largest skiable area in the South Island
wide, the Tasman glacier is one of the longest     (3.65 square kilometres), and a vertical
glaciers in the world outside the polar region.    height of 683 metres. The snow season runs
                                                   from June to October.
The area offers hiking, climbing, snowsports,
and kayaking with breathtaking views of the
Southern Alps, and the foothills of Mount Cook
are just a 90-minute drive from Christchurch.

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Why study at UC?

UC is among the world’s                            Learn from the best                                Globally connected
top 1% of universities                             • 11 UC disciplines are ranked in the top 200 of
                                                     the world’s universities.*
                                                                                                      • UC is the only New Zealand university to be a
                                                                                                        member of the AC21 Academic Consortium;
and was the first                                  • Outstanding teachers are recognised through        19 of the world’s leading research universities.
New Zealand university                               teaching awards and the UC Teaching Medal.       • UC is a commitment partner of the IIE
to receive the prestigious                         • Te Kura Umanga | UC Business School holds          Generation Study Abroad initiative to increase
                                                                                                        the number of US students studying abroad.
QS 5–star ranking for
                                                     ‘Triple-Crown’ accreditation by AMBA, EQUIS,
                                                     and AACSB, putting it in the top 1% of           • UC is the only New Zealand university to be a
overall excellence.                                  business schools worldwide.                        member of the global engineering exchange
                                                   • Engineering programmes are accredited by           programme Global E3.

An outstanding community                             the Institution of Professional Engineers
                                                     New Zealand, which is a signatory to the         A vibrant campus
Founded in 1873, Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha          Washington Accord.                               Facilities to support your study at UC include
University of Canterbury (UC) is known for:
                                                   • Speech and Language Pathology programmes         modern lecture theatres, innovative learning
• a supportive campus community                      are accredited by the New Zealand                hubs, well-resourced libraries, computer suites,
• high-quality courses (pages 11–18)                 Speech-language Therapists’ Association.         and an Academic Skills Centre.
• unique applied learning opportunities,           • UC’s Erskine programme brings 75 experts         UC’s Rutherford Regional Science and Innovation
  including internships, service learning,           from around the world to teach at UC             Centre (RRSIC) allows Science students to access
  and community engagement (pages 20–21).            each year.                                       state-of-the-art, specialist teaching and
                                                                                                      research laboratories.
* QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2019.
                                                   Research-led programmes
                                                                                                      Support services
^ The TEC Performance-Based Research Fund
Assessment(PBRF), 2018.                            • We are home to over 40 recognised research
                                                     centres, institutes, and hubs.                   With dedicated support services, a focus on
                                                   • UC is an important research university           student health and well-being, and so many
                                                     in Australasia.                                  clubs, events, and outdoor adventure activities
                                                                                                      on our doorstep, you will have an unforgettable
                                                   • UC is ranked 3rd in New Zealand for research
                                                                                                      UC experience.
                                                     intensity of its academic staff.^

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An unforgettable student
experience on campus
      Diversity
      UC embraces diversity and is inclusive of all ethnicities,
      nationalities, gender identities, and religions. Our vibrant
      campus makes it easy for you to make friends and form
      social groups that you can relate to.

                                                                                   International Welcome
                                                                                   This is a special orientation for all new international
                                                                                   students, and is a great way for you to get to know the
                                                                                   UC community.
                                                                                   www.canterbury.ac.nz/international/support/welcome

      Study with Kiwi students
      As part of your Study Abroad student experience, you’ll
      study alongside New Zealand students.

                                                                                   Your support team
                                                                                   UC has dedicated, trained staff who provide in-depth
                                                                                   advice on settling into UC, and will support you throughout
                                                                                   your semester.
                                                                                   www.canterbury.ac.nz/support

      Balanced lifestyle
      UC is the only fully purpose-built, self-contained residential
      university campus in the country. The campus is located
      just 5km from the city centre.

                                                                                   Join a club and get involved
                                                                                   There are more than 160 clubs at UC, covering almost every
                                                                                   interest imaginable from sports, politics, and international,
                                                                                   through to community, performing arts, and social focuses.
                                                                                   www.ucsa.org.nz/clubs/find-a-club

      Sport and Fitness
      UC Sport has group fitness, sport courts, social sport,
      and full weights and cardio options.
      www.canterbury.ac.nz/ucreccentre
      Basic gym membership is free to all students. Online sign up is essential.
      Small charges apply for non-basic services.

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Expand your horizons

Study Abroad is a great                           Workload                                                 Study outside the classroom
way to expand your                                Standard workload is 60 points per semester.
                                                  The minimum workload is 45 points and the
                                                                                                           UC has an extensive network of field stations
                                                                                                           for student and staff research. These offer
academic horizons                                 maximum is 75 points per semester.                       multiple field study opportunities, and many
and tackle exciting                                                                                        Science courses include field trips that feature
                                                  Courses and prerequisites                                New Zealand’s unique flora and fauna, geology,
new subjects.                                                                                              biodiversity, and marine life.
                                                  Arts, Commerce, and Science degrees at UC are
                                                  three-year programmes, therefore 300-level
Combinations to suit you                          courses are the most advanced undergraduate              Postgraduate study
The undergraduate Study Abroad tuition fee is     courses offered. The 400-level courses in these          UC also welcomes applications to postgraduate
a one-price package that enables you to choose    subjects are postgraduate courses, only open to          courses from graduate students who have
courses from different subjects, so you can put   graduate-level students.                                 completed a bachelor’s degree overseas.
together a programme of study that best meets     Professional degrees such as Engineering,                For information on postgraduate courses,
your needs and interests. View pages 11-18 for    Forestry, Social Work, and Speech and Language           prerequisites, and tuition fees, go to
available courses and see page 19 for fees        Pathology are four-year programmes, and                  www.canterbury.ac.nz/courses
and costs.                                        400-level courses in these subjects may be
                                                  available to Study Abroad students with
Try something new                                 sufficient previous study.
UC offers a comprehensive range of courses,       As long as you meet prerequisite requirements,
including several that you’re unlikely to come    you can normally take most undergraduate
across in your home country, such as Māori        courses offered at UC. A few areas have courses
language and culture; Antarctic Studies; and      which have limited entry.
courses in New Zealand and Pacific literature,    www.canterbury.ac.nz/enrol/special
history, and politics. Whichever courses you
                                                  UC will seek pre-approval for you to take the
choose, you’ll study alongside Kiwi students.
                                                  courses you list with your online application so
                                                  that you know before arriving that you can take
Semesters                                         the courses you need.
At UC, semesters are as follows:                  For questions about how your UC courses will
Semester 1 – February–June                        transfer to your home university degree, please
                                                  consult with the Study Abroad office at your
Semester 2 – July–November
                                                  home university.
www.canterbury.ac.nz/courses
                                                  Note: before leaving home, check that your courses can
                                                  be credited to your home university degree.

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2019 undergraduate courses
Course information is subject to change. The following undergraduate courses are offered in 2019 and are indicative only, and not a complete list.
When planning your courses, make sure you go to www.canterbury.ac.nz/courses and check that your courses are offered in the semester you plan to study at UC.

