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2020Degree Planner
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Starting the university journey is exciting, and we know how important it is to ensure everything goes as smoothly as possible for students. This degree planning guide will give you all the information students need to confidently complete their application. Use it as a guide to map out their degree, then apply for online admissions and select specific papers.
Application processTo start an application to the University of Waikato visit enrol.waikato.ac.nz
If this is their first time applying to Waikato students will need to register for an ID number. To do this, select ‘Create an account’.
If students already have a University of Waikato ID number, they can log in via the ‘Student login’ section.
Contact usOur Future Student Advisers are here to answer any questions students may have about coming to University, and can help students plan their degree. We have advisers in Hamilton, Tauranga and Auckland. Contact them for more information or to make an appointment to chat with them one-on-one.
Email [email protected] Call 0800 WAIKATO Web waikato.ac.nz
The information in this guide is correct at the time of printing, and is subject to change. Contact the University or speak to a Future Student Adviser for the most up-to-date information.
University terminologyCompulsory paper: These are papers that must be completed in order to gain a degree.
Major: This is the main subject of the degree. To major in a subject it must be studied at an advanced level.
Elective: Students may have room in their degree to take papers outside of their major. These can be chosen from almost any subject at Waikato.
Trimester: There are two main trimesters a year, A Trimester and B Trimester, which run for approximately 12 weeks each. Some papers also run in Summer School/ C Trimester.
Paper codes (ie CHEMY100)
CHEMY Indicates the subject, in this case Chemistry
100 The paper number, which also indicates the year level, in this case first-year
Note: Paper codes are subject to change.
Schools/faculties:
• School of Arts
• School of Social Sciences
• Te Kura Toi Tangata School of Education
• School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences
• School of Health, Sport and Human Performance
• Te Piringa - Faculty of Law
• Waikato Management School
• Te Pua Wānanga ki te Ao - Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies
• School of Science
• School of Engineering
• School of Psychology
1Degree Planner 2020
Welcome to Waikato
Example degree structure 4
Conjoint degrees and double majors 5
Example double major degree structure 6
Bachelor of Arts (BA) overview – Arts and Social Sciences 8
Papers – Bachelor of Arts 9
BA in Anthropology 10
BA in Economics 11
BA in Education and Society 12
BA in English 13
BA in Environmental Planning 14
BA in Geography 15
BA in History 16
BA in Human Development 17
BA in International Languages and Cultures 18
Papers – BA in International Languages and Cultures 19
BA(INTLC) in Chinese 19
BA(INTLC) in French 19
BA(INTLC) in Japanese 19
BA(INTLC) in Spanish 19
BA in Law 20
BA in Linguistics 21
BA in Music 22
BA in Philosophy 23
BA in Political Science 24
BA in Population Studies 25
BA in Psychology 26
BA in Screen and Media Studies 27
BA in Social Policy 28
BA in Sociology 29
BA in Theatre Studies 30
BA in Writing Studies 31
Bachelor of Arts (BA) overview – Māori and Indigenous Studies 32
BA in Māori and Indigenous Studies 33
BA in Pacific and Indigenous Studies 34
BA in Te Reo Māori 35
Bachelor of Business (BBus) single major overview 36
BBus in Accounting 37
BBus in Digital Business 38
BBus in Economics 39
BBus in Finance 40
BBus in Human Resource Management 41
BBus in Marketing 42
BBus in Public Relations 43
BBus in Strategic Management 44
BBus in Supply Chain Management 45
BBus in Tourism and Hospitality Management 46
Bachelor of Business (BBus) double major overview 47
Bachelor of Communication Studies (BCS) single major overview 48
BCS in Marketing 49
BCS in Public Relations 50
Bachelor of Communication Studies (BCS) double major overview 51
Bachelor of Computing and Mathematical Sciences with Honours (BCMS(Hons)) overview 52
BCMS(Hons) in Computer Science 53
BCMS(Hons) in Data Analytics 54
BCMS(Hons) in Mathematics 55
Bachelor of Design (BDes) overview 56
BDes in Communication Design 57
BDes in Industrial Design 58
BDes in Interface Design 59
BDes in Media Design 60
Bachelor of Engineering with Honours (BE(Hons)) overview 61
BE(Hons) at our Tauranga campus 62
BE(Hons) in Chemical and Biological Engineering 64
Papers – BE(Hons) in Chemical and Biological Engineering 65
BE(Hons) in Civil Engineering 66
BE(Hons) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering 68
BE(Hons) in Environmental Engineering 69
BE(Hons) in Materials and Process Engineering 70
Papers – BE(Hons) in Materials and Process Engineering 71
BE(Hons) in Mechanical Engineering 72
BE(Hons) in Mechatronics 73
BE(Hons) in Software Engineering 74
Papers – BE(Hons) in Software Engineering 75
Bachelor of Environmental Planning (BEP) overview 76
Papers – Bachelor of Environmental Planning 77
Bachelor of Health (BHealth) in Poutū-mārō Biomedical Sciences 78
Papers – Bachelor of Health (BHealth) in Poutū-mārō Biomedical Sciences 79
Bachelor of Health (BHealth) Poutū-manahau Population Health 80
Papers – Bachelor of Health (BHealth) Poutū-manahau Population Health 81
Bachelor of Health, Sport and Human Performance (BHSHP) overview 82
BHSHP in Community Health 83
BHSHP in Human Performance Science 84
BHSHP in Sport Development and Coaching 85
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Contents
Bachelor of Laws (LLB) single major 86
Papers – Bachelor of Laws 87
Bachelor of Laws (LLB) double major 88
Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (LLB(Hons)), Diploma in Law (DipLaw) 89
Bachelor of Management Studies with Honours (BMS(Hons)) single major overview 90
BMS(Hons) in Accounting 91
BMS(Hons) in Digital Business 92
BMS(Hons) in Economics 93
BMS(Hons) in Finance 94
BMS(Hons) in Human Resource Management 95
BMS(Hons) in Marketing 96
BMS(Hons) in Public Relations 97
BMS(Hons) in Strategic Management 98
BMS(Hons) in Supply Chain Management 99
BMS(Hons) in Tourism and Hospitality Management 100
Bachelor of Management Studies with Honours (BMS(Hons)) double major overview 101
Bachelor of Music (BMus) overview 102
Papers – Bachelor of Music 103
BMus Academic Stream 104
BMus Composition Stream 105
BMus Performance Stream 106
Bachelor of Science (BSc) overview – Computing and Mathematics 107
BSc in Applied Computing 108
BSc in Computer Science 109
BSc in Data Analytics 110
BSc in Mathematics 111
Bachelor of Science (BSc) overview – Science and Engineering 112
Papers – Bachelor of Science 113
BSc in Aquaculture 114
BSc in Biological Sciences 115
BSc in Chemistry 116
BSc in Earth Sciences 117
BSc in Ecology and Biodiversity 118
BSc in Environmental Sciences 119
BSc in Environmental Sciences – Tauranga campus 120
BSc in Materials Science 121
BSc in Molecular and Cellular Biology 122
BSc in Psychology 123
Bachelor of Science (Technology) (BSc(Tech)) overview 124
BSc(Tech) in Chemistry 125
BSc(Tech) in Computer Science 126
BSc(Tech) in Earth Sciences 127
BSc(Tech) in Ecology and Biodiversity 128
BSc(Tech) in Environmental Sciences 129
BSc(Tech) in Materials Science 130
BSc(Tech) in Molecular and Cellular Biology 131
Bachelor of Social Sciences (BSocSc) overview – Arts and Social Science 132
Papers – Bachelor of Social Sciences 133
BSocSc in Anthropology 134
BSocSc in Economics 135
BSocSc in Environmental Planning 136
BSocSc in Geography 137
BSocSc in History 138
BSocSc in Linguistics 139
BSocSc in Philosophy 140
BSocSc in Political Science 141
BSocSc in Population Studies 142
BSocSc in Psychology 143
BSocSc in Screen and Media Studies 144
BSocSc in Social Policy 145
BSocSc in Sociology 146
Bachelor of Social Sciences (BSocSc) overview – Education 147
BSocSc in Digital Learning 148
BSocSc in Education and Society 149
BSocSc in Human Development 150
Bachelor of Social Sciences (BSocSc) overview – Māori and Indigenous Studies 151
BSocSc in Māori and Indigenous Studies 152
BSocSc in Pacific and Indigenous Studies 153
Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) overview 154
Papers – Bachelor of Social Work 155
Bachelor of Teaching (BTchg) overview 156
BTchg Early Childhood Stream 157
BTchg Kākano Rua Stream 158
BTchg Primary Stream 159
BTchg Secondary Stream 160
Waikato OE Student Exchange 161
Example Waikato OE Student Exchange degree structure 162
Interested in completing a trimester overseas?
See what your degree would look like as a Waikato OE student on page 162
3Degree Planner 2020
This structure is an example of a degree with a single major. For details about the specific structure of each degree refer to pages 8-160.
Example of a degree structure 3 years 360 points
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Example degree structure
Y1 120 points
100 Level 100 Level 100 Level 100 Level 100 Level 100 Level 100 Level 100 Level Major
Y2 120 points
200 Level 200 Level 200 Level 200 Level 200 Level 200 Level 200 Level100 Level or above
Minor (optional)
Y3 120 points
300 Level 300 Level 300 Level 300 Level 300 Level200 Level or above
200 Level or above
200 Level or above Elective
Compulsory
Each box represents a paper. Each paper is worth a set number of points - normally 15 points per paper.
To graduate with a major in a subject, students need to have completed a certain number of points at various levels, ie at 100, 200 and 300 Level for a three-year degree.
If you are studying full-time, you will usually take four papers in A Trimester and four papers in B Trimester.
The number of points a student will achieve if they pass all of their papers each year. A typical full-time workload is 120 points a year.
A major is the main subject in the degree. A double major is when a student studies two subjects in depth. A single major is 135 points. A second major is 120 points. See page 6 for a double major degree structure.
This is a subject which is studied in some depth but not as much as the major subject. Minors are optional.
Students may have room in their degree to take papers outside their major or compulsory papers. These are called elective papers. Electives can be from almost any subject offered by the University.
If your student is interested in studying more than one subject in depth, they can combine two degrees into a conjoint degree programme.
A conjoint degree is where students study two
separate bachelors degrees at the same time.
This enables them to complete both degrees in
a shorter amount of time than if they studied
them separately.
Career outcomesEmployers are increasingly on the lookout
for well-rounded graduates with strengths
in more than one area. Combining two
complementary degrees enables students
to develop skills that are transferable across
disciplines. This opens up a wider range of
career opportunities and means they can
pursue their own unique career path, rather
than being limited to a single area.
Conjoint degree vs double majorSome programmes are best completed as a
double major instead of a conjoint degree.
A double major is where students study one
degree but focus on two different subjects
in depth within that degree; for example,
a Bachelor of Social Sciences majoring in
Psychology and Political Science.
A conjoint degree is best suited to students
who want to study two very distinct fields,
eg science and management. However, if
the two degrees they want to study are very
similar, or if one is of more interest, they
might find that a double major better suits
their needs.
If a student starts a conjoint programme
and decides partway through that it’s not for
them, we can adjust their programme to suit.
Contact usOur advisers and other University staff are
also available throughout student’s degrees to
help them make decisions and plan their next
steps. To get in touch with an adviser email
[email protected] or call
0800 WAIKATO
We’re committed to making sure your students get the most out of their education. In 2018, we launched new degree programmes. These have been designed to ensure they are future-focused to fully prepare students for their chosen careers.
Our new degrees give students more opportunities to develop key skills and gain the experience needed to successfully contribute in the workplace and the community.
To ensure students achieve this, the following have been included in all new degrees:
• Disciplinary foundations: Fundamental academic skills needed to be successful at university, including an introduction to the discipline, academic integrity and professional ethics.
• Cultural perspectives: Developing intercultural understanding and being confident with different cultures and languages.
• Work-integrated learning: Opportunities to apply knowledge and skills in community and workplace settings.
Single major structure – 135 points
• Two papers (30 points) at 100 Level
• Three papers (45 points) at 200 Level
• Four papers (60 points) at 300 Level
Double major structure – 120 points
• Two papers (30 points) at 100 Level
• Three papers (45 points) at 200 Level
• Three papers (45 points) at 300 Level
• Science majors are an exception.
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Conjoint degrees and double majors
Example of a double major degree structure 3 years 360 points
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Example double major degree structure
Y1 120 points
100 Level 100 Level 100 Level 100 Level 100 Level 100 Level 100 Level 100 Level First major
Y2 120 points
200 Level 200 Level 200 Level 200 Level 200 Level 200 Level 200 Level 200 Level Second major
Y3 120 points
300 Level 300 Level 300 Level 300 Level200 Levelor above
300 Level 300 Level 300 Level Compulsory
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“My years at Waikato made me more centred, more confident and self-reliant, and I grew immensely
as a person and a performer. I was given all the support and encouragement I needed, along with the push to always reach higher. Now I’m studying and performing in London, where I’m refining my craft as I work towards being
an international opera singer.”
Filipe ManuBachelor of Music
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Bachelor of Arts (BA) overview – Arts and Social Sciences
If you are fascinated by the history and creative activities of humankind and how this shapes societies and our future, then the Arts & Social Sciences Bachelor of Arts (BA) is for you.
Y1100 Level
Major100 Level
Major
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds
Field of the Degree
100 Level
Field of the Degree 100 Level
Elective Elective
Y2200 Level
Major200 Level
Major200 Level
Major
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
Field of the Degree 200 Level
Elective Elective Elective
Y3300 Level
Major300 Level
Major300 Level
Major300 Level
Major
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 9 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers. The Bachelor of Arts is also offered by Te Pua Wānanga ki te Ao - Faculty of Māori & Indigenous Studies. See page 32 for the degree overview.
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Papers – Bachelor of Arts
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)LIST A: ACADEMIC FOUNDATIONS
ARTSC101 Indigenous Social Science Research
ARTSC103 Rights and Reason
ARTSC105 Language in Context
ENSLA103 Undergraduate Research Writing for ESL Students
LIST B: CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES
Any Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies paper, or
ANTHY101 Exploring Cultures: Introduction to Anthropology
ANTHY102 New Zealand and the Pacific
ANTHY201 Ethnicity and Identity
ANTHY202 Polynesian Ethnography
DSIGN252 Cultural Perspectives In Design
EDUCA200 Te Hononga Tangata
ENGLI200 Global Fictions
FRNCH231 French Language Intermediate 1
GEOGY219 Māori Lands and Communities
HISTY225 Indigenous Histories: Narratives, Ethics and Decoloniality
INTLC101 International Languages and Cultures
INTLC221 Understanding East Asia
INTLC222 European and Latin American Cultures: Tradition and Modernity
LEGAL211 International and Comparative Law: Global Perspectives
LINGS203 Language, Society and Culture
LIST C: WORK-INTEGRATED LEARNING
ARTSW300 Arts and Cultural Festivals
ARTSW301 Professional Practice in the Arts
ARTSW302 Work-related Arts Research Project
LINGS301 Research Apprenticeship
MEDIA307 Professional Studio Production
POPST300 Population Studies Work-related Project
PSYCH300 Work Placement in Psychology
SOCSC300 Work-Integrated Learning – Work Placements
SOCSC301 Work-Integrated Learning – Work-related Projects
SPNSH300 Spanish Internship
WRITE396 Writing Studies Work Placement
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BA in Anthropology
Y1
ANTHY101 Exploring Cultures:
Introduction to Anthropology
ANTHY102 New Zealand
and the Pacific
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds
Field of the Degree
100 Level
Field of the Degree
100 LevelElective Elective
Y2Any
ANTHY2 PaperAny
ANTHY2 Paper
Any ANTHY2Paper or
LINGS203
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
Field of the Degree
200 LevelElective Elective Elective
Y3Any
300 Level Paper Listed Below
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
LINGS301 or one from
List C: Work-Integrated
Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 9 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ANTHY201 Ethnicity and Identity
ANTHY202 The Polynesians: Tangata o Te Moana
ANTHY207 Magic, Witchcraft and Religion
LINGS203 Language, Society and Culture
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ANTHY300 Cultures and Power in the Pacific
ANTHY301 Imagining Cultures
ANTHY308 Melanesian Ethnography
ANTHY325 Māori Heritage Management
ANTHY390 Directed Study
GEOGY323 Indigenous Geographies
LINGS301 Research Apprenticeship
MAORI304 Sustainability in Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Contexts
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BA in Economics
Y1
ECONS101 Business Economics
and the NZ Economy
ECONS102 Economics and
Society
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds
Field of the Degree
100 Level
Field of the Degree
100 LevelElective Elective
Y2ECONS200
Understanding the Global Economy
ECONS202 Microeconomics
and Business Economics
ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
Field of the Degree
200 LevelElective Elective Elective
Y3ECONS301
Economic Growth and Wellbeing
Any ECONS3 Paper
Any ECONS3 Paper
Any ECONS3 Paper
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 9 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ECONS303 Applied Quantitative Research Methods
ECONS304 International Economics Issues.
ECONS305 Entrepreneurial Discovery and Innovation
ECONS306 Economics and Strategic Interaction
ECONS307 Economics of Land, Water and Environment
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BA in Education and Society
Y1EDSOC100
or EDSOC101
Any 100 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds
Field of the Degree
100 Level
Field of the Degree
100 LevelElective Elective
Y2Any
EDSOC2 PaperAny
EDSOC2 Paper
Any EDSOC2 Paper or SOCPY200
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
Field of the Degree
200 LevelElective Elective Elective
Y3Any
EDSOC3 PaperAny
EDSOC3 PaperAny
EDSCO3 PaperAny
EDSOC3 Paper
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 9 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)100 LEVEL PAPER LIST
EDSOC100 Education: Past and Present
EDSOC101 The New Zealand Educational Context
HISTY107 New Zealand Histories: Fresh Perspectives
PHILO150 The Big Questions: An Introduction to Philosophy
SOCIO101 Introduction to Sociology
200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
EDSOC200 Education and New Zealand Society
EDSOC201 The Purpose of Education
EDSOC202 Planning Learning Opportunities for Adults
SOCPY200 Social Policy and Social Issues
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
EDSOC300 Māori Knowledge and Western Impacts in Education
EDSOC301 History of New Zealand Education
EDSOC302 Adults Learning for Life
EDSOC303 Education and Sexuality
EDUCA303 Curriculum Perspectives
EDUWK300 Community Engagement in Education
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BA in English
Y1ENGLI100
Telling the StoryENGLI101
Adaptations
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds
Field of the Degree
100 Level
Field of the Degree
100 LevelElective Elective
Y2Any
ENGLI2 or WRITE2 Paper
Any ENGLI2
or WRITE2 Paper
Any ENGLI2
or WRITE2 Paper
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
Field of the Degree
200 LevelElective Elective Elective
Y3Any
ENGLI3 Paper or WRITE300
Any ENGLI3 Paper or WRITE300
Any ENGLI3 Paper or WRITE300
Any ENGLI3 Paper or WRITE300
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 9 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)At least 105 points must be from ENGLI-coded papers.200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ENGLI200 Global Fictions
ENGLI201 Genre Studies: Tropes and Techniques
ENGLI202 Shakespeare’s Worlds
WRITE201 Applied Writing: Food Writing
WRITE202 Creative Writing: Voice and Image
WRITE203 Special Topic: Inspiring Work
WRITE205 Writing for the Screen
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ENGLI300 Theory Matters
ENGLI301 Genre Studies: Challenging Forms
ENGLI302 Modernisms
ENGLI303 Looking Back: Reading Now
WRITE300 Creative Writing: Creative Non-fiction
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BA in Environmental Planning
Y1
ENVPL100Intro to
Environmental Planning
ENVPL101 Future Cities
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds
Field of the Degree
100 Level
Field of the Degree
100 LevelElective Elective
Y2ENVPL200
Environmental Planning
ENVPL201 Introduction to Resource
Management
ENVPL202Cartography & Spatial Analysis
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
Field of the Degree
200 LevelElective Elective Elective
Y3ENVPL300 Planning in
Aotearoa NZ
ENVPL301 Planning for
Sustainability
ENVLP302Māori Resource Management
ENVLP303 Environmental
Assessment and Policy
ENVPL304 or one from
List C: Work-Integrated
Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 9 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
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BA in Geography
Y1GEOGY101
People and Place
GEOGY103 Environment and Society
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds
Field of the Degree
100 Level
Field of the Degree
100 LevelElective Elective
Y2ENVPL202 GEOGY209
or GEOGY219
ENVPL202 GEOGY209
or GEOGY219
Any 200 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
Field of the Degree
200 LevelElective Elective Elective
Y3Any
GEOGY3 PaperAny
GEOGY3 Paper
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 9 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ANTHY202 The Polynesians: Tangata o Te Moana
ENVPL201 Introduction to Resource Management
ENVPL202 Cartography and Spatial Analysis
GEOGY209 Health, People, Place
GEOGY219 Māori Lands and Communities
POPST201 Population Studies
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ENVPL300 Planning in Aotearoa New Zealand
GEOGY301 Disasters and Development
GEOGY309 Gender, Place and Culture
GEOGY323 Indigenous Geographies
GEOGY328 Geographic Information Systems
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BA in History
Y1
HISTY107 New Zealand
Histories: Fresh Perspectives
HISTY117 Global Histories:
Oceanic Encounters
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds
Field of the Degree
100 Level
Field of the Degree
100 LevelElective Elective
Y2Any
200 Level Paper Listed Below
Any 200 Level Paper
Listed Below
Any 200 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
Field of the Degree
200 LevelElective Elective Elective
Y3Any
HISTY3 Paper or POLSC300
Any HISTY3 Paper or POLSC300
Any HISTY3 Paper or POLSC300
Any HISTY3 Paper or POLSC300
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 9 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
HISTY200 Pacific History
HISTY206 History in Practice: Historical Methods and Research
PHILO215 Moral and Political Philosophy: A Historical Introduction
POLSC224 Terrorism, Violence and the State
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
HISTY300 Gender in History
HISTY301 Sugar and Spice: Commodities in Global History
HISTY316 The Birth of the United States
HISTY330 Researching Iwi Māori History
HISTY390 Directed Study
POLSC300 Religion and Political Violence
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BA in Human Development
Y1HMDEV100
Lifespan Development
CMYHE101 or PSYCH101
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds
Field of the Degree
100 Level
Field of the Degree
100 LevelElective Elective
Y2Any
HMDEV2 PaperAny
HMDEV2 Paper
Any HMDEV2 Paper
POPST201or SOCPY201
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
Field of the Degree
200 LevelElective Elective Elective
Y3Any
HMDEV3 PaperAny
HMDEV3 PaperAny
HMDEV3 PaperAny
HMDEV3 Paper
EDUWK300 or one from
List C: Work-Integrated
Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 9 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
HMDEV200 Child Development
HMDEV201 Adolescent Development
HMDEV202 Adult Development and Ageing
HMDEV240 Group Work for Life Transitions
POPST201 Population Studies
SOCPY201 Social Policy, Families and Children
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
EDUWK300 Community Engagement in Education
HMDEV300 Children’s Development in Families
HMDEV301 Critical Issues for Youth in the 21st Century
HMDEV302 Ageing in a Changing World
HMDEV320 Implementing Inclusive Practices: Building Community Capacity
HMDEV321 Motivation and Talent Development in Young People
HMDEV322 Learning and Behaviour Difficulties: Strategies for Professionals
HMDEV340 Perspectives on Counselling
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BA in International Languages and Cultures
Y1
CHINE131 FRNCH131 JAPAN131
or SPNSH131
CHINE132 FRNCH132 JAPAN132
or SPNSH132
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds
One fromLanguage Pathways
list
Field of the Degree
100 LevelElective Elective
Y2
CHINE231 FRNCH231 JAPAN231
or SPNSH231
CHINE232 FRNCH232 JAPAN232
or SPNSH232
INTLC221 or INTLC222
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
Field of the Degree
200 LevelElective Elective Elective
Y3
CHINE321 FRNCH321 JAPAN321
or SPNSH321
CHINE331 FRNCH331 JAPAN331
or SPNSH310
CHINE3FRNCH3 JAPAN3
or SPNSH3
CHINE3FRNCH3 JAPAN3
or SPNSH3
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 9 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
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Papers – BA in International Languages and Cultures
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)ALL LANGUAGE PATHWAYS
INTLC101 International Languages and Cultures (recommended to be included in degree papers)
INTLC221 Understanding East Asia
INTLC222 European and Latin American Cultures: Tradition and Modernity
INTLC380 Study Abroad 1
INTLC390 Directed Study
CHINESE
CHINE131 Chinese Language 1: Part A
CHINE132 Chinese Language 1: Part B
CHINE231 Chinese Language 2: Part A
CHINE232 Chinese Language 2: Part B
CHINE306 Reading and Translation Skills
CHINE307 Political and Economic Modernisation in Chinese-speaking Asia
CHINE321 Translation Methodology and Practice
CHINE331 Chinese Language 3: Part A
CHINE332 Chinese Language 3: Part B
CHINE380 Study Abroad
CHINE390 Directed Study
FRENCH
FRNCH131 French for Beginners 1
FRNCH132 French for Beginners 2
FRNCH231 French Language Intermediate 1
FRNCH232 French Language Intermediate 2
FRNCH305 History and Variation of French
FRNCH317 French Culture from Versailles to the Revolution
FRNCH319 French Culture from Napoleon to the Impressionists
FRNCH321 Translation Methodology and Practice
FRNCH331 French Language Advanced 1
FRNCH332 French Language Advanced 2
FRNCH380 Study Abroad: French Language Intensive
FRNCH390 Directed Study
Note: Only two of FRNCH305, 317, 319 and 332 will be offered in any year.
JAPANESE
JAPAN131 Japanese 1: Part A
JAPAN132 Japanese 1: Part B
JAPAN231 Japanese 2: Part A
JAPAN232 Japanese 2: Part B
JAPAN321 Translation Methodology and Practice
JAPAN331 Japanese 3: Part A
JAPAN332 Japanese 3: Part B
JAPAN380 Study Abroad
JAPAN390 Directed Study
SPANISH
SPNSH131 Spanish for Beginners 1
SPNSH132 Spanish for Beginners 2
SPNSH231 Intermediate Spanish 1
SPNSH232 Intermediate Spanish 2
SPNSH305 Topics in Latin America
SPNSH310 Spanish Advanced Language
SPNSH312 Spanish in Context
SPNSH321 Translation, Methodology and Practice
SPNSH380 Study Abroad 1
SPNSH390 Directed Study
Note: Only one of SPNSH305 and SPNSH312 will be offered in any year.
