COMPULSORY COURSES:
Culture and Society
Knowledge and Inquiry
Academic Communication: Conventions and Expectations
Workplace Integrated Learning
Advanced Culinary Events
Cooperative Education II: Project Report
Interpreting Practicum Experience I: Observations
Interpreting Practicum Experience II: Professional Practice
CHILDREN AND LEARNING:
Understanding Children
Futures Thinking: Futures Learning
Children and the Arts
Understanding Diversity through Children's Literature
Curiosity in Science
Children's Mathematical Thinking
Empowering Learning for Sustainability and Global Citizenship
Childhood and Youth Voice: Participation and Agency
CHINESE STUDIES:
Introduction to Chinese I
Introduction to Chinese II
Write Chinese I
Speak Chinese I
Contemporary Chinese Society (online)
English Chinese Translation 1
Integrated Chinese I
Integrated Chinese II
English Chinese Translation 2
Integrated Chinese III
East Asian Values and Beliefs
CONFLICT AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE:
Introduction to Psychology A
Social Institutions
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Understanding Crime
Policing and Society
Methods of Social Research
The Police and Crime Prevention
Prisons and Punishment
Understanding Restorative Justice
Current Issues in Criminology
Crime and Deviance
CONFLICT RESOLUTION:
Introduction to Psychology A
Social Thinking
Social Institutions
Ethics and Society
Conflict Resolution and Human Rights
Te Tiriti O Waitangi: The Treaty of Waitangi
Principles of Conflict Resolution
War and Peace
Multicultural Communities
Diversity, Power and Discrimination
Understanding Restorative Justice
International Relations
Negotiation and Mediation
CREATIVE WRITING:
Creative Writing
A Pacific Reader
Reading New Zealand
Literature/Desire
Popular Genres
Creative Writing: Voices
Creative Writing: Storylines
New Literatures
Creative Writing Project
Creative Writing: Nga Tuhituhi Māori
CULINARY ARTS:
Professional Culinary Arts
Commercial Culinary Practice
Contemporary Cuisine in Aotearoa
Nutrition and Wellbeing
Food Ethics and Sustainability
Food and Senses
Gastronomy
Leadership Principles, Perspectives and Practice
Sociology of Food
ECONOMICS:
Economics and Society
Economic Principles 2
Intro to Quantitative Methods
Microeconomics
Macroeconomics
Introduction to Econometrics
NZ Economy: Issues and Policies
Applied Microeconomics
Applied Macroeconomics
Applied Econometrics
Industrial Organisation
Economics, Natural Resources and Society
Growth and Development Economics
Economics of Labour and Health Policy
International Trade Economics
Economic History
International Corporate Finance
Globalisation, Innovation and Change
EDUCATION:
Critical Questions in Education
Places and Learning
Learning, Diversity and Culture
Education, Resistance and Social Justice
Educational Psychology
Exploring the Horizons in Education
Contemporary Philosophies of Education
Alternatives in Education
Understanding Young Children
Education, Careers and Employability
Learning and Subjectivity in an Age of Social Media
ENGLISH AND NEW MEDIA STUDIES:
Contemporary Language Studies
Reading New Zealand
Literature/Desire
Language and Communication
Popular Genres
Global English
New Literatures
Modern Rhetoric
Film Club: Flashforward
Critical Media Studies
A Pacific Reader
Methodology of Language Teaching
Classroom Practice
WeSpeak: Pronunciation, Phonology and Effective Communication
Language in Society
Graduate Academic Writing
Graduate Oral Communication
Focus on Language Teaching
EVENT MANAGEMENT:
Event Planning
An Event Perspective
The Event Design Experience
Event Production
Contemporary Issues in Event Management
Finance for Hospitality, Tourism and Events: A Practical Approach
Leadership Principles, Perspectives and Practice
Noho Marae Wānanga A
Noho Marae Wānanga B
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES:
Intercultural Competence
Intercultural Competence in a Global World
Borders, Boundaries and Globalisation
Globalisation, Innovation and Change
Chinese
Japanese
Korean
Maori
Sign Language
Samoan
Spanish
Contemporary Chinese Society
WeSpeak: Pronunciation, Phonology and Effective Communication
