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Qualification Table of Courses
Bachelor of Arts
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Level 5
Code
Description
Points
ENGL503
A Pacific Reader
15.00
NZSL502
An Introduction to the Deaf World
15.00
CLSY503
Asian Popular Culture
15.00
MAOR501
Beginners Māori Language I
15.00
MAOR502
Beginners Māori Language II
15.00
ENGL500
Contemporary Language Studies
15.00
CWRT501
Creative Writing
15.00
CRIM580
Criminology and Criminal Justice
15.00
ENGL501
Critical Media Studies
15.00
EDUC503
Critical Questions in Education
15.00
CLSY500
Culture and Society
15.00
ECON581
Economic Framework
15.00
FINA502
Finance for Hospitality, Tourism and Events – A Practical Approach
15.00
CLSY502
Intercultural Competence
15.00
TIKA500
International Noho Marae: Indigenous Encounters of a Maori Kind
15.00
MAOR500
Introduction to Conversational Māori
15.00
HIST500
Introduction to New Zealand History
15.00
PSYC580
Introduction to Psychology A
15.00
PSYC502
Introduction to Psychology B
15.00
TRIN502
Introduction to Translation
15.00
TVSP590
Kaupapa Maori for Screens
15.00
CWRT560
Kaupapa Māori Storytelling
15.00
CWRT701
Korero Paki: Creative Writing
15.00
COMM590
Learning in a Digital World
15.00
HEAL504
Lifespan Development and Communication
15.00
DIGM550
Making Digital Media I
15.00
MGMT550
Management Processes
15.00
MAOR510
Māori in Popular Culture
15.00
MUSC501
Maori Performing Arts
15.00
TIKA501
Noho Marae Wānanga Māori Learning Experience A
7.50
TIKA502
Noho Marae Wānanga Māori Learning Experience B
7.50
NZSL501
NZSL I
30.00
TRIN501
Oral Discourse for Interpreting
15.00
EDUC504
Places and Learning
15.00
ENGL502
Reading New Zealand
15.00
SOSC583
Social Institutions
15.00
SOSC582
Social Thinking
15.00
MUSC500
Technology and Composition
15.00
HIST501
The Holocaust: Its Causes, Character, and Legacy
15.00
MAOR503
Wananga Reo Maori Language Forum 1
15.00
Level 6
Code
Description
Points
PSYC601
Abnormal Psychology
15.00
EVNT602
An Event Perspective
15.00
POLS683
Aotearoa New Zealand Politics and Policy Making
15.00
PACS600
Aotearoa Pacific
15.00
CLSY600
BA Special Topic Level 6
15.00
NZSL602
Being in the Deaf World
15.00
SOSC681
Borders and Boundaries
15.00
PSYC605
Brain and Behaviour
15.00
LNGT602
Classroom Practice
15.00
PSYC681
Cognitive Psychology
15.00
CONF681
Conflict Resolution and Human Rights
30.00
CWRT601
Creative Writing: Nga Tuhituhi Maori
15.00
CWRT603
Creative Writing: Storylines
15.00
CWRT602
Creative Writing: Voices
15.00
EDUC607
Education, Resistance and Social Justice
15.00
PHIL680
Ethics and Society
15.00
EVNT601
Event Planning
15.00
PSYC683
Foundations in Psychological Inquiry
15.00
EDUC608
Gender, Sexualities and Education
15.00
PACS601
Indigenous Media Approaches
15.00
PSYC680
Individuals and Identities
15.00
CLSY601
Intercultural Competence in a Global World
15.00
TRIN603
Interpreter Role, Ethics and Practice
15.00
COMM690
Kaupapa Māori Film Project
15.00
MAOR601
Ki te Hoe Intermediate Māori Language 1
15.00
ENGL601
Language and Communication
15.00
EDUC605
Learning, Diversity and Culture
15.00
ENGL600
Literature/Desire
15.00
DIGM650
Making Digital Media II
15.00
LNGT601
Methodology of Language Teaching
30.00
SOSC682
Methods of Social Research
15.00
ECON680
New Zealand Economy: Issues and Policies
15.00
NZSL603
New Zealand Sign Language III
15.00
NZSL601
NZSL II
30.00
HIST692
Our People, Our Stories: Contemporary New Zealand Oral Histories
15.00
PSYC604
Personality
15.00
CRIM680
Policing and Society
15.00
ENGL602
Popular Genres
15.00
PSYC603
Psychological Assessment
15.00
POLS682
Public Policy
15.00
PSYC602
Social Psychology
15.00
TRIN604
Societal Contexts for Interpreters and Translators
15.00
MAOR606
Ta Te Ao Maori
15.00
HRMG650
Te Ara Pou Leadership
15.00
MAOR603
Te Rangahau: Research Methods
15.00
HIST690
Te Tiriti O Waitangi: The Treaty of Waitangi
15.00
MUSC601
Te Tito Waiata - Performing Arts Composition
15.00
MUSC600
Technology and Creative Expression
15.00
EVNT603
The Event Design Experience
15.00
PACS602
The Pacific in Popular Culture
15.00
MAOR602
Tōkihi hī Intermediate Māori Language 2
15.00
TRIN601
Translation Skills: Analysis, Appropriateness and Accuracy
15.00
CRIM681
Understanding Crime
15.00
MAOR604
Wananga Reo Maori Language Forum 2
15.00
POLS681
War and Peace
30.00
COMM651
WeSpeak: Pronunciation, Phonology and Effective Communication
15.00
Level 7
Code
Description
Points
TRIN705
Advanced Health Interpreting
15.00
TRIN706
Advanced Health Translation
15.00
TRIN708
Advanced Legal Interpreting
15.00
TRIN703
Advanced Legal Translation
15.00
PSYC783
Advanced Psychological Inquiry
15.00
HIST703
Agitation and Indignation - The People's Voice in Democratic Societies
15.00
EDUC712
Alternatives in Education
15.00
PSYC781
Applied Issues in Cultural and Social Psychology
15.00
PSYC707
Approaches to Psychological Intervention
15.00
CLSY702
BA Special Topic Level 7
15.00
PSYC704
Biopsychology
15.00
NZSL703
