Search Results: 86 Papers found
Your Search was: Trimester: T Semester; Year: 2017
NB: This listing may include other papers taught within the same dates as 2017 T Semester.
Results 1 to 40 of 86 (3 pages)
Code | Title | Occurrences | Points |
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ACCT101 | Accounting for Management | 17A (Hamilton), 17A (Secondary School - Unistart), 17B (Hamilton) & 17T (Hamilton) | 15.0 |
An introduction to accounting, examining the role of accounting in organisations and society, and the construction and use of accounting information. A non-specialist approach involving management and user perspectives on accounting information. | |||
ACCT301 | Capstone in Accounting | 17A (Hamilton), 17A (Tauranga) & 17T (Hamilton) | 20.0 |
No description available. | |||
ACCT480 | Accounting for SMEs: Understanding the Context | 17T (Hamilton) | 20.0 |
An introduction to SMEs, the sector that drives most economies, focussing on their needs for financial information, the business and regulatory infrastructures, and culture in which they operate. | |||
ACCT580 | Accounting for SMEs: Understanding the Context | 17T (Hamilton) | 30.0 |
Issues affecting SMEs, an under-researched and often misunderstood sector that drives most economies. The paper examines business environments, regulatory infrastructures, culture and needs that affect the accounting for SMEs. | |||
ACCT581 | Professional Development Capstone | 17S (Online) & 17T (Online) | 20.0 |
The objective of this paper is to help students develop critical thinking and sound analytical skills about the past, present and future of accounting theory and practice. This paper covers key theoretical positions underlying the practice of accounting as well as key factors effecting the development of the profession. The principles of Treaty of Waitangi, Ethics, CSR, globalisation and current issues will be examined with a particular emphasis on both theoretical and practical issues. | |||
ACCT582 | Research Project | 17S (Online) & 17T (Online) | 20.0 |
Students undertake a research project from an accounting workplace environment. | |||
ACCT583 | Professional Internship | 17S (Online) & 17T (Online) | 20.0 |
Students undertake a professional internship within an accounting workplace environment. | |||
ALED205 | Painting in Educational Contexts | 20.0 | |
This paper focuses on a practical exploration of approaches to painting, using personal imagery initially derived from observation and media manipulation. Procedures for developing ideas will reflect an understanding of diverse painting styles and traditions. | |||
ANTH325 | Maori Heritage Management | 17T (Hamilton) | 20.0 |
This paper is concerned with interpreting and protecting the Maori cultural landscape, especially in relation to current legislation, the Treaty of Waitangi settlement process, and issues of iwi/hapu development. | |||
ANTH525 | Maori Heritage Management | 17T (Hamilton) | 15.0 |
This paper is concerned with interpreting and protecting the Maori cultural landscape, especially in relation to current legislation, the Treaty of Waitangi settlement process, and issues of iwi/hapu development. | |||
BIOL226 | Flora of Aotearoa/New Zealand | 20.0 | |
A paper for students interested in New Zealand's native and naturalised flora, with an emphasis on identification of plants and plant systematics. A three day field trip will be held as part of this paper. | |||
CAFS002 | English for Foundation Studies 2 | 17A (Hamilton), 17B (Hamilton) & 17C (Hamilton) | 15.0 |
This paper provides students with further English language development in the areas of reading, writing and speaking with a focus on understanding and producing more complex spoken and written text types. | |||
CAFS009 | Bridging Biology | 17A (Hamilton), 17B (Hamilton) & 17T (Hamilton) | 15.0 |
This paper is designed to prepare students for 100 level papers in Biology. Students will study different systems in living organisms. They will also learn about cell structure, genetics and evolution, as well as discuss contemporary issues in biology. | |||
CAFS011 | Bridging Physics | 17A (Hamilton), 17B (Hamilton), 17S (Hamilton) & 17T (Hamilton) | 15.0 |
This paper is designed to prepare students for 100 level papers in Physics or to provide a background in Physics for other tertiary study. Students will study mechanics, wave motion, electromagnetism, and atomic/nuclear physics. They will do a wide range of experiments related to the topics and also conduct a special research assignment. | |||