Within the major in International Languages and Cultures there are four language pathways: Chinese, French, Japanese, Spanish.
To complete a single major in International Languages and Cultures, students must gain 135 points in International Languages and Cultures, comprising one of the following pathways:
Chinese
CHINE131, CHINE132, INTLC221, CHINE231, CHINE232, CHINE321, CHINE331 and a further 30 points from 300 Level papers listed in the CHINE pathway.
French
FRNCH131, FRNCH132, INTLC222, FRNCH231, FRNCH232, FRNCH321, FRNCH331, and a further 30 points from 300 Level papers listed in the FRNCH pathway.
Japanese
JAPAN131, JAPAN132, INTLC221, JAPAN231, JAPAN232, JAPAN321, JAPAN331 and a further 30 points from 300 level papers listed in the JAPAN pathway.
Spanish
SPNSH131, SPNSH132, INTLC222, SPNSH231, SPNSH232, SPNSH310, SPNSH321, and a further 30 points from 300 level papers listed in the SPNSH pathway.
Students who have met the prerequisites to be granted direct admission to 200 Level language papers will be able to count INTLC101 and one other approved 100 Level paper towards the requirements of their major.
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BA in Law
Y1LEGAL103
Legal Method ALEGAL104
Legal Method B
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC110 or MAORI100
LEGAL106Legal Systems and Societies
(30 points)
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2LEGAL208
Law of Public Sphere
LEGAL209Law Policy &
Practice
LEGAL210Māori Law & The Treaty of
Waitangi
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
Field of the Degree200 Level
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y3LEGAL309
Regulating New Frontiers
LEGAL310Issues in Justice: Crime & Society
LEGAL311Private Law &
Litigation Strategies
Any 400 Level
Law Paper*
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
300 Level Elective
300 Level Elective
300 Level Elective
Note: Please see page 9 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers. LEGAL211 is a recommended Cultural Perspectives paper for those completing the Bachelor of Arts in Law. *Please see page 87 for the current list of 400 Level law papers. Please not that not all papers will be available to BA in Law students.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds
MAORI100 Kokiri: Academic Skills for Indigenous Studies
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BA in Linguistics
Y1ARTSC105
Language in Context
Any 100 Level Paper
Listed Below
ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds
Field of the Degree
100 Level
Field of the Degree
100 Level
Field of the Degree
100 LevelElective Elective
Y2LINGS201
Language Analysis
Any 200 Level Paper
Listed Below
Any 200 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
Field of the Degree
200 LevelElective Elective Elective
Y3LINGS301 Research
Apprenticeship
LINGS302 Comparative
Linguistics
LINGS303 Sociolinguistics
Any LINGS3 Paper or FRNCH305
Field of the Degree 300 Level
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 9 for List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)100 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ENGLI100 Telling the Story
INTLC101 International Languages and Cultures
MEDIA100 Understanding Visual Culture
WRITE100 Writing for Academic Success
200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
LINGS202 Exploring English: From Grammar to Discourse
LINGS203 Language, Society and Culture
PHILO204 Wisdom, Language and Communication
PSYCH203 Cognitive Psychology and Development
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
FRNCH305 History and Variation of French
LINGS304 Applied Linguistics
LINGS390 Directed Study
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BA in Music
Y1
MUSIC112 Music in Society:
An Introduction to Western Music
Any MUSIC1 Paper
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds
Field of the Degree
100 Level
Field of the Degree
100 LevelElective Elective
Y2Any
MUSIC2 Paper
Any 200 Level Paper
Listed Below
Any 200 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
Field of the Degree
200 LevelElective Elective Elective
Y3MUSIC314
History of Music 1800-Present
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 9 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)100 LEVEL PAPER LIST
MUSIC101 Secondary Performance Studies 1
MUSIC115 Composition 1
MUSIC117 Musicianship 1
MUSIC119 Harmony and Counterpoint 1
MUSIC140 Music Technology 1: Techniques and Creativity
200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
MAORI257 Kapa Haka: Noble Dances of the Māori
MUSIC201 Secondary Performance Studies 2
MUSIC213 History of Western Music: 1600-1800
MUSIC215 Composition 2
MUSIC219 Harmony and Counterpoint 2
MUSIC222 Orchestration
MUSIC226 Music Theatre
MUSIC227 Performance Ensemble Choir
MUSIC240 Creative Music Technology 2: Music and Visuals
MUSIC250 Lyric Diction and Language Studies
THSTS212 Developing Text and Action
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
MAORI357 Mahi Whakaari: Māori Performing Arts
MUSIC301 Secondary Performance Studies 3
MUSIC315 Composition 3
MUSIC318 Performance Techniques 3
MUSIC320 Performance 3
MUSIC321 Chamber Music 3
MUSIC323 Advanced Composition Studies
MUSIC327 Performance Ensemble 2
MUSIC330 Soloist Studies 3
MUSIC340 Creative Music Technology 3: Creative Project
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BA in Philosophy
Y1Any
PHILO1 PaperAny
PHILO1 Paper
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds
Field of the Degree
100 Level
Field of the Degree
100 LevelElective Elective
Y2Any
PHILO2 PaperAny
PHILO2 Paper
Any PHILO2 Paperor MAORI202
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
Field of the Degree
200 LevelElective Elective Elective
Y3Any
PHILO3 PaperAny
PHILO3 PaperAny
PHILO3 Paper
Any PHILO3 Paper or
EDSOC300
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 9 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)100 LEVEL PAPER LIST
PHILO102 Introduction to Logic
PHILO103 Critical Thinking
PHILO106 Social and Moral Philosophy
PHILO150 The Big Questions: An Introduction to Philosophy
200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
MAORI202 Ngā Iho Matua: Māori Philosophy
PHILO204 Wisdom, Language and Communication
PHILO208 Reason, Science and Pseudoscience
PHILO215 Moral and Political Philosophy: A Historical Introduction
PHILO217 Environmental Ethics
PHILO218 Ethics at Work
PHILO225 Happiness and Wellbeing
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
EDSOC300 Māori Knowledge and Western Impacts in Education
PHILO304 Meaning, Understanding, and Truth
PHILO305 Philosophy of Religion
PHILO309 Experiments in Ethics
PHILO317 Environmental Ethics
PHILO318 Ethics at Work
PHILO355 The Fundamental Structure of the World
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BA in Political Science
Y1POLSC101
or POLSC102
Any 100 Level Paper
listed below
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds
Field of the Degree
Level 100
Field of the Degree
100 LevelElective Elective
Y2POLSC201
or POLSC211
IRSST206 POLCY212 POLSC201
or POLSC211
Any 200 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
Field of the Degree
200 LevelElective Elective Elective
Y3Any
300 Level Paper Listed Below
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 9 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)100 LEVEL PAPER LIST
IRSST103 Introduction to International Relations
IRSST104 Introduction to International Security
POLSC101 Politics in the Ancient World
POLSC102 New Zealand Politics and Policy
200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
IRSST206 International Relations: The Security Agenda
MAORI250 Māori Politics
PHILO215 Moral and Political Philosophy: A Historical Introduction
POLCY212 Power, Politics and Policy Analysis
POLSC200 Politics and the Media
POLSC201 Modern Political Thinkers
POLSC211 Political Systems around the World
POLSC224 Terrorism, Violence and the State
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
GNSEX303 Intersectionalities: Identities and Inequalities
IRSST301 International Relations: The Context, Theory and Practice of New Zealand Foreign Policy
IRSST315 International Politics of Asia
IRSST331 Cyber Security and the Global Politics of the Internet
POLCY318 Global Environmental Politics and Policy
POLSC300 Religion and Political Violence
SOCIO302 Globalisation and International Development
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BA in Population Studies
Y1GEOGY101
People and PlaceSOCIO101
Intro to Sociology
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC110 Old Worlds New Worlds
Field of the Degree100 Level
Field of the Degree100 Level
Elective Elective
Y2POPST201 Population
Studies
PSYCH211 Understanding Psychological
Research
SOCPY201 Social Policy, Families and
Children
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
Field of the Degree 200 Level
Elective Elective Elective
Y3GEOGY301
Disasters and Development
POPST302 Exploring
Population Change
POPST360 Special Topic:
Population Economics
SOCPY301 Health, Wellbeing
and Policy
POPST300 Population
Studies Work Related Project
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 9 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ENVPL202 Cartography and Spatial Analysis
GEOGY209 Health, People, Place
POPST201 Population Studies
PSYCH211 Understanding Psychological Research
SOCPY200 Social Policy and Social Issues
SOCPY201 Social Policy, Families and Children
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
GEOGY301 Disasters and Development
GEOGY309 Gender, Place and Culture
GEOGY328 Geographical Information Systems
POPST302 Exploring Population Change
POPST360 Special Topic: Population Economics
POPST390 Directed Study
SOCPY300 Social Policy
SOCPY301 Health, Wellbeing and Policy
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BA in Psychology
Y1PSYCH100
Brain, Behaviour and Cognition
PSYCH101 Social Psychology,
Health and Wellbeing
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds
Field of the Degree
100 Level
Field of the Degree
100 LevelElective Elective
Y2
PSYCH211 Understanding Psychological
Research
Any PSYCH2 Paper
Any PSYCH2 Paper
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
Field of the Degree
200 LevelElective Elective Elective
Y3Any
PSYCH3 PaperAny
PSYCH3 PaperAny
PSYCH3 Paper
Any PSYCH3 Paper or HMDEV340
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 9 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
PSYCH202 Mauri Ora: Social Psychology of Human Flourishing
PSYCH203 Cognitive Psychology and Development
PSYCH204 Behavioural Psychology and Perception
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
HMDEV340 Perspectives on Counselling
PSYCH302 Community, Culture and Diversity
PSYCH307 Psychological Research Methods (PSYCH307 is required for entry into graduate study)
PSYCH314 Behaviour Analysis
PSYCH317 Organisational Psychology
PSYCH319 Infant and Child Development
PSYCH322 Memory and Cognition
PSYCH337 Individual Differences and Measurement
PSYCH338 Abnormal Psychology
PSYCH344 Positive Psychology
PSYCH360 Special Topic: Psychology of Security, Crime Science and Criminal Behaviour
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BA in Screen and Media Studies
Y1MEDIA100
Understanding Visual Culture
MEDIA101 Media, Culture
and Society
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds
Field of the Degree
100 Level
Field of the Degree
100 LevelElective Elective
Y2MEDIA200
Acts of Representation
MEDIA201 Conducting Media
Research
MEDIA203Digital Arts and
Cultures
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
Field of the Degree
200 LevelElective Elective Elective
Y3Any
MEDIA3 PaperAny
MEDIA3 PaperAny
MEDIA3 PaperAny
MEDIA3 Paper
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 9 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.MEDIA102 and MEDIA202 are prerequisites for further studies in film production and can be taken as electives.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)MEDIA102 Film Production 1:
Telling Stories (MEDIA102 is a prerequsite for MEDIA202)
MEDIA202 Film Production 2: Experimentation and Creativity (MEDIA102 is a prerequisite)
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
MEDIA300 Contemporary Television
MEDIA301 Animation Studies: Theory and Practice
MEDIA302 Film Production 3: From Concept to Screen (MEDIA202 is a prerequisite)
MEDIA303 Cinema Worlds
MEDIA304 Documentary Practices
MEDIA305 Interactive Media Design
MEDIA307 Professional Studio Production
MEDIA308 Media and Social Change
MEDIA309 Game Design
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BA in Social Policy
Y1SOCPY100
Introduction to Social Policy
Any 100 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds
Field of the Degree
100 Level
Field of the Degree
100 LevelElective Elective
Y2Any
SOCPY2 PaperAny
SOCPY2 Paper
Any 200 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
Field of the Degree
200 LevelElective Elective Elective
Y3Any
SOCPY3 PaperAny
SOCPY3 Paper
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 9 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)100 LEVEL PAPER LIST
EDSOC101 The New Zealand Educational Context
MAORI150 Te Tiriti o Waitangi: An Introduction to the Treaty of Waitangi
POLSC102 New Zealand Politics and Policy
SOCIO101 Introduction to Sociology
200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
EDSOC200 Education and New Zealand Society
POLCY212 Power, Politics and Policy Analysis
POPST201 Population Studies
SOCPY200 Social Policy and Social Issues
SOCPY201 Social Policy, Families and Children
SOCWK205 Community Development
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ECONS307 Economics of Land, Water and Environment
EDSOC300 Māori Knowledge and Western Impacts in Education
GNSEX303 Intersectionalities: Identities and Inequalities
HMDEV300 Children’s Development in Families
PACIS300 Contemporary Critical Issues in the Pacific
POLCY318 Global Environmental Politics and Policy
POPST302 Exploring Population Change
SOCIO311 Current Issues in Criminal Justice
SOCPY300 Social Policy
SOCPY301 Health, Wellbeing and Policy
TAURANGA STUDENTS MAY TAKE
POPST302 Exploring Population Change
SOCPY301 Health Wellbeing and Policy
SOCWK205 Community Development
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BA in Sociology
Y1SOCIO101
Introduction to Sociology
Any 100 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds
Field of the Degree
100 Level
Field of the Degree
100 LevelElective Elective
Y2Any
SOCIO2 PaperAny
SOCIO2 Paper
Any 200 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
Field of the Degree
200 LevelElective Elective Elective
Y3Any
SOCIO3 PaperAny
SOCIO3 Paper
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 9 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise) 100 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ECONS102 Economics and Society
GNSEX101 Gender and Sexuality: Representations and Realities
HMDEV100 Lifespan Development
MAORI150 Te Tiriti o Waitangi: An Introduction
PACIS100 Introduction to Pacific Histories, Language and Cultures
SOCIO102 Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice
SOCPY100 Introduction to Social Policy
200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ANTHY201 Ethnicity and Identity
CMYHE202 Understanding the Healthy Body: Sociocultural Perspectives
ECONS200 Understanding the Global Economy
MAORI250 Māori Politics
PACIS200 Pacific Migration, Diaspora and Identity
POPST201 Population Studies
SOCIO200 Modern Sociology and Western Capitalism: A Cosmopolitan Perspective
SOCIO203 Popular Culture
SOCPY200 Social Policy and Social Issues
SSRES200 Social Science Research Methods
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
GNSEX303 Intersectionalities: Identities and Inequalities
MAORI303 Critical Indigenous Theory
POPST302 Exploring Population Change
SDCOA303 Sport, Media and Communication
SOCIO302 Globalisation and International Development
SOCIO303 Technologies, Algorithms and Social Life
SOCIO311 Current Issues in Criminal Justice
SOCPY300 Social Policy
SOCPY301 Health, Wellbeing and Policy
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BA in Theatre Studies
Y1THSTS101
The Practice of Theatre
Any 100 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds
Field of the Degree
100 Level
Field of the Degree
100 LevelElective Elective
Y2Any
THSTS2 PaperAny
THSTS2 Paper
Any 200 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
Field of the Degree
200 LevelElective Elective Elective
Y3THSTS301
Play Production(30 points)
THSTS308 Creating Theatre
(30 points)
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 9 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)100 LEVEL PAPER LIST
DANCE101 Dance, Movement and Culture
ENGLI101 Adaptations
INTLC101 International Languages and Cultures
200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ENGLI202 Shakespeare’s Worlds
MUSIC226 Music Theatre
THSTS202 Theatre Workshop
THSTS212 Developing Text and Action
THSTS260 Exploring the Physical in Theatre
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BA in Writing Studies
Y1Any
100 Level Paper Listed Below
Any 100 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds
Field of the Degree
100 Level
Field of the Degree
100 LevelElective Elective
Y2WRITE202
Creative Writing: Voice and Image
Any WRITE2 Paper
Any 200 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
Field of the Degree
200 LevelElective Elective Elective
Y3ENGLI301
Genre Studies: Challenging Forms
WRITE390 Directed Study
Any WRITE3 Paper
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 9 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)100 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ENGLI100 Telling the Story
WRITE100 Writing for Academic Success
200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ENGLI201 Genre Studies: Tropes and Techniques
LINGS202 Exploring English: From Grammar to Discourse
LINGS203 Language, Society and Culture
PUBRL204 Contemporary Public Relations Writing
WRITE201 Applied Writing: Food Writing
WRITE203 Special Topic: Inspiring Work
WRITE205 Writing for the Screen
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
LINGS301 Research Apprenticeship
LINGS304 Applied Linguistics
SCIEN300 Science Communication
WRITE300 Creative Writing: Creative Non-fiction
WRITE396 Writing Studies Work Placement
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Bachelor of Arts (BA) overview – Māori and Indigenous Studies
Under the guidance of experts in Indigenous scholarship and teaching, make a positive contribution to whānau, hapū, iwi, island, region and community with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) from the Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies.
Y1100 Level
Major100 Level
Major
MAORI100 Kōkiri: Academic
Skills for Indigenous Studies
MAORI103 Intro to Māori,
Pacific and Indigenous Studies
Field of MAORI and PACIS 100 Level
Field of MAORI and PACIS 100 Level
Elective Elective
Y2200 Level
Major200 Level
Major200 Level
Major
Field of MAORI and PACIS 200 Level
Field of MAORI and PACIS 200 Level
Elective Elective Elective
Y3300 Level
Major300 Level
Major300 Level
Major300 Level
Major
MAORI300 Working
with Indigenous Communities*
Elective Elective Elective
Note: The Bachelor of Arts is also offered by the Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences. See page 8 for the degree overview.*Students should include MAORI300 Working with Indigenous Communities or any other approved Work-Integrated Learning Paper listed on page 9.
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BA in Māori and Indigenous Studies
Y1
MAORI102 He Hīnatore ki te Ao Māori: Introducing the Māori World
MAORI101 MAORI111
or MAORI112
MAORI100Kōkiri: Academic
Skills for Indigenous Studies
MAORI103 Intro to Māori,
Pacific and Indigenous Studies
Field of MAORI and PACIS 100 Level
Field of MAORI and PACIS 100 Level
Elective Elective
Y2MAORI202
Ngā Iho Matua: Māori Philosophy
MAORI203 Decolonising
Methodologies: Research and
Indigenous People
Any MAORI2 or PACIS2 Paper
Field of MAORI and PACIS 200 Level
Field of MAORI and PACIS 200 Level
Elective Elective Elective
Y3
MAORI302 Mātauranga
Māori, Indigenous Knowledges
MAORI303 Critical
Indigenous Theory
MAORI304 Sustainability in
Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Contexts
Any MAORI3 or PACIS3 Paper
MAORI300 Working with
Indigenous Communities*
Elective Elective Elective
*Note: Students should include MAORI300 Working with Indigenous Communities or any other approved Work-Integrated Learning Paper listed on page 9.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)MAORI101 Introduction to Conversational
Māori for Absolute Beginners
MAORI111 Te Reo Māori: Introductory 1
MAORI112 Te Reo Māori: Introductory 2
200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
MAORI200 Mana Wahine
MAORI204 Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Health and Wellbeing
MAORI222 He Ao Hurihuri He Ao Tuakiri: Evolving Māori Culture and Identity
MAORI250 Māori Politics
MAORI251 Raranga Whakairo: Design Elements in Māori Fibre Arts
MAORI257 Kapa Haka: Noble Dances of the Māori
MAORI261 He Taonga Tuku Iho: Evolving Māori and Pacific Art
PACIS200 Pacific Migration, Diaspora and Identity
PACIS201 Pacific Texts
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
MAORI310 Ngā Pepeha, ngā Whakataukī me ngā Kupu Whakaari: Proverbial and Prophetic Sayings
MAORI350 Mana Motuhake
MAORI357 Mahi Whakaari: Māori Performing Arts
PACIS300 Contemporary Critical Issues in the Pacific
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BA in Pacific and Indigenous Studies
Y1
PACIS100Introduction to Pacific Histories, Languages and
Cultures
ANTHY102 or HISTY117
MAORI100 Kōkiri: Academic
Skills for Indigenous Studies
MAORI103 Intro to Māori,
Pacific and Indigenous Studies
Field of MAORI and PACIS 100 Level
Field of MAORI and PACIS 100 Level
Elective Elective
Y2
MAORI203 Decolonising
Methodologies: Research and
Indigenous People
PACIS200Pacific Migration,
Diaspora and Identity
Any 200 Level Paper
Listed Below
Field of MAORI and PACIS 200 Level
Field of MAORI and PACIS 200 Level
Elective Elective Elective
Y3MAORI303
Critical Indigenous Theory
MAORI304 Sustainability in
Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Contexts
PACIS300 Contemporary Critical Issues in the Pacific
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
MAORI300 Working with
Indigenous Communities*
Elective Elective Elective
*Note: Students should include MAORI300 Working with Indigenous Communities or any other approved Work-Integrated Learning Paper listed on page 9.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)ANTHY102 New Zealand and the Pacific
HISTY117 Global Histories
200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ANTHY202 The Polynesians: Tangata o Te Moana
HISTY200 Pacific History
LINGS203 Language, Society and Culture
MAORI204 Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Health and Wellbeing
MAORI261 He Taonga Tuku Iho: Evolving Māori and Pacific Art
PACIS201 Pacific Texts
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ANTHY300 Cultures and Environments in the Pacific
ANTHY308 Melanesian Ethnography
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BA in Te Reo Māori
Y1MAORI111
Te Reo Māori: Introductory 1
MAORI112 Te Reo Māori:
Introductory 2
MAORI100 Kōkiri: Academic
Skills for Indigenous Studies
MAORI103 Intro to Māori,
Pacific and Indigenous Studies
Field of MAORI and PACIS 100 Level
Field of MAORI and PACIS 100 Level
Elective Elective
Y2MAORI210
Te Whakahaumanu Reo
MAORI211 Te Reo Māori:
Intermediate 1
MAORI212 Te Reo Māori:
Intermediate 2
Field of MAORI and PACIS 200 Level
Field of MAORI and PACIS 200 Level
Elective Elective Elective
Y3
MAORI310 Ngā Pepeha, ngā
Whakataukī me ngā Kupu Whakaari
MAORI311 Te Reo Māori: Advanced 1
MAORI312 Te Reo Māori: Advanced 2
MAORI316 Te Reo Ahurei
MAORI300 Working with
Indigenous Communities*
Elective Elective Elective
Note: Students who have gained 14 credits or more at NCEA Level 3 in Te Reo Māori or Te Reo Rangatira will be exempt from MAORI111 and will be guided to select 15 points from approved alternative papers at 100 Level.*Students should include MAORI300 Working with Indigenous Communities or any other approved Work-Integrated Learning Paper listed on page 9.
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Bachelor of Business (BBus) single major overview
If you’re a trailblazer who wants to help drive the changes needed for businesses to innovate and thrive in the 21st century, or if you would like to start your own business, then Waikato’s Bachelor of Business (BBus) will help you to achieve your goals.
Y1100 Level
Major
100 LevelOne from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2200 Level
Major200 Level
Major200 Level
Major
ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications
MNMGT202 Intercultural
Perspectives on Organisations
Any Level Elective
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y3300 Level
Major300 Level
Major300 Level
Major300 Level
Major*
WSAFE396/399 or
WSOMM396/399*
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
*Note: Students have the option to swap the ninth major paper in Year 3 for the work-integrated learning paper WSOMM396/399 or WSAFE396/399. This would allow them to take any management field paper at 300 Level instead.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)BUSINESS FUNDAMENTALS
ACCTN101 Accounting for Management
ECONS101 Business Economics and the New Zealand Economy
FINAN101 Introduction to Finance
MGSYS101 Integrated Thinking – Digital Business and Supply Chain Management
MRKTG101 Fundamentals of Successful Marketing
STMGT101 Introduction to Management
WORK-INTEGRATED LEARNING
WSAFE/WSOMM396 Management Internship
WSAFE/WSOMM399 Report of an Investigation
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BBus in Accounting (single major)
Y1ACCTN101
Accounting for Management
ACCTN102 Introductory
Financial Accounting
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2
ACCTN202 Intermediate
Financial Accounting
ACCTN203 Management Accounting:
Accounting for Organisational
Control
ACCTN204 Accounting Information
Systems
ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications
MNMGT202Intercultural
Perspectives on Organisations
Any LevelElective+
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y3ACCTN301 Capstone in Accounting
ACCTN308 Performance
Reporting
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
Any 300 Level Paper Listed Below*
WSAFE396 or WSAFE399*
200 Level Elective+
200 Level Elective+
200 Level Elective+
Note: Please see page 36 for Business Fundamentals and Work-Integrated Learning papers. +Those who wish to take the Professional Accounting pathway (CAANZ, CPA Australia, ACCA) will need to take four extra accounting papers at 300 Level instead of four elective papers. This means they need to take all of the papers listed below. *Students have the option to swap the ninth major paper in Year 3 for the work-integrated learning paper WSAFE396/399.This would allow them to take any management field paper at 300 Level instead.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ACCTN302 Financial Accounting
ACCTN303 Management Accounting
ACCTN305 Auditing
ACCTN306 Taxation
ACCTN309 Law of Business Enterprises
MNMGT301 Business Law and the Legal Environment
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BBus in Digital Business (single major)
Y1DIGIB101
The World of Digital Business
MGSYS101 Digital Business
and Supply Chain Management
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2
DIGIB201 Creating Value
with Social Media Analytics
DIGIB202 The Techno-Savvy
Business
MGSYS200 Tools for
Managing Projects
ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications
MNMGT202Intercultural
Perspectives on Organisations
Any LevelElective
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y3DIGIB302
Digital Business Technology Trends
DIGIB303Managing
Digital Business Transformation
DIGIB304Digital Business
Enterprise Implementation
MGSYS302 or STMGT306*
WSOMM396 or WSOMM399*
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Note: Please see page 36 for Business Fundamentals and Work-Integrated Learning papers. *Students have the option to swap the ninth major paper in Year 3 for the work-integrated learning paper WSOMM396/399. This would allow them to take any management field paper at 300 Level instead.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)MGSYS302 Project Management Systems,
Processes and Personnel
STMGT306 Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
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BBus in Economics (single major)
Y1
ECONS101 Business Economics
and the New Zealand Economy
ECONS102 Economics and
Society
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2ECONS200
Understanding the Global Economy
ECONS202 Microeconomics
and Business Economics
ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications
200 Level Any Management
Paper
MNMGT202 Intercultural
Perspectives on Organisations
Any Level Elective
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y3ECONS301
Economic Growth and Wellbeing
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
Any 300 Level Paper Listed Below*
WSAFE396 or
WSAFE399*
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Note: Please see page 36 for Business Fundamentals and Work-Integrated Learning papers. *Students have the option to swap the ninth major paper in Year 3 for the work-integrated learning paper WSAFE396/399.This would allow them to take any management field paper at 300 Level instead.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ECONS303 Applied Quantitative Research Methods
ECONS304 International Economic Issues
ECONS305 Entrepreneurial Discovery and Innovation
ECONS306 Economics and Strategic Interaction
ECONS307 Economics of Land, Water and Environment
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BBus in Finance (single major)
Y1MATHS168+Preparatory
Mathematics
FINAN101 Introduction to
Finance
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2FINAN200 Financial
Management 1
FINAN202 Investments 1
FINAN204 Entrepreneurial
Finance
ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications
MNMGT202Intercultural
Perspectives on Organisations
Any Level Elective
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y3FINAN302
Investments 2
FINAN305 Financial
Management 2
FINAN303 FINAN304
or FINAN306
FINAN303 FINAN304
or FINAN306*
WSAFE396 or
WSAFE399*
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Note: Please see page 36 for Business Fundamentals and Work-Integrated Learning papers. *Students have the option to swap the ninth major paper in Year 3 for the work-integrated learning paper WSAFE396/399.This would allow them to take any management field paper at 300 Level instead.+If you already have a total of 14 credits at NCEA Level 3 across any two of Mathematics, Statistics or Calculus, then MATHS168 can be replaced with any management field paper (eg. Business Fundamentals paper).