Accounting                              Art History and Theory                   BIOL 215   Origins and Classification   ENCH 295 Chemical Engineering
                                                                                            of Life                               Professional Practice
ACCT 102   Accounting and               ARTH 103 ‘Picasso who?’ Introducing      BIOL 231   Foundations in               ENCH 296 Chemical Engineering
           Financial Information                 Modern Art                                 Molecular Biology                     Thermodynamics
ACCT 103   Accounting and Taxation:     ARTH 112 Art and Things:                 BIOL 250   Principles of                ENCH 298 Chemical Engineering
           An Introduction                       introduction to Art History                Animal Physiology                     Mathematics
ACCT 152   Law and Business                      and Material Culture            BIOL 253   Cell Biology I               ENCH 390 Process Analysis
ACCT 211   Financial Accounting         ARTH 210 Japanese Art                    BIOL 254   Principles of Plant          ENCH 391 Process Systems
ACCT 212   Accountants: skills,         ARTH 215 International                              Physiology                            and Control
           attributes and practice               Contemporary Art                BIOL 270   Ecology                      ENCH 392 Thermodynamics And
ACCT 222   Management Accounting        ARTH 218 Images in circulation: Print,   BIOL 271   Evolution                             Chemical Reaction
ACCT 252   Law of Business                       photography, and pixels         BIOL 272   Principles of Animal                  Engineering
           Contracts                    ARTH 325 Aesthetic Theory                           Behaviour                    ENCH 393 Fluid Mechanics and
ACCT 254   Taxation                     ARTH 328 Art of the Floating World       BIOL 273   New Zealand Biodiversity              Heat Transfer
ACCT 256   Law of Business              ARTH 329 In search of Nowhere:                      and Biosecurity              ENCH 394 Process Engineering
           Organisations                         the international Arts and      BIOL 305   Practical Field Botany                Design 2
ACCT 311   Financial Accounting:                 Crafts Movement                 BIOL 306   Special Topic                ENCH 395 Process Engineering
           Theory & Practice            ARTH 330 Medium and Materiality          BIOL 307   Special Topic                         Laboratories
ACCT 312   Advanced Financial                    in Contemporary Art             BIOL 308   Special Topic                ENCH 396 Chemical Engineering
           Accounting                                                            BIOL 309   Experimental Design                   Separations 1
ACCT 316   Public Management            Astronomy                                           and Data Analysis            ENCH 475 Independent Course
           and Governance               ASTR 112   Astrophysics                             for Biologists                        of Study
ACCT 332   Advanced Management          ASTR 211   Observational Astronomy       BIOL 313   Advanced Microbiology        ENCH 482 Bioprocess Engineering 2
           Accounting                   ASTR 231   Observational Astronomy       BIOL 332   Genetics, Evolution          ENCH 483 Advanced Energy
ACCT 340   Social and Environmental     ASTR 326   Special Topic: Stars and                 and Ecology of                        Processing Technologies
           Reporting                               the Interstellar Medium                  Invasive Species                      and Systems
ACCT 341   Public Accounting            ASTR 381   Advanced Experiments in       BIOL 333   Molecular Genetics           ENCH 484 Advanced Modelling
           and Finance                             Physics and Astronomy         BIOL 334   Evolutionary Genetics                 and Simulation
ACCT 346   Auditing                     ASTR 391   Introductory Astronomy                   and Genomics                 ENCH 494 Process Engineering
ACCT 356   Advanced Auditing                       Research                      BIOL 351   Cell Biology 2                        Design 3
ACCT 358   Advanced Taxation                                                     BIOL 352   Plant Development            ENCH 495 Research Project
ACCT 359   Further Issues in            Biochemistry                                        and Biotechnology            ENCH 496 Advanced Separations
           Advanced Taxation                                                     BIOL 354   Animal Ecophysiology         ENCH 497 Process Management
                                        BCHM 111 Cellular Biology
ACCT 390   Accounting Internship                                                 BIOL 355   Neurons, Hormones
                                                 and Biochemistry
                                        BCHM 112 Structure and Reactivity                   and Behaviour                Chemistry
Antarctic Studies                                                                BIOL 371   Evolutionary Ecology
                                                 in Chemistry                                                            CHEM 111   Chemical Principles
ANTA 101 Antarctica                              and Biochemistry                BIOL 375   Freshwater Ecosystems                   and Processes
ANTA 102 Antarctica: The Cold           BCHM 202 Foundations in                  BIOL 377   Global Change and            CHEM 112   Structure and Reactivity
         Continent                               Molecular Biology                          Biosecurity                             in Chemistry and
ANTA 103 Antarctica: Life in            BCHM 206 Organic Chemistry               BIOL 378   Population Ecology                      Biochemistry
         the Cold                       BCHM 207 Special Topic                              and Conservation             CHEM 114   Foundations of
                                        BCHM 212 Chemical Reactivity             BIOL 383   Behavioural Ecology                     Chemistry
Anthropology                            BCHM 222 BIOCHEMISTRY B                  BIOL 384   Marine Ecosystems            CHEM 211   Molecules
ANTH 102 Cultural Diversity and                  - Metabolism; the reactions                                             CHEM 212   Chemical Reactivity
         The Making of The                       of molecules in cells           Biosecurity                             CHEM 242   Organic Chemistry
         Modern World                   BCHM 253 Cell Biology I                  BIOS 201   Issues in                    CHEM 251   Foundations of
ANTH 105 Human Evolution                BCHM 281 Practical Biochemistry                     New Zealand Biosecurity                 Materials Science and
ANTH 212 Kinship and Family in          BCHM 303 Special Topic                                                                      Nanotechnology
         Comparative Perspective        BCHM 304 Special Topic                   Business                                CHEM 255   Contemporary Chemistry:
ANTH 213 Environment,                   BCHM 305 Protein Science                 BSNS 201 Business and Culture                      Technology, Environment,
         Development                    BCHM 306 Biochemical Pathology           BSNS 290 Special Topic: Enterprise                 and Health
         and Disaster                   BCHM 338 Chemical Biology                         in Practice - Project          CHEM 281   Practical Chemistry
ANTH 223 Ethnicity and History          BCHM 339 Bioinorganic and                BSNS 299 UC Employability               CHEM 327   Special Topic
ANTH 238 Exploring the Past:                     Bioorganic Chemistry                     Portfolio                      CHEM 328   Special Topic
         Museums, Memory and            BCHM 381 Biochemical Techniques                                                  CHEM 329   Special Topic:
         Material Culture                                                        Chemical and                                       Introductory Research in
ANTH 301 Doing Ethnography:             Biological Sciences                      Process Engineering                                the Chemical Sciences
         Concepts and Practices         BIOL 111   Cellular Biology                                                      CHEM 333   Chemical Physics
                                                                                 ENCH 199 Workshop Training
ANTH 312 Kinship and Family in                     and Biochemistry                                                                 and Spectroscopy
                                                                                          Course for Chemical and
         Comparative Perspective        BIOL 112   Ecology, Evolution                                                    CHEM 335   Organometallic
                                                                                          Process Engineering
ANTH 313 Environment,                              and Conservation                                                                 Chemistry and Catalysis
                                                                                 ENCH 241 Engineering Chemistry 2
         Development                    BIOL 113   Diversity of Life                                                     CHEM 336   Supramolecular
                                                                                 ENCH 281 Principles Of Biology
         and Disaster                   BIOL 116   Human Biology                                                                    Chemistry and
                                                                                          For Engineers
ANTH 388 Contested Heritage:            BIOL 209   Biological Data Analysis                                                         Molecular Engineering
                                                                                 ENCH 291 Mass and Energy
         Politics, Power                BIOL 210   Vertebrate Biology                                                    CHEM 337   Organic Synthesis
                                                                                          Balances
         and Practice                   BIOL 212   Marine Biology and Ecology                                            CHEM 340   Environmental Chemistry
                                                                                 ENCH 292 Heat and Mass
                                        BIOL 213   Microbiology and Genetics                                                        and Toxicology
                                                                                          Transfer Operations
                                                                                 ENCH 293 Fluid Mechanics 1

