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ACCT301Capstone in Accounting18A (Hamilton), 18A (Tauranga) & 18T (Hamilton)20.0
No description available.
ACCT321Commercial Law18A (Hamilton) & 18A (Tauranga)20.0
A study of selected areas of the law regulating commercial and domestic consumer contracts. A review of statutory and common law developments in the general law of contract and agency, an introduction to trust law.
ACCT324Legal Issues in Business and E-Commerce18A (Hamilton) & 18A (Tauranga)20.0
This paper is intended to provide students with an appreciation of the legal issues arising from electronic commerce; the students should develop the ability to identify the problems which they may face in the area, thereby assisting them in arriving at a solution.
ACCT331Management Accounting18A (Hamilton) & 18A (Tauranga)20.0
A study of concepts, techniques and practices relevant to the provision of accounting and related data for management planning, control and decision-making.
ACCT341Auditing18A (Hamilton) & 18A (Tauranga)20.0
A study of the theory and practice of auditing including computer based systems and the nature, scope and purpose of financial audits.
ACCT401Capstone in Accounting Advanced18A (Hamilton) & 18A (Tauranga)20.0
No description available.
ACCT412Organisations and Society18A (Hamilton)20.0
This paper involves the study of change in organisations and society. It considers the accountability of organisations to their stakeholders. The role of education in developing good citizens is explored. Critical thinking is encouraged.
ACCT431Management Accounting18A (Hamilton) & 18A (Tauranga)20.0
A study of concepts, techniques and practices relevant to the provision of accounting and related data for management planning, control and decision-making. Students are required to examine developments in one management accounting topic in depth.
ACCT490Directed Study18A (Hamilton), 18A (Tauranga), 18B (Hamilton), 18B (Tauranga), 18C (Hamilton), 18C (Tauranga), 18S (Hamilton), 18S (Tauranga), 18Y (Hamilton) & 18Y (Tauranga)20.0
This paper is available only to Waikato Management School students with the approval of the Chairperson of Department. Students have the opportunity to pursue a topic of their own interest under the guidance of academic staff.
ACCT506International Accounting18A (Hamilton)30.0
This paper explores and analyses accounting in a global and transnational context. Similarities and differences between accounting and its regulation in different national contexts, and attempts to harmonise the accounting practices of different countries are discussed. The paper also addresses issues relevant for an appreciation of accounting in developing countries and economies in transition such as the economies of Eastern Europe and China.
ACCT541Forensic Accounting18A (Hamilton)30.0
A focus on fraud and forensic auditing. Topics are examined in-depth and selected on the basis of their controversial nature or their knowledge building potential. Analysis is facilitated by a case-based approach to learning. There is a computer element to this paper.
ACCT571Financial Accounting18A (Hamilton)15.0
This paper covers the preparation of general purpose financial reports for partnership, companies and other business combinations. The paper addresses the use and the interpretation of New Zealand International Reporting Standards in the preparation of financial reports.
ACCT572Advanced Auditing18A (Hamilton)15.0
This paper examines the role of financial audit, the profession and market mechanisms. Included in this paper are discussions on audit practice, the audit process report internal controls and systems as they relate to professional standards and guidelines.
ACCT573Advanced Management Accounting18A (Hamilton)15.0
This paper will provide an overview of some of the developments in the management accounting field. Emphasis throughout the paper will be placed on the importance of information to decision makers. Techniques of planning and control will be examined. The importance of feedback will be stressed and the distinction between feedback and feed-forward control. Attention will be given to the problems of control, motivation and performance.
ACCT576Commercial and Corporate Law18A (Hamilton)15.0
This paper introduces students to the New Zealand legal system and laws regulation specified business activities. The initial focus is given to the laws applying to business contracts. The paper also cover principles applying to companies.
ACCT590Directed Study18A (Hamilton), 18B (Hamilton), 18C (Hamilton) & 18Y (Hamilton)30.0
Students have the opportunity to pursue a topic of their own interest under the guidance of academic staff. This paper is available only to Waikato Management School students with the approval of the Chairperson.
ACCTN101Accounting for Management18A (Hamilton), 18B (Hamilton) & 18C (Zhejiang University City College, Hangzhou China)15.0
This paper explains that accounting is an important social practice; an integral aspect of organisational management and covers both the technical aspects of the provision and use of accounting information.
ACCTN102Introductory Financial Accounting18A (Hamilton), 18B (Hamilton) & 18S (Hamilton)15.0
An introductory computer based accounting paper examining the preparation of accounting records. This paper provides opportunity to learn the language of accounting through addressing practical problems.
ACCTN202Intermediate Financial Accounting18A (Hamilton), 18B (Hamilton) & 18S (Hamilton)15.0
This paper deals with the practices, principles and regulations of Financial Reporting in New Zealand with emphasis on financial reporting in partnerships and companies.
ACCTN203Management Accounting: Accounting for Organisational Control18A (Hamilton) & 18B (Hamilton)15.0
This paper examine the skills involved in everyday practice of management accounting; covers the organisational and behavioural aspects of accounting practices, and considers the ethical environment within which accountants operate.
AGBUS101Agri-Food Business18A (Hamilton)15.0
This paper focuses on the business of food in modern society. It covers the production, processing, trade, and consumption of food, while emphasising their economic, environmental, and social impacts.