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)FINAN303 Computer Modelling in Finance
FINAN304 Financial Risk Management
FINAN306 Capital Markets and Financial Institutions
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BBus in Human Resource Management (single major)
Y1STMGT101
Introduction to Management
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
Any Management
Paper (Any Level)
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2HRMGT202
Human Resource Management
HRMGT203 Remuneration
and Reward
LCOMM202 Leadership and
Facilitation
ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications
MNMGT202Intercultural
Perspectives on Organisations
Any Level Elective
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y3
HRMGT302 Human Resource Management in Legal Context
HRMGT303 Strategic Human
Resource Management
HRMGT300, HRMGT304
or LCOMM302
HRMGT300, HRMGT304
or LCOMM302*
WSOMM396 or WSOMM399*
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Note: Please see page 36 for Business Fundamentals and Work-Integrated Learning papers. *Students have the option to swap the ninth major paper in Year 3 for the work-integrated learning paper WSOMM396/399.This would allow them to take any management field paper at 300 Level instead.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)HRMGT300 Women and Management
HRMGT304 Human Resource Management of Diversity and Inclusion
LCOMM302 Conflict and Negotiation
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BBus in Marketing (single major)
Y1
MRKTG101 Fundamentals of Successful
Marketing
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
Any Management
Paper (Any Level)
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2MRKTG200
Strategic Marketing Planning
MRKTG202 Consumer and
Buyer Behaviour
MRKTG203 Advertising
and Integrated Marketing
Communications
ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications
MNMGT202Intercultural
Perspectives on Organisations
Any Level Elective
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y3
MRKTG301 Business
Development and Sales
MRKTG304 Digital Marketing
and Branding
MRKTG305 Marketing Research
and Insights*
MRKTG306 Services Marketing*
WSOMM396 or WSOMM399*
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Note: Please see page 36 for Business Fundamentals and Work-Integrated Learning papers. *Students have the option to swap either the eighth or ninth major paper in Year 3 for the work-integrated learning paper WSOMM396/399.This would allow them to take any management field paper at 300 Level instead.
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BBus in Public Relations (single major)
Y1PUBRL101
Introduction to Public Relations
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2PUBRL201
Media Relations and Publicity
PUBRL202 Health
Communication
PUBRL204 Contemporary
Public Relations Writing
ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications
MNMGT202Intercultural
Perspectives on Organisations
Any Level Elective
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y3
PUBRL301 Stakeholder
and Community Engagement
PUBRL302 Issues and Crisis
Management
DIGIB301LCOMM301LCOMM340
or PUBRL303
DIGIB301LCOMM301LCOMM340
or PUBRL303*
WSOMM396 or WSOMM399*
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Note: Please see page 36 for Business Fundamentals and Work-Integrated Learning papers. *Students have the option to swap the ninth major paper in Year 3 for the work-integrated learning paper WSOMM396/399.This would allow them to take any management field paper at 300 Level instead.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)DIGIB301 Creating Value with Social
Media Analytics
LCOMM301 Professional Speaking
LCOMM340 Leading Social Change
PUBRL303 Events Management
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BBus in Strategic Management (single major)
Y1STMGT101
Introduction to Management
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
AnyManagement
Paper(Any Level)
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2STMGT201
Strategies for Enterprise
STMGT202 The Entrepreneur
STMGT203 Business Model
Innovation
ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications
MNMGT202Intercultural
Perspectives on Organisations
Any Level Elective
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y3
STMGT301 Strategy and Innovation
Management
STMGT302 Creating Value in a Connected World
STMGT303STMGT304STMGT305
or STMGT306
STMGT303 STMGT304 STMGT305
or STMGT306*
WSOMM396 or WSOMM399*
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Note: Please see page 36 for Business Fundamentals and Work-Integrated Learning papers. *Students have the option to swap the ninth major paper in Year 3 for the work-integrated learning paper WSOMM396/399.This would allow them to take any management field paper at 300 Level instead.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)STMGT303 Applied Strategy
STMGT304 Commercialising a New Venture
STMGT305 Doing Business Internationally
STMGT306 Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
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BBus in Supply Chain Management (single major)
Y1DIGIB101
The World of Digital Business
MGSYS101 Digital Business
and Supply Chain Management
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2MGSYS200 Tools for
Managing Projects
SCMGT202 Global Supply
Chains
STMGT200 Global Business
Management
ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications
MNMGT202 Intercultural
Perspectives on Organisations
Any Level Elective
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y3SCMGT301
Logistics Management
SCMGT302 Operations
Management
SCMGT303 Supply Chain Management
DIGIB303 or DIGIB304*
WSOMM396 or WSOMM399*
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Note: Please see page 36 for Business Fundamentals and Work-Integrated Learning papers.*Students have the option to swap the ninth major paper in Year 3 for the work-integrated learning paper WSOMM396/399.This would allow them to take any management field paper at 300 Level instead.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)DIGIB303 Managing Digital
Business Transformation
DIGIB304 Digital Business Enterprise Implementation
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BBus in Tourism and Hospitality Management (single major)
Y1
THMGT101 Fundamentals of Tourism and
Hospitality
MRKTG101 Fundamentals of
Marketing
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2
MRKTG203 Advertising
and Integrated Marketing
Communications
THMGT201 Visitor
Experiences
THMGT203Tourism and Hospitality Enterprise
Management
ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications
MNMGT202Intercultural
Perspectives on Organisations
Any Level Elective
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y3
PUBRL301 Stakeholder
and Community Engagement
THMGT301 Hotel and Venue
Management
THMGT303 Destination
Management
THMGT304 Food and
Beverage Systems Management*
WSOMM396 or WSOMM399*
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Note: Please see page 36 for Business Fundamentals and Work-Integrated Learning papers. *Students have the option to swap the ninth major paper in Year 3 for the work-integrated learning paper WSOMM396/399.This would allow them to take any management field paper at 300 Level instead.
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Bachelor of Business (BBus) double major overview
If you’re a trailblazer who wants to help drive the changes needed for businesses to innovate and thrive in the 21st century, or if you would like to start your own business, then Waikato’s Bachelor of Business (BBus) will help you to achieve your goals.
Y1100 LevelMajor 1
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals Major 1
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 LevelMajor 2
100 LevelMajor 2
Y2200 LevelMajor 1
200 LevelMajor 1
200 LevelMajor 1
ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications
MNMGT202 Intercultural
Perspectives on Organisations
200 LevelMajor 2
200 LevelMajor 2
200 LevelMajor 2
Y3300 LevelMajor 1
300 LevelMajor 1
300 LevelMajor 1
Any Management Paper
(Any Level)
WSAFE396/399 or
WSOMM396/399
300 LevelMajor 2
300 LevelMajor 2
300 LevelMajor 2
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)BUSINESS FUNDAMENTALS
ACCTN101 Accounting for Management
ECONS101 Business Economics and the New Zealand Economy
FINAN101 Introduction to Finance
MGSYS101 Integrated Thinking – Digital Business and Supply Chain Management
MRKTG101 Fundamentals of Successful Marketing
STMGT101 Introduction to Management
WORK-INTEGRATED LEARNING PAPERS
WSOMM396 Management Internship
WSOMM399 Report of an Investigation
Harness the power of strategic communication and unleash your creativity to pursue careers in public relations or marketing with our specialist Bachelor of Communication Studies (BCS).
Y1100 Level
Major
STMGT101 Introduction to Management
ARTSC105 Language in
Context
LCOMM102 Communication in an Online Society
MRKTG101 Fundamentals of Successful
Marketing
BCS Field Paper (Any Level)
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2200 Level
Major200 Level
Major200 Level
Major
LCOMM203 Communication
Consulting
Any 200/300 Level Cultural
Perspectives Paper
Any Level Elective
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y3300 Level
Major300 Level
Major300 Level
Major
LCOMM300 Communication
Strategies
WSOMM396 or WSOMM399
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)BCS FIELD PAPERS
Any Public Relations paper
Any Marketing paper
ACCTN101 Accounting for Management
DIGIB101 The World of Digital Business
ECONS101 Business Economics and the New Zealand Economy
FINAN101 Introduction to Finance
LCOMM101 Introduction to Leadership Communication
MGSYS101 Integrated Thinking – Digital Business and Supply Chain Management
PUBRL101 Introduction to Public Relations
WORK-INTEGRATED LEARNING PAPERS
WSOMM396 Management Internship
WSOMM399 Report of an Investigation
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Bachelor of Communication Studies (BCS) single major overview
Y1
MRKTG101 Fundamentals of Successful
Marketing
STMGT101 Introduction to Management
ARTSC105 Language in
Context
LCOMM102 Communication in an Online Society
BCS Field Paper (Any Level)
BCS Field Paper (Any Level)
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2
MRKTG200 Strategic
MarketingPlanning
MRKTG202 Consumer and
Buyer Behaviour
MRKTG203 Advertising
and Integrated Marketing
Communications
LCOMM203 Communication
Consulting
Any 200/300 Level Cultural
Perspectives Paper
Any Level Elective
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y3
MRKTG301 Business
Development and Sales
MRKTG304 Digital Marketing
and Branding
MRKTG305or MRKTG306
LCOMM300 Communication
Strategies
WSOMM396 or WSOMM399
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Note: Please see page 48 for a list of BCS field papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)MRKTG305 Marketing Research and
Insights
MRKTG306 Services Marketing
WORK-INTEGRATED LEARNING PAPERS
WSOMM396 Management Internship
WSOMM399 Report of an Investigation
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BCS in Marketing (single major)
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BCS in Public Relations (single major)
Y1PUBRL101
Introduction to Public Relations
STMGT101 Introduction to Management
ARTSC105 Language in
Context
LCOMM102 Communication in an Online Society
MRKTG101 Fundamentals of Successful
Marketing
BCS Field Paper (Any Level)
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2PUBRL201
Media Relationsand Publicity
PUBRL202Health
Communication
PUBRL204 Contemporary
Public Relations Writing
LCOMM203 Communication
Consulting
Any 200/300 Level Cultural
Perspectives Paper
Any Level Elective
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y3
PUBRL301 Stakeholder
and Community Engagement
PUBRL302 Issues and Crisis
Management
DIGIB301 LCOMM301 LCOMM340
or PUBRL303
LCOMM300 Communication
Strategies
WSOMM396 or WSOMM399
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Note: Please see page 48 for a list of BCS field papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)DIGIB301 Creating Value with
Social Media Analytics
LCOMM301 Professional Speaking
LCOMM340 Leading Social Change
PUBRL303 Events Management
WORK-INTEGRATED LEARNING PAPERS
WSOMM396 Management Internship
WSOMM399 Report of an Investigation
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Bachelor of Communication Studies (BCS) double major overview
Harness the power of strategic communication and unleash your creativity to pursue careers in public relations or marketing with our specialist Bachelor of Communication Studies (BCS).
Y1100 Level
Major
STMGT101 Introduction to Management
ARTSC105 Language in
Context
LCOMM102 Communication in an Online Society
MRKTG101 Fundamentals of Successful
Marketing
BCS Field Paper (Any Level)
100 LevelMajor 2
100 LevelMajor 2
Y2200 Level
Major 200 Level
Major 200 Level
Major
LCOMM203 Communication
Consulting
Any 200/300 Level Cultural
Perspectives Paper
200 LevelMajor 2
200 LevelMajor 2
200 LevelMajor 2
Y3300 Level
Major 300 Level
Major 300 Level
Major
LCOMM300 Communication
Strategies
WSOMM396 or WSOMM399
300 LevelMajor 2
300 LevelMajor 2
300 LevelMajor 2
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)BCS FIELD PAPERS
Any Public Relations paper
Any Marketing paper
ACCTN101 Accounting for Management
DIGIB101 The World of Digital Business
ECONS101 Business Economics and the New Zealand Economy
FINAN101 Introduction to Finance
LCOMM101 Introduction to Leadership Communication
MGSYS101 Integrated Thinking – Digital Business and Supply Chain Management
PUBRL101 Introduction to Public Relations
WORK-INTEGRATED LEARNING PAPERS
WSOMM396 Management Internship
WSOMM399 Report of an Investigation
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Bachelor of Computing and Mathematical Sciences with Honours (BCMS(Hons)) overview
If you enjoy tinkering with technology, designing new things and solving complex problems, our Bachelor of Computing and Mathematical Sciences with Honours (BCMS(Hons)) gives you the chance to explore these areas, and many other fields that are in high demand.
Y1100 Level
Major100 Level
Major
CSMAX170 Foundations in Computing and Mathematical
Sciences
MATHS135* Discrete
Structures
Field of the Degree
100 Level
Field of the Degree
100 LevelElective Elective
Y2200 Level
Major200 Level
Major200 Level
Major200 LevelMajor**
CSMAX270 Cultural
Perspectives for Computing and Mathematical
Sciences
Elective Elective Elective
Y3300 Level
Major300 Level
Major300 Level
Major
One from List A:
Work-Integrated Learning
Field of the Degree
300 LevelElective Elective Elective
Y4Dissertation (45 points)
500 LevelMajor
Elective Elective Elective Elective
*Note: MATHS135 may be replaced with another approved paper, depending on your major.**For a major in Mathematics or Data Analytics, this paper will be taken at 300 Level. Field of the degree is any COMPX, MATHS and STATS coded papers.LIST A: WORK-INTEGRATED LEARNING
COMPX371 Computer Science Work Placement
COMPX374 Software Engineering Industry Project
COMPX375 Information Systems Industry Project
COMPX397 Work-integrated Learning Directed Study (15 points)
COMPX398 Work-integrated Learning Directed Study (30 points)
MATHS397 Work-integrated Learning Directed Study
STATS397 Work-integrated Learning Directed Study
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BCMS(Hons) in Computer Science
Y1COMPX101
or ENGEN103
COMPX102 Object-Oriented
Programming
CSMAX170 Foundations in Computing and Mathematical
Sciences
MATHS135 Discrete
Structures
Field of the Degree
100 Level
Field of the Degree
100 LevelElective Elective
Y2COMPX201
Data Structures and Algorithms
COMPX202Mobile Computing
and Software Architecture
COMPX203Computer Systems
COMPX204Practical
Networkingand Cyber Security
CSMAX270 Cultural
Perspectives for Computing and Mathematical
Sciences
Elective Elective Elective
Y3COMPX361Logic and
Computation
300 Level COMPX Paper
One from List B:
Software Development
One from List A:
Work-Integrated Learning
Field of the Degree
300 LevelElective Elective Elective
Y4COMPX520 Dissertation(45 points)
500 Level COMPX Paper
Elective Elective Elective Elective
Note: Please see page 52 for List A: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Computer Science papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)COMPX101 Introduction to Programming
ENGEN103 Engineering Computing
LIST B: SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT PAPERS
COMPX301 Design and Analysis of Algorithms
COMPX304 Advanced Networking and Cyber Security
COMPX307 Functional Programming
COMPX310 Machine Learning
COMPX318 Mobile Computing and the Internet of Things
COMPX322 Advanced Web Development
COMPX323 Advanced Database Concepts
COMPX341 Software Engineering Methodology
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BCMS(Hons) in Data Analytics
Y1STATS111 or
STATS121
COMPX101 Introduction to Programming
CSMAX170 Foundations in Computing and Mathematical
Sciences
MATHS135 Discrete
Structures
Field of the Degree
100 Level
Field of the Degree
100 LevelElective Elective
Y2COMPX223
Database Practice and Experience
STATS221 Statistical Data
Analysis
STATS226 Introduction to
Statistical Inference
CSMAX270 Cultural
Perspectives for Computing
and Mathematical Sciences
Field of the Degree
200 LevelElective Elective Elective
Y3COMPX305 or
STATS321
300 Level Data Analytics
Paper
300 Level Data Analytics
Paper
300 Level Data Analytics
Paper
One from List A:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Y4STATS520
Dissertation(45 points)
500 Level STATS Paper
Elective Elective Elective Elective
Note: Please see page 52 for List A: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Data Analytics papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)STATS111 Statistics for Science
STATS121 Introduction to Statistical Methods
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
COMPX305 Practical Data Mining
STATS321 Advanced Data Analysis
STATS322 Probability and Mathematical Statistics
STATS323 Design and Analysis of Experiments and Surveys
STATS326 Computational Bayesian Statistics
STATS390 Directed Study
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BCMS(Hons) in Mathematics
Y1MATHS101
Introduction to Calculus
MATHS102Introduction to Algebra
CSMAX170 Foundations in Computing and Mathematical
Sciences
MATHS135 Discrete
Structures
Field of the Degree
100 Level
Field of the Degree
100 LevelElective Elective
Y2MATHS201Continuing
Calculus
MATHS202Linear Algebra
200 Level Mathematics Paper
CSMAX270 Cultural
Perspectives for Computing
and Mathematical Sciences
Field of the Degree
200 LevelElective Elective Elective
Y3MATHS301 or
MATHS302300 Level
Mathematics Paper300 Level
Mathematics Paper300 Level
Mathematics Paper
One from List A:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Y4MATHS520
Dissertation (45 points)
500 Level Mathematics Paper
Elective Elective Elective Elective
Note: Please see page 52 for List A: Work-Integrated Learning papers.Students may include up to 30 points of STATS-coded papers as part of their Mathematics major.
Mathematics papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
MATHS203 Differential Equations and Modelling
STATS221 Statistical Data Analysis
STATS226 Bayesian Statistics
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
COMPX361 Logic and Computation
MATHS301 Real and Complex Analysis
MATHS302 Abstract Algebra
MATHS303 Applied Mathematics
MATHS304 Computational Mathematics
MATHS314 Number Theory and Cryptography
MATHS390 Directed Study
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Bachelor of Design (BDes) overview
The Bachelor of Design (BDes) is an exciting mix of highly creative design, visual communication, and computer programming papers. You can choose one of three majors: Communication Design, Interface Design, or Media Design.
Y1100 Level
Major100 Level
Major
CSMAX170 Foundations in Computing and Mathematical
Sciences
DSIGN151A History of Visual
Communication
COMPX101 or DSIGN125
COMPX161 or MEDIA102
Elective Elective
Y2200 Level
Major200 Level
Major200 Level
Major
DSIGN252Cultural
Perspectives for Design
DSIGN271 Design Thinking
Elective Elective Elective
Y3300 Level
Major300 Level
Major300 Level
Major300 Level
MajorDSIGN350
Intern ProjectElective Elective Elective
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)COMPX101 Introduction to Programming
COMPX161 Introduction to the Web
DSIGN125 Introduction to Communication Design Production
MEDIA102 Film Production 1: Telling Stories
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BDes in Communication Design
Y1DSIGN141 Design 1
DSIGN142 Design 2
CSMAX170 Foundations in Computing and Mathematical
Sciences
DSIGN151A History of Visual
Communication
COMPX101 or DSIGN125
COMPX161 or MEDIA102
Elective Elective
Y2
DSIGN241 Design 3:
Aspects of Web Design
DSIGN242Design 4:
Interactive Environments
DSIGN243 Visual Language and Information
Design
DSIGN252Cultural
Perspectives for Design
DSIGN271 Design Thinking
Elective Elective Elective
Y3COMPX324
User Experience Design
DSIGN341 Communication Systems Design
DSIGN342 User Centred
Design
DSIGN360 Capstone Project
DSIGN350Intern Project
Elective Elective Elective
Recommended elective papersMEDIA100 Understanding Visual Culture
COMPX221 Programming for Creative Industries
COMPX222 Web Development
MEDIA305 Interactive Media Design
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BDes in Industrial Design
Y1DSIGN141 Design 1
ENGEN112 Materials Science and Engineering
CSMAX170 Foundations in Computing and Mathematical
Sciences
DSIGN126 Introduction to
Industrial Design Production
DSIGN151 Design History
ENGEN180 Foundations of
EngineeringElective Elective
Y2DSIGN281
Industrial Design Studio 1
ENGME280 Design and
Manufacturing 1
ENGMP211 Materials 1
DSIGN252Cultural
Perspectives for Design
DSIGN271 Design Thinking
Elective Elective Elective
Y3DSIGN360
Capstone Project
DSIGN381 Industrial Design
Studio 2
DSIGN382 Industrial Design
Studio 3
ENGME380 Design and
Manufacturing 2
DSIGN350Intern Project
Elective Elective Elective
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BDes in Interface Design
Y1DSIGN141 Design 1
DSIGN142 Design 2
CSMAX170 Foundations in Computing and Mathematical
Sciences
COMPX101 Introduction to Programming
COMPX161 Introduction to
the Web
DSIGN151 A History of Visual
CommunicationElective Elective
Y2COMPX221
Programming for Creative Industries
COMPX222 Web Development
DSIGN241 Design 3:
Aspects of Web Design
DSIGN252Cultural
Perspectives for Design
DSIGN271 Design Thinking
Elective Elective Elective
Y3COMPX322
Advanced Web Development
COMPX324User Experience
Design
DSIGN341 Communication Systems Design
DSIGN360 Capstone Project
DSIGN350Intern Project
Elective Elective Elective
Recommended elective papersDSIGN125 Introduction to Communication
Design Production
DSIGN242 Design 4: Interactive Environments
DSIGN243 Visual Language and Information Design
DSIGN342 User Centred Design
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BDes in Media Design
Y1DSIGN141 Design 1
MEDIA100Understanding Visual Culture
CSMAX170 Foundations in Computing and Mathematical
Sciences
DSIGN151A History of Visual
Communication
MEDIA102 Film Production 1:
Telling Stories
COMPX101 or DSIGN125
Elective Elective
Y2
DSIGN242 Design 4:
Interactive Environments
MEDIA202 Film Production 2: Experimentation
and Creativity
MEDIA203 Digital Arts and
Cultures
DSIGN252Cultural
Perspectives for Design
DSIGN271 Design Thinking
Elective Elective Elective
Y3DSIGN360
Capstone Project
MEDIA302 Film Production 3:
From Concept to Screen
MEDIA305 Interactive Media
Design
MEDIA301 or MEDIA309
DSIGN350Intern Project
Elective Elective Elective
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)COMPX101 Introduction to Programming
DSIGN125 Introduction to Communication Design Production
MEDIA301 Animation Studies: Theory and Practice
MEDIA309 Game Design
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Bachelor of Engineering with Honours (BE(Hons)) overview
If you want to lead the way in innovation, improve infrastructure, build smarter technologies and find alternative energy sources, our Bachelor of Engineering with Honours (BE(Hons)) will help you achieve just that.
Y1ENGEN170 Engineering and Society
ENGEN180Foundations of
Engineering
ENGEN101 Engineering
Mathematics 1A
ENGEN102 Engineering
Mathematics 1B
ENGEN103 Engineering Computing
ENGEN112Materials Science and Engineering
StreamProgramme
Elective
Y2ENGEN270Professional
Practice 1
ENGXX280Design
Challenge 1
ENGEN201Engineering
Mathematics 2Stream Stream Stream Stream
Programme Elective ENGEN271
Work Placement 1
Y3ENGEN370
Engineering and Environment
ENGXX380Design
Challenge 2
ENGEN301Engineering
Mathematics 3Stream Stream Stream Stream
Programme Elective
ENGEN371Work
Placement 2Y4
ENGEN570Professional
Practice 2Research and Design Projects Stream
Programme Elective
Programme Elective
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Bachelor of Engineering with Honours (BE(Hons)) overview at our Tauranga campus
Years 1 and 4 of the Electrical and Electronic, Civil and Mechanical Engineering programmes will be available in Tauranga.
Y1
ENGEN170 Engineering and Society
ENGEN180Foundations of
Engineering
ENGEN101 Engineering
Mathematics 1A
ENGEN102 Engineering
Mathematics 1B
ENGEN103 Engineering Computing
ENGEN112Materials Science and Engineering
ENGEN110Engineering Mechanics
ENGEN111Electricity and
Electronics
Y2
ENGEN270Professional
Practice 1
ENGXX280 Design
Challenge 1
ENGEN201Engineering
Mathematics 2Stream Stream Stream Stream
Programme Elective ENGEN271
Work Placement 1
(TGA)
Y3
ENGEN370 Engineering and
Environment
ENGXX380 Design
Challenge 2
ENGEN301Engineering
Mathematics 3Stream Stream Stream Stream
Programme Elective
ENGEN371Work
Placement 2 (TGA)
Y4
ENGEN570Professional
Practice 2Research and Design Projects Stream
Programme Elective
Programme Elective
Note: Streams available to be studied in Tauranga include Civil Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Mechanical Engineering.
Taur
anga
Ham
ilton
Ham
ilton
Taur
anga
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“I chose to study at Waikato because I heard how talented all the people are, and about the
collaborative environment. The University of Waikato helped open my mind to so many possibilities. The lecturers pushed me hard enough to make me realise
what I can truly achieve, and gave me support when I needed it. I studied Chemical and
Biological Engineering, and am currently completing postgraduate study
researching breast cancer and tissue engineering.”