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CHEM 343 Materials Science                ENCI 498 Special Topic                CMDS 320 Spoken and Written           CRJU 307 Issues in Policing,
         and Nanotechnology               ENCN 401 Engineering in                        Language Disorders                    Prosecution and
CHEM 381 Advanced Synthetic                        Developing Communities                in Education                          Alternatives to
         Techniques                       ENCN 412 Traffic Engineering          CMDS 363 Motor Speech Disorders                Prosecution
CHEM 382 Instrumental Methods             ENCN 415 Pavement Engineering         CMDS 365 Dysphagia and Related        CRJU 308 The Principles of Evidence
                                          ENCN 444 Water Infrastructure                  Disorders - Diagnosis
Chinese                                            and Design                   CMDS 366 Dysphagia and Related        Cultural Studies
CHIN 151 Chinese Language 1-A             ENCN 445 Environmental Fluid                   Disorders - Management       CULT 114   Aotearoa - Introduction
CHIN 152 Chinese Language 1-B                      Mechanics                    CMDS 367 Voice Science                           to New Zealand
CHIN 155 Understanding China              ENCN 452 Advanced Geotechnical                 and Disorders                           Treaty Society
CHIN 206 Chinese Cinema                            Engineering                  CMDS 369 Aphasia and                  CULT 150   Music in Aotearoa
         and Contemporary                 ENCN 454 Geotechnical Earthquake               Related Disorders                       New Zealand
         Chinese Culture                           Engineering                  CMDS 381 Applied Research and         CULT 201   Media Audiences
CHIN 251 Chinese Language 2-A             ENCN 470 Professional Engineering              Clinical Practice 3          CULT 202   Cultural Politics/
CHIN 252 Chinese Language 2-B                      Development                  CMDS 382 Clinical Practice 4                     Cultural Activism
CHIN 306 Chinese Cinema: History          ENCN 481 Environmental                CMDS 420 Professional Studies 1       CULT 206   From Bambi to Kong: The
         and Recent Development                    Engineering Design           CMDS 451 Fluency Disorders                       Animal in Popular Culture
CHIN 351 Chinese Language 3-A             ENCN 493 Project                      CMDS 461 Complex Communication        CULT 207   Constructing Bodies
CHIN 352 Chinese Language 3-B             ENGR 403 Fire Engineering                      Disorders                    CULT 219   Te Tiriti: The Treaty
                                                                                CMDS 468 Professional Studies 2                  of Waitangi
Cinema Studies                            Classics                              CMDS 482 Clinical Practice 5          CULT 252   Crime Stories
                                          CLAS 104   Greek Mythologies          CMDS 484 Clinical Practice 6          CULT 302   Takahi: Colonisation
CINE 102     The Backpacker’s Guide
                                          CLAS 105   Roman Mythologies          CMDS 490 Research Project             CULT 303   Sexualities in Culture
             to World Cinema
                                          CLAS 111   Greek History              CMDS 491 Capstone Project             CULT 310   Sociology of the City
CINE 104     The Oscar for
             Best Picture: The            CLAS 112   Roman History                                                    CULT 319   Ngati Apopo:
                                          CLAS 134   Beginners’ Greek A         Community Engagement                             Māori Futures
             Envelope Please!
CINE 201     Hollywood and Genre          CLAS 135   Beginners’ Greek B         CHCH 101 Strengthening                CULT 322   Documentary: From the
CINE 202     Film and Theory              CLAS 144   Beginners’ Latin A                  Communities through                     Margins to
CINE 213     Kiriata: Māori Film          CLAS 145   Beginners’ Latin B                  Social Innovation                       the Mainstream
             and Media                    CLAS 213   Alexander the Great                                              CULT 333   The Exotic
CINE 214     European Novels and          CLAS 220   Troy and Ancient Epic      Computer Engineering                  CULT 336   Heroines in History
             Film Adaptations             CLAS 222   Ancient Economies          ENCE 260   Computer Systems           CULT 352   Crime Stories
CINE 215     Chinese Cinema               CLAS 234   Intermediate Greek         ENCE 360   Operating Systems
             and Contemporary                        Authors 1                  ENCE 361   Embedded Systems 1         Data Science
             Chinese Culture              CLAS 235   Intermediate Greek         ENCE 461   Embedded Systems 2         DATA 201   Data Wrangling
CINE 301     Film History: The Sixties               Authors 2                  ENCE 464   Embedded Software and      DATA 301   Big Data Computing
             and the New Wave             CLAS 244   Intermediate Latin                    Advanced Computing                    and Systems
CINE 302     Documentary: From                       Authors A
             the Margins to               CLAS 245   Intermediate Latin         Computer Science                      Digital Humanities
             the Mainstream                          Authors B
                                                                                COSC 101   Working in a               DIGI 101   Working in a
                                          CLAS 310   Writing in Chains:
                                                                                           Digital World                         Digital World
Civil Engineering                                    Latin Literature and
                                                                                COSC 121   Introduction to            DIGI 102   Computers, Artificial
                                                     Roman Slavery
ENCI 199     Health & Safety on                                                            Computer Programming                  Intelligence, and the
                                          CLAS 325   Roman Social History
             the Worksite                                                       COSC 122   Introduction to                       Information Society
                                          CLAS 326   Concepts of Art and
ENCN 201     Communication Skills                                                          Computer Science           DIGI 103   Statistics 1
                                                     Literature from Homer to
             Portfolio 1                                                        COSC 261   Formal Languages           DIGI 125   Music Technologies 1
                                                     Aristotle
ENCN 213     Design Studio 1                                                               and Compilers              DIGI 202   Cyberspace, Cyborgs, and
                                          CLAS 335   Advanced Greek Authors
ENCN 221     Engineering Materials                                              COSC 262   Algorithms                            the Meaning of Life
                                          CLAS 345   Advanced Latin Authors
ENCN 231     Solid Mechanics                                                    COSC 264   Introduction to Computer   DIGI 205   Introduction to
ENCN 242     Fluid Mechanics              Communications, see                              Networks and                          Geographic
             and Hydrology                Media and Communications                         the Internet                          Information Systems
ENCN 253     Soil Mechanics                                                     COSC 265   Relational Database        DIGI 207   Social Media and
ENCN 261     Transport and Surveying                                                       Systems                               Public Life
ENCN 281     Environmental                Communication Disorders               COSC 362   Data and                   DIGI 210   Big Data and society:
             Engineering                  (Speech and                                      Network Security                      Navigating Concepts,
ENCI 335     Structural Analysis          Language Pathology)                   COSC 363   Computer Graphics                     Methods and Critical
ENCI 336     Structural Design            CMDS 113 Introduction to              COSC 364   Internet Technology                   Perspectives
ENCN 301     Communication                         Communication                           and Engineering            DIGI 301   Reading Digitally:
             Skills Portfolio 2                    Disorders                    COSC 366   Research Project                      Electronic Texts in
ENCN 304     Deterministic                CMDS 114 The Science of Human         COSC 367   Artificial Intelligence               Literary Culture
             Mathematical Methods                  Communication                COSC 368   Humans and Computers       DIGI 302   Cyberspace, Cyborgs, and
ENCN 305     Programming, Statistics      CMDS 161 Anatomy and Physiology                                                        the Meaning of Life
             and Optimization                      of the Speech, Hearing       Criminal Justice
ENCN 342     Fluid Mechanics                       and Swallowing               CRJU 101 Introduction to              Economics
             and Hydraulics                        Mechanism                             Criminal Justice             ECON 104 Introduction to
ENCN 353     Geotechnical Engineering     CMDS 222 Language Disorders           CRJU 201 Crime and Justice                     Microeconomics
ENCN 371     Project and Infrastructure            in Children                  CRJU 202 Criminal Law                 ECON 105 Introduction to
             Management                   CMDS 223 Clinical Linguistics                  and Procedure                         Macroeconomics
ENCN 375     Sustainable Engineering               and Phonetics                CRJU 211 Forensic Science for         ECON 206 Intermediate
             for a Changing Climate       CMDS 232 Speech Sound Disorders                Criminal Justice                      Macroeconomics
ENCI 423     Advanced Structural          CMDS 243 Introduction to              CRJU 301 Sentencing Theory            ECON 207 Intermediate
             Analysis and Dynamics                 Audiologic Assessment                 and Practice                          Microeconomics -
ENCI 425     Structural Steel                      and Management               CRJU 302 Prisons and Corrections               Households
ENCI 426     Structural Concrete          CMDS 263 Evaluating Research for      CRJU 304 Research Essay in                     and Government
ENCI 427     Timber Structures                     Clinical Practice                     Criminal Justice             ECON 208 Intermediate
ENCI 429     Structural Systems           CMDS 281 Observation and Clinical                                                    Microeconomics
ENCI 475     Independent Course                    Practice 1                                                                  - Firms and Markets
             of Study                     CMDS 282 Clinical Practice 2                                                ECON 213 Introduction to
                                                                                                                               Econometrics