Intercultural Competence in a Global World
Aotearoa New Zealand Culture and Society
East Asian Values and Beliefs
Negotiation and Mediation
Learning, Diversity and Culture
Learning and Subjectivity in an Age of Social Media
Exploring the Horizens in Education
Contemporary Language Studies
Critical Media Studies
A Pacific Reader
Language and Communication
Language in Society
Global English
New Literatures
Te Tiriti O Waitangi: The Treaty of Waitangi
Japanese Society and Culture
Language Teaching and Learning
States and Nations
Asian and Pacific Issues
International Relations
Democratic Participation and Social Action
Societies, Cultures and Practices
Diversity, Power and Discrimination
INTERPRETING:
Interpreter Role, Ethics and Practice
Societal Context for Interpreting and Translation
WeSpeak: Pronunciation, Phonology and Effective Communication
Advanced Interpretation Legal Studies
Advanced Interpretation Health Studies
Principles and Practice of Translation and Interpreting
Advanced Health Interpreting
Telephone Interpreting and Video Conferencing
Advanced Legal Interpreting
JAPANESE STUDIES:
Intercultural Competence
Speak Japanese I
Write Japanese I
Intercultural Competence in a Global World
Japanese Society and Culture
Speak Japanese II
Write Japanese II
Integrated Japanese
East Asian Values and Beliefs
Japanese Language in Practice I
Japanese Language in Practice II
Japanese Written Interaction
Japanese Oral Interaction
MAORI DEVELOPMENT:
Te Kākano Māori Language 1
Te Kākano Māori Language 2
Management Processes
Economic Framework
Communication and Presentation Systems
Applied Media 1
Introduction to New Zealand History
Te Pihinga Māori Language 1*
Te Pihinga Māori Language 2*
Te Rangahau Research Methods
Te Ara Pou Leadership
Research Paper: Literature Review
Co-operative Education
Te Ao Hurihuri Contemporary Maori Issues
NEW ZEALAND SIGN LANGUAGE AND DEAF STUDIES:
New Zealand Sign Language I
Deaf Community and Culture I
New Zealand Sign Language II
Deaf Community and Culture II
Intercultural Competence
Intercultural Competence in a Global World
Contemporary Language Studies
New Zealand Sign Language III
BA Special Topic [Deaf Studies]
New Zealand Sign Language IV
Current Issues in the Deaf World
Comparative Analysis of English and NZSL
Multicultural Communities
Theory and Practice of Interpreting
New Zealand Sign Language and Deaf Culture 1A
New Zealand Sign Language and Deaf Culture 1B
NEW ZEALAND SIGN LANGUAGE - ENGLISH INTERPRETING:
New Zealand Sign Language I
New Zealand Sign Language II
Deaf Community and Culture I
Deaf Community and Culture II
New Zealand Sign Language 3
Theory and Practice of Interpreting
Societal Contexts for Interpreting
New Zealand Sign Language 4
Current Issues in the Deaf World
Comparative Analysis of English and NZSL
NZSL Interpreting 1 — Dialogic Interactions
NZSL Interpreting 2 — Monologic Interactions
NZSL Interpreting 3 — Advanced Interpreting Techniques
Advanced Legal Interpreting and/or TRIN705 Advanced Health Interpreting
Advanced Interpretation Legal Studies and/or TRIN704 Advanced Interpretation Health Studies
NZSL Interpreting Practicum Experience I — Observations
NZSL Interpreting Practicum Experience II — Professional Practice
PSYCHOLOGY:
Introduction to Psychology A
Psychology and Lifespan Development
Introduction to Psychology B
Individuals and Identities
Cognitive Psychology
Foundations in Psychological Inquiry
Social Psychology
Abnormal Psychology
Psychological Assessment
Personality
Brain and Behaviour
Emotions and Human Nature
Applied Issues in Cultural and Social Psychology
Research Project
Experimental and Applied Behaviour Analysis
Critical Evaluation in Psychology
Experimental and Applied Behaviour Analysis II
Biopsychology
Positive Psychology
Health Psychology
Approaches to Psychological Intervention
SOCIAL SCIENCES:
NZ Economy: Issues and Policies
Ethics and Society
NZ Politics and Policy Making
International Relations
Democratic Participation and Social Action
Social Thinking
Social Institutions
Borders and Boundaries
Methods of Social Research
Social Change
Multicultural Communities
Globalisation, Innovation and Change
Diversity, Power and Discrimination