Shalini GuleriaBachelor of Engineering with Honours,
Master of Science
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BE(Hons) in Chemical and Biological Engineering
Y1ENGEN170 Engineering and Society
ENGEN180Foundations of
Engineering
ENGEN101 Engineering
Mathematics 1A
ENGEN102 Engineering
Mathematics 1B
ENGEN103 Engineering Computing
ENGEN112Materials Science and Engineering
CHEMY102Chemical Reactivity
Programme Elective
Y2ENGEN270Professional
Practice 1
ENGEN201Engineering
Mathematics 2
ENGCB223Fluid
Mechanics
ENGCB224Heat and
Mass Transfer
ENGME221Engineering
Thermo-dynamics
ENGMP211Materials 1
Programme Elective ENGEN271
Work Placement 1
Y3ENGEN370
Engineering and Environment
ENGCB380Process
Engineering Design 2
ENGEN301 Engineering
Mathematics 3
ENGCB321Thermal
Engineering
ENGCB322Chemical and
Biological Operations
ENGCB323Chemical Reaction
Engineering
ENGCB324Mass Transfer
Operations
Programme Elective
ENGEN371Work
Placement 2Y4
ENGEN570Professional
Practice 2
ENGEN581Honours Research Project
ENGCB580Process Engineering
Design Project
ENGCB521Advanced
Process Control
Programme Elective
Programme Elective
ENGCB280Process
Engineering Design 1
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Papers – BE(Hons) in Chemical and Biological Engineering
Programme elective papers YEAR 1
BIOEB101 Concepts of Biology
CHEMY101 Structure and Spectroscopy
ENGEN110 Engineering Mechanics
ENGEN111 Electricity and Electronics
YEAR 2
BIOMO203 Microbiology
CHEMY203 Inorganic Chemistry
CHEMY204 Analytical Chemistry
YEAR 3
CHEMY201 Organic Chemistry
CHEMY202 Physical Chemistry
BIOMO303 Advanced Microbiology
CHEMY303 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
CHEMY304 Advanced Analytical Chemistry
ENGEN390 Special Topics in Engineering 1
ENGEV341 Environmental Engineering 2
YEAR 4
BIOMO303 Advanced Microbiology
CHEMY301 Advanced Organic Chemistry
CHEMY302 Advanced Physical Chemistry
CHEMY303 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
CHEMY304 Advanced Analytical Chemistry
ENGCV323 Water Engineering 2
ENGEN391 Special Topic in Engineering 2
ENGEV341 Environmental Engineering 2
ENGCB523 Advanced Energy Engineering
ENGCB527 Advanced Biological Engineering
ENGEV541 Advanced Water and Wastewater Engineering
ENGEV542 Waste Minimisation Engineering
ENGME580 Product Innovation and Development
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BE(Hons) in Civil Engineering
Y1ENGEN170 Engineering and Society
ENGEN180Foundations of
Engineering
ENGEN101 Engineering
Mathematics 1A
ENGEN102 Engineering
Mathematics 1B
ENGEN103 Engineering Computing
ENGEN112Materials Science and Engineering
ENGEN110Engineering Mechanics
Programme Elective
Y2ENGEN270Professional
Practice 1
ENGCV212 Structural
Engineering 1
ENGCV223 Water
Engineering 1
ENGCV231 Geotechnical Engineering 1
ENGCV241 Highways and Transportation
ENGCV251 Construction 1 ENGEN271
Work Placement 1
Y3ENGEN370
Engineering and Environment
ENGCV312 Structural
Engineering 2
ENGCV323 Water
Engineering 2
ENGCV331 Geotechnical Engineering 2
ENGEV341 Environmental Engineering 2
ENGCV351Construction 2
ENGEN371Work
Placement 2Y4
ENGEN570Professional
Practice 2
ENGEN581Honours Research Project
ENGCV580Civil Design Challenge 3
Programme Elective
Programme Elective
Programme Elective
Programme elective papers YEAR 1
CHEMY100 Chemistry in Context
CHEMY101 Structure and Spectroscopy
EARTH102 Discovering Planet Earth
ENGEN111 Electricity and Electronics
YEAR 4
ENGCV512 Advanced Structural Design
ENGCV513 Earthquake Engineering and Design
ENGCV531 Advanced Geotechnical Engineering
ENGEV541 Advanced Water and Wastewater Engineering
ENGEV542 Waste Minimisation Engineering
ENGME540 Finite Element Analysis
ENGEN201Engineering
Mathematics 2
ENGEN301Engineering
Mathematics 3
ENGCV280Civil Design Challenge 1
ENGCV380Civil Design Challenge 2
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“I chose the University of Waikato because they offer more scholarship opportunities. I also really liked the feel of the campus – it gives a great feeling of community – and the sound of the
first year engineering boat race day. During my study I was exposed to electronics and software, then for my
fourth year Honours project I helped design and build a prototype apple harvester. This hands
on approach along with the small class sizes gave me a great preparation for the
work force.”Erin Sims
Bachelor of Engineering with Honours
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BE(Hons) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Y1ENGEN170 Engineering and Society
ENGEN180Foundations of
Engineering
ENGEN101 Engineering
Mathematics 1A
ENGEN102 Engineering
Mathematics 1B
ENGEN103 Engineering Computing
ENGEN112 Materials Science and Engineering
ENGEN111Electricity and
Electronics
COMPX102 Object-Oriented
Programming
Y2ENGEN270Professional
Practice 1
ENGEE280 Design of
Smart Systems
ENGEN201Engineering
Mathematics 2
ENGEE211Electromagnetics
and Machines
ENGEE231Circuit Theory
ENGEE233Digital
Electronics and Microprocessors
COMPX201 Data Structures and Algorithms
COMPX203Computer Systems ENGEN271
Work Placement 1
Y3ENGEN370
Engineering andEnvironment
ENGEN301Engineering
Mathematics 3
ENGEE319 Smart Grids and
the Internet of Things
ENGEE331 Signals
ENGEE332 Analogue
Electronics
ENGEE358 Control
Theory and Applications
COMPX310 Machine Learning
COMPX349 Embedded Systems
ENGEN371Work
Placement 2Y4
ENGEN570Professional
Practice 2
ENGEN582Honours Research and Development Project
500 Level ENGEE5XX
Paper Listed Below
500 Level ENGEE5XX
Paper Listed Below
500 Level COMPX Paper Listed Below
ENGME580 ENGEE5XX
or COMPX5XX
Programme elective papers YEAR 4
500 LEVEL COMPX PAPER LIST
COMPX518 Cybersecurity
COMPX521 Advanced Machine Learning
COMPX523 Data Stream Mining
COMPX527 Cloud Computing Technologies and Security
COMPX550 Location Based Systems
500 LEVEL ENGXX PAPER LIST
ENGEE505 Topics in Renewable Energy
ENGEE531 Advanced Signal Processing
ENGEE532 Image Processing and Machine Vision
ENGEE534 Transmission Lines and Antennas
ENGEE581 Sustainable Energy and Power Systems
ENGEE585 Power Electronics
ENGME580 Mechatronics Project
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BE(Hons) in Environmental Engineering
Y1ENGEN170 Engineering and Society
ENGEN180 Foundations of
Engineering
ENGEN101 Engineering
Mathematics 1A
ENGEN102 Engineering
Mathematics 1B
ENGEN103 Engineering Computing
ENGEN112 Materials Science and Engineering
CHEMY102 Chemical Reactivity
Programme Elective
Y2ENGEN270Professional
Practice 1
ENGCB280Process
Engineering Design 1
ENGEN201Engineering
Mathematics 2
ENGCV223Water
Engineering 1
ENGCV231Geotechnical Engineering 1
ENGEV241 Environmental Engineering 1
ENGME221 Engineering
Thermo-dynamics
ENVPL201 Introduction to Resource
ManagementENGEN271
Work Placement 1
Y3ENGEN370
Engineering and Environment
ENGCB380Process
Engineering Design 2
ENGEN301Engineering
Mathematics 3
ENGCV323Water
Engineering 2
ENGCV331Geotechnical Engineering 2
ENGEV341Environmental Engineering 2
Programme Elective
Programme Elective
ENGEN371Work
Placement 2Y4
ENGEN570Professional
Practice 2
ENGEN581Honours Research Project
ENGEV580 Environmental Design Project
ENGCB523 Advanced
Energy
ENGEV541 Advanced Water and
Wastewater
ENGEV542 Waste
Minimisation
Programme elective papers YEAR 1
BIOEB101 Concepts of Biology
BIOEB102 Introduction to Ecology and Biodiversity
CHEMY101 Structure and Spectroscopy
EARTH101 Introduction to Earth System Sciences
EARTH102 Discovering Planet Earth
ENGEN110 Engineering Mechanics
YEAR 3
BIOEB201 Principles of Evolution
BIOEB202 Principles of Ecology
BIOEB204 Plant Structure and Function
BIOMO203 Microbiology
CHEMY201 Organic Chemistry
CHEMY202 Physical Chemistry
CHEMY203 Inorganic Chemistry
CHEMY204 Analytical Chemistry
EARTH211 Earth Resources and Materials
EARTH221 Soil Science
EARTH231 Water Resources, Weather and Climate
EARTH241 Oceanography
EARTH251 Spatial Analysis in Geosciences
ENGCV212 Structural Engineering 1
ENGCV251 Construction 1
ENGEN390 Special Topics in Engineering 1
ENVPL301 Planning for Sustainability
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BE(Hons) in Materials and Process Engineering
Y1ENGEN170 Engineering and Society
ENGEN180 Foundations
of Engineering
ENGEN101 Engineering
Mathematics 1A
ENGEN102 Engineering
Mathematics 1B
ENGEN103 Engineering Computing
ENGEN112 Materials Science and Engineering
CHEMY101 Structure and Spectroscopy
ENGEN110 Engineering Mechanics
Y2ENGEN270Professional
Practice 1
ENGCB223 Fluid
Mechanics
ENGMP211 Materials 1
ENGMP213 Mechanics of Materials 1
ENGCB224 Heat and
Mass Transfer
ENGME221Engineering
Thermo-dynamics
ENGEN271Work
Placement 1
Y3ENGEN370
Engineering and Environment
ENGCB324 Mass Transfer
Operations
ENGMP311 Materials 2
ENGMP313 Mechanics of Materials 2
Programme Elective
Programme Elective
ENGEN371Work
Placement 2Y4
ENGEN570Professional
Practice 2
ENGCB580Process Engineering
Design Project
ENGEN581Honours Research Project
ENGMP512 Advanced Materials
Manufacture
Programme Elective
Programme Elective
ENGEN201Engineering
Mathematics 2
ENGEN301Engineering
Mathematics 3
ENGCB280Process
Engineering Design 1
ENGCB380Process
Engineering Design 2
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Papers – BE(Hons) in Materials and Process Engineering
Programme elective papers YEAR 3
CHEMY203 Inorganic Chemistry
CHEMY204 Analytical Chemistry
ENGME280 Design and Manufacturing 1
ENGCB321 Thermal Engineering
ENGCB322 Chemical and Biological Operations
ENGCB323 Reaction Engineering
ENGCV323 Water Engineering 2
ENGEN390 Special Topics in Engineering 1
ENGEV341 Environmental Engineering 2
ENGME352 Machine Control and Applications
YEAR 4
ENGCB321 Thermal Engineering
ENGCB322 Chemical and Biological Operations
ENGCB323 Chemical Reaction Engineering
ENGCV323 Water Engineering 2
ENGEV341 Environmental Engineering 2
ENGCB521 Advanced Process Control
ENGCB523 Advanced Energy Engineering
ENGEN585 Special Topics in Engineering
ENGEV541 Advanced Water and Wastewater Engineering
ENGEV542 Waste Minimisation Engineering
ENGME580 Product Innovation and Development
ENGME585 Industrial Technology and Innovation 1
ENGME586 Industrial Technology and Innovation 2
ENGMP511 Advanced Materials Properties and Performance
ENGMP513 Engineering Performance in Systems
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BE(Hons) in Mechanical Engineering
Y1ENGEN170 Engineering and Society
ENGEN180Foundations of
Engineering
ENGEN101 Engineering
Mathematics 1A
ENGEN102 Engineering
Mathematics 1B
ENGEN103 Engineering Computing
ENGEN112Materials Science and Engineering
ENGEN110Engineering Mechanics
ENGEN111Electricity and
Electronics
Y2ENGEN270Professional
Practice 1
ENGME280Design and
Manufacturing 1
ENGEN201Engineering
Mathematics 2
ENGMP211Materials 1
ENGMP213Mechanics of Materials 1
ENGME221Engineering
Thermo-dynamics
ENGME251Dynamics and
Vibration
ENGCB224 Heat and
Mass Transfer ENGEN271Work
Placement 1
Y3ENGEN370
Engineering and Environment
ENGME380Design and
Manufacturing 2
ENGEN301Engineering
Mathematics 3
ENGME352Machine
Control and Applications
ENGMP313Mechanics of Materials 2
ENGME353Electrical and Mechanical Machines
ENGCB223 Fluid Mechanics
Programme Elective
ENGEN371Work
Placement 2Y4
ENGEN570Professional
Practice 2
ENGEN582Honours Research and Development Project
ENGME580Product
Innovation and Development
Programme Elective
Programme Elective
Programme Elective
Programme elective papers YEAR 3
ENGCB321 Thermal Engineering
ENGMP311 Materials 2
YEAR 4
ENGCB321 Thermal Engineering
ENGEV341 Environmental Engineering 2
ENGME357 Microcontrollers and Mechatronics
ENGMP311 Materials 2
ENGCB521 Advanced Process Control
ENGCB523 Advanced Energy Engineering
ENGEN583 Special Topics in Engineering 3
ENGEV542 Waste Minimisation Engineering
ENGME540 Finite Element Analysis
ENGME557 Robotics
ENGMP511 Advanced Materials Properties and Performance
ENGMP512 Advanced Materials Manufacture
ENGMP513 Materials Performance in Service
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BE(Hons) in Mechatronics
Y1ENGEN170 Engineering and Society
ENGEN180Foundations of
Engineering
ENGEN101 Engineering
Mathematics 1A
ENGEN102 Engineering
Mathematics 1B
ENGEN103 Engineering Computing
ENGEN112Materials Science and Engineering
ENGEN110Engineering Mechanics
ENGEN111Electricity and
Electronics
Y2ENGEN270Professional
Practice 1
ENGMT280 Mechatronics
Design and Manufacturing
ENGEN201 Engineering
Mathematics 2
ENGEE231 Circuit Theory
ENGEE233 Digital
Electronics and Microprocessors
ENGME251 Dynamics
and Vibration
ENGMP213 Mechanics of Materials 1
COMPX203Computer Systems ENGEN271
Work Placement 1
Y3ENGEN370
Engineering and Environment
ENGMT380 Mechatronics
Design and Real-Time Systems
ENGEN301Engineering
Mathematics 3
ENGEE358 Control
Theory and Applications
ENGME353 Mechanical
and Electrical Machines
ENGEE331 or ENGME380
COMPX310Machine Learning
COMPX349Embedded Systems
ENGEN371Work
Placement 2Y4
ENGEN570Professional
Practice 2
ENGEN582Honours Research and Development Project
ENGMT558 Robotics
Programme Elective
Programme Elective
Programme Elective
Programme elective papersENGEE331 Signals
ENGME380 Design and Manufacturing 2
500 LEVEL PAPER LIST
COMPX521 Advanced Machine Learning
COMPX550 Location Based Systems as Context-Aware Systems
ENGEE531 Advanced Signal Processing
ENGEE532 Image Processing and Machine Vision
ENGEE580 Mechatronics Project
ENGME540 Finite Element Analysis
ENGME580 Product Innovation and Development
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BE(Hons) in Software Engineering
Y1ENGEN170
Engineering and Society
ENGEN180 Foundations of
Engineering
ENGEN101 Engineering
Mathematics 1A
ENGEN102 Engineering
Mathematics 1B
COMPX101 Introduction to Programming
COMPX102 Object-Oriented
Programming
MATHS135 Discrete
Structures
Programme Elective
Y2ENGEN270 Professional
Practice 1
COMPX204 Practical
Networking and Cyber Security
COMPX223 Database
Practice and Experience
COMPX241 Software
Engineering Development
COMPX242 Software
Engineering Process
COMPX361 Logic and
Computation ENGEN271Work
Placement 1
Y3ENGEV342 Sustainable Engineering
COMPX304 Advanced
Networking and Cyber Security
COMPX307 Functional
Programming
COMPX324 User Experience
Design
COMPX341 Software
Engineering Methodology
COMPX374 Software
Engineering Industry Project
ENGEN371Work
Placement 2Y4
ENGEN570Professional
Practice 2
COMPX532 or COMPX539
500 Level COMPX Paper
500 Level COMPX Paper
Note: Second year includes ENGEN271: Work Placement 1 and third year includes ENGEN371: Work Placement 2, which are compulsory but are 0-point papers.
COMPX203 Computer Systems
COMPX301 Design and Analysis of Algorithms
ENGEN201 Engineering
Mathematics 2
ENGEN301 Engineering
Mathematics 3
COMPX526 COMPX552
or COMPX554
ENGEN582Honours Research and Development Project
(45 points)
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Papers – BE(Hons) in Software Engineering
Programme elective papersYEAR 1
APHYS111 Physics in Context
CHEMY100 Chemistry in Context
CHEMY101 Structure and Spectroscopy
CHEMY102 Chemical Reactivity
ENGEN110 Engineering Mechanics
ENGEN111 Electricity and Electronics
ENGEN112 Materials Science and Engineering
PHYSC100 General Physics
YEAR 4: 500 LEVEL COMPX PAPERS
COMPX502 Cryptography
COMPX514 Carrier and ISP Networks
COMPX518 Cyber Security
COMPX521 Advanced Machine Learning
COMPX523 Data Stream Mining
COMPX527 Cloud Computing Technologies and Security
COMPX529 Engineering Self-Adaptive Systems
COMPX532 Information Visualisation
COMPX539 Usability Engineering
COMPX542 Web Search: Technical and Social Issues
COMPX552 Model Checking
COMPX553 Extremely Parallel Programming
COMPX554 Specification Languages and Models
COMPX555 Bioinformatics
COMPX560 Turing Topics in Computer Science
30 points from any 500 Level Computer Science papers, subject to approval.
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Bachelor of Environmental Planning (BEP) overview
Our Bachelor of Environmental Planning (BEP) is a multidisciplinary, research-led programme that focuses on local, national and global environmental management issues.
Y1
ENVPL100 Introduction to Environmental
Planning
ENVPL101 Future Cities
MAORI102 He Hīnātore ki te
Ao Māori
One from List A
BEP List BEP List Stream Stream
Y2ENVPL200
Environmental Planning
ENVPL201 Introduction to Resource
Management
ENVPL202 Cartography and Spatial Analysis
GEOGY209 Health, People,
Place
GEOGY219 Māori Lands and
CommunitiesStream Stream Stream
Y3
ENVPL300 Planning
in Aotearoa New Zealand
ENVPL301 Planning for Sustainabilty
ENVPL302 Māori Resource Management
ENVPL303 Environmental
Assessment and Policy
ENVPL304 Professional
Planning SkillsStream Stream Stream
Y4ENVPL401
Planning Theory
ENVPL402 Plans and Consents
ENVPL403 Planning Law(30 points)
ENVPL404 Plan Making
ENVPL490Directed Study
(30 points)
300 Level or aboveElective
Note: Please see page 77 for BEP List and Stream papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)LIST A (ONE OF)
ARTSC101 Indigenous Social Science Research
ARTSC103 Rights and Reason
ARTSC105 Language in Context
ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds
ENSLA103 Undergraduate Research Writing for ESL Students
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Papers – Bachelor of Environmental Planning
BEP LIST (TWO OF)
BIOEB102 Introduction to Ecology and Biodiversity
EARTH101 Introduction to Earth System Sciences
EARTH102 Discovering Planet Earth
ECONS101 Business Economics and the New Zealand Economy
ECONS102 Economics and Society
ENVSC101 Environmental Science
GEOGY103 Environment and Society
MAORI111 Te Reo Māori: Introductory 1
POLSC102 New Zealand Politics and Policy
STREAMS
Te Ara Taiao: Māori and the Environment
100 LEVEL
30 Points from
MAORI111 Te Reo Māori: Introductory 1
MAORI112 Te Reo Māori: Introductory 2
MAORI150 Te Tiriti o Waitangi: An Introduction to the Treaty of Waitangi
200 LEVEL
POPST201* Population Studies (*compulsory)
Plus 30 points from
MAORI202 Ngā Iho Matua: Māori Philosophy
MAORI203 Decolonising Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples
MAORI211 Te Reo Māori: Intermediate 1
MAORI212 Te Reo Māori: Intermediate 2
MAORI250 Māori Politics
300 LEVEL
One of
GEOGY301 Disasters and Development
POPST302 Exploring Population Change
Plus 30 points from
ANTHY325 Māori Heritage Management
MAORI302 Mātauranga Māori: Indigenous Knowledges
MAORI303 Critical Indigenous Theory
MAORI304 Sustainability in Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Contexts
MAORI311 Te Reo Māori: Advanced 1
MAORI312 Te Reo Māori: Advanced 2
MAORI350 Mana Motuhake
Science and the Environment
30 points from
BIOEB102 Introduction to Ecology and Biodiversity
EARTH101 Introduction to Earth System Sciences
EARTH102 Discovering Planet Earth
ENVSC101 Environmental Science
ENVSC201 Environmental Monitoring
Plus 30 points from
BIOEB202 Principles of Ecology
EARTH221 Soil Science
EARTH231 Water Resources, Weather and Climate
EARTH241 Oceanography
SCIEN300 Science Communication
Plus 30 points from
BIOEB303 Terrestrial Ecology
BIOEB304 Freshwater Ecology
BIOEB305 Marine Ecology
EARTH322 Soil and Water Management
EARTH331 Hydrology and Water Resources
EARTH341 Coastal Oceanography
EARTH342 Coastal Geomorphology and Management
Society and the Environment
100 LEVEL
30 points from
ECONS101 Business Economics and the New Zealand Economy
ECONS102 Economics and Society
GEOGY101 People and Place
GEOGY103 Environment and Society
POLSC102 New Zealand Politics and Policy
SOCIO101 Introduction to Sociology
SOCPY100 to Social Policy
200 LEVEL
POPST201* Population Studies (*compulsory)
Plus 30 points from
ECONS200 Understanding the Global Economy
ECONS204 Economics of Land, Water and Environment
PHILO217 Environmental Ethics
POLCY212 Power, Politics and Policy Analysis
POLSC211 Political Systems Around the World
SOCPY200 Social Policy and Social Issues
300 LEVEL
One of
GEOGY301 Disasters and Development
POPST302 Exploring Population Change
Plus 30 points from
ANTHY325 Māori Heritage Management
ECONS301 Economic Growth and Wellbeing
ECONS303 Applied Quantitative Research Methods
ECONS307 Economics of Land, Water and Environment
GEOGY309 Gender, Place and Culture
GEOGY323 Indigenous Geographies
GEOGY328 Geographic Information Systems
POLCY318 Global Environmental Politics and Policy
SOCPY300 Social Policy
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Bachelor of Health (BHealth) in Poutū-mārō Biomedical Sciences
Y1BIOEB101
Concepts of Biology
BIOMO101Introduction to Molecular and
Cellular Biology
CHEMY100 or CHEMY102
BIOMD101Introduction to Human Biology
CSMAX101The World of Data
HELTH101Hauora: Thinking
about Health
MAORI150 Te Tiriti o Waitangi
Programme Elective
Y2BIOMO201
BiochemistryBIOMO202
Genetics BIOMO203
Microbiology
BIOMO204 Cell and Organ Physiology in
Health and Disease
HELTH201 Epidemiology and Bio-Stats
MAORI204 Māori, Pacific
and Indigenous Perspectives
of Health
PUBRL202 Health
Communication
Programme Elective
Y3BIOMD301
Anatomy and Pathophysiology
BIOMD302 Brains and Behaviour
BIOMD303 Infection and
Immunity
BIOMO306 Molecular Biology
and Health
HELTH301 Industry and Community Engagement
in Health
LEGAL3XX Law and Bioethics
MAORI302 or SCIEN305
Programme Elective
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)CHEMY100 Chemistry in Context
CHEMY102 Chemical Reactivity
MAORI302 Mātauranga Māori, Indigenous Knowledges
SCIEN305 Science and Mātauranga Māori
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Biomedical Sciences elective papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)100 LEVEL PAPER LIST
CHEMY101 Structure and Spectroscopy
CHEMY102 Chemical Reactivity
ECONS102 Economics and Society
ENVSC101 Environmental Science
MAORI101 Introduction to Conversational Māori for Absolute Beginners
MAORI102 He Hīnatore ki te Ao Māori: Introducing the Māori World
MAORI103 Introduction to Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Studies
MAORI111 Te Reo Māori: Introductory 1
MAORI112 Te Reo Māori: Introductory 2
PACIS100 Introduction to Pacific Histories, Languages and Cultures
STMGT101 Introduction to Management
200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
CHEMY201 Organic Chemistry
CHEMY202 Physical Chemistry
CHEMY203 Inorganic Chemistry
CHEMY204 Analytical Chemistry
CMYHE201 Healthy Lifestyles and Healthy Communities
CMYHE202 Understanding Healthy Bodies: Sociocultural Perspectives
ECONS202 Microeconomics and Business Economics
ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications
ENVSC201 Environmental Monitoring
ENVSC202 Environmental Chemistry and Geochemistry
HPSCI203 Nutrition for Health and Exercise
MAORI200 Mana Wahine
MAORI202 Ngā Iho Matua: Māori Philosophy
MAORI203 Decolonising Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples
MAORI211 Te Reo Māori: Intermediate 1
MAORI212 Te Reo Māori: Intermediate 2
MAORI222 He Ao Hurihuri He Ao Tuakiri: Evolving Māori Culture and Identity
MAORI250 Māori Politics
PACIS200 Pacific Migration, Diaspora and Identity
PHILO225 Happiness and Wellbeing
POPST201 Population Studies
PSYCH202 Mauri Ora: Social Psychology of Human Flourishing
SOCPY200 Social Policy and Social Issues
SOCPY201 Social Policy, Families and Children
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
BIOMO301 Advanced Biochemistry
BIOMO302 Advanced Genetics
BIOMO304 Applied Animal Physiology
CHEMY301 Advanced Organic Chemistry
CHEMY302 Advanced Physical Chemistry
CHEMY303 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
CHEMY304 Advanced Analytical Chemistry
CMYHE301 Critical Perspectives of Health
CMYHE302 Health in the Digital Era
HPSCI301 Advanced Exercise Physiology and Prescription
MAORI303 Critical Indigenous Theory
MAORI304 Sustainability in Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Contexts
MAORI311 Te Reo Māori: Advanced 1
MAORI312 Te Reo Māori: Advanced 2
PACIS300 Contemporary Critical Issues in the Pacific
POPST302 Exploring Population Change
PUBRL301 Stakeholder and Community Engagement
Papers – Bachelor of Health (BHealth) in Poutū-mārō Biomedical Sciences
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Bachelor of Health (BHealth) in Poutū-manahau Population Health
Y1
PSYCH101 Social Psychology,
Health and Wellbeing
SOCPY100 Introduction to
Social Policy
MAORI101, MAOR102
or MAORI111
BIOMD101Introduction to Human Biology
CSMAX101The World of Data
HELTH101Hauora: Thinking
about Health
MAORI150 Te Tiriti o Waitangi
Programme Elective
Y2GEOGY209
Health, People, Place
HELTH202 History and Politics
of Health
HELTH203 Community Engagement Approaches
POPST201 Population Studies
HELTH201 Epidemiology and Bio-Stats
MAORI204 Māori, Pacific
and Indigenous Perspectives
of Health
PUBRL202 Health
Communication
Programme Elective
Y3
HELTH303 Health Funding,
Systems and Management
POPST302Exploring
Population Change
SOCPY301Health, Wellbeing
and Policy
HELTH302 Industry and Community Engagement
in Health
LEGAL3XX Law and Bioethics
MAORI302 or SCIEN305
Programme Elective
Programme Elective
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)MAORI101 Introduction to Conversational
Māori for Absolute Beginners
MAORI102 He Hīnatore ki te Ao Māori: Introducing the Māori World
MAORI111 Te Reo Māori: Introductory 1
MAORI302 Mātauranga Māori, Indigenous Knowledges
SCIEN305 Science and Mātauranga Māori
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Population Health elective papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)100 LEVEL PAPER LIST
CHEMY100 Chemistry in Context
CHEMY101 Structure and Spectroscopy
CHEMY102 Chemical Reactivity
ECONS102 Economics and Society
ENVPL100 Introduction to Environmental Planning
ENVSC101 Environmental Science
HMDEV100 Lifespan Development
MAORI102 He Hīnatore ke te Ao Māori: Introducing the Māori World
MAORI103 Introduction to Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Studies
MAORI112 Te Reo Māori: Introductory 2
PACIS100 Introduction to Pacific Histories, Languages and Cultures
STMGT101 Introduction to Management
200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
BIOMO201 Biochemistry
BIOMO202 Genetics
BIOMO203 Microbiology
BIOMO204 Cell and Organ Physiology in Health and Disease
CHEMY201 Organic Chemistry
CHEMY202 Physical Chemistry
CHEMY203 Inorganic Chemistry
CHEMY204 Analytical Chemistry
CMYHE201 Healthy Lifestyles and Healthy Communities
CMYHE202 Understanding Healthy Bodies: Sociocultural Perspectives
ECONS202 Microeconomics and Business Economics
ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications
ENVPL200 Environmental Planning
ENVPL201 Introduction to Resource Management
ENVSC201 Environmental Monitoring
ENVSC202 Environmental Chemistry and Geochemistry
HMDEV202 Adult Development and Ageing
HMDEV240 Group Work for Life Transitions
HRMGT202 Human Resource Management
LCOMM202 Leadership and Facilitation
MAORI200 Mana Wahine
MAORI202 Ngā Iho Matua: Māori Philosophy
MAORI203 Decolonising Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples
MAORI211 Te Reo Māori: Intermediate 1
MAORI212 Te Reo Māori: Intermediate 2
MAORI222 He Ao Hurihuri He Ao Tuakiri: Evolving Māori Culture and Identity
MAORI250 Māori Politics
PACIS200 Pacific Migration, Diaspora and Identity
PHILO225 Happiness and Wellbeing
PSYCH202 Mauri Ora: Social Psychology of Human Flourishing
SOCPY200 Social Policy and Social Issues
SOCPY201 Social Policy, Families and Children
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
BIOMO301 Advanced Biochemistry
BIOMO302 Advanced Genetics
BIOMO304 Applied Animal Physiology
CHEMY301 Advanced Organic Chemistry
CHEMY302 Advanced Physical Chemistry
CHEMY303 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
CHEMY304 Advanced Analytical Chemistry
CMYHE301 Critical Perspectives of Health
CMYHE302 Health in the Digital Era
HMDEV340 Perspectives on Counselling
HRMGT303 Strategic Human Resource Management
HRMGT304 Human Resource Management of Diversity and Inclusion
LCOMM302 Conflict and Negotiation
MAORI303 Critical Indigenous Theory
MAORI304 Sustainability in Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Contexts
MAORI311 Te Reo Māori: Advanced 1
MAORI312 Te Reo Māori: Advanced 2
PACIS300 Contemporary Critical Issues in the Pacific
PUBRL301 Stakeholder and Community Engagement
Papers – Bachelor of Health (BHealth) in Poutū-manahau Population Health
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Bachelor of Health, Sport and Human Performance (BHSHP) overview
Sport, health and physical activity are among New Zealand’s fastest growing industries, which means our Bachelor of Health, Sport and Human Performance (BHSHP) graduates are in high demand for their expert knowledge, leadership skills and commitment to innovation and social justice.