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ECON 222 International Trade              ENEL 320 Signals and                Engineering Mathematics              Environmental Science
ECON 223 Introduction to Game                      Communications
         Theory for Business,             ENEL 321 Control Systems            EMTH 110 Engineering                 ENVR 101 Introduction to
         Science and Politics             ENEL 372 Power and                           Mathematics Tutorial                 Environmental Science
ECON 225 Environmental                             Analogue Electronics       EMTH 118 Engineering                 ENVR 201 Environmental Science
         Economics                        ENEL 373 Digital Electronics                 Mathematics 1A                       and Practice
ECON 228 Study Tour to                             and Devices                EMTH 119 Engineering                 ENVR 301 Environmental Science:
         South America                    ENEL 382 Electric Power                      Mathematics 1B                       Cities and Coasts
ECON 310 Economic Thinking                         and Machines               EMTH 171 Mathematical Modelling      ENVR 356 Field-focused
         for Business                     ENEL 400 Electrical and                      and Computation                      Research Methods in
ECON 314 Economic Analysis of                      Computer Engineering       EMTH 210 Engineering                          Environmental Science
         “Big Data”                                Research Project                    Mathematics 2
ECON 321 Microeconomic Analysis           ENEL 420 Advanced Signals           EMTH 211 Engineering Linear          European and European
ECON 323 Time Series Methods              ENEL 422 Communications                      Algebra and Statistics      Union Studies
ECON 324 Econometrics                              Engineering                EMTH 271 Mathematical Modelling      EURA 101 Global EUrope
ECON 326 Macro and                        ENEL 441 Special Topic                       and Computation 2           EURA 104 European Languages in
         Monetary Economics               ENEL 442 Special Topic in           EMTH 410 Special Topic in                     Europe and Beyond
ECON 329 Industrial Organisation                   Electrical and                      Engineering Mathematics     EURA 201 European Identity and
ECON 331 Financial Economics                       Electronic Engineering     EMTH 411 Special Topic in                     Culture: Multicultural
ECON 335 Public Economics 1               ENEL 443 Independent Course                  Engineering Mathematics              Societies of Europe and
ECON 338 Health Economics                          of Study                   EMTH 413 Special Topic in                     the European Union
         Overview                         ENEL 471 Power Electronics 2                 Engineering Mathematics     EURA 204 European Novels and
ECON 339 The Economics of                 ENEL 480 Electrical Power Systems   EMTH 414 Special Topic in                     Film Adaptations
         European Integration             ENEL 481 Electrical Machines                 Engineering Mathematics     EURA 210 European Integration
ECON 340 Development Economics            ENEL 491 Nano Engineered            EMTH 415 Special Topic in                     from Community
ECON 343 The Economics of                          Electronic Devices                  Engineering Mathematics              to Union
         Innovation, Creativity and                                                                                EURA 223 The EU, Globalization
         Intellectual Property            Engineering                         English                                       and Migration
ECON 344 International Finance            ENGR 100 Academic Writing           ENGL 102 Great Works                 EURA 224 Democratic and
ECON 390 Internship or                             Assessment                 ENGL 107 Shakespeare                          Economic Evolution
         Consultancy Project              ENGR 101 Foundations                ENGL 117 Writing for                          of Europe
                                                   of Engineering                      Academic Success            EURA 226 The Rise and Fall of
Education                                 ENGR 102 Engineering Mechanics      ENGL 118 Creative Writing: Skills,            Communism in Central
Contact the International Relationships   ENGR 200 Engineering Work                    Techniques                           and Eastern Europe,
Office for further information on                  Experience                          and Strategies                       1944–1991
Teacher Education courses.                ENGR 210 Independent Course         WRIT 101 Writing for                 EURA 234 Special Topic: European
                                                   of Study                            Academic Success                     Foreign and Security
CHCH 101 Strengthening                    ENGR 211 Special Topic              ENGL 201 The Essay and Beyond:                Policy in the 21st Century
         Communities through                       in Engineering                      Creative Non-Fiction        EURA 235 Tsardom to Empire:
         Social Innovation                ENGR 212 Special Topic              ENGL 206 Science, Technology                  Russian History 1480
EDUC 101 Spark! How & What                         in Engineering                      and Literature                       to 1917
         People Learn                     ENGR 301 Special Topic              ENGL 210 Inventing New Zealand       EURA 301 European Identity and
EDUC 102 Child and Adolescent                      in Engineering                      in Literature                        Culture: Multicultural
         Development                      ENGR 303 Special Topic              ENGL 213 Children’s Classics:                 Societies of Europe and
EDUC 103 Education, Culture                        in Engineering                      Popular Children’s Texts             the European Union
         and Society                      ENGR 304 Independent Course                  and their Representation    EURA 304 European Novels and
EDUC 202 One in Four: Different                    of Study                            on Film                              Film Adaptations
         Developmental Pathways           ENGR 310 Independent Course         ENGL 220 Creative Writing:           EURA 310 European Integration
EDUC 204 Promoting Child and                       of Study                            Short Fiction                        from Community
         Adolescent Wellbeing             ENGR 315 Humanitarian               ENGL 232 Cultural Politics/                   to Union
         and Health                                Engineering Practice                Cultural Activism           EURA 326 The Rise and Fall of
EDUC 206 Education and Society:           ENGR 401 Computational              ENGL 243 From Bambi to Kong: The              Communism in Central
         Ideals and Realities                      Fluid Dynamics                      Animal in Popular Culture            and Eastern Europe,
EDUC 302 Researching                      ENGR 402 Special Topic: Rocket      ENGL 252 Crime Stories                        1944–1991
         Development:                              Systems Design             ENGL 305 European Novels and         EURA 330 Special Topic:
         Opportunities and Risks                   and Control                         Film Adaptations                     Contemporary Policy
         in Adolescence                   ENGR 403 Fire Engineering           ENGL 306 Science, Technology                  Challenges in the
EDUC 315 Educating for Diversity          ENGR 404 Renewable Energy                    and Literature                       European Union
EDUC 339 Globalisation, Social                     Technologies               ENGL 332 Sexualities in Culture      EURA 333 European Public Law
         Justice and Education                     and Management             ENGL 333 The Exotic                  EURA 335 Tsardom to Empire:
                                          ENGR 405 Industrial Pollution       ENGL 345 Reading Digitally:                   Russian History 1480
Electrical and                                     Control                             Electronic Texts in                  to 1917
Electronic Engineering                    ENGR 407 Bioprocess Engineering 1            Literary Culture            EURA 339 The Economics of
                                          ENGR 410 Independent Course         ENGL 349 From Bambi to Kong: The              European Integration
ENEL 198    Electrical Workshop
                                                   of Study                            Animal in Popular Culture
            Course
ENEL 199    Basic Workshop Course         ENGR 476 Independent Course         ENGL 352 Crime Stories               Exercise Science, see
ENEL 200    Electrical and Computer                of Study                                                        Sport Coaching
