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ACCTN101Accounting for Management23A (Hamilton), 23B (Hamilton), 23B (Hamilton Waikato College), 23B (Tauranga), 23VA (National Economics University, Vietnam) & 23X (Zhejiang University City College, Hangzhou China)15.0
This paper focuses on the analysis and use of financial and non-financial information by internal and external stakeholders to make informed business decisions.
ACCTN102Introductory Financial Accounting23A (Hamilton), 23A (Tauranga), 23B (Hamilton) & 23X (Zhejiang University City College, Hangzhou China)15.0
This paper teaches students how to record, report, and analyse accounting information and prepare financial statements. The paper involves the use of current accounting software technologies.
ACCTN202Intermediate Financial Accounting23A (Hamilton), 23A (Tauranga) & 23B (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 Control23A (Hamilton), 23A (Tauranga) & 23B (Hamilton)15.0
This paper provides students with an understanding of management accounting, with emphasis on the use of costing, budgeting, and performance evaluation to make informed business decisions.
ACCTN204Accounting Information Systems23A (Hamilton), 23B (Hamilton) & 23B (Tauranga)15.0
This paper employs hands-on application of current technologies to prepare students to use and develop accounting systems, to store and retrieve accounting data, and to analyze complex accounting data.
ACCTN302Financial Accounting23B (Hamilton) & 23B (Tauranga)15.0
This paper involves detailed examination of current accounting practices, principles and regulations.
ACCTN306Taxation23B (Hamilton) & 23B (Tauranga)15.0
This paper educates students about the main statutes and policy in New Zealand taxation. It also addresses the importance of taxation in business decisions, the calculation of income tax obligations and the preparation of tax returns.
ACCTN308Performance Reporting23B (Hamilton) & 23B (Tauranga)15.0
This paper develops competencies in performance reporting pertaining to the key areas of financial management: investment, financing and asset management.
ACCTN502Advanced Financial Reporting23B (Hamilton)30.0
This paper equips students with sufficient practical knowledge to appreciate some of the problems involved in preparing advanced financial statements. It will also enhance an understanding of the different issues facing accountants and preparation of general purpose financial reports, as well as enabling students to critically interpret financial statements.
ACCTN531Advanced Management Accounting23B (Hamilton)30.0
This paper aims to develop skills and critical ability in management accounting. It will broaden the knowledge of participants by examining the diverse perspectives and approaches evident in the subject of management accounting.
ACCTN574Advanced Financial Accounting23B (Hamilton)15.0
The paper is designed to deepen understanding of the issues involved in the current practices, principles and regulations of accounting within the New Zealandenvironment. The paper critically discusses major issues of accounting practice. The paper further facilitates critical and independent thinking, enhances analytical ability and fosters creativity and initiative.
ACCTN575Advanced Taxation23B (Hamilton)15.0
This paper educates students about the main statutes and policy in New Zealand taxation. It also addresses the importance of taxation in business decisions, the calculation of income tax obligations and the preparation of tax returns.
ACCTN576Commercial and Corporate Law23A (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.
ACCTN577Performance Reporting23B (Hamilton)15.0
The paper will cover the three key areas of financial management decisions relating to investment, financing and asset management.
ACCTN578Accounting Information Systems23B (Hamilton)15.0
This paper employs hands-on application of current technologies to prepare students to use and develop accounting systems, to store and retrieve accounting data, and to analyse complex accounting data.
AGBUS202Food and the Consumer23B (Hamilton)15.0
This paper develops student understanding and analytical skills pertaining to food marketing and consumer perceptions, choice motives, segmentation and attitudes towards sustainable and innovative food products.
AGBUS304Agri-food Policy23B (Hamilton)15.0
Students will learn about industry and government policy-making and critical analysis of current and proposed policies in the context of Agri-Food industries.
AGBUS306Agri-food Business Analytics23B (Hamilton)15.0
This paper focuses on agri-food industry analytics. It incorporates biophysical and economic financial tools associated with budgeting, cash flow analysis, and investment analysis.
AGBUS502Agribusiness Case Studies23B (Hamilton)30.0
Analysis of agribusiness decisions pertaining to production and trade.
ALPSS301Work-integrated learning - Placements23A (Hamilton), 23A (Tauranga), 23B (Hamilton), 23B (Tauranga), 23C (Hamilton) & 23C (Tauranga)15.0
Students will receive preparatory workshops prior to commencing their placements. Students can source their own placements - to be approved by the WIL Convenor, or apply for opportunities in the Student Placement Platform, MyWIL.
ALPSS363The Impact Lab23A (Hamilton), 23A (Tauranga), 23B (Hamilton) & 23B (Tauranga)15.0
This paper provides an opportunity for interdisciplinary teamwork on solutions for a sustainability problem posed by a local organisation. This experience will enable students to reflect on transferable skills developed during their studies and this paper.
ANTHY102Exploring Cultures: Aotearoa and the Pacific23B (Hamilton)15.0
Social and cultural change in Aotearoa-New Zealand and the Pacific Islands, with special emphasis on national identities, regional relations and global forces.
ANTHY208Protest Movements in the Asia-Pacific23B (Hamilton)15.0
This paper is about how people across the Asia-Pacific region act collectively to challenge the status quo of powerful political, social, economic, and cultural systems.
ANTHY301Radical Thinking in Anthropology23B (Hamilton)15.0
This paper introduces students to influential theoretical ideals in anthropology from the 19th century to the present. Students will investigate paradigm shifts over the history of the discipline, including contributions and critiques from minority and indigenous scholars.