Y1100 Level
Major100 Level
Major
HSHUP101 Foundations of Health, Sport and Human Performance
HSHUP102 Fundamentals
of Coaching and Instruction
CMYHE101 HPSCI101
or SDCOA101
CMYHE101 HPSCI101
or SDCOA101Elective Elective
Y2200 Level
Major200 Level
Major200 Level
Major
HSHUP201 Psychology of Health, Sport and Human Performance
MAORI204 Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Health
and Wellbeing
Elective Elective Elective
Y3300 Level
Major300 Level
Major300 Level
Major300 Level
MajorHSHUP301 or
HSHUP302Elective Elective Elective
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)CMYHE101 Understanding Hauora,
Health and Wellbeing
HPSCI101 Introduction to Human Performance Science
SDCOA101 Sport, Culture and Development: Trends and Issues
HSHUP301 Industry and Community Engagement in Health, Sport and Human Performance 1
HSHUP302 Industry and Community Engagement in Health, Sport and Human Performance 2
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BHSHP in Community Health
Y1
CMYHE101 Understanding
Hauora, Health and Wellbeing
PSYCH101 Social Psychology,
Health and Wellbeing
HPSCI101 Introduction to Human
Performance Science
HSHUP101 Foundations of Health, Sport and Human Performance
HSHUP102 Fundamentals
of Coaching and Instruction
SDCOA101 Sport, Culture
and Development: Trends and Issues
Elective Elective
Y2
CMYHE201 Healthy Lifestyles
and Healthy Communities
CMYHE202 Understanding Healthy Bodies:
Sociocultural Perspectives
PSYCH202 or PUBRL202
HSHUP201 Psychology of Health, Sport and Human Performance
MAORI204 Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Health
and Wellbeing
Elective Elective Elective
Y3CMYHE301
Critical Perspectives of Health
CMYHE302 Health in the
Digital Era
SOCPY301 Health, Wellbeing
and Policy
PSYCH302 or PUBRL301
HSHUP301Industry and Community
Engagement in HSHP 1
Elective Elective Elective
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)PSYCH202 Mauri Ora: Social Psychology
of Human Flourishing
PUBRL202 Health Communication
PSYCH302 Community, Culture and Diversity
PUBRL301 Stakeholder and Community Engagement
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BHSHP in Human Performance Science
Y1
HPSCI101 Introduction to
Human Performance
Science
CSMAX101 or STATS111
CMYHE101 Understanding Hauroa, Health and Wellbeing
HSHUP101 Foundations of Health, Sport and Human Performance
HSHUP102 Fundamentals
of Coaching and Instruction
SDCOA101 Sport, Culture and
Development: Trends and Issues
Elective Elective
Y2HPSCI201
Exercise Physiology and Prescription
HPSCI202HPSCI203 or
HPSCI204
HPSCI202HPSCI203 or
HPSCI204
HSHUP201 Psychology of Health, Sport and Human Performance
MAORI204 Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Health
and Wellbeing
Elective Elective Elective
Y3Any
300 Level Paper Listed Below
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
HSHUP302 Industry and Community
Engagement in HSHP 2
Elective Elective Elective
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)100 LEVEL PAPER LIST
CSMAX101 The World of Data
STATS111 Statistics for Science
200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
HPSCI202 Psychomotor Learning and Performance
HPSCI203 Nutrition for Health and Exercise
HPSCI204 Biomechanics in Sport: Functional Anatomy and Biomechanical Principles
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
HPSCI301 Advanced Exercise Physiology and Prescription
HPSCI302 Advances in Human Performance Psychology
HPSCI303 Advanced Biomechanics in Sport: Performance Enhancement and Injury Prevention
HPSCI304 Advanced Strength Conditioning and Exercise Prescription
SDCOA304 Analysing Coaching for Learning
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BHSHP in Sport Development and Coaching
Y1
SDCOA101 Sport, Culture
and Development: Trends and Issues
Any 100 Level Paper
Listed Below
CMYHE101 Understanding Hauora, Health and Wellbeing
HPSCI101 Introduction to Human
Performance Science
HSHUP101 Foundations of Health, Sport and Human Performance
HSHUP102 Fundamentals
of Coaching and Instruction
Elective Elective
Y2
SDCOA201 Sport and
Community Development
SDCOA202 Negotiating Sport Development and Coaching Contexts
SDCOA203 Coaching for
Learning
HSHUP201 Psychology of Health, Sport and Human Performance
MAORI204 Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Health
and Wellbeing
Elective Elective Elective
Y3
SDCOA301 Contemporary Issues in Sport Development
SDCOA302 Sport for
Social Justice: Leading Sport for
a Better World
SDCOA303 Sport, Media and Communication
SDCOA304 Analysing
Coaching for Learning
HSHUP301Industry and Community
Engagement in HSHP 1
Elective Elective Elective
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)100 LEVEL PAPER LIST
DANCE101 Dance, Movement and Culture
HMDEV100 Lifespan Development
MAORI102 He Hīnatore ki te Ao Māori: Introducing the Māori World
MAORI150 Te Tiriti o Waitangi: An Introduction to the Treaty of Waitangi
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Bachelor of Laws (LLB) (single major)
Our Bachelor of Laws (LLB) will give you the practical skills and theoretical knowledge base you need to succeed in a challenging and rewarding field that defines society’s rights, obligations and structures.
Y1LEGAL103
Legal Method ALEGAL104
Legal Method B
LEGAL106Legal Systems and Societies
(30 points)
100 Level Elective
in the same subject
100 Level Elective
in the same subject
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2LEGAL201Public Law(30 points)
LEGAL203Jurisprudence
LEGAL204 Contracts
(30 points)
LEGAL207Torts
(30 points)
200 Level Elective
Y3LEGAL301
Crimes(30 points)
LEGAL305Corporate
Entities
LEGAL306 Dispute
Resolution
LEGAL307Land Law
(30 points)
LEGAL308Equity and Succession
200 Level or 300 Level
elective
Y4Any 400 Level
Law PaperAny 400 Level
Law PaperAny 400 Level
Law PaperAny 400 Level
Law PaperAny 400 Level
Law PaperAny 400 Level
Law PaperAny 400 Level
Law PaperAny 400 Level
Law Paper
Note: Please see page 87 for the list of 400 Level law papers.
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Papers – Bachelor of Laws
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise) LEGAL401 The Law of Evidence
LEGAL402 Civil Procedure
LEGAL405 Treaty of Waitangi in Contemporary Aotearoa / New Zealand
LEGAL406 Māori Land Law
LEGAL408 Family Law
LEGAL411 Comparative Law
LEGAL413 Nga Tikanga Māori / Māori Customary Law
LEGAL420 Employment Law
LEGAL424 Revenue Law
LEGAL426 Commercial Transactions
LEGAL427 Competition Law
LEGAL432 Energy Law
LEGAL434 Environmental Law
LEGAL435 Cyber Law
LEGAL436 Legal Ethics*
LEGAL437 Public International Law
LEGAL440 Special Topic: Living in the age of AI and Robotics – Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Law and Society
LEGAL441 Special Topic: Climate Change Law
LEGAL442 Human Rights Law
LEGAL444 Special Topic: Critical Issues in Space Law
LEGAL447 Mining and Petroleum Law
LEGAL449 Mediation: Law, Principles and Practice
LEGAL450 Contemporary Issues in Sports Law
LEGAL451 International Criminal Law
LEGAL456 New Zealand Animal Law - What, Why and Where to?
LEGAL457 Insurance Law
LEGAL458 Advocacy
LEGAL468 Intellectual Property
LEGAL472 Issues in Family Law
LEGAL473 Introduction to the Law of International Trade
LEGAL490 Directed Study
LEGAL492 Law and New Technologies
LEGAL496 Work Placement
*To satisfy requirements of the New Zealand Council of Legal Education, students wishing to proceed to a professional programme and admission as a barrister or solicitor must complete LEGAL436 Legal Ethics.
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Bachelor of Laws (LLB) (double major)
Y1LEGAL103
Legal Method ALEGAL104
Legal Method B
LEGAL106Legal Systems and Societies
(30 points)
100 Level Elective
100 Level 2nd Major
100 Level 2nd Major
200 Level 2nd Major
Y2LEGAL201Public Law(30 points)
LEGAL203Jurisprudence
LEGAL204 Contracts
(30 points)
LEGAL207Torts
(30 points)
200 Level 2nd Major
200 Level 2nd Major
Y3LEGAL301
Crimes(30 points)
LEGAL305Corporate
Entities
LEGAL306 Dispute
Resolution
LEGAL307Land Law
(30 points)
LEGAL308Equity and Succession
300 Level 2nd Major
300 Level 2nd Major
Y4Any 400 Level
Law PaperAny 400 Level
Law PaperAny 400 Level
Law PaperAny 400 Level
Law PaperAny 400 Level
Law PaperAny 400 Level
Law PaperAny 400 Level
Law PaperAny 400 Level
Law Paper300 Level 2nd Major
Note: The LLB with a double major requires 135 points at second, third, and fourth year. Please see page 87 for the list of 400 Level law papers.
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Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (LLB(Hons)), Diploma in Law (DipLaw)
BACHELOR OF LAWS (HONOURS)
Y1LEGAL103
Legal Method A
LEGAL104Legal
Method B
LEGAL106Legal Systems and Societies
(30 points)
100 Level Elective
in the same subject
100 Level Elective
in the same subject
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2LEGAL201Public Law(30 points)
LEGAL203Jurisprudence
LEGAL204 Contracts
(30 points)
LEGAL207Torts
(30 points)
200 Level Elective
Y3LEGAL301
Crimes(30 points)
LEGAL305Corporate
Entities
LEGAL306 Dispute
Resolution
LEGAL307Land Law
(30 points)
LEGAL308Equity and Succession
200 Level Elective
Any 500 Level Paper (30 points or two 15 point papers)
Y4Any 400 Level
Law PaperAny 400 Level
Law PaperAny 400 Level
Law PaperAny 400 Level
Law PaperAny 400 Level
Law PaperAny 400 Level
Law PaperAny 400 Level
Law PaperAny 400 Level
Law Paper
Any 500 Level Paper (30 points or two 15 point papers)
Note: Please see page 87 for the list of 400 Level law papers.
DIPLOMA IN LAW
Y1 LEGAL103Legal Method A
LEGAL104Legal Method B
LEGAL106Legal Systems and Societies
(30 points)
Y2LEGAL201Public Law(30 points)
LEGAL204 Contracts
(30 points)
LEGAL207Torts
(30 points)
Optional:LEGAL203
Jurisprudence
Note: The Diploma in Law is 150 points. An additional 15 point paper is optional, but is recommended for those considering a Bachelor of Laws.
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Bachelor of Management Studies with Honours (BMS(Hons)) single major overview
Gain the strategic insights needed to become a future-focused manager in the global business environment, and use your dynamic skills to help companies achieve international success with our prestigious four-year Bachelor of Management Studies with Honours (BMS(Hons)).
Y1100 Level
Major
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2200 Level
Major200 Level
Major200 Level
Major
ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications
MNMGT202Intercultural
Perspectives on Organisations
Any Management
Paper (Any Level)
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y3300 Level
Major
WSAFE396/399 or
WSOMM396/399
MNMGT511 Managing People
and Projects
MNMGT512 Negotiating and Communicating
Effectively
MNMGT513 Data-Informed
Decision-Making
MNMGT514 Business Ethics and Managing
Risk
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y4300 Level
Major300 Level
Major
MNGMT515 Leading for an
Uncertain Future
MNMGT516 Understanding Global Business
Practice
MNMGT517 Managing
Strategically
500 Level Work-Integrated Learning Paper
200 Level Elective
300 Level Elective
PapersBUSINESS FUNDAMENTALS
ACCTN101 Accounting for Management
ECONS101 Business Economics and the New Zealand Economy
FINAN101 Introduction to Finance
MGSYS101 Integrated Thinking – Digital Business and Supply Chain Management
MRKTG101 Fundamentals of Successful Marketing
STMGT101 Introduction to Management
WORK-INTEGRATED LEARNING
WSAFE/WSOMM3 Management Internship
WSAFE/WSOMM3 Report of an Investigation
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Bachelor of Management Studies with Honours (BMS(Hons)) single major overview BMS(Hons) in Accounting (single major)
Y1ACCTN101
Accounting for Management
ACCTN102 Introductory
Financial Accounting
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2
ACCTN202Intermediate
Financial Accounting
ACCTN203 Management Accounting:
Accounting for Organisational
Control
ACCTN204 Accounting Information
Systems
ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications
MNMGT202Intercultural
Perspectives on Organisations
Any Management
Paper (Any Level)+
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y3ACCTN301Capstone in Accounting
WSAFE396 or WSAFE399
MNMGT511 Managing People
and Projects
MNMGT512 Negotiating and Communicating
Effectively
MNMGT513 Data-Informed
Decision-Making
MNMGT514 Business Ethics
and Managing Risk
200 Level Elective+
200 Level Elective+
Y4ACCTN308
Performance Reporting
Any300 Level Paper
Listed Below
MNGMT515 Leading for an
Uncertain Future
MNMGT516 Understanding Global Business
Practice
MNMGT517 Managing
Strategically
500 Level Work-Integrated Learning Paper
200 Level Elective+
300 Level Elective+
Note: Please see page 90 for Business Fundamentals and Work-Integrated Learning papers. +Those who wish to take the Professional Accounting pathway (CAANZ, CPA Australia, ACCA) will need to take five extra accounting papers at 300 Level instead of elective papers. This means they need to take all of the papers listed below.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ACCTN302 Financial Accounting
ACCTN303 Management Accounting
ACCTN305 Auditing
ACCTN306 Taxation
ACCTN309 Law of Business Enterprises
MNMGT301 Business Law and the Legal Environment
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BMS(Hons) in Digital Business (single major)
Y1DIGIB101
The World of Digital Business
MGSYS101 Digital Business
and Supply Chain Management
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2
DIGIB201 Creating Value
with Social Media Analytics
DIGIB202 The Techno-Savvy
Business
MGSYS200 Tools for
Managing Projects
ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications
MNMGT202 Intercultural
Perspectives on Organisations
Any Management
Paper (Any Level)
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y3DIGIB302
Digital Business Technology Trends
WSOMM396 or WSOMM399
MNMGT511 Managing People
and Projects
MNMGT512 Negotiating and Communicating
Effectively
MNMGT513 Data-Informed
Decision-Making
MNMGT514 Business Ethics and
Managing Risk
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y4
DIGIB303 Managing
Digital Business Transformation
DIGIB304Digital Business
Enterprise Implementation
MNGMT515 Leading for an
Uncertain Future
MNMGT516 Understanding Global Business
Practice
MNMGT517 Managing
Strategically
500 Level Work-Integrated Learning Paper
200 Level Elective
300 Level Elective
Note: Please see page 90 for Business Fundamentals and Work-Integrated Learning papers.
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BMS(Hons) in Economics (single major)
Y1
ECONS101 Business Economics
and the NZ Economy
ECONS102 Economics and
Society
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2ECONS200
Understanding the Global Economy
ECONS202 Microeconomics and Business Economics
ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications
200 Level Any Management
Paper
MNMGT202 Intercultural
Perspectives on Organisations
Any Management
Paper (Any Level)
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y3ECONS301
Economic Growth and Wellbeing
WSAFE396 or WSAFE399
MNMGT511 Managing People
and Projects
MNMGT512 Negotiating and Communicating
Effectively
MNMGT513 Data-Informed
Decision-Making
MNMGT514 Business Ethics and
Managing Risk
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y4Any
300 Level Paper Listed Below
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
MNGMT515 Leading for an
Uncertain Future
MNMGT516 Understanding Global Business
Practice
MNMGT517 Managing
Strategically
500 Level Work-Integrated Learning Paper
200 Level Elective
300 Level Elective
Note: Please see page 90 for Business Fundamentals and Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ECONS303 Applied Quantitative Research Methods
ECONS304 International Economic Issues
ECONS305 Entrepreneurial Discovery and Innovation
ECONS306 Economics and Strategic Interaction
ECONS307 Economics of Land, Water and Environment
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BMS(Hons) in Finance (single major)
Y1MATHS168+ Preparatory
Mathematics
FINAN101 Introduction to FInance
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2FINAN200Financial
Management 1
FINAN202 Investments 1
FINAN204 Entrepreneurial
Finance
ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications
MNMGT202 Intercultural
Perspectives on Organisations
Any Management
Paper (Any Level)
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y3FINAN302
Investments 2 WSAFE396
or WSAFE399
MNMGT511 Managing People
and Projects
MNMGT512 Negotiating and Communicating
Effectively
MNMGT513 Data-Informed
Decision-Making
MNMGT514 Business Ethics and
Managing Risk
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y4FINAN305 Financial
Management 2
FINAN303, FINAN304
or FINAN306
MNGMT515 Leading for an
Uncertain Future
MNMGT516 Understanding Global Business
Practice
MNMGT517 Managing
Strategically
500 Level Work-Integrated Learning Paper
200 Level Elective
300 Level Elective
Note: Please see page 90 for Business Fundamentals and Work-Integrated Learning papers. +If you already have a total of 14 credits at NCEA Level 3 across any two of Mathematics, Statistics or Calculus, then MATHS168 can be replaced with any management field paper (eg. Business Fundamentals paper).
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise) FINAN303 Computer Modelling in Finance
FINAN304 Financial Risk Management
FINAN306 Capital Markets and FInancial Institutions
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BMS(Hons) in Human Resource Management (single major)
Y1STMGT101
Introduction to Management
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
AnyManagement
Paper(Any Level)
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2HRMGT202
Human Resource Management
HRMGT203 Remuneration
and Reward
LCOMM202 Leadership and
Facilitation
ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications
MNMGT202 Intercultural
Perspectives on Organisations
Any Management
Paper (Any Level)
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y3
HRMGT302 Human Resource Management in Legal Context
WSOMM396 or WSOMM399
MNMGT511 Managing People
and Projects
MNMGT512 Negotiating and Communicating
Effectively
MNMGT513 Data-Informed
Decision-Making
MNMGT514 Business Ethics
and Managing Risk
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y4
HRMGT303 Strategic Human
Resource Management
HRMGT300, HRMGT304
or LCOMM302
MNGMT515 Leading for an
Uncertain Future
MNMGT516 Understanding Global Business
Practice
MNMGT517 Managing
Strategically
500 Level Work-Integrated Learning Paper
200 Level Elective
300 Level Elective
Note: Please see page 90 for Business Fundamentals and Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise) HRMGT300 Women and Management
HRMGT304 Human Resource Management of Diversity and Inclusion
LCOMM302 Conflict and Negotiation
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BMS(Hons) in Marketing (single major)
Y1
MRKTG101 Fundamentals of Successful
Marketing
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
AnyManagement
Paper(Any Level)
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2MRKTG200
Strategic Marketing Planning
MRKTG202 Consumer and
Buyer Behaviour
MRKTG203 Advertising
and Integrated Marketing
Communications
ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications
MNMGT202 Intercultural
Perspectives on Organisations
Any Management
Paper (Any Level)
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y3
MRKTG301 Business
Development and Sales
WSOMM396 or WSOMM399
MNMGT511 Managing People
and Projects
MNMGT512 Negotiating and Communicating
Effectively
MNMGT513 Data-Informed
Decision-Making
MNMGT514 Business Ethics and
Managing Risk
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y4MRKTG304
Digital Marketing and Branding
MRKTG305 or MRKTG306
MNGMT515 Leading for an
Uncertain Future
MNMGT516 Understanding Global Business
Practice
MNMGT517 Managing
Strategically
500 Level Work-Integrated Learning Paper
200 Level Elective
300 Level Elective
Note: Please see page 90 for Business Fundamentals and Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise) MRKTG305 Marketing Research
and Insights
MRKTG306 Services Marketing
97Degree Planner 2020
BMS(Hons) in Public Relations (single major)
Y1PUBRL101
Introduction to Public Relations
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2PUBRL201
Media Relations and Publicity
PUBRL202 Health
Communication
PUBRL204 Contemporary
Public Relations Writing
ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications
MNMGT202 Intercultural
Perspectives on Organisations
Any Management
Paper (Any Level)
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y3
PUBRL301 Stakeholder
and Community Engagement
WSOMM396 or WSOMM399
MNMGT511 Managing People
and Projects
MNMGT512 Negotiating and Communicating
Effectively
MNMGT513 Data-Informed
Decision-Making
MNMGT514 Business Ethics and
Managing Risk
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y4PUBRL302
Issues and Crisis Management
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
MNGMT515 Leading for an
Uncertain Future
MNMGT516 Understanding Global Business
Practice
MNMGT517 Managing
Strategically
500 Level Work-Integrated Learning Paper
200 Level Elective
300 Level Elective
Note: Please see page 90 for Business Fundamentals and Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
DIGIB301 Creating Value with Social Media Analytics
LCOMM301 Professional Speaking
LCOMM340 Leading Social Change
PUBRL303 Events Management
98 The University of Waikato
BMS(Hons) in Strategic Management (single major)
Y1STMGT101
Introduction to Management
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
AnyManagement
Paper(Any Level)
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2STMGT201
Strategies for Enterprise
STMGT202 The Entrepreneur
STMGT203 Business Model
Innovation
ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications
MNMGT202 Intercultural
Perspectives on Organisations
Any Management
Paper (Any Level)
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y3
STMGT301 Strategy and Innovation
Management
WSOMM396 or WSOMM399
MNMGT511 Managing People
and Projects
MNMGT512 Negotiating and Communicating
Effectively
MNMGT513 Data-Informed
Decision-Making
MNMGT514 Business Ethics
and Managing Risk
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y4STMGT302
Creating Value in a Connected World
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
MNGMT515 Leading for an
Uncertain Future
MNMGT516 Understanding Global Business
Practice
MNMGT517 Managing
Strategically
500 Level Work-Integrated Learning Paper
200 Level Elective
300 Level Elective
Note: Please see page 90 for Business Fundamentals and Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
STMGT303 Applied Strategy
STMGT304 Commercialising a New Venture
STMGT305 Doing Business Internationally
STMGT306 Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
99Degree Planner 2020
BMS(Hons) in Supply Chain Management (single major)
Y1DIGIB101
The World of Digital Business
MGSYS101 Digital Business
and Supply Chain Management
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2MGSYS200
Tools for Managing Projects
SCMGT202 Global Supply
Chains
STMGT200 Global Business
Management
ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications
MNMGT202 Intercultural
Perspectives on Organisations
Any Management
Paper (Any Level)
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y3SCMGT301
Logistics Management
WSOMM396 or WSOMM399
MNMGT511 Managing People
and Projects
MNMGT512 Negotiating and Communicating
Effectively
MNMGT513 Data-Informed
Decision-Making
MNMGT514 Business Ethics
and Managing Risk
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y4SCMGT302 Operations
Management
SCMGT303 Supply Chain Management
MNGMT515 Leading for an
Uncertain Future
MNMGT516 Understanding Global Business
Practice
MNMGT517 Managing
Strategically
500 Level Work-Integrated Learning Paper
200 Level Elective
300 Level Elective
Note: Please see page 90 for Business Fundamentals and Work-Integrated Learning papers.