                                          ENGR 477 Independent Course         English Language
            Engineering Design
ENEL 220    Circuits and Signals                   of Study                   ENLA 101   The English Language      Finance
ENEL 270    Principles of Electronics                                         ENLA 102   Language and Society in   FINC 101   Personal Finance
            and Devices                   Engineering Geology                            New Zealand and Beyond    FINC 201   Business Finance
ENEL 280    Principles of                 ENGE 417 Foundations of             ENLA 310   New Zealand English       FINC 203   Financial Markets,
            Electrical Systems                     Engineering Geology                                                        Institutions and
ENEL 290    Waves and Materials in                                                                                            Instruments
            Electrical Engineering                                                                                 FINC 301   Corporate Finance Theory
ENEL 300    Electrical and Computer                                                                                           and Policy
            Engineering Design 2                                                                                   FINC 305   Financial Modelling
ENEL 301    Fundamentals of                                                                                        FINC 308   Applied Financial Analysis
            Engineering Economics                                                                                             and Valuation
            and Management
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FINC 311     Investments                 FREN 222 French Language               GEOL 338 Engineering and                HIST 254   Making Imperial Britain,
FINC 312     Derivative Securities                Acquisition :                          Mining Geology                            1780-1914
FINC 331     Financial Economics                  Intermediate B                GEOL 339 Special Topic                  HIST 255   Heroines in History
FINC 344     International Finance       FREN 311 Banned Books and              GEOL 340 Special Topic                  HIST 257   America in Revolution
FINC 390     Internship or                        Countercultures               GEOL 342 Special Topic                             and Civil War
             Consultancy Project         FREN 321 French Language               GEOL 343 Special Topic                  HIST 262   Māori and Indigenous
                                                  Acquisition: Advanced A       GEOL 351 Advanced Field                            Development
Fine Arts                                FREN 322 French Language                        Techniques                     HIST 268   Te Tiriti: The Treaty
FINA 101     What is Practice?                    Acquisition: Advanced B       GEOL 352 Advanced Field Mapping                    of Waitangi
FINA 102     Communities of Practice                                            GEOL 354 Geodynamics                    HIST 269   The Rise and Fall of
FINA 103     Studio Practice             Geography                                       and Geohazards                            Communism in Central
                                         GEOG 106 Global Environmental          GEOL 356 Field-focused                             and Eastern Europe,
Forest Engineering                                Change                                 Research Methods                          1944–1991
                                         GEOG 109 Physical Geography:           GEOL 357 Topics in New Zealand          HIST 270   Anzac Neighbours:
FORE 199     Workshop Training
                                                  Earth, Ocean,                          Geology                                   Australia and
             Course
                                                  Atmosphere                                                                       New Zealand
ENFO 204     Forest Measurement                                                 German
                                         GEOG 110 Human Geography:                                                      HIST 279   Social and Cultural
ENFO 327     Wood Science
                                                  People, Process, Place        GRMN 151 Elementary German                         History of India
ENFO 410     Forest Engineering
                                         GEOG 201 Environmental Processes:               Language A                     HIST 283   Ethnicity and History
             Research
                                                  Principles                    GRMN 152 Elementary German              HIST 285   The Irish Revolution,
ENFO 491     Special Topic
                                                  and Applications                       Language B                                1916–1923: Violence
ENFO 492     Special Topic
                                         GEOG 202 Globalisation and             GRMN 251 Intermediate German                       and Memory
ENFO 499     Industry Field Programme
                                                  New Geographies                        Language A                     HIST 288   Exploring the Past:
Forestry                                 GEOG 205 Introduction to               GRMN 252 Intermediate German                       Museums, Memory and
                                                  Geographic Information                 Language B                                Material Culture
FORE 102     Forests and Societies                                                                                      HIST 292   Oral Traditions and
                                                  Systems and Science           GRMN 351 Advanced German
FORE 105     Forests of the World                                                                                                  Modern Histories of
                                         GEOG 206 Resource and                           Language A
FORE 111     Trees, Forests and                                                                                                    Ngāi Tahu
                                                  Environmental                 GRMN 352 Advanced German
             the Environment                                                                                            HIST 293   Fascism and the Far-Right
                                                  Management                             Language B
FORE 131     Trees in the Landscape                                                                                                in Europe
                                         GEOG 208 Remote sensing for
FORE 141     Forest Growth and                                                  Health Sciences                         HIST 295   Crime, Criminology
                                                  geospatial analysis
             Measurements                                                                                                          and Policing in Modern
                                         GEOG 211 Environmental Processes:      HLED 121   Introduction to
FORE 151     Commercial Aspects                                                                                                    Europe since 1750
                                                  Research Practice                        Health Education
             of Forestry                                                                                                HIST 329   The Rise and Fall of
                                         GEOG 213 The EU, Globalization         HLED 122   Building Resilience
FORE 205     Introduction to                                                                                                       Communism in Central
                                                  and Migration                 HLTH 101   Introduction to
             Forest Engineering                                                                                                    and Eastern Europe,
                                         GEOG 215 Environmental Hazards                    Health Studies
FORE 215     Introduction to                                                                                                       1944–1991
                                                  and Disasters                 HLTH 106   Ngā Take, Te Wero - Māori
             Forest Economics                                                                                           HIST 335   Tsardom to Empire:
                                         GEOG 309 Research for Resilient                   Health Issues
FORE 218     Forest Biology                                                                                                        Russian History 1480
                                                  Environments and                         and Opportunities
FORE 219     Introduction to                                                                                                       to 1917
                                                  Communities                   HLTH 110   Epidemiology