AGBUS201Agriculture, Food and the Environment18A (Hamilton)15.0
This paper focuses on the environmental impacts of food systems. Sustainable production, processing, trade, and consumption patterns are explored. Their links to the social context of food are reinforced.
AGRI306Financial Analysis for Agribusiness18A (Hamilton) & 18A (Tauranga)20.0
An exploration of agribusiness financial management addressing issues associated with production, investment and valuation.
AGRI390Directed Study18A (Hamilton), 18B (Hamilton), 18C (Hamilton), 18S (Hamilton) & 18Y (Hamilton)20.0
This paper involves supervised study of a topic in Agribusiness. Typically the directed study involves critical review of the literature on the chosen topic, and writing a substantive paper, analysing the literature. Components of the paper should be in a style suitable for publication.
AGRI406Financial Analysis for Agribusiness18A (Hamilton) & 18A (Tauranga)20.0
An exploration of agribusiness financial management addressing issues associated with production, investment and valuation.
AGRI490Directed Study18A (Hamilton), 18B (Hamilton), 18C (Hamilton), 18S (Hamilton) & 18Y (Hamilton)20.0
This paper involves supervised study of a topic in Agribusiness. Typically the directed study involves critical review of the literature on the chosen topic, and writing a substantive paper, analysing the literature and producing insights. Components of the paper should be in a style suitable for publication.
AGRI501International Agribusiness18A (Hamilton)30.0
Analysis of international agribusiness examining firm and country strategies, including analysis of specific commodities.
AGRI590Directed Study18A (Hamilton), 18B (Hamilton) & 18C (Hamilton)30.0
Students have the opportunity to pursue a topic of their own interest under the guidance of academic staff.
ALED501Literacy Education: Approaches and Perspectives18A (Online)30.0
This paper offers an introductory, critical examination of some theories, research, practices, policy and resources in literacy education in a range of settings. Students are expected to reflect on a range of approaches to literacy education and to draw on these reflections to investigate aspects of literacy of particular interest or concern to them. They are also expected to contribute regularly to class dialogue on literacy education.
ALED522Best Practice in the Writing Classroom18A (Online)30.0
In this paper students explore writing discourses; analysing and critiquing a range of theoretical perspectives and teaching practices. Participants are required to reflect on their discursive practices and how these position them as teachers of writing. Current pedagogical research in terms of effective teaching and assessment practices are discussed and teachers transfer these understandings to a small research project in a practical teaching situation. This paper extends PGLit students' knowledge regarding the teaching of writing and enables teachers to reflect on their own practices.
ANTH308Melanesian Ethnography18A (Hamilton)20.0
An overview of the ethnographic work undertaken in Melanesia from the colonial era through to the contemporary. The course covers the central importance of Melanesia to the discipline of anthropology, the vast array of cultural worlds that exist within the area, as well as the approaches and attitudes of particular anthropologists who have worked in the area.
ANTH390Directed Study18A (Hamilton), 18B (Hamilton), 18S (Hamilton) & 18Y (Hamilton)20.0
Open to selected students who, with the approval of the Programme Convenor, undertake an individual programme of study on an anthropological topic, as agreed in discussion between the student and proposed supervisor.
ANTH515Ethnographic Research18A (Hamilton)15.0
This paper concentrates on ethnographic approaches to research, with a particular focus on 'participant observation'.
ANTH589Directed Study18A (Hamilton), 18B (Hamilton) & 18S (Hamilton)15.0
Students have the opportunity to pursue a topic of their own interest under the guidance of academic staff. Open to selected students who meet the criteria set out in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Graduate Handbook.
ANTH590Directed Study18A (Hamilton), 18B (Hamilton), 18S (Hamilton) & 18Y (Hamilton)30.0
Students have the opportunity to pursue a topic of their own interest under the guidance of academic staff. Open to selected students who meet the criteria set out in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Graduate Handbook.
ANTHY101Exploring Cultures: Introduction to Anthropology18A (Hamilton)15.0
An introduction to sociocultural anthropology and the comparative study of human societies and cultures, in all their various forms. An examination of social, political and economic organisation, beliefs, values and ideologies.
ANTHY202The Polynesians: Tangata o Te Moana18A (Hamilton)15.0
An anthropological overview of the indigenous cultures of the vast 'Polynesian triangle', from their ancient explorations and settlements, through their engagements with christianity, colonialism and capitalism, to their contemporary societies and diasporas.
ANTHY207Magic, Witchcraft and Religion18A (Hamilton)15.0
This paper introduces students to the anthropological study of religion and illustrates the crucial role religion has played in shaping human societies and human history more generally.
APHYS111Physics in Context18A (Hamilton)15.0
This is an introductory paper in physics for students who have not studied physics or mathematics at NCEA level 2 or 3. It is intended to support a major in other science subjects. Emphasis is placed on describing everyday physics concepts using correct terminology. Examples of physics in action are drawn from many science areas. Topics include Newton's laws of motion, electricity & magnetism, the structure of matter & the universe, waves and heat. This paper provides a route into the applied physics minor.
APPL501Research Methods in Applied Linguistics18A (Hamilton)30.0
The overall aim of this paper is to provide students with a critical awareness of a range of issues and skills associated with carrying out research in the area of applied linguistics.

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