100 The University of Waikato
BMS(Hons) in Tourism and Hospitality Management (single major)
Y1
THMGT101 Fundamentals
of Tourism and Hospitality
MRKTG101 Fundamentals of
Marketing
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2
MRKTG203 Advertising
and Integrated Marketing
Communications
THMGT201 Visitor
Experiences
THMGT203 Tourism and Hospitality Enterprise
Management
ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications
MNMGT202 Intercultural
Perspectives on Organisations
Any Management
Paper (Any Level)
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y3
PUBRL301 Stakeholder
and Community Engagement
WSOMM396 or WSOMM399
MNMGT511 Managing People
and Projects
MNMGT512 Negotiating and Communicating
Effectively
MNMGT513 Data-Informed
Decision-Making
MNMGT514 Business Ethics
and Managing Risk
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y4THMGT301
Hotel and Venue Management
THMGT303 Destination
Management
MNGMT515 Leading for an
Uncertain Future
MNMGT516 Understanding Global Business
Practice
MNMGT517 Managing
Strategically
500 Level Work-Integrated Learning Paper
200 Level Elective
300 Level Elective
Note: Please see page 90 for Business Fundamentals and Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)THMGT304 Food and Beverage
Systems Management
101Degree Planner 2020
Bachelor of Management Studies with Honours (BMS(Hons)) double major overview
Gain the strategic insights needed to become a future-focused manager in the global business environment, and use your dynamic skills to help companies achieve international success with our prestigious four-year Bachelor of Management Studies with Honours (BMS(Hons)).
Y1100 Level Major 1
100 Level One from Business
FundamentalsMajor 1
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level One from Business
Fundamentals
100 Level Major 2
100 Level Major 2
Y2200 Level Major 1
200 Level Major 1
200 Level Major 1
ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications
MNMGT202 Intercultural
Perspectives on Organisations
Any Management
Paper (Any Level)
200 Level Major 2
200 Level Major 2
Y3300 Level Major 1
WSAFE396/399 or
WSOMM396/399
MNMGT511 Managing People
and Projects
MNMGT512 Negotiating and Communicating
Effectively
MNMGT513 Data-Informed
Decision-Making
MNMGT514 Business Ethics and Managing
Risk
200 Level Major 2
300 Level Major 2
Y4300 Level Major 1
300 Level Major 1
MNGMT515 Leading for an
Uncertain Future
MNMGT516 Understanding Global Business
Practice
MNMGT517 Managing
Strategically
500 Level Work-Integrated Learning Paper
300 Level Major 2
300 Level Major 2
PapersBUSINESS FUNDAMENTALS
ACCTN101 Accounting for Management
ECONS101 Business Economics and the New Zealand Economy
FINAN101 Introduction to Finance
MGSYS101 Integrated Thinking – Digital Business and Supply Chain Management
MRKTG101 Fundamentals of Successful Marketing
STMGT101 Introduction to Management
WORK-INTEGRATED LEARNING
WSAFE/WSOMM396 Management Internship
WSAFE/WSOMM399 Report of an Investigation
102 The University of Waikato
Bachelor of Music (BMus) overview
With countless opportunities for public performance and access to a world-class performing arts venue, as a Bachelor of Music (BMus) student you’ll be learning from the best.
Y1
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
MUSIC112 Music in Society: An Introduction
to Western Music
MUSIC115 Composition 1
MUSIC117 Musicianship 1
MUSIC119 Harmony and
Counterpoint 1
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
MUSIC213 History of
Western Music: 1600-1800
Any MUSIC2 Paper
Any MUSIC2 Paper
Any MUSIC2 Paper
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y3
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
MUSIC314 History of Music
1800-Present
Any MUSIC3 Paper
Any MUSIC3 Paper
Any MUSIC3 Paper
200 Level or aboveElective
200 Level or aboveElective
200 Level or aboveElective
Note: Students who do not choose a stream will automatically be enrolled in the academic music stream.
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Papers – Bachelor of Music
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)LIST A: ACADEMIC FOUNDATIONS
ARTSC101 Indigenous Social Science Research
ARTSC103 Rights and Reason
ARTSC105 Language in Context
ENSLA103 Undergraduate Research Writing for ESL Students
LIST B: CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES
Any Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies paper, or
ANTHY101 Exploring Cultures: Introduction to Anthropology
ANTHY102 New Zealand and the Pacific
ANTHY201 Ethnicity and Identity
ANTHY202 Polynesian Ethnography
DSIGN252 Cultural Perspectives In Design
EDUCA200 Te Hononga Tangata
ENGLI200 Global Fictions
FRNCH231 French Language Intermediate 1
GEOGY219 Māori Lands and Communities
HISTY225 Indigenous Histories: Narratives, Ethics and Decoloniality
INTLC101 International Languages and Cultures
INTLC221 Understanding East Asia
INTLC222 European and Latin American Cultures: Tradition and Modernity
LEGAL211 International and Comparative Law: Global Perspectives
LINGS203 Language, Society and Culture
LIST C: WORK-INTEGRATED LEARNING
ARTSW300 Arts and Cultural Festivals
ARTSW301 Professional Practice in the Arts
ARTSW302 Work-related Arts Research Project
MUSIC1
MUSIC101 Secondary Performance Studies 1**
MUSIC121 Chamber Music 1**
MUSIC140 Creative Music Technology 1: Introduction to Creative Technology
MUSIC150 New Zealand Music
MUSIC2
MUSIC201 Secondary Performance Studies 2**
MUSIC215 Composition 2
MUSIC219 Harmony and Counterpoint 2
MUSIC221 Chamber Music 2**
MUSIC222 Orchestration
MUSIC226 Music Theatre
MUSIC227 Performance Ensemble: Choir/Orchestra
MUSIC240 Creative Music Technology 2: Music and Visuals
MUSIC250 Lyric Diction and Language Studies
MUSIC3
MUSIC301 Secondary Performance Studies Class**
MUSIC314 History of Music 1800-Present
MUSIC315 Composition 3
MUSIC321 Chamber Music 3**
MUSIC323 Advanced Composition Studies
MUSIC327 Performance Ensemble 2
MUSIC340 Creative Music Technology 3: Creative Project
MUSIC390 Directed Study
** Entry to these papers is by audition.
104 The University of Waikato
BMus Academic Stream
Y1
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
MUSIC112 Music in Society: An Introduction
to Western Music
MUSIC115 Composition 1
MUSIC117 Musicianship 1
MUSIC119 Harmony and
Counterpoint 1
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
MUSIC213 History of
Western Music: 1600-1800
Any MUSIC2 Paper
Any MUSIC2 Paper
Any MUSIC2 Paper
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
200 Level Elective
Y3
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
MUSIC314 History of Music
1800-Present
Any MUSIC3 Paper
Any MUSIC3 Paper
Any MUSIC3 Paper
200 Level or aboveElective
200 Level or aboveElective
200 Level or aboveElective
Note: Please see page 103 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives, List C: Work-Integrated Learning, MUSIC2 and MUSIC3 papers.
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BMus Composition Stream
Y1
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
MUSIC112 Music in Society: An Introduction
to Western Music
MUSIC115 Composition 1
MUSIC117 Musicianship 1
MUSIC119 Harmony and
Counterpoint 1
MUSIC140 Creative Music Technology 1:
Introduction to Creative Technology
Elective Elective
Y2
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
MUSIC213 History of
Western Music: 1600-1800
MUSIC215 Composition 2
MUSIC219 Harmony and
Counterpoint 2
MUSIC222 Orchestration
Any MUSIC2 Paper
Elective Elective
Y3
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
MUSIC314 History of Music
1800-Present
MUSIC315 or MUSIC340
MUSIC323Advanced
Composition Studies
Any MUSIC3 Paper
Elective Elective Elective
Note: Please see page 103 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives, List C: Work-Integrated Learning, MUSIC2 and MUSIC3 papers.
106 The University of Waikato
BMus Performance Stream
Y1
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
MUSIC112 Music in Society: An Introduction
to Western Music
MUSIC115 Composition 1
MUSIC117 Musicianship 1
MUSIC119 Harmony and
Counterpoint 1
MUSIC118 Performance Techniques 1
MUSIC120Performance 1
MUSIC121Chamber Music 1
Y2
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
MUSIC213 History of
Western Music: 1600-1800
MUSIC218Performance Techniques 2
MUSIC220 Performance 2
MUSIC221Chamber Music 2
MUSIC227Performance
Ensemble: Choir/Orchestra
Elective Elective
Y3
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
MUSIC314 History of Music
1800-Present
MUSIC318Performance Techniques 3
MUSIC320Performance 3
MUSIC321Chamber Music 3
MUSIC327Performance Ensemble 2
Elective Elective
Note: Please see page 103 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives, List C: Work-Integrated Learning, MUSIC2 and MUSIC3 papers.
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Bachelor of Science (BSc) overview - Computing and Mathematics
A Bachelor of Science (BSc) with Computing & Mathematical Sciences will give you the skills needed to be successful in a world where technology is rapidly changing our daily lives.
Y1100 Level
Major100 Level
Major
CSMAX170 Foundations in Computing and Mathematical
Sciences
MATHS135* Discrete
Structures
100 LevelScience Paper
100 LevelScience Paper
Elective Elective
Y2200 Level
Major200 Level
Major200 Level
Major200 LevelMajor**
CSMAX270Cultural
PerspectivesElective Elective Elective
Y3300 Level
Major300 Level
Major
300 LevelMajor
One from List A:
Work-Integrated Learning
300 LevelScience Paper
Elective Elective Elective
*Note: MATHS135 may be replaced with another approved paper, depending on your major.**For a major in Mathematics or Data Analytics, this paper will be taken at 300 Level.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)LIST A: WORK-INTEGRATED LEARNING
COMPX374 Software Engineering Industry Project
COMPX375 Information Systems Industry Project
COMPX397 Work-Integrated Learning Directed Study
COMPX398 Work-Integrated Learning Directed Study (30 points)
MATHS397 Work-Integrated Learning Directed Study
STATS397 Work-Integrated Learning Directed Study
108 The University of Waikato
BSc in Applied Computing
Y1COMPX101
or ENGEN103
COMPX161 Introduction to
the Web
CSMAX170 Foundations in Computing and Mathematical
Sciences
MATHS135STATS111 or
STATS121
100 LevelScience Paper
100 LevelScience Paper
Elective Elective
Y2
COMPX221Programming for Creative Industries
COMPX222Web Development
COMPX223Database Practice
and Experience
DSIGN241 Design 3:
Aspects of Web Design
CSMAX270 Cultural
Perspectives for Computing
and Mathematical Sciences
Elective Elective Elective
Y3COMPX322
Advanced Web Development
COMPX324User Experience
Design
300 Level Applied Computing
Paper
COMPX375Information
Systems Industry Project
300 LevelScience Paper
Elective Elective Elective
Applied Computing papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)COMPX101 Introduction to Programming
ENGEN103 Engineering Computing
MATHS135 Discrete Structures
STATS111 Statistics for Science
STATS121 Introduction to Statistical Methods
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
COMPX305 Practical Data Mining
COMPX310 Machine Learning
COMPX323 Advanced Database Concepts
109Degree Planner 2020
BSc in Computer Science
Y1COMPX101
or ENGEN103
COMPX102 Object-Oriented
Programming
CSMAX170 Foundations in Computing and Mathematical
Sciences
MATHS135 Discrete
Structures
100 LevelScience Paper
100 LevelScience Paper
Elective Elective
Y2COMPX201
Data Structures and Algorithms
COMPX202Mobile Computing
and Software Architecture
COMPX203Computer Systems
COMPX204Practical
Networking and Cyber Security
CSMAX270 Cultural
Perspectives for Computing
and Mathematical Sciences
Elective Elective Elective
Y3COMPX361Logic and
Computation
300 Level COMPX Paper
One from List B:
Software Development
One from List A:
Work-Integrated Learning
300 LevelScience Paper
Elective Elective Elective
Note: Please see page 107 for List A: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)COMPX101 Introduction to Programming
ENGEN103 Engineering Computing
MATHS101 Introduction to Calculus
MATHS102 Introduction to Algebra
MATHS135 Discrete Structures
MATHS165 General Mathematics
STATS111 Statistics for Science
STATS121 Introduction to Statistical Methods
LIST B: SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
COMPX301 Design and Analysis of Algorithms
COMPX304 Advanced Networking and Cyber Security
COMPX307 Functional Programming
COMPX310 Machine Learning
COMPX318 Mobile Computing and the Internet of Things
COMPX322 Advanced Web Development
COMPX323 Advanced Database Concepts
COMPX341 Software Engineering Methodology
110 The University of Waikato
BSc in Data Analytics
Y1STATS111
or STATS121
COMPX101 Introduction to Programming
CSMAX170Foundations in Computing and Mathematical
Sciences
MATHS135Discrete
Structures
100 LevelScience Paper
100 LevelScience Paper
Elective Elective
Y2COMPX223
Database Practice and Experience
STATS221 Statistical
Data Analysis
STATS226 Introduction to
Statistical Inference
CSMAX270 Cultural
Perspectives for Computing
and Mathematical Sciences
200 LevelScience Paper
Elective Elective Elective
Y3COMPX305 or STATS321
300 Level Data Analytics
Paper
300 Level Data Analytics
Paper
300 Level Data Analytics
Paper
One from List A:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: Please see page 107 for List A: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Data Analytics papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)STATS111 Statistics for Science
STATS121 Introduction to Statistical Methods
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
COMPX305 Practical Data Mining
STATS321 Advanced Data Analysis
STATS322 Probability and Mathematical Statistics
STATS323 Design and Analysis of Experiments and Surveys
STATS326 Computational Bayesian Statistics
STATS390 Directed Study
111Degree Planner 2020
BSc in Mathematics
Y1MATHS101
Introduction to Calculus
MATHS102Introduction to Algebra
CSMAX170 Foundations in Computing and Mathematical
Sciences
MATHS135Discrete
Structures
100 LevelScience Paper
100 LevelScience Paper
Elective Elective
Y2MATHS201Continuing
Calculus
MATHS202Linear Algebra
200 Level Mathematics Paper
CSMAX270 Cultural
Perspectives for Computing
and Mathematical Sciences
200 LevelScience Paper
Elective Elective Elective
Y3MATHS301 or
MATHS302300 Level
Mathematics Paper300 Level
Mathematics Paper300 Level
Mathematics Paper
One from List A:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: Please see page 107 for List A: Work-Integrated Learning papers. Students may include up to 30 points of STATS-coded papers as part of their Mathematics major.
Mathematics papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
MATHS203 Differential Equations and Modelling
STATS221 Statistical Data Analysis
STATS226 Bayesian Statistics
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
COMPX361 Logic and Computation
MATHS301 Real and Complex Analysis
MATHS302 Abstract Algebra
MATHS303 Applied Mathematics
MATHS304 Computational Mathematics
MATHS314 Number Theory and Cryptography
MATHS390 Directed Study
112 The University of Waikato
Bachelor of Science (BSc) overview - Science and Engineering
If you’re intrigued by the natural world around you, or enjoy understanding how things work, Waikato’s Bachelor of Science (BSc) is what you’re looking for.
Y1100 Level
Major100 Level
Major
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List C:
Science NumeracyElective Elective
Y2200 Level
Major200 Level
Major200 Level
Major200 Level
Major
One from List C:
Science NumeracyElective Elective Elective
Y3300 Level
Major300 Level
Major300 Level
Major
SCIEN305 Science and
Mātauranga Māori
One from List B:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
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Papers – Bachelor of Science
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise) LIST A: SCIENCE FUNDAMENTALS
APHYS111 Physics in Context
AQUA101 Introduction to Aquaculture
BIOEB101 Concepts of Biology
BIOEB102 Intro to Ecology and Biodiversity
BIOMO101 Intro to Molecular and Cellular Biology
CHEMY100 Chemistry in Context
CHEMY101 Structure and Spectroscopy
CHEMY102 Chemical Reactivity
EARTH101 Intro to Earth System Sciences
EARTH102 Discovering Planet Earth
ENGEN111 Electricity and Electronics
ENGEN112 Materials Science and Engineering
ENGEN170 Engineering and Society
ENGEN180 Foundations of Engineering
ENVSC101 Environmental Science
MARIN101 Marine Biodiversity
PHILO102 Intro to Logic
LIST B: WORK-INTEGRATED LEARNING
SCIEN301 Capstone Project
SCIEN303 Undergraduate Research Project
SCIEN313 Undergraduate Research Project (30 points)
SCIEN371 Science Work Placement
LIST C: SCIENCE NUMERACY
MATHS135 Discrete Structures
MATHS165 General Mathematics
MATHS168 Preparatory Mathematics
ENGEN101 Engineering Mathematics 1A OR
MATHS101 Introduction to Calculus
ENGEN102 Engineering Mathematics 1B OR
MATHS102 Introduction to Algebra
COMPX101 Introduction to Programming OR
ENGEN103 Engineering Computing
STATS111 Statistics for Science OR
STATS121 Intro to Statistical Methods
ENGEN110 Engineering Mechanics OR
PHYSC100 General Physics OR
PHYSC101 Physics for Engineers and Scientists
MATHS2XX Any 200 Level Mathematics Paper
COMPX2XX Any 200 Level Computer Science Paper
STATS2XX Any 200 Level Statistics Paper
CHEMY202 Physical Chemistry OR
CHEMY204 Analytical Chemistry
EARTH251 Spatial Analysis in Geosciences OR
ENVPL202 Cartography and Spatial Analysis
ENGEN201 Engineering Mathematics 2
114 The University of Waikato
BSc in Aquaculture*
Y1AQCUL101
Introduction to Aquaculture
MARIN101 Marine Biodiversity
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List C:
Science NumeracyElective Elective
Y2AQCUL201
Invertebrate and Algal Aquaculture
AQCUL202 Aquaculture Industry and Innovation
BIOEB203 Animal Structure
and Function
EARTH241 Oceanography
One from List C:
Science NumeracyElective Elective Elective
Y3AQCUL301
Fish Aquaculture
AQCUL302 Research Tools for the Aquaculture
Industry
MARIN301 Marine Spatial
Planning
One from List B:
Work-Integrated Learning
SCIEN305Science and Mātauranga
Māori
Elective Elective Elective
*Note: This qualification is only available at our Tauranga campus.
TAURANGA SCIENCE FUNDAMENTALS PAPERS
BIOEB102 Introduction to Ecology and Biodiversity
CHEMY100 Chemistry in Context
EARTH101 Introduction to Earth System Sciences
ENGEN111 Electricity and Electronics
ENGEN112 Materials Science and Engineering
ENGEN180 Foundations of Engineering
TAURANGA SCIENCE NUMERACY PAPERS
COMPX101 Introduction to Programming
ENGEN101 Engineering Mathematics 1A
ENGEN102 Engineering Mathematics 1B
STATS111 Statistics for Science
TAURANGA WORK-INTEGRATED LEARNING PAPERS
SCIEN301 Capstone Project
SCIEN303 Undergraduate Research Project
SCIEN313 Undergraduate Research Project (30 points)
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BSc in Biological Sciences*
Y1 Year 1 credit from Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology
Y2 Year 2 credit from Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology
Y3
AQCUL202 Aquaculture Industry and Innovation
BIOEB203 Animal Structure
and Function
BIOEB303 Terrestrial Ecology
BIOEB304 Freshwater Ecology
BIOEB305 Marine Ecology
EARTH342Coastal
Geomorphology and Management
GEOGY328Geographical Information
Systems
SCIEN301Capstone Project
*Note: This qualification is only available at our Tauranga campus.
116 The University of Waikato
BSc in Chemistry
Y1CHEMY101
Structure and Spectroscopy
CHEMY102 Chemical Reactivity
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List C:
Science NumeracyElective Elective
Y2CHEMY201
Organic Chemistry
CHEMY202 Physical
Chemistry
CHEMY203 Inorganic
Chemistry
CHEMY204 Analytical Chemistry
200 Level Science Elective
Elective Elective Elective
Y3300 Level
CHEMY Paper300 Level
CHEMY Paper300 Level
CHEMY Paper
SCIEN305 Science and
Mātauranga Māori
One from List B:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: Please see page 113 for List A: Science Fundamentals, List B: Work-Integrated Learning and List C: Science Numeracy papers. CHEMY202 or CHEMY204 counts towards the BSc and BSc(Tech) numeracy requirements.
300 Level CHEMY papers (15 points unless stated otherwise) CHEMY301 Advanced Organic Chemistry
CHEMY302 Advanced Physical Chemistry
CHEMY303 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
CHEMY304 Advanced Analytical Chemistry
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BSc in Earth Sciences
Y1
EARTH101 Introduction to Earth System
Sciences
EARTH102 Discovering Planet Earth
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List C:
Science NumeracyElective Elective
Y2EARTH211
Earth Resources and Materials
EARTH221 Soil Science
EARTH231 Water Resources,
Weather and Climate
EARTH241 Oceanography
One from List C:
Science NumeracyElective Elective Elective
Y3300 Level
EARTH Paper300 Level
EARTH Paper300 Level
EARTH Paper
SCIEN305 Science and
Mātauranga Māori
One from List B:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: Please see page 113 for List A: Science Fundamentals, List B: Work-Integrated Learning and List C: Science Numeracy papers. EARTH251 counts towards the BSc and BSc(Tech) numeracy requirements.
300 Level EARTH papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)EARTH311 Volcanology
EARTH312 Sedimentary Geology
EARTH313 Engineering Geology
EARTH321 Pedology and Land Evaluation
EARTH322 Soil and Water Management
EARTH331 Hydrology and Water Resources
EARTH341 Coastal Oceanography
EARTH342 Coastal Geomorphology and Management
118 The University of Waikato
BSc in Ecology and Biodiversity
Y1BIOEB101
Concepts of Biology
BIOEB102 Introduction
to Ecology and Biodiversity
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List C:
Science NumeracyElective Elective
Y2BIOEB201
Principles of Evolution
BIOEB202 Principles of
Ecology
BIOEB203 Animal Structure
and Function
BIOEB204 Plant Structure and Function
One from List C:
Science NumeracyElective Elective Elective
Y3300 Level
BIOEB Paper300 Level
BIOEB Paper300 Level
BIOEB Paper
SCIEN305 Science and
Mātauranga Māori
One from List B:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: Please see page 113 for List A: Science Fundamentals, List B: Work-Integrated Learning and List C: Science Numeracy papers.
300 Level BIOEB papers (15 points unless stated otherwise) BIOEB301 Advanced Animal Behaviour
BIOEB302 Advanced Zoology
BIOEB303 Terrestrial Ecology
BIOEB304 Freshwater Ecology
BIOEB305 Marine Ecology
BIOEB307 Advanced Plant Biology
119Degree Planner 2020
BSc in Environmental Sciences
Y1ENVSC101
Environmental Science
EARTH101 Introduction to Earth System
Sciences
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List C:
Science NumeracyElective Elective
Y2ENVSC201
Environmental Monitoring
EARTH221 EARTH231
or EARTH241
CHEMY204 or ENVSC202
BIOEB202or BIOMO203
One from List C:
Science NumeracyElective Elective Elective
Y3
ENVPL303 Environmental
Assessment and Policy
300 Level Environmental Sciences Paper
300 Level Environmental Sciences Paper
SCIEN305 Science and
Mātauranga Māori
One from List B:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: Please see page 113 for List A: Science Fundamentals, List B: Work-Integrated Learning and List C: Science Numeracy papers. CHEMY204 counts towards the BSc and BSc(Tech) numeracy requirements.
Environmental Sciences papers (15 points unless stated otherwise) 200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
BIOEB202 Principles of Ecology
BIOMO203 Microbiology
CHEMY204 Analytical Chemistry
EARTH221 Soil Science
EARTH231 Water Resources, Weather and Climate
EARTH241 Oceanography
ENVSC202 Environmental Chemistry and Geochemistry
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
Papers chosen from the list below must cover at least two different subject areas.
BIOEB303 Terrestrial Ecology
BIOEB304 Freshwater Ecology
BIOEB305 Marine Ecology
BIOMO303 Advanced Microbiology
CHEMY304 Advanced Analytical Chemistry
EARTH313 Engineering Geology
EARTH321 Pedology and Land Evaluation
EARTH322 Soil and Water Management
EARTH331 Hydrology and Water Resources
EARTH341 Coastal Oceanography
EARTH342 Coastal Geomorphology and Management
120 The University of Waikato
BSc in Environmental Sciences - Tauranga campus
Y1ENVSC101
Environmental Science
EARTH101Introduction to Earth System
Sciences
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List C:
Science NumeracyElective Elective
Y2BIOEB202
Principles of Ecology
EARTH241 Oceanography
ENVSC201 Environmental
Monitoring
ENVSC202 Environmental Chemistry and Geochemistry
One from List C:
Science NumeracyElective Elective Elective
Y3BIOEB305
Marine Ecology
EARTH342 Coastal
Geomorphology and Management
ENVPL303 Environmental
Assessment and Policy
SCIEN305Science and
Mātauranga Māori
One from List B:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
TAURANGA SCIENCE FUNDAMENTALS PAPERS
AQCUL101 Introduction to Aquaculture
BIOEB102 Introduction to Ecology and Biodiversity
CHEMY100 Chemistry in Context
EARTH101 Introduction to Earth System Sciences
ENGEN111 Electricity and Electronics
ENGEN112 Materials Science and Engineering
ENGEN180 Foundations of Engineering
MARIN101 Marine Biodiversity
TAURANGA SCIENCE NUMERACY PAPERS
COMPX101 Introduction to Programming
ENGEN101 Engineering Mathematics 1A
ENGEN102 Engineering Mathematics 1B
STATS111 Statistics for Science
TAURANGA WORK-INTEGRATED LEARNING PAPERS
SCIEN301 Capstone Project
SCIEN303 Undergraduate Research Project
SCIEN313 Undergraduate Research Project (30 points)
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BSc in Materials Science
Y1ENGEN112
Materials Science and Engineering
ENGEN180 Foundations of
Engineering
CHEMY101 Structure and Spectroscopy
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List C:
Science NumeracyElective Elective
Y2ENGMP211 Materials 1
ENGME280 Design and
Manufacturing 1
CHEMY201 or CHEMY203
CHEMY204 Analytical Chemistry
200 Level Science Elective
Elective Elective Elective
Y3ENGMP311 Materials 2
ENGMP312 Materials
Manufacture
CHEMY301 CHEMY303
or CHEMY304Elective Elective Elective
Note: Please see page 113 for List A: Science Fundamentals, List B: Work-Integrated Learning and List C: Science Numeracy papers. CHEMY204 counts towards the BSc and BSc(Tech) numeracy requirements.