             Silviculture                                                                                               HIST 339   The First World War: Total
                                         GEOG 311 Coastal Studies               HLTH 111   Global Health
FORE 222     Biometry 1a                                                                                                           War in Europe
                                         GEOG 312 Snow, Ice and Climate         HLED 221   Models of Health
FORE 224     Biometry 1b                                                                                                HIST 352   Kiwi Culture
                                         GEOG 321 European Integration                     Education
FORE 307     Plantation Silviculture                                                                                    HIST 361   Heroines in History
                                                  From Community                HLED 222   Sexualities Education
FORE 316     Forest Management                                                                                          HIST 366   Takahi: Colonisation
                                                  to Union                      HLED 223   Nutrition and
FORE 327     Wood Science                                                                                               HIST 367   Social and Cultural
                                         GEOG 323 Geospatial Analysis in                   Physical Activity
FORE 342     Geospatial Science in                                                                                                 History of India
                                                  the Social and                HLTH 201   Health Promotion
             Forest Monitoring                                                                                          HIST 373   Renaissance and
                                                  Environmental Sciences        HLTH 202   Health and Society:
             and Management                                                                                                        Reformation Europe
                                         GEOG 324 Distributed GIS and                      Applied research for
FORE 414     Dissertation                                                                                               HIST 376   Making Imperial Britain,
                                                  Geoinformatics                           Aotearoa/New Zealand
FORE 419     Management Case Study                                                                                                 1780 to 1914
                                         GEOG 325 Health, Well-being            HLTH 213   Health Systems
FORE 422     Forest Harvest Planning                                                                                    HIST 377   American Revolution and
                                                  and Environment                          and Policy
FORE 423     Forest Transportation and                                                                                             Civil War
                                         GEOG 351 Rethinking Development        HLTH 214   Environmental and
             Road Design                                                                                                HIST 379   Māori and Indigenous
FORE 426     Forest Products                                                               Occupational Health
                                         Geology                                HLED 321   Health Education in
                                                                                                                                   Development
             Marketing and                                                                                              HIST 393   Fascism and the Far-Right
             International Trade         GEOL 111   Planet Earth: An                       Practice - INTERNSHIP
                                                                                                                                   in Europe
FORE 435     Forest Economics 2                     Introduction to Geology     HLED 322   Critical Analysis of
                                                                                                                        HIST 395   Crime, Criminology
FORE 436     Forest Tree Breeding        GEOL 113   GeoHazards                             Contemporary
                                                                                                                                   and Policing in Modern
FORE 443     Biosecurity Risk            GEOL 115   The Dynamic                            Health Issues
                                                                                                                                   Europe since 1750
             Management                             Earth System                HLTH 301   Evidence in Health
FORE 447     Environmental Forestry      GEOL 237   Special Topic               HLTH 312   Health Planning,             Human Services
FORE 475     Independent Course          GEOL 240   Field Studies A - Mapping              Implementation
                                         GEOL 241   Field Studies B                        and Evaluation               HSRV 101   Introduction to
             of Study
                                                    - Field Techniques                                                             Social Policy
French                                   GEOL 242   Rocks, Minerals and Ores    History                                 HSRV 102   Introduction to Human
                                         GEOL 243   Depositional                                                                   Services and Practice
FREN 120     French Language                                                    HIST 127   American History
                                                    Environments                                                                   in Aotearoa
             Acquisition: Beginners                                             HIST 133   Medieval Europe: from
                                                    and Stratigraphy                                                    HSRV 103   Violence in Society
             (Summer)                                                                      Rome to the Black Death
                                         GEOL 244   Structural Geology and                                              HSRV 104   Youth Realities
FREN 121     French Language                                                    HIST 136   Revolutions and
                                                    Global Geophysics                                                   HSRV 201   Communication in the
             Acquisition: Beginners A                                                      Revolutionaries
                                         GEOL 246   Special Topic: Earth                                                           Human Services
FREN 122     French Language                                                    HIST 137   Modern World History
                                                    Surface Dynamics                                                    HSRV 202   Human Behaviour and
             Acquisition: Beginners B                                           HIST 235   Tsardom to Empire:
                                         GEOL 331   Principles of                                                                  Human Systems
FREN 211     Banned Books and                                                              Russian History 1480
                                                    Basin Analysis                                                      HSRV 203   Policy Debates in the
             Countercultures                                                               to 1917
                                         GEOL 336   Magmatic Systems                                                               Social Services
FREN 221     French Language                                                    HIST 239   The First World War: Total
                                                    and Volcanology                                                     HSRV 204   Culture, Indigeneity
             Acquisition :                                                                 War in Europe
                                         GEOL 337   Geothermal and                                                                 and Citizenship: Critical
             Intermediate A                                                     HIST 243   Kiwi Culture
                                                    Ore Exploration                                                                Debates for the
                                                                                HIST 253   Renaissance and
                                                                                                                                   Human Services
                                                                                           Reformation Europe