ANTHY308Many Worlds: Melanesian Cultures23B (Hamilton)15.0
This paper introduces students to the anthropological work undertaken within Melanesia and demonstrates its centrality to the discipline as a whole.
ANTHY522Visual Power: Images, Aesthetics & Politics30.0
This paper introduces students to social and political theory of images and aesthetics.
APPLN505Teaching English for Academic Purposes23B (Hamilton)30.0
The course will develop students' critical awareness of issues, research and professional knowledge central to the teaching of English for Academic Purposes at pre-sessional, in-sessional and postgraduate levels.
APPLN564Second Language Acquisition: Theory and Research23B (Hamilton) & 23B (Online)30.0
The aim of this paper is to introduce students to the key streams of second language acquisition theory and related research as part of their development of a professional knowledge base for second language teaching and learning.
APPLN580Special Topic23A (Hamilton), 23B (Hamilton) & 23D (Hamilton)30.0
Students have the opportunity to pursue a topic of interest under the guidance of academic staff.
APPLN581Special Topics in Applied Linguistics23A (Hamilton), 23B (Hamilton) & 23D (Hamilton)15.0
Students have the opportunity to pursue a topic of interest under the guidance of academic staff.
AQCUL202Fish Aquaculture23B (Tauranga)15.0
This paper has been designed to provide a more in-depth knowledge on key fish species that are currently being farmed around the world and within New Zealand. There will be a particular focus on understanding the biology and physiology of the organism's lifecycle and how this knowledge enables the technology being used in production. We will also introduce a number of key challenges that the industry faces in the future and how biological tools and research are used to make the industry more sustainable.
AQCUL302Research Tools for the Aquaculture Industry23B (Tauranga)15.0
Research and development is essential to develop an efficient and sustainable aquaculture industry. This paper provides students with a knowledge and working experience of a number of modern laboratory techniques that help researchers understand the physiology of farmed organisms to inform and innovate husbandry practise. This has direct application to maintaining welfare standards and improving overall industry performance. This paper will be of particular importance to biology students who have an interest in post graduate studies or a career in research
ARTSC103Rights and Reason23A (Hamilton), 23A (Tauranga) & 23B (Hamilton)15.0
Students will develop critical thinking skills by reasoning about human rights. Issues include rights-protection in difficult circumstances, who bears responsibility for protecting human rights, and armed intervention and torture in the name of human rights.
ARTSC105Language in Context23B (Online)15.0
Language in Context is an essential paper for students of a broad range of disciplines where language and communication are a focus. Students are given the tools to examine how human language reflects our histories, our social selves, and our immediate physical contexts. We observe how language is used to reinvent and to reinforce social positioning, to create and to replicate both real and virtual identities. A heightened awareness of the multi-functionality of language, whether spoken, sung, written or texted, enhances our understanding of self and allows us to be more effective communicators.
ARTSC106Critical Social Science Research: The Crisis of Climate Change23B (Hamilton) & 23B (Online)15.0
This paper is an introduction to critical social science research in Aotearoa New Zealand. It adopts an interdisciplinary approach spanning Indigenous and Feminist studies, political science and sociology, and is organised around the case study of climate change.
ARTSC112Music, Sound and Human Communication23B (Hamilton)15.0
Every day we communicate using complex linguistic and musical systems. This paper will explore the role of sound and music in human communication and the cognitive, social, and cultural processes, which underlie such communication. The paper takes a broad, interdisciplinary look at all aspects of sound and musical communication, from the semiotic function of music to its application in a variety of communication contexts.
ARTSW300Arts and Cultural Festivals23A (Hamilton), 23B (Hamilton) & 23C (Hamilton)15.0
For this paper students will participate in an arena established by a relevant professional group or organisation that call for works reflecting an authentic skill set or other aspect of professional practice associated with the arts. For example, creative performances (music, theatre, writing competitions, film festivals and cultural festivals etc) or creative projects that are judged, displayed publicly or performed to an external audience.
ARTSW301Professional Practice in the Arts23A (Hamilton), 23B (Hamilton) & 23C (Hamilton)15.0
This is an applied professional practice and work relationship paper that permits students studying any aspects of the arts to apply their disciplinary knowledge and skills to fulfil a brief set by an external client. Students may opt to complete design-based tasks, a creative composition (written, audio-visual, music), historical or archival research or use language and cultural competence skills in a range of communication scenarios.
ARTSW302Work-related Arts Research Project23A (Hamilton), 23B (Hamilton) & 23C (Hamilton)15.0
The work-related project is primarily a university-based project with a focus on particular professional ecologies connected with arts discipline skills, practices, praxis and performance. Projects provide an opportunity for students to either reflect on key issues attached to communication and creative industries or simulate aspects of professional practice (e.g. professional writing, research, or creative practice).
BIOEB102Introduction to Ecology and Biodiversity - Mātai Hauropi a Kanorau Koiora23B (Hamilton) & 23B (Tauranga)15.0
An introduction to the principles of ecology and biodiversity. Topics include population, community and ecosystem ecology, conservation biology, and the structure, functioning and environmental responses of animals and plants. Examples will include New Zealand ecosystems and biota. He whakataki tenei pepa i nga matapono o te matai hauropi me te rerenga rauropi. Ko nga kaupapa matua ko te tapuhi kaiao o te taupori, o te hapori, me te punaha haupori, tae atu ana ki te hanganga, te patukitukitanga, me nga whakautu taiao o nga momo kararehe, tipunga hoki. Ko etahi tauira ko nga punaha hauropi me ngai tipunga, nga kirehe hoki o Aotearoa.

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