Chemistry papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)CHEMY201 Organic Chemistry
CHEMY203 Inorganic Chemistry
CHEMY301 Advanced Organic Chemistry
CHEMY303 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
CHEMY304 Advanced Analytical Chemistry
One from List B:
Work-Integrated Learning
SCIEN305 Science and
Mātauranga Māori
122 The University of Waikato
BSc in Molecular and Cellular Biology
Y1BIOEB101
Concepts of Biology
BIOMO101 Introduction to Molecular and
Cellular Biology
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List C:
Science NumeracyElective Elective
Y2BIOMO201
BiochemistryBIOMO202
GeneticsBIOMO203
Microbiology
BIOMO204 Cell and Organ Physiology in
Health and Disease
One from List C:
Science NumeracyElective Elective Elective
Y3300 Level
BIOMO Paper300 Level
BIOMO Paper300 Level
BIOMO Paper
SCIEN305 Science and
Mātauranga Māori
One from List B:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: Please see page 113 for List A: Science Fundamentals, List B: Work-Integrated Learning and List C: Science Numeracy papers.
300 Level BIOMO papers (15 points unless stated otherwise) BIOMO301 Advanced Biochemistry
BIOMO302 Advanced Genetics
BIOMO303 Advanced Microbiology
BIOMO304 Applied Animal Physiology
BIOMO306 Molecular Biology and Health
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BSc in Psychology
Y1PSYCH100
Brain, Behaviour and Cognition
PYSCH101 Social Psychology,
Health and Wellbeing
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List C:
Science NumeracyElective Elective
Y2
PSYCH203 Cognitive
Psychology and Development
PSYCH204 Behavioural
Psychology and Perception
PSYCH211 Understanding Psychological
Research
Elective Elective Elective
Y3300 Level
PSYCH Paper300 Level
PSYCH Paper300 Level
PSYCH Paper300 Level
PSYCH Paper
SCIEN305 Science and
Mātauranga MāoriElective Elective
Note: Please see page 113 for List A: Science Fundamentals, List B: Work-Integrated Learning and List C: Science Numeracy papers.
300 Level PSYCH papers (15 points unless stated otherwise) PSYCH307 Psychological Research Methods
(PSYCH307 is required for entry into graduate study)
PSYCH314 Behaviour Analysis
PSYCH319 Infant and Child Development
PSYCH322 Memory and Cognition
PSYCH337 Individual Differences and Measurement
PSYCH338 Abnormal Psychology
PSYCH360 Special Topic: Psychology of Security, Crime Science and Criminal Behaviour
One from List B:
Work-Integrated Learning
ElectiveOne from
List C: Science Numeracy
124 The University of Waikato
Bachelor of Science (Technology) BSc(Tech) overview
Waikato’s Bachelor of Science (Technology) (BSc(Tech)) was the first degree of its kind in New Zealand, and offers a unique, job-oriented approach to scientific study.
Y1100 Level
Major100 Level
Major
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List C:
Science NumeracyElective Elective
Y2200 Level
Major200 Level
Major200 Level
Major200 Level
Major
SCIEN270 Prep for the ProfessionalWorkplace
One from List C:
Science NumeracyElective Elective
Y3300 Level
Major300 Level
MajorElective Elective
Note: Please see page 113 for List A: Science Fundamentals and List C: Science Numeracy papers.
300 Level Major
SCIEN305 Science and
Mātauranga Māori
SCIEN371 Science Work Placement
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BSc(Tech) in Chemistry
Y1CHEMY101
Structure and Spectroscopy
CHEMY102 Chemical Reactivity
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List C:
Science NumeracyElective Elective
Y2CHEMY201
Organic Chemistry
CHEMY202 Physical
Chemistry
CHEMY203 Inorganic
Chemistry
CHEMY204 Analytical Chemistry
SCIEN270 Prep for the ProfessionalWorkplace
Elective Elective Elective
Y3300 Level
CHEMY Paper300 Level
CHEMY PaperElective Elective
Note: Please see page 113 for List List A: Science Fundamentals and List C: Science Numeracy papers. CHEMY202 or CHEMY204 counts towards the BSc and BSc(Tech) numeracy requirements.
300 Level CHEMY papers (15 points unless stated otherwise) CHEMY301 Advanced Organic Chemistry
CHEMY302 Advanced Physical Chemistry
CHEMY303 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
CHEMY304 Advanced Analytical Chemistry
300 Level CHEMY Paper
SCIEN305 Science and
Mātauranga Māori
SCIEN371 Science Work Placement
126 The University of Waikato
BSc(Tech) in Computer Science
Y1COMPX101
or ENGEN103
COMPX102 Object-Oriented
Programming
CSMAX170 Foundations in Computing and Mathematical
Sciences
MATHS135, STATS121
or STATS111
100 Level Science Paper
Elective Elective Elective
Y2COMPX201
Data Structures and Algorithms
COMPX202 Mobile Computing
and Software Architecture
COMPX203 Computer Systems
COMPX204 Practical
Networking and Cyber Security
SCIEN270 Preparation for the Professional
Workplace
Elective Elective Elective
Y3COMPX361 or
COMPX301300 Level
COMPX Paper
One from List B:
Software Development
CSMAX270 or SCIEN305
COMPX371 Computer Science Work Placement
Elective Elective
Computer Science papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)COMPX101 Introduction to
Computer Science
ENGEN103 Engineering Computing
MATHS135 Discrete Structures
STATS111 Statistics for Science
STATS121 Introduction to Statistical Methods
CSMAX270 Cultural Perspectives for Computing and Mathematical Sciences
COMPX301 Design and Analysis of Algorithms
COMPX361 Logic and Computation
SCIEN305 Science and Matauranga Maori
LIST B: SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
COMPX301 Design and Analysis of Algorithms
COMPX304 Advanced Networking and Cyber Security
COMPX307 Functional Programming
COMPX310 Machine Learning
COMPX318 Mobile Computing and the Internet of Things
COMPX322 Advanced Web Development
COMPX323 Advanced Database Concepts
COMPX341 Software Engineering Methodology
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BSc(Tech) in Earth Sciences
Y1
EARTH101 Introduction to
Earth System Sciences
EARTH102 Discovering Planet Earth
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List C:
Science NumeracyElective Elective
Y2EARTH211
Earth Resources and Materials
EARTH221 Soil Science
EARTH231 Water Resources,
Weather and Climate
EARTH241 Oceanography
SCIEN270 Prep for the ProfessionalWorkplace
One from List C:
Science NumeracyElective Elective
Y3300 Level
EARTH Paper300 Level
EARTH PaperElective Elective
Note: Please see page 113 for List A: Science Fundamentals, List B: Work-Integrated Learning and List C: Science Numeracy papers. EARTH251 counts towards the BSc and BSc(Tech) numeracy requirements.
300 Level EARTH papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)EARTH311 Volcanology
EARTH312 Sedimentary Geology
EARTH313 Engineering Geology
EARTH321 Pedology and Land Evaluation
EARTH322 Soil and Water Management
EARTH331 Hydrology and Water Resources
EARTH341 Coastal Oceanography
EARTH342 Coastal Geomorphology and Management
SCIEN371 Science Work Placement
300 Level EARTH Paper
SCIEN305 Science and
Mātauranga Māori
128 The University of Waikato
BSc(Tech) in Ecology and Biodiversity
Y1BIOEB101 Concepts of Biology
BIOEB102 Introduction
to Ecology and Biodiversity
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List C:
Science NumeracyElective Elective
Y2BIOEB201
Principles of Evolution
BIOEB202 Principles of
Ecology
BIOEB203 Animal Structure
and Function
BIOEB204 Plant Structure and Function
SCIEN270 Prep for the ProfessionalWorkplace
One from List C:
Science NumeracyElective Elective
Y3300 Level
BIOEB Paper300 Level
BIOEB PaperElective Elective
Note: Please see page 113 for List A: Science Fundamentals and List C: Science Numeracy papers.
300 Level BIOEB papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)BIOEB301 Advanced Animal Behaviour
BIOEB302 Advanced Zoology
BIOEB303 Terrestrial Ecology
BIOEB304 Freshwater Ecology
BIOEB305 Marine Ecology
BIOEB307 Advanced Plant Biology
SCIEN371 Science Work Placement
SCIEN305 Science and
Mātauranga Māori
300 Level BIOEB Paper
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BSc(Tech) in Environmental Sciences
Y1ENVSC101
Environmental Science
EARTH101 Introduction to Earth System
Sciences
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List C:
Science NumeracyElective Elective
Y2ENVSC201
Environmental Monitoring
EARTH221 EARTH231 or
EARTH241
ENVSC202 or CHEMY204
BIOEB202 or BIOMO203
SCIEN270 Prep for the ProfessionalWorkplace
One from List C:
Science NumeracyElective Elective
Y3
ENVPL303 Environmental
Assessment and Policy
300 Level Environmental Sciences Paper
Elective
Note: Please see page 113 for List A: Science Fundamentals and List C: Science Numeracy papers. CHEMY204 counts towards the BSc and BSc(Tech) numeracy requirements.
Environmental Sciences papers (15 points unless stated otherwise) 200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
BIOEB202 Principles of Ecology
BIOMO203 Microbiology
CHEMY204 Analytical Chemistry
EARTH221 Soil Science
EARTH231 Water Resources, Weather and Climate
EARTH241 Oceanography
ENVSC202 Environmental Chemistry and Geochemistry
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
Papers chosen from the list must encompass at least two different subject areas.
BIOEB303 Terrestrial Ecology
BIOEB304 Freshwater Ecology
BIOEB305 Marine Ecology
BIOMO303 Advanced Microbiology
CHEMY304 Advanced Analytical Chemistry
EARTH313 Engineering Geology
EARTH321 Pedology and Land Evaluation
EARTH322 Soil and Water Management
EARTH331 Hydrology and Water Resources
EARTH341 Coastal Oceanography
EARTH342 Coastal Geomorphology and Management
300 Level Environmental Sciences Paper
SCIEN371 Science Work Placement
ElectiveSCIEN305
Science and Mātauranga Māori
130 The University of Waikato
BSc (Tech) in Materials Science
Y1ENGEN112
Materials Science and Engineering
ENGEN180 Foundations of
Engineering
CHEMY101 Structure and Spectroscopy
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List C:
Science NumeracyElective Elective
Y2ENGMP211 Materials 1
ENGME280 Design and
Manufacturing 1
CHEMY201 or CHEMY203
CHEMY204 Analytical Chemistry
SCIEN270 Prep for the Professional Workplace
Elective Elective Elective
Y3ENGMP311 Materials 2
ENGMP312 Materials
Manufacture
CHEMY301 CHEMY303
or CHEMY304Elective Elective
Note: Please see page 113 for List A: Science Fundamentals and List C: Science Numeracy papers. CHEMY204 counts towards the BSc and BSc(Tech) numeracy requirements.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)CHEMY201 Organic Chemistry
CHEMY203 Inorganic Chemistry
CHEMY301 Advanced Organic Chemistry
CHEMY303 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
CHEMY304 Advanced Analytical Chemistry
SCIEN371 Science Work Placement
SCIEN305 Science and
Mātauranga Māori
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BSc(Tech) in Molecular and Cellular Biology
Y1BIOEB101
Concepts of Biology
BIOMO101 Introduction to Molecular and
Cellular Biology
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List A:
Science Fundamentals
One from List C:
Science NumeracyElective Elective
Y2BIOMO201
BiochemistryBIOMO202
GeneticsBIOMO203
Microbiology
BIOMO204 Cell and Organ Physiology in
Health and Disease
SCIEN270 Prep for the ProfessionalWorkplace
One from List C:
Science NumeracyElective Elective
Y3300 Level
BIOMO Paper300 Level
BIOMO PaperElective Elective
Note: Please see page 113 for List A: Science Fundamentals and List C: Science Numeracy papers.
300 Level BIOMO papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)BIOMO301 Advanced Biochemistry
BIOMO302 Advanced Genetics
BIOMO303 Advanced Microbiology
BIOMO304 Applied Animal Physiology
BIOMO306 Molecular Biology and Health
SCIEN305 Science and
Mātauranga Māori
SCIEN371 Science Work Placement
300 Level BIOMO Paper
132 The University of Waikato
Bachelor of Social Sciences (BSocSc) overview - Arts and Social Science
As a Bachelor of Social Sciences (BSocSc) student at Waikato, you’ll explore the drivers and influences behind humanity and why society acts in particular ways.
Y1100 Level
Major100 Level
Major
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC111 Social Science
Theory and Action
Field of the Degree 100 Level
Field of the Degree 100 Level
Elective Elective
Y2200 Level
Major200 Level
Major200 Level
Major
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
PSYCH211 or SSRES200
Elective Elective Elective
Y3300 Level
Major300 Level
Major300 Level
Major300 Level
Major
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 133 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers. The Bachelor of Social Sciences is also offered by Te Kura Toi Tangata School of Education (FEDU) and Te Pua Wānanga ki te Ao - Faculty of Māori & Indigenous Studies (FMIS). See page 147 for the FEDU degree overview, and see page 151 for the FMIS degree overview.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)PSYCH211 Understanding Psychological
Research
SSRES200 Social Science Research Methods
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Papers - Bachelor of Social Sciences
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)LIST A: ACADEMIC FOUNDATIONS
ARTSC101 Indigenous Social Science Research
ARTSC103 Rights and Reason
ARTSC105 Language in Context
ENSLA103 Undergraduate Research Writing for ESL Students
LIST B: CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES
Any Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies paper, or
ANTHY101 Exploring Cultures: Introduction to Anthropology
ANTHY102 New Zealand and the Pacific
ANTHY201 Ethnicity and Identity
ANTHY202 The Polynesians: Tangata o Te Moana
DSIGN252 Cultural Perspectives for Design
EDUCA200 Te Hononga Tangata
ENGLI200 Global Fictions
FRNCH231 French Language Intermediate 1
GEOGY219 Māori Lands and Communities
HISTY225 Indigenous Histories: Narratives, Ethics and Decoloniality
INTLC101 International Languages and Cultures
INTLC221 Understanding East Asia
INTLC222 European and Latin American Cultures: Tradition and Modernity
LEGAL211 International and Comparative Law: Global Perspectives
LINGS203 Language, Society and Culture
LIST C: WORK-INTEGRATED LEARNING
ARTSW300 Arts and Cultural Festivals
ARTSW301 Professional Practice in the Arts
ARTSW302 Work-related Arts Research Project
LINGS301 Research Apprenticeship
MEDIA307 Professional Studio Production
POPST300 Population Studies Work-related Project
PSYCH300 Work Placement in Psychology
SOCSC300 Work-Integrated Learning – Work Placements
SOCSC301 Work-Integrated Learning – Work-related Projects
SPNSH300 Spanish Internship
WRITE396 Writing Studies Work Placement
134 The University of Waikato
BSocSc in Anthropology
Y1
ANTHY101 Exploring Cultures:
Introduction to Anthropology
ANTHY102 New Zealand
and the Pacific
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC111 Social Science
Theory and Action
Field of the Degree 100 Level
Field of the Degree 100 Level
Elective Elective
Y2Any
ANTHY2 Paper or LINGS203
Any ANTHY2 Paper or LINGS203
Any ANTHY2 Paper or LINGS203
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
PSYCH211 or SSRES200
Elective Elective Elective
Y3Any
300 Level Paper Listed Below
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
LINGS301 or one from
List C: Work-Integrated
Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 133 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ANTHY201 Ethnicity and Identity
ANTHY202 The Polynesians: Tangata o Te Moana
ANTHY207 Magic, Witchcraft and Religion
LINGS203 Language, Society and Culture
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ANTHY300 Cultures and Power in the Pacific
ANTHY301 Imagining Cultures
ANTHY308 Melanesian Ethnography
ANTHY325 Māori Heritage Management
ANTHY390 Directed Study
GEOGY323 Indigenous Geographies
LINGS301 Research Apprenticeship
MAORI304 Sustainability in Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Contexts
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BSocSc in Economics
Y1
ECONS101 Business
Economics and the NZ Economy
ECONS102 Economics
and Society
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC111 Social Science
Theory and Action
Field of the Degree 100 Level
Field of the Degree 100 Level
Elective Elective
Y2ECONS200
Understanding the Global Economy
ECONS202 Microeconomics
and Business Economics
ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
PSYCH211 or SSRES200
Elective Elective Elective
Y3ECONS301
Economic Growth and Wellbeing
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 133 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise)300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ECONS303 Applied Quantitative Research Methods
ECONS304 International Economics Issues
ECONS305 Entrepreneurial Discovery and Innovation
ECONS306 Economics and Strategic Interaction
ECONS307 Economics of Land, Water and Environment
136 The University of Waikato
BSocSc in Environmental Planning
Y1
ENVPL100 Introduction to Environmental
Planning
ENVPL101 Future Cities
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC111 Social Science
Theory and Action
Field of the Degree 100 Level
Field of the Degree 100 Level
Elective Elective
Y2ENVPL200
Environmental Planning
ENVPL201Introduction to Resource
Management
ENVPL202Cartography & Spatial Analysis
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
PSYCH211 or SSRES200
Elective Elective Elective
Y3ENVPL300Planning in
Aotearoa NZ
ENVPL301Planning for
Sustainability
ENVPL302Māori Resource Management
ENVPL303 Environmental
Assessment and Policy
ENVPL304 or one from
List C: Work-Integrated
Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 133 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
137Degree Planner 2020
BSocSc in Geography
Y1GEOGY101
People and Place
GEOGY103 Environment and Society
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC111 Social Science
Theory and Action
Field of the Degree 100 Level
Field of the Degree 100 Level
Elective Elective
Y2ENVPL202 GEOGY209
or GEOGY219
ENVPL202 GEOGY209
or GEOGY219
Any 200 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
PSYCH211 or SSRES200
Elective Elective Elective
Y3Any
GEOGY3 PaperAny
GEOGY3 PaperAny
GEOGY3 Paper
Any GEOGY3 Paper or ENVPL300
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 133 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ANTHY202 The Polynesians: Tangata o Te Moana
ENVPL201 Introduction to Resource Management
ENVPL202 Cartography and Spatial Analysis
GEOGY209 Health, People, Place
GEOGY219 Māori Lands and Communities
POPST201 Population Studies
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ENVPL300 Planning in Aotearoa New Zealand
GEOGY301 Disasters & Development
GEOGY309 Gender, Place and Culture
GEOGY323 Indigenous Geographies
GEOGY328 Geographic Information Systems
138 The University of Waikato
BSocSc in History
Y1HISTY107
NZ Histories: Fresh Perspectives
HISTY117 Global Histories:
Oceanic Encounters
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC111 Social Science
Theory and Action
Field of the Degree 100 Level
Field of the Degree 100 Level
Elective Elective
Y2Any
200 Level Paper Listed Below
Any 200 Level Paper
Listed Below
Any 200 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
PSYCH211 or SSRES200
Elective Elective Elective
Y3Any
HISTY3 PaperAny
HISTY3 PaperAny
HISTY3 Paper
Any HISTY3 Paper or POLSC300
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 133 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
HISTY200 Pacific History
HISTY206 History in Practice: Historical Methods and Research
PHILO215 Moral and Political Philosophy: A Historical Introduction
POLSC224 Terrorism, Violence and the State
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
HISTY300 Gender in History
HISTY301 Sugar and Spice: Commodities in Global History
HISTY316 The Birth of the United States
HISTY330 Researching Iwi Māori History
HISTY390 Directed Study
POLSC300 Religion and Political Violence
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BSocSc in Linguistics
Y1ARTSC105Language in Context
Any 100 Level Paper
Listed Below
ARTSC111 Social Science
Theory and Action
Field of the Degree100 Level
Field of the Degree 100 Level
Field of the Degree 100 Level
Elective Elective
Y2LINGS201
Language Analysis
Any 200 Level Paper
Listed Below
Any 200 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
PSYCH211 or SSRES200
Elective Elective Elective
Y3LINGS301 Research
Apprenticeship
LINGS302 Comparative
Linguistics
LINGS303 Sociolinguistics
Any LINGS3 Paper or FRNCH305
Field ofthe Degree300 Level
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 133 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)100 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ENGLI100 Telling the Story
INTLC101 International Languages and Cultures
MEDIA100 Understanding Visual Culture
WRITE100 Writing for Academic Success
200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
LINGS203 Language, Society and Culture
LINGS204 Exploring English: From Grammar to Discourse
PHILO204 Wisdom, Language and Communication
PSYCH203 Cognitive Psychology and Development
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
FRNCH305 History and Variation of French
LINGS304 Applied Linguistics
LINGS390 Directed Study
140 The University of Waikato
BSocSc in Philosophy
Y1Any
PHILO1 PaperAny
PHILO1 Paper
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC111 Social Science
Theory and Action
Field of the Degree 100 Level
Field of the Degree 100 Level
Elective Elective
Y2Any
PHILO2 PaperAny
PHILO2 Paper
Any PHILO2 Paper or MAORI202
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
PSYCH211 or SSRES200
Elective Elective Elective
Y3Any
PHILO3 PaperAny
PHILO3 PaperAny
PHILO3 Paper
Any PHILO3 Paper or EDSOC300
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 133 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)100 LEVEL PAPER LIST
PHILO102 Introduction to Logic
PHILO103 Critical Thinking
PHILO106 Social and Moral Philosophy
PHILO150 The Big Questions: An Introduction to Philosophy
200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
MAORI202 Ngā Iho Matua: Māori Philosophy
PHILO204 Wisdom, Language and Communication
PHILO208 Reason, Science and Pseudoscience
PHILO215 Moral and Political Philosophy: A Historical Introduction
PHILO217 Environmental Ethics
PHILO218 Ethics at Work
PHILO225 Happiness and Wellbeing
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
EDSOC300 Māori Knowledge and Western Impacts in Education
PHILO304 Meaning, Understanding, and Truth
PHILO305 Philosophy of Religion
PHILO309 Experiments in Ethics (core)
PHILO317 Environmental Ethics
PHILO318 Ethics at Work
PHILO355 The Fundamental Structure of the World
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BSocSc in Political Science
Y1POLSC101
or POLSC102
Any 100 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC111 Social Science
Theory and Action
Field of the Degree100 Level
Field of the Degree100 Level
Elective Elective
Y2POLSC201
or POLSC211
IRSST206, POLCY212, POLSC201
or POLSC211
Any 200 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
PSYCH211 or SSRES200
Elective Elective Elective
Y3Any
300 Level Paper Listed Below
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 133 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)100 LEVEL PAPER LIST
IRSST103 Introduction to International Relations
IRSST104 Introduction to International Security
POLSC101 Politics in the Ancient World
POLSC102 New Zealand Politics and Policy
200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
IRSST206 International Relations: The Security Agenda
MAORI250 Māori Politics
PHILO215 Moral and Political Philosophy: A Historical Introduction
POLCY212 Power, Politics & Policy Analysis
POLSC200 Politics and the Media
POLSC201 Modern Political Thinkers
POLSC211 Political Systems Around the World
POLSC224 Terrorism, Violence and the State
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
GNSEX303 Intersectionalities: Identities and Inequalities
IRSST301 International Relations: The Context, Theory and Practice of New Zealand Foreign Policy
IRSST315 International Politics of Asia
IRSST331 Cybersecurity and the Global Politics of the Internet
POLCY318 Global Environmental Politics and Policy
POLSC300 Religion and Political Violence
SOCIO302 Globalisation and International Development
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BSocSc in Population Studies
Y1GEOGY101
People and PlaceSOCIO101
Intro to Sociology
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC111 Social Science
Theory and Action
Field of the Degree100 Level
Field of the Degree100 Level
Elective Elective
Y2POPST201 Population
Studies
PSYCH211 Understanding Psychological
Research
SOCPY201 Social Policy, Families and
Children
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
PSYCH211 or SSRES200
Elective Elective Elective
Y3GEOGY301
Disasters and Development
POPST302 Exploring
Population Change
POPST360 Special Topic:
Population Economics
SOCPY301 Health, Wellbeing
and Policy
POPST300 Population Studies
Work Related Project
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 133 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ENVPL202 Cartography and Spatial Analysis
GEOGY209 Health, People, Place
POPST201 Population Studies
PSYCH211 Understanding Psychological Research
SOCPY200 Social Policy and Social Issues
SOCPY201 Social Policy, Families and Children
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
GEOGY301 Disasters and Development
GEOGY309 Gender, Place and Culture
GEOGY328 Geographical Information Systems
POPST302 Exploring Population Change
POPST360 Special Topic: Population Economics
POPST390 Directed Study
SOCIO301 Contemporary Social Theory: A Praxis Approach
SOCPY300 Social Policy
SOCPY301 Health, Wellbeing and Policy
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BSocSc in Psychology
Y1PSYCH100
Brain, Behaviour and Cognition
PSYCH101 Social Psychology,
Health andWellbeing
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC111 Social Science
Theory and Action
Field of the Degree100 Level
Field of the Degree100 Level
Elective Elective
Y2
PSYCH211 Understanding Psychological
Research
Any PSYCH2 Paper
Any PSYCH2 Paper
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
Field of the Degree 200 Level
Elective Elective Elective
Y3Any
PSYCH3 PaperAny
PSYCH3 PaperAny
PSYCH3 Paper
Any PSYCH3 Paper or HMDEV340
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 133 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
PSYCH202 Mauri Ora: Social Psychology of Human Flourishing
PSYCH203 Cognitive Psychology and Development
PSYCH204 Behavioural Psychology and Perception
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
HMDEV340 Perspectives on Counselling
PSYCH302 Community, Culture and Diversity
PSYCH307 Psychological Research Methods (PSYCH307 is required for entry into graduate study)
PSYCH319 Infant and Child Development
PSYCH314 Behaviour Analysis
PSYCH344 Positive Psychology
PSYCH317 Organisational Psychology
PSYCH338 Abnormal Psychology
PSYCH322 Memory and Cognition
PSYCH337 Individual Differences and Measurement
PSYCH360 Special Topic: Psychology of Security, Crime Science and Criminal Behaviour
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BSocSc in Screen and Media Studies
Y1MEDIA100
Understanding Visual Culture
MEDIA101 Media, Culture
and Society
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC111 Social Science
Theory and Action
Field of the Degree100 Level
Field of the Degree100 Level
Elective Elective
Y2MEDIA200
Acts of Representation
MEDIA201 Conducting Media
Research
MEDIA203 Digital Arts and
Cultures
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
PSYCH211 or SSRES200
Elective Elective Elective
Y3Any
MEDIA3 PaperAny
MEDIA3 PaperAny
MEDIA3 PaperAny
MEDIA3 Paper
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 133 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers. MEDIA102 and MEDIA202 are prerequisites for further studies in film production and can be taken as electives.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)MEDIA102 Film Production 1:
Telling Stories (MEDIA102 is a prerequisite for MEDIA202)
MEDIA202 Film Production 2: Experimentation and Creativity (MEDIA102 is a prerequisite)
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
MEDIA300 Contemporary Television
MEDIA301 Animation Studies: Theory and Practice
MEDIA302 Film Production 3: Concept to Screen (MEDIA202 is a prerequisite)
MEDIA303 Cinema Worlds
MEDIA304 Documentary Practices
MEDIA305 Interactive Media Design
MEDIA307 Professional Studio Production
MEDIA308 Media and Social Change
MEDIA309 Game Design
MEDIA390 Directed Study
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BSocSc in Social Policy
Y1SOCPY100
Introduction to Social Policy
Any 100 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC111 Social Science
Theory and Action
Field of the Degree100 Level
Field of the Degree100 Level
Elective Elective
Y2Any
SOCPY2 PaperAny
SOCPY2 Paper
Any 200 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
PSYCH211 or SSRES200
Elective Elective Elective
Y3Any
SOCPY3 PaperAny
SOCPY3 Paper
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 133 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)100 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ECONS102 Economics and Society
EDSOC101 The New Zealand Educational Context
MAORI150 Te Tiriti o Waitangi: An Introduction to the Treaty of Waitangi
POLSC102 New Zealand Politics and Policy
SOCIO101 Introduction to Sociology
200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
EDSOC200 Education and New Zealand Society
POLCY212 Power, Politics and Policy Analysis
POPST201 Population Studies
SOCPY200 Social Policy and Social Issues
SOCPY201 Social Policy, Families and Children
SOCWK205 Community Development
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ECONS307 Economics of Land, Water and Environment
EDSOC300 Māori Knowledge and Western Impacts in Education
GNSEX303 Intersectionalities: Identities and Inequalities
HMDEV300 Children’s Development in Families
PACIS300 Contemporary Critical Issues in the Pacific
POLCY318 Global Environmental Politics and Policy
POPST302 Exploring Population Change
SOCIO311 Current Issues in Criminal Justice
SOCPY300 Social Policy
SOCPY301 Health, Wellbeing and Policy
TAURANGA STUDENTS MAY TAKE
POPST302 Exploring Population Change
SOCPY301 Health Wellbeing and Policy
SOCWK205 Community Development
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BSocSc in Sociology
Y1SOCIO101
Introduction to Sociology
Any 100 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List A:
Academic Foundations
ARTSC111 Social Science
Theory and Action
Field of the Degree100 Level
Field of the Degree100 Level
Elective Elective
Y2Any
SOCIO2 PaperAny
SOCIO2 Paper
Any 200 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List B:
Cultural Perspectives
PSYCH211 or SSRES200
Elective Elective Elective
Y3Any
SOCIO3 PaperAny
SOCIO3 Paper
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
One from List C:
Work-Integrated Learning
Elective Elective Elective
Note: See page 133 for List A: Academic Foundations, List B: Cultural Perspectives and List C: Work-Integrated Learning papers.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)100 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ECONS102 Economics and Society
GNSEX101 Gender and Sexuality: Representations and Realities
HMDEV100 Lifespan Development
MAORI150 Te Tiriti o Waitangi: An Introduction
PACIS100 Introduction to Pacific Histories, Language and Cultures
SOCIO102 Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice
SOCPY100 Introduction to Social Policy
200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ANTHY201 Ethnicity and Identity
CMYHE202 Understanding Healthy Bodies: Sociocultural Perspectives
ECONS200 Understanding the Global Economy
MAORI250 Māori Politics
PACIS200 Pacific Migration, Diaspora and Identity
POPST201 Population Studies
SOCIO200 Modern Sociology and Western Capitalism: A Cosmopolitan Perspective
SOCIO203 Popular Culture
SOCPY200 Social Policy and Social Issues
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
GNSEX303 Intersectionalities: Identities and Inequalities
MAORI303 Critical Indigenous Theory
POPST302 Exploring Population Change
SDCOA300 Sport, Media and Communication
SOCIO302 Globalisation and International Development
SOCIO303 Technologies, Algorithms and Social Life
SOCIO311 Current Issues in Criminal Justice
SOCPY300 Social Policy
SOCPY301 Health, Wellbeing and Policy
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Bachelor of Social Sciences (BSocSc) overview – Education
With a Bachelor of Social Sciences from Te Kura Toi Tangata School of Education you will change your thinking about the world and explore contemporary social issues and concepts of social through an education lens. You will gain valuable skills and understandings to support learning and development in a range of contexts.