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HSRV 206 Child Protection Practice   Internships                                   LAWS 366 Sentencing Theory            MGMT 342 Entrepreneurship and
HSRV 207 Te Tiriti: The Treaty                                                              and Practice                          New Ventures
         of Waitangi                 Refer to individual subject lists for other   LAWS 367 Special Topic: Artificial    MGMT 343 Social Entrepreneurship
HSRV 208 Gender Sensitivity and      internship opportunities.                              Intelligence & Law           MGMT 344 Strategic Management
         the Human Services                                                        LAWS 368 Comparative Law:             MGMT 345 Strategy Processes
HSRV 209 Special Topic               PACE 295     Internship                                New Zealand Law in                    and Practices
HSRV 210 Gender, Crime and           PACE 395     Internship                                Global Context               MGMT 370 Strategic Operations
         Social Theory                                                             LAWS 373 Washington Internship                 and Supply Chain
HSRV 211 Community                   Japanese                                      LAWS 382 Legal Internship                      Management
         Development: Concepts,      JAPA 108     Introduction to                  LAWS 383 Law and Medicine             MGMT 371 Purchasing and Supply
         Practice and the                         Japanese Culture                 LAWS 386 Clinical Legal Studies                Chain Management
         Dynamics of Change          JAPA 125     Elementary Japanese A            LAWS 387 Advanced Public Law          MGMT 372 Project Management
HSRV 301 Change and                  JAPA 126     Elementary Japanese B            LAWS 388 European Public Law          MGMT 390 Management Intern
         Human Systems               JAPA 212     Japanese Society and             LAWS 390 Private International Law             Consulting Project
HSRV 302 Qualitative Social                       Culture in Film                  LAWS 393 Advanced Land Law
         Research                                 and Literature                   LAWS 398 Legal Ethics                 Māori and
HSRV 303 Women Offending             JAPA 214     Special Topic in Japanese                                              Indigenous Studies
         and Victimisation                        Language A                       Linguistics                           MAOR 107 Aotearoa: Introduction to
         Perspectives                JAPA 215     Intermediate Japanese            LING 101 The English Language                  Traditional Māori Society
HSRV 304 Indigenous Practice         JAPA 216     Special Topic in                 LING 102 Language and Society in      MAOR 108 Aotearoa: Introduction
HSRV 305 Quantitative Research                    Japanese Language                         New Zealand and Beyond                to New Zealand
         Methods for the             JAPA 314     Independent Course               LING 215 The Sounds of Speech                  Treaty Society
         Human Services                           of Study                         LING 216 Systems of Words and         MAOR 165 He Tīmatanga: Engaging
HSRV 306 Non-Governmental            JAPA 316     Independent Course                        Sounds in Language                    with Māori
         Organisations and                        of Study                         LING 217 Sentence Structure           MAOR 172 Science, Māori and
         Social Development          JAPA 325     Advancing Japanese A             LING 219 Language Acquisition                  Indigenous Knowledge
HSRV 308 Gender Sensitivity and      JAPA 326     Advancing Japanese B             LING 225 Forensic Linguistics         MAOR 212 Māori and Indigenous
         the Human Services                                                        LING 230 Special Topics                        Development
                                     Law                                                    in Linguistics               MAOR 219 Te Tiriti: The Treaty
Information Systems                  LAWS 101     Legal System: Legal              LING 306 Topics in Syntactic Theory            of Waitangi
INFO 123   Business Information                   Method and Institutions          LING 307 Topics in Phonetics          MAOR 230 Ethnicity and History
           Systems and Technology    LAWS 110     Legal Foundations,                        and Phonology                MAOR 268 Kiriata: Māori film
INFO 125   Introduction to                        Research and Writing             LING 310 New Zealand English                   and Media
           Programming               LAWS 301     Equity and Trusts                                                      MAOR 270 Te Ao Hauora
           with Databases            LAWS 305     Company Law                      Management                                     Tangata: Māori Health
INFO 213   Object-Oriented Systems   LAWS 307     The Principles of Evidence       MGMT 100 Fundamentals of                       Perspectives
           Development               LAWS 309     Child and Family Law                      Management                   MAOR 282 Kapa Haka - Introducing
INFO 223   Business Systems          LAWS 310     Relationship Property and        MGMT 170 Managerial Decision                   Māori Performing Arts
           Analysis                               Family Finance                            Making                       MAOR 285 Oral Traditions and
INFO 243   Accounting Information    LAWS 314     Environmental Law,               MGMT 206 Organisational Behaviour              Modern Histories of
           Systems                                Policy and Society               MGMT 207 Principles of Human                   Ngāi Tahu
INFO 253   Internet Business         LAWS 322     International Human                       Resource Management          MAOR 301 Ngāti Apopo:
           and Technology                         Rights                           MGMT 221 International Business                Māori Futures
INFO 260   Data Management           LAWS 323     Immigration and                  MGMT 223 Innovation Management        MAOR 317 Takahi: Colonisation
INFO 263   Web Design                             Refugee Law                      MGMT 228 Chinese Business             MAOR 323 Research Essay
           and Development           LAWS 324     Principles of Public                      Practices and Culture        MAOR 373 Whakaaro Wairua:
INFO 333   IT Risk and Security                   International Law                         (study tour)                          Māori Spiritual Beliefs
           Management                LAWS 326     Treaty Settlement                MGMT 230 Business, Society and                 and Philosophies
INFO 343   IT Governance                          Negotiations                              the Environment
           and Strategy              LAWS 330     Intellectual Property Law        MGMT 270 Introduction to              Māori Language, see
INFO 353   Contemporary Issues in    LAWS 331     Commercial Law I: Sales                   Operations and Supply        Te Reo Māori
           Information Systems                    and Consumer Law                          Chain Management
INFO 360   Business Process          LAWS 332     Commercial Law II:               MGMT 271 Operations Management        Marketing
           Management                             Personal Property                         Processes
INFO 361   Business Intelligence                                                                                         MKTG 100   Principles of Marketing
                                                  Security and Credit              MGMT 281 Business Research            MKTG 201   Marketing Management
           and Analytics             LAWS 335     Insolvency Law                            Methods
INFO 390   Information Systems                                                                                           MKTG 202   Marketing Research
                                     LAWS 338     World Trade Law                  MGMT 301 Leading Change               MKTG 204   Consumer Behaviour
           Internship                LAWS 341     Insurance Law                             and Innovation
INFO 393   Information Systems                                                                                           MKTG 205   Services Marketing
                                     LAWS 344     Gender and the Law               MGMT 303 Leading and Managing                    and Management
           Project Management        LAWS 348     Research Project                          People: Essential            MKTG 230   Business, Society and
                                     LAWS 350     Competition Law                           Employment Frameworks
Innovation                           LAWS 352     Selected Issues                  MGMT 304 Management Skills for a
                                                                                                                                    the Environment
                                                                                                                         MKTG 240   Tourism, Hospitality &
INOV 200 Opportunities: Here,                     in Taxation                               Diverse Workforce                       Events Management
         There and Everywhere        LAWS 356     Special Topic: Selected          MGMT 306 Team Leadership              MKTG 307   Advertising and
INOV 201 Will it Fly?: Feasibility                Topics in Natural                MGMT 308 Advanced Human                          Promotion Management
         Assessment of                            Resource Law                              Resource Management          MKTG 309   International Marketing
         New Innovation              LAWS 357     Special Topic:                   MGMT 324 International                MKTG 310   Customer Experience
INOV 202 Emerging Technologies                    Financial Regulation                      Entrepreneurship             MKTG 311   Retail Marketing
INOV 290 Enterprise in Practice      LAWS 358     The Rights of                    MGMT 330 Communication                MKTG 314   Tourism Marketing
         (Project)                                Indigenous Peoples                        Management                              and Management
                                     LAWS 359     Trial Advocacy                   MGMT 331 Learning and                 MKTG 315   Marketing for
                                     LAWS 360     Jurisprudence                             Development in                          Behavioural Change
                                     LAWS 363     Individual Employment                     Organisations                MKTG 316   Digital Marketing
                                                  Law                              MGMT 332 International                MKTG 317   Sustainable Tourism
                                     LAWS 364     Law of the Sea                            Management                              Enterprises and
                                     LAWS 365     Issues in Policing,              MGMT 333 Managing Corporate                      Destinations
                                                  Prosecution and                           Responsibility               MKTG 390   Marketing Internship
                                                  Alternatives to                  MGMT 335 Business and
                                                  Prosecution                               Sustainability