CHEM111 | Structure and Spectroscopy | 17A (Hamilton), 17A (Secondary School - Unistart) & 17C (Hamilton) | 15.0 |
A theoretical and practical course covering aspects of analytical and inorganic chemistry. This course is required for the chemistry major. | |||
CHIN204 | Visualising China | 17A (Hamilton) | 20.0 |
This paper offers a critical examination of a number of key aspects of modern and contemporary Chinese visual culture with an emphasis on film, within a comparative historical framework. | |||
COMP103 | Introduction to Computer Science 1 | 17A (Hamilton), 17A (Secondary School - Unistart), 17B (Hamilton) & 17T (Hamilton) | 15.0 |
This paper introduces computer programming in C# - the exciting challenge of creating software and designing artificial worlds within the computer. It also covers concepts such as the internals of the home computer, the history and future of computers, cyber security, computer gaming, databases, mobile computing and current research and challenges in computer science. | |||
CUPR001 | Introduction to Study Skills | 17A (Hamilton), 17B (Hamilton) & 17C (Hamilton) | 15.0 |
This is a skills-based paper which focuses on note-taking, research, essay writing, exam preparation and the other learning processes that are fundamental to successful university study. | |||
CUPR003 | Bridging Arts | 17A (Hamilton), 17B (Hamilton) & 17T (Hamilton) | 15.0 |
This paper provides students with an introduction to the Humanities. It focuses especially on arts subjects offered at the University of Waikato, such as English, History, Languages, Music, and Screen and Media Studies. This paper leads in to degrees with arts based content such as the LLB and BTchg, as well as the BA. | |||
CUPR008 | Bridging Mathematics and Statistics | 17A (Hamilton), 17B (Hamilton) & 17T (Hamilton) | 15.0 |
The paper introduces students to basic algebraic and geometric concepts, trigonometric methods, calculus and statistics. The paper is designed to lead in to one of MATH165, MATH168 or STAT121. | |||
CUPR025 | Bridging General Science | 17A (Hamilton), 17B (Hamilton) & 17T (Hamilton) | 15.0 |
This paper introduces students to basic concepts of Biology, Chemistry and Earth Sciences within a Maori and Pacific context and is designed to prepare students for science study at university, particularly in Earth Sciences or Ecology. | |||
DEVS507 | Talanoa: Engaging with Pacific | 15.0 | |
This paper builds cultural competencies in the workplace through understanding the epistemological basis of Pacific ways, and rituals. It further examines the relationship of several Pacific languages with Te Reo Maori and other languages including developing bilingual skills. | |||
ECON100 | Business Economics and the New Zealand Economy | 17A (Hamilton), 17A (Secondary School - Unistart), 17B (Hamilton) & 17T (Block) | 15.0 |
An introduction to the analysis of market environments and the New Zealand economy from a business and policy perspective. | |||
ECON204 | Quantitative Methods for Economics and Finance | 17B (Hamilton), 17B (Tauranga) & 17T (Hamilton) | 20.0 |
An introduction to standard quantitative techniques widely used in economics and finance. | |||
ECON506 | Economics for Business | 17T (Hamilton) | 15.0 |
An advanced analysis of the economics of business from production through processing to markets and the consumer. | |||
ECON507 | Quantitative Skills for Finance and Economics | 17B (Hamilton) & 17T (Hamilton) | 15.0 |
This paper provides students with a thorough grounding in the applied quantitative techniques required for professional practice in business, finance and economics. The main emphasis is on recognising which techniques are appropriate for particular types of problems, using the techniques and interpreting the results. | |||
ECON529 | Microeconometrics | 17A (Hamilton) & 17T (Hamilton) | 15.0 |
The purpose of this paper is to provide students with skills in microeconometrics that should enable them to carry out a wide range of empirical analyses using either cross-sectional or panel data on individuals, households or firms. Topics covered include: Maximum Likelihood Estimation: Instrumental Variables and Generalised Method of Moments Estimation; Discrete Choice Models; Limited Dependent Variable Models; Panel and Survey Data; Non- and Semi-parametric Models: Propensity Score Matching and Evaluation Methods. | |||