Y1100 Level
Major100 Level
Major
ARTSC101 ARTSC103 or
ENSLA103
ARTSC111 Social Science
Theory and Action
HMDEV100 or EDSOC101
EDUCA110 Learning and Teaching 1
Elective Elective
Y2200 Level
Major200 Level
Major200 Level
Major
EDUCA200 Te Hononga
Tangata
EDUCA210 or SSRES200
Elective Elective Elective
Y3300 Level
Major300 Level
Major300 Level
Major300 Level
Major
EDUWK300 Education in Community
(Project)
Elective Elective Elective
Note: The Bachelor of Social Sciences is also offered by the School of Social Sciences and Te Pua Wānanga ki te Ao - Faculty of Māori & Indigenous Studies (FMIS). See page 132 for the School of Social Sciences degree overview, and see page 151 for the FMIS degree overview.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise) ARTSC101 Indigenous Social Science
Research
ARTSC103 Rights and Reason
EDSOC101 The New Zealand Educational Context
ENSLA103 Undergraduate Research Writing for ESL Students
HMDEV100 Lifespan Development
EDUCA210 Learning and Teaching 2
SSRES200 Social Science Research Methods
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BSocSc in Digital Learning
Y1DLRNG100 Developing
Digital Fluency
Any 100 Level Digital Learning Paper
ARTSC101 ARTSC103
or ENSLA103
ARTSC111 Social Theory
and Action
HMDEV100 or EDSOC101
EDUCA110 Learning and Teaching 1
Elective Elective
Y2
DLRNG200 Digital Learning:
Critical Perspectives
DLRNG201 Exploring Digital
Leaning
Any 200 Level Digital Learning Paper
EDUCA200 Te Hononga
Tangata
EDUCA210 or SSRES200
Elective Elective Elective
Y3
DLRNG300
Developing Digital
Technologies:
Contemporary Social
and Education Issues
DLRNG301 Digital Innovation
Adoption and Theories of
Digital Learning
Any 300 Level Digital Learning Paper
Any 300 Level Digital Learning Paper
EDUWK300 Education in Community
(Project)
Elective Elective Elective
Digital Learning papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)100 LEVEL PAPER LIST
COMPX101 Introduction to Programming
COMPX161 Introduction to the Web
DSIGN125 Introduction to Communication Design Production
MEDIA101 Media, Culture and Society
200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
COMPX221 Programming for Creative Industries
COMPX222 Web development
COMPX252 Applied Computing Tools 2
MEDIA203 Digital Arts and Cultures
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
COMPX306 Game Programming
COMPX322 Advanced Web Development
COMPX324 User Experience Design
DSIGN350 Intern Project (can replace degree-specified paper EDUWK300)
MEDIA301 Animation Studies: Theory and Practice
MEDIA307 Work-related Media Project
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BSocSc in Education and Society
Y1
EDSOC101 The New Zealand
Educational Context
Any 100 Level Education and Society Paper
ARTSC101 ARTSC103
or ENSLA103
ARTSC111 Social Theory
and Action
HMDEV100 Lifespan
Development
EDUCA110 Learning and Teaching 1
Elective Elective
Y2EDSOC200 EDSOC201
or EDSOC202
EDSOC200 EDSOC201
or EDSOC202
Any 200 Level Education and Society Paper
EDUCA200 Te Hononga
Tangata
EDUCA210 or SSRES200
Elective Elective Elective
Y3Any
300 Level Education and Society Paper
Any 300 Level Education and Society Paper
Any 300 Level Education and Society Paper
Any 300 Level Education and Society Paper
EDUWK300 Education in Community
(Project)
Elective Elective Elective
Education and Society papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)100 LEVEL PAPER LIST
EDSOC100 Education: Past and Present
EDSOC101 The New Zealand Educational Context
HISTY107 New Zealand Histories: Fresh Perspectives
PHILO150 The Big Questions: An Introduction to Philosophy
SOCIO101 Introduction to Sociology
200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
EDSOC200 Education and New Zealand Society
EDSOC201 The Purpose of Education
EDSOC202 Planning Learning Opportunities for Adults
SOCPY200 Social Policy and Social Issues
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
EDSOC300 Māori Knowledge and Western Impacts in Education
EDSOC301 History of New Zealand Education
EDSOC302 Adults Learning for Life
EDSOC303 Education and Sexuality
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BSocSc in Human Development
Y1HMDEV100
Lifespan Development
Any 100 Level Human
Development Paper
ARTSC101 ARTSC103
or ENSLA103
ARTSC111 Social Theory
and Action
EDSOC101 The New Zealand
Educational Context
EDUCA110 Learning and Teaching 1
Elective Elective
Y2
HMDEV200 HMDEV201 HMDEV202
or HMDEV240
HMDEV200 HMDEV201 HMDEV202
or HMDEV240
Any 200 Level Human
Development Paper
EDUCA200 Te Hononga
Tangata
EDUCA210 or SSRES200
Elective Elective Elective
Y3Any
300 Level Human Development Paper
Any 300 Level Human
Development Paper
Any 300 Level Human
Development Paper
Any 300 Level Human
Development Paper
EDUWK300 Education in Community
(Project)
Elective Elective Elective
Human Development papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)100 LEVEL PAPER LIST
CMYHE101 Understanding Hauora, Health and Wellbeing
PSYCH101 Social Psychology, Health and Wellbeing
200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
HMDEV200 Child Development
HMDEV201 Adolescent Development
HMDEV202 Adult Development and Ageing
HMDEV240 Group Work for Life Transitions
POPST201 Population Studies
SOCPY201 Social Policy, Families and Children
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
HMDEV300 Children’s Development in Families
HMDEV301 Critical Issues for Youth in the 21st Century
HMDEV302 Ageing in a Changing World
HMDEV320 Implementing Inclusive Practices: Building Community Capacity
HMDEV321 Motivation and Talent Development in Young People
HMDEV322 Learning and Behavioural Difficulties: Strategies for Professionals
HMDEV340 Perspectives on Counselling
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Bachelor of Social Sciences (BSocSc) overview – Māori and Indigenous Studies
Understanding Indigenous issues both locally and globally underpin the content of the Bachelor of Social Sciences (BSocSc) with Te Pua Wānanga ki te Ao - Faculty of Māori & Indigenous Studies.
Y1100 Level
Major100 Level
Major
MAORI100 Kōkiri: Academic
Skills for Indigenous Studies
MAORI103 Intro to Māori,
Pacific and Indigenous Studies
Field of MAORI and PACIS 100 Level
Field of MAORI and PACIS 100 Level
Elective Elective
Y2200 Level
Major200 Level
Major200 Level
MajorMAORI203 or
MAORI303
Field of MAORI and PACIS 200 Level
Elective Elective Elective
Y3300 Level
Major300 Level
Major300 Level
Major300 Level
Major
MAORI300 Working with
Indigenous Communities*
Elective Elective Elective
Note: The Bachelor of Social Sciences is also offered by the School of Social Sciences and Te Kura Toi Tangata School of Education (FEDU). See page 132 for the School of Social Sciences degree overview, and see page 147 for the FEDU degree overview.*Students should include MAORI300 Working with Indigenous Communities or any other approved Work-Integrated Learning paper listed on page 133.
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BSocSc in Māori and Indigenous Studies
Y1
MAORI102 He Hīnatore ki te Ao Māori: Introducing the Māori World
MAORI101, MAORI111
or MAORI112
MAORI100 Kōkiri: Academic
Skills for Indigenous Studies
MAORI103 Intro to Māori,
Pacific and Indigenous Studies
Field of MAORI and PACIS 100 Level
Field of MAORI and PACIS 100 Level
Elective Elective
Y2MAORI202
Ngā Iho Matua: Māori Philosophy
MAORI203 Decolonizing
Methodologies: Research and
Indigenous Peoples
Any MAORI2
or PACIS2 Paper
Field of MAORI and PACIS 200 Level
Field of MAORI and PACIS 200 Level
Elective Elective Elective
Y3
MAORI302 Mātauranga
Māori, Indigenous Knowledges
MAORI303 Critical Indigenous
Theory
MAORI304 Sustainability in
Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Contexts
Any MAORI3
or PACIS3 Paper
MAORI300 Working with
Indigenous Communities*
Elective Elective Elective
*Note: Students should include MAORI300 Working with Indigenous Communities or any other approved Work-Integrated Learning Paper listed on page 133.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise) MAORI101 Introduction to Conversational
Māori for Absolute Beginners
MAORI111 Te Reo Māori: Introductory 1
MAORI112 Te Reo Māori: Introductory 2
200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
MAORI200 Mana Wahine
MAORI204 Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Health and Wellbeing
MAORI222 He Ao Hurihuri He Ao Tuakiri: Evolving Māori Culture and Identity
MAORI250 Māori Politics
MAORI251 Raranga Whakairo: Design Elements in Māori Fibre Arts
MAORI257 Kapa Haka: Noble Dances of the Māori
MAORI261 He Taonga Tuku Iho: Evolving Māori and Pacific Art
PACIS200 Pacific Migration, Diaspora and Identity
PACIS201 Pacific Texts
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
MAORI310 Ngā Pepeha, ngā Whakataukī me ngā Kupu Whakaari: Proverbial and Prophetic Sayings
MAORI350 Mana Motuhake
MAORI357 Mahi Whakaari: Māori Performing Arts
PACIS300 Contemporary Critical Issues in the Pacific
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BSocSc in Pacific and Indigenous Studies
Y1
PACIS100Introduction to Pacific Histories, Languages and
Cultures
ANTHY102 or HISTY117
MAORI100 Kōkiri: Academic
Skills for Indigenous Studies
MAORI103 Intro to Māori,
Pacific and Indigenous Studies
Field of MAORI and PACIS 100 Level
Field of MAORI and PACIS 100 Level
Elective Elective
Y2
MAORI203 Decolonizing
Methodologies: Research and
Indigenous Peoples
PACIS200Pacific Migration,
Diaspora and Identity
Any 200 Level Paper
Listed Below
Field of MAORI and PACIS 200 Level
Field of MAORI and PACIS 200 Level
Elective Elective Elective
Y3MAORI303
Critical Indigenous Theory
MAORI304 Sustainability in
Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Contexts
PACIS300 Contemporary Critical Issues in the Pacific
Any 300 Level Paper
Listed Below
MAORI300 Working with
Indigenous Communities*
Elective Elective Elective
*Note: Students should include MAORI300 Working with Indigenous Communities or any other approved Work-Integrated Learning Paper listed on page 133.
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise) ANTHY102 New Zealand and the Pacific
HISTY117 Global Histories
200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ANTHY202 The Polynesians: Tangata o Te Moana
HISTY200 Pacific History
LINGS203 Language, Society and Culture
MAORI204 Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Health and Wellbeing
MAORI261 He Taonga Tuku Iho: Evolving Māori and Pacific Art
PACIS201 Pacific Texts
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ANTHY300 Cultures and Environments in the Pacific
ANTHY308 Melanesian Ethnography
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Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) overview
Our Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) builds on the ambition students have for making a positive difference to the lives of others, producing passionate graduates for a growing industry.
Y1
SOCWK101 Introduction to the Social Work
profession
SOCWK102 Introduction to
Social Work Theory
SOCPY100 Introduction to
Social Policy
MAORI150 Te Tiriti o Waitangi: An
Introduction to the Treaty of Waitangi
HMDEV100 Lifespan
Development
SOCIO101 Introduction to Sociology
PSYCH101 Social Psychology,
Health and Wellbeing
PHILO103 Critical Thinking
Y2SOCWK205 Community
Development
SOCWK201 Social Work Issues
SOCWK202 Social Work Approaches and
Fields of Practice (30 points)
SOCPY200 Social Policy and
Social Issues
SOCPY201 Social Policy, Families and
Children
MAORI222 He Ao Hurihuri He Ao Tuakiri:
Evolving Māori Culture and Identity
SSRES200 Social Science
Research Methods
Y3SOCWK300
Social Work Placement 1(45 points)
SOCWK302 Bicultural and
Multicultural Social Work Practice
SOCWK303 Children and Young
People at Risk
SOCWK306 Social Work
Professional Skills
HMDEV340Perspectives on
Counselling
200 Level or above
Y4SOCWK400
Social Work Placement 2(45 points)
SOCWK401 Social Work Decision Making
(30 points)
SOCWK404 Social Justice, Ethics and Law
(30 points)
200 Level or above
Y4 Hons
SOCWK400Social Work Placement 2
(45 points)
SOCWK490 Social Work Decision Making: Research Project
(45 points)
SOCWK404 Social Justice, Ethics and Law
(30 points)
Note: Please see page 155 for the Bachelor of Social Work papers list.
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Papers – Bachelor of Social Work
Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)One of
200 LEVEL PAPER LIST
ECONS200 Understanding the Global Economy
HMDEV200 Child Development
HMDEV201 Adolescent Development
HMDEV202 Adult Development and Ageing
HMDEV240 Group Work for Life Transitions
MAORI203 Decolonising Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples
MAORI204 Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Health and Wellbeing
MAORI250 Māori Politics
PHILO218 Ethics at Work
PSYCH202 Mauri Ori: Social Psychology of Human Flourishing
SOCIO200 Modern Sociology and Western Capitalism: A Cosmopolitan Perspective
SOCIO203 Popular Culture
300 LEVEL PAPER LIST
HMDEV300 Children’s Development in Families
HMDEV301 Critical Issues for Youth in the 21st Century
HMDEV302 Ageing in a Changing World
MAORI350 Mana Motuhake
PSYCH302 Community, Culture and Diversity
PSYCH319 Infant and Child Development
PSYCH338 Abnormal Psychology
PSYCH344 Positive Psychology
SOCIO301 Contemporary Social Theory: A Praxis Approach
SOCIO311 Current Issues in Criminal Justice
SOCPY300 Social Policy
Or a paper approved by the Social Work Programme Convenor.
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Bachelor of Teaching (BTchg) overview
Our Bachelor of Teaching (BTchg) enables you to forge an exciting, challenging and immensely rewarding career where you can make a difference to the lives of children and young people in New Zealand and around the world.
Y1
TEEDU100 Concepts of Learning and Teaching 1
TEEDU101 The Aotearoa New Zealand Educational
Context
TEEDU102 Learning and Development
Across the Lifespan
TEACH101 Being a Teacher
in Aotearoa New Zealand
TEACH102 Aotearoa
Curriculum in Action
TEACH110 Literacy and
Mathematics 1Stream Paper
100 Level Elective
Y2
TEEDU200 Concepts of Learning and Teaching 2
TEEDU201 Cultural
Dimensions of Education
Stream Paper Stream Paper Stream Paper Stream Paper Stream Paper100 or 200 Level
Elective
Y3
TEEDU300 Concepts of Learning and Teaching 3
Stream Paper Stream Paper Stream Paper Stream Paper
Stream Paper
Elective
200 or 300 Level Elective
OR
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BTchg Early Childhood Stream
Y1
TEEDU100 Concepts of Learning and Teaching 1
TEEDU101 The Aotearoa New Zealand Educational
Context
TEEDU102 Learning and Development
Across the Lifespan
TEACH100 Literacy and
Mathematics in the Early Years
TEACH101 Being a Teacher
in Aotearoa New Zealand
TEACH102 Aotearoa
Curriculum in Action
TEPRO100Professional Experience 1
100 Level Elective
Y2
TEEDU200 Concepts of Learning and Teaching 2
TEEDU201 Cultural
Dimensions of Education
TEACH200Making Sense of
and Exploring the World
TEACH201Te Whāriki in Action: Belonging
TEACH202Te Whāriki in Action: Language
TEACH203 Te Whāriki in Action:
Pedagogies
TEPRO200Professional Experience 2
100 or 200 Level Elective
Y3
TEEDU300 Concepts of Learning and Teaching 3
TEACH300Assessment and
Evaluation
TEACH301Contemporary Issues in Early
Childhood Education
TEACH302Te Whāriki in Action:
Agents of Change
TEPRO300 Professional Experience 3
Early Childhood(30 Points)
200 or 300Level
Elective
200 or 300 Level Elective
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BTchg Kākano Rua Stream
Y1
TEEDU100 Concepts of Learning and Teaching 1
TEEDU101 The Aotearoa New Zealand Educational
Context
TEEDU102 Learning and Development
Across the Lifespan
TEACH101 Being a Teacher
in Aotearoa New Zealand
TEACH102 Aotearoa
Curriculum in Action
TEACH110 Literacy and
Mathematics 1
TEPRO110Professional Experience 1
100 Level Elective
Y2
TEEDU200 Concepts of Learning and Teaching 2
TEEDU201 Te Hononga
Tangata Cultural Dimensions of
Education
TEACH230 Te Reo Matatini me te Pāngarau
TEACH231 Pūtaiao
TEACH232 Hauora
TEACH233 Ngā Toi
TEPRO210Professional Experience 2
100 or 200 Level Elective
Y3
TEEDU300 Concepts of Learning and Teaching 3
TEACH330Pāngarau
TEACH331 Hangarau
TEACH332 Tikanga ā-iwi me
te Toitū-tanga
TEACH333Te Reo Matatini
TEPRO330Professional Experience 3
(30 Points)
200 or 300 Level Elective
Recommended elective papersMAOED100 Huarahi Matauranga and
Contemporary Education
MAOED200 Bilingual Theory and Practice in Education
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BTchg Primary Stream
Y1
TEEDU100 Concepts of Learning and Teaching 1
TEEDU101 The Aotearoa New Zealand Educational
Context
TEEDU102 Learning and Development
Across the Lifespan
TEACH101 Being a Teacher
in Aotearoa New Zealand
TEACH102 Aotearoa
Curriculum in Action
TEACH110 Literacy and
Mathematics 1
TEPRO110Professional Experience 1
100 Level Elective
Y2
TEEDU200 Concepts of Learning and Teaching 2
TEEDU201 Cultural
Dimensions of Education
TEACH 210Literacy and
Mathematics 2
TEACH211NZ Curriculum in Action: Science
TEACH212NZ Curriculum
in Action: Health and PE
TEACH213NZ Curriculum in Action: The Arts
TEPRO210Professional Experience 2
100 or 200 Level Elective
Y3
TEEDU300 Concepts of Learning and Teaching 3
TEACH 310Evidence-based
Practice in Mathematics
TEACH311 Technology
Education in Action
TEACH312 Social Sciences
and Sustainability Education
TEACH313 Evidence-based
Practice in English
TEPRO310Professional Experience 3
(30 Points)
200 or 300 Level Elective
160 The University of Waikato
BTchg Secondary Stream
Y1
TEEDU102 Learning and Development
Across the Lifespan
Subject Degree*
Subject Degree*
Subject Degree*
Subject Degree*
Y2Subject Degree*
Subject Degree*
Subject Degree*
Y3HMDEV201 Adolescent
Development
TEPRO220 Professional Experience 2 (Secondary)
Subject Degree*
Subject Degree*
Subject Degree*
Y4
TEEDU300 Concepts of Learning and Teaching 3
TEACH320Curriculum Year 11-13
HMDEV322
Motivation
and Behaviour
Difficulties:
Strategies for
Educators
TEPRO320 Professional Experience 3(30 points)
Subject Degree*
Subject Degree*
Subject Degree*
Subject Degree*
*Note: See relevant subject degree for structure of these papers.You can complete a BTchg (Secondary) conjoint degree with the following degrees: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Social Sciences, Bachelor of Health, Sport and Human Performance. An alternative pathway to becoming a Secondary School Teacher is to complete a relevant degree followed by a Graduate Diploma of Teaching. Please visit our website for more information.
Subject Degree*
Subject Degree*
Subject Degree*
Subject Degree*
TEEDU100 Concepts of Learning and Teaching 1
TEEDU101 The Aotearoa New Zealand Educational
Context
TEACH101Being a teacher
in Aotearoa New Zealand
TEACH102 Aotearoa
Curriculum in Action
TEACH110 Literacy and
Mathematics 1
TEPRO120 Professional Experience
TEEDU200 Concepts of Learning and Teaching 2
TEEDU201 Cultural
Dimensions of Education
TEACH220Curriculum Years 7-10
TEACH221 Transforming Curriculum Years 7-10
161Degree Planner 2020 161161Degree Planner 2019
Waikato OE Student Exchange
162 The University of Waikato
Example Waikato OE Student Exchange degree structure
The Waikato OE enables you to complete part of your degree overseas and add an international education experience to your degree.
Example of a degree planner for a student studying a comprehensive degree and undertaking a trimester abroad in their second year of study. This planner includes the possibility for a student to still complete a single major and a minor and the 60 points of exchange credit (Waikato OE papers) could attribute a major or a minor, if deemed applicable by the faculty.
Y1100 Level
Major100 Level
Major100 Level 100 Level 100 Level 100 Level
100 Level Elective
100 Level Elective
Y2200 Level
Major200 Level
Major200 Level
Major200 Level
200 Level Compulsory Waikato OE
200 Level Elective
Waikato OE
200 Level Elective
Waikato OE
200 Level Elective
Waikato OE
Y3300 Level
Major300 Level
Major300 Level
Major300 Level
Major300 Level
200 Level or above Elective
200 Level or above Elective
200 Level or above Elective
163Degree Planner 2020
Notes
164 The University of Waikato
Notes
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