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Mathematics                         ENME 401 Mechanical Systems          MUSA 150 Music in Aotearoa            ENCN 444 Water Infrastructure
                                             Design                               New Zealand                           and Design
MATH 101   Methods of Mathematics   ENME 403 Linear Systems Control      MUSA 151 The Music Industry           ENCN 445 Environmental Fluid
MATH 102   Mathematics 1A                    and System Identification   MUSA 152 Acoustics and Recording               Mechanics
MATH 103   Mathematics 1B           ENME 404 Aerodynamics and                     Techniques                   ENCN 452 Advanced Geotechnical
MATH 110   Foundations of                    Ground Vehicle Dynamics     MUSA 190 Chamber Choir 1                       Engineering
           Applied Mathematics      ENME 405 Energy Systems              MUSA 193 Ensemble 1                   ENCN 454 Geotechnical Earthquake
           and Statistics                    Engineering                 MUSA 200 Musicianship, Harmony                 Engineering
MATH 120   Discrete Mathematics     ENME 406 Engineering Product                  and Analysis 2               ENCN 470 Professional Engineering
MATH 201   Multivariable Calculus            Design and Analysis         MUSA 201 Harmony and                           Development
MATH 202   Differential Equations   ENME 408 Honours Research and                 Score-Reading                ENCN 481 Environmental
MATH 203   Linear Algebra                    Development Project         MUSA 221 Notated Composition 2A                Engineering Design
MATH 220   Discrete Mathematics     ENME 409 Physiological Modelling     MUSA 222 Notated Composition 2B       ENCN 493 Project
           and Cryptography         ENME 411 Advanced Mechanical         MUSA 224 Orchestration,               ENGR 403 Fire Engineering
MATH 240   Analysis and Groups               System Design                        Arrangement                  ENNR 405 Ecological and
MATH 270   Mathematical Modelling   ENME 412 Advanced Vibrations                  and Remixing                          Bioresources Engineering
           and Computation 2        ENME 418 Engineering Management      MUSA 226 The Computer as a            ENNR 422 Water Resources and
MATH 302   Partial Differential              and Professional Practice            Musical Tool                          Irrigation Engineering
           Equations                         for Mechanical Engineers    MUSA 232 Musics of the World          ENNR 423 Sustainable Energy
MATH 303   Applied Matrix Algebra   ENME 446 Independent Course          MUSA 234 Contemporary Music                    Systems
MATH 320   Discrete Mathematics              of Study                    MUSA 236 Hip Hop Revolution
MATH 321   Rings and Fields         ENME 480 Independent Course          MUSA 241 Performance Major 2A         Pacific Studies
MATH 324   Cryptography and                  of Study                    MUSA 242 Performance Major 2B         PACS 102   Aotearoa: Introduction to
           Coding Theory            ENME 481 Special Topic: Failure      MUSA 243 Performance                             Traditional Māori Society
MATH 343   Metric, Normed and                Processes and Analysis               (Non-Major) 2                PACE 395   Internship
           Hilbert Spaces           ENME 482 Independent Course          MUSA 244 The Art of                   PACS 303   International Politics:
MATH 353   Computational                     of Study                             Accompaniment                           New Zealand Foreign
           Mathematics and          ENME 483 Special Topic               MUSA 250 Music in our Community                  Policy
           Applications             ENME 484 Special Topic:              MUSA 252 Kapa Haka - Introducing
MATH 363   Dynamical Systems                 HVAC Engineering                     Māori Performing Arts        Philosophy
MATH 365   Applications of          ENME 485 Special Topic: Propulsion   MUSA 290 Chamber Choir 2
           Complex Variables                                                                                   PHIL 110   Science: Good, Bad,
                                                                         MUSA 293 Ensemble 2
MATH 380   Mathematics in           Mechatronics Engineering                                                              and Bogus
                                                                         MUSA 320 Conducting
           Perspective                                                                                         PHIL 132   God, Mind, and Freedom
                                    ENMT 201 Mechatronics Design         MUSA 321 Composition 3A
MATH 391   Special Topic                                                                                       PHIL 133   Philosophy and
                                    ENMT 301 Mechatronics System         MUSA 322 Composition 3B
MATH 392   Special Topic                                                                                                  Human Nature
                                             Design                      MUSA 332 Musics of the World
MATH 393   Independent Course                                                                                  PHIL 136   Ethics Today
                                    ENMT 401 Mechatronics                MUSA 334 Contemporary Music
           of Study                                                                                            PHIL 137   Computers, Artificial
                                             Honours Research and        MUSA 335 Philosophy of Music
MATH 394   Independent Course                                                                                             Intelligence, and the
                                             Development Project         MUSA 341 Performance Major 3A
           of Study                                                                                                       Information Society
                                    ENMT 482 Robotics                    MUSA 342 Performance Major 3B
MATH 395   Mathematics Project                                                                                 PHIL 138   Logic and Critical
                                                                         MUSA 390 Chamber Choir 3
                                                                                                                          Thinking
Mechanical Engineering              Media and Communication              MUSA 393 Ensemble 3
                                                                                                               PHIL 139   Ethics, Politics and Justice
                                                                         MUSA 396 Internship
                                    COMS 101 Media and Society                                                 PHIL 203   Dinosaurs, Quarks and
ENME 199 Workshop Training                                               MUSA 397 Collaborative Group
                                    COMS 102 Introduction to News                                                         Quasars: The Philosophy
         Course for Mechanical                                                    Project
                                             and Journalism                                                               of Science
         and Mechatronics           COMS 104 Introduction to Strategic                                         PHIL 208   The Brain Gym: An
         Engineering                                                     Natural Resources
                                             Communication               Engineering                                      Introduction to Logic
ENME 201 Design Communication       COMS 201 Media Audiences                                                   PHIL 229   Philosophy of Religion:
ENME 202 Stress, Strain and         COMS 204 Advertising and             ENCN 201 Communication Skills                    Rationality, Science, and
         Deformation in                      Cultural Consumption                 Portfolio 1                             the God Hypothesis
         Machine Elements           COMS 205 Media and Politics          ENCN 213 Design Studio 1              PHIL 233   Epistemology and
ENME 203 Dynamics and Vibrations    COMS 207 Social Media and            ENCN 221 Engineering Materials                   Metaphysics
ENME 207 Materials Science and               Public Life                 ENCN 231 Solid Mechanics              PHIL 235   Cyberspace, Cyborgs, and
         Engineering                COMS 225 Politics and New Media      ENCN 242 Fluid Mechanics and                     the Meaning of Life
ENME 215 Engineering                COMS 304 Journalists at Work                  Hydrology                    PHIL 236   Ethics
         Thermodynamics             COMS 306 Media and Conflict          ENCN 253 Soil Mechanics               PHIL 240   Bioethics: Life, Death,
ENME 221 Engineering Design         COMS 307 Broadcasting Aotearoa       ENCN 261 Transport and Surveying                 and Medicine
         and Manufacture                     New Zealand: Online and     ENCN 281 Environmental                PACE 395   Internship
ENME 299 Independent course                  On Air                               Engineering                  PHIL 303   Quarks, Quasars
         of Study                   COMS 320 Strategic Campaign          ENCN 301 Communication Skills                    and Dinosaurs: The
ENME 301 Engineering Design and              Development                          Portfolio 2                             Philosophy of Science
         Production Quality                                              ENCN 304 Deterministic                PHIL 308   The Brain Gym: An
ENME 302 Computational and          Music                                         Mathematical Methods                    Introduction to Logic
         Applied Mechanical                                              ENCN 305 Programming, Statistics      PHIL 310   History of Philosophy
         Analysis                   MUSA 100 Essentials in
                                             Music Techniques                     and Optimization             PHIL 318   Philosophy of Religion:
ENME 303 Controls and Vibrations                                         ENCN 342 Fluid Mechanics and                     Rationality, Science, and
ENME 307 Performance of             MUSA 101 Musicianship, Harmony
                                             and Analysis 1                       Hydraulics                              the God Hypothesis
         Engineering Materials                                           ENCN 353 Geotechnical Engineering     PHIL 321   Ethics
ENME 311 Engineering Design and     MUSA 120 Song Writing 1
                                    MUSA 121 Notated Composition 1A      ENCN 371 Project and Infrastructure   PHIL 324   Bioethics: Life, Death,
         Production Management                                                    Management                              and Medicine
ENME 313 Electro Technology for     MUSA 122 Notated Composition 1B
                                    MUSA 125 Music Technologies          ENNR 320 Integrated Catchment         PHIL 328   Independent Course
         Mechanical Engineers                                                     Analysis                                of Study
ENME 314 Fluid Mechanics            MUSA 131 Organum to Autotune
                                    MUSA 141 Performance Major 1A        ENNR 322 Ecological Engineering       PHIL 335   Cyberspace, Cyborgs and
ENME 315 Heat Transfer                                                   ENCN 401 Engineering in                          the Meaning of Life
ENME 396 Independent Course         MUSA 142 Performance Major 1B
                                    MUSA 143 Performance                          Developing Communities
         of Study                                                        ENCN 412 Traffic Engineering
ENGR 401 Computational                       (Non-Major) 1
                                                                         ENCN 415 Pavement Engineering
         Fluid Dynamics

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