ENEL111 | Introduction to Electronics | 17A (Hamilton) & 17T (Hamilton) | 15.0 |
This paper covers basic electronic concepts. Topics include circuit theory, Thevenin's theorem, resistors, capacitors, inductors and power sources, diodes, amplifiers, feedback, logic circuits, analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog coverters. | |||
ENGG110 | Engineering Mechanics | 17B (Hamilton) & 17T (Hamilton) | 15.0 |
Introductory paper to engineering mechanics, extending Newtonian mechanics to forces acting on a body. Statics deals with objects, structures, fluids in equilibrium; dynamics deals with bodies in motion. | |||
ENGG285 | Multivariable Calculus for Engineers | 17A (Hamilton) & 17T (Hamilton) | 10.0 |
An examination of vector calculus and applications, including parametric curves, optimisation, coordinate transformations and integral theorems with applications to engineering problems. | |||
EXED506 | Commercial and Employment Law | 17DT (Hamilton), 17E (Hamilton) & 17H (Tauranga) | 10.0 |
This paper teaches legal issue spotting, combined with specific legal terminology; key rules in the central bodies of business law; and the integration of legal knowledge with managerial decision-making. | |||
EXED517 | Strategic Corporate Finance | 17E (Hamilton) & 17K (Waikato-Tainui College, Hopuhopu) | 10.0 |
This paper focuses on understanding the purpose and tasks undertaken by finance and treasury managers in organisations. It looks at the ways organisations raise and utilise funding and provides the tools necessary to assess the potential and existing performance of projects and investments. | |||
FASS301 | Digital Storytelling for the Arts and Social Sciences | 20.0 | |
Students are introduced to digital storytelling theory and learn how to make a digital story. This paper provides an opportunity for students to push traditional boundaries of academic knowledge creation and presentation through digital storytelling. | |||
FINA201 | Finance | 17A (Hamilton), 17B (Hamilton) & 17T (Hamilton) | 20.0 |
This paper introduces the basics of finance, developing an understanding of financial markets and their usefulness in the business environment, developing skills in financial analysis including investment decision making, and introducing concepts of financial risk. | |||
FINA311 | Corporate Finance | 17A (Hamilton), 17A (Tauranga), 17T (Hamilton) & 17T (Tauranga) | 20.0 |
This paper covers the principles of corporate finance. The material builds upon fundamental present value concepts to examine corporate capital budgeting, capital structure, dividend policy and cash and liquidity management. | |||
FINA403 | Entrepreneurial Finance | 17A (Hamilton), 17A (Tauranga) & 17T (Online) | 20.0 |
This paper focuses on the role of smaller businesses in the economy, the financial management of these enterprises and government policy relating to the SME (small-medium enterprise) sector. Various models of businesses, theories, knowledge, and financial tools needed to start an entrepreneurial venture are explored. | |||
FINA510 | Financial Theory and Corporate Policy | 17A (Hamilton) & 17T (Hamilton) | 15.0 |
This paper covers the principles of corporate finance as in FINA311; including capital budgeting, capital structure, dividend policy, cash and liquidity management and advanced theoretical components. Prior exposure to the standard financial concepts and relevant research to this area is assumed. | |||
FINA516 | Advanced Financial Modelling 1 | 17T (Hamilton) | 15.0 |
This paper prepares student to analyse finance issues using advanced financial modelling within Excel, STATA and VBA frameworks. The paper will also introduce students to the use of financial databases. | |||
FINA519 | Derivatives Two | 17B (Hamilton) & 17T (Hamilton) | 15.0 |
This paper aims to enhance students' ability to understand and analyse derivatives beyond simple futures and options. Major topics include Black-Scholes model, delta-hedging, portfolio insurance, basic numerical procedures, value at risk, GARCH conditional volatility models, credit derivatives, interest rate derivatives and real options. | |||
FINA589 | Directed Study | 17A (Hamilton), 17B (Hamilton), 17S (Hamilton) & 17T (Online) | 15.0 |
Students have the opportunity to pursue a topic of their own interest under the guidance of academic staff. |
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