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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
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 www.canterbury.ac.nz 1
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. 2 2020 Study Abroad
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 www.canterbury.ac.nz 3
Abel Tasman National Park. Mount Cook National Park (Photo courtesy of Lucas Boland, USA). 10 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 4 2020 Study Abroad
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. 3rd 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 12th 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). www.canterbury.ac.nz 5
Port Hills, Canterbury. 4 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. 6 2020 Study Abroad
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 6 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 75 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. www.canterbury.ac.nz 7
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.^ 8 2020 Study Abroad
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. www.canterbury.ac.nz 9
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. 10 2020 Study Abroad
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 www.canterbury.ac.nz 11
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 12 2020 Study Abroad
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 www.canterbury.ac.nz 13
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 14 2020 Study Abroad
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 www.canterbury.ac.nz 15
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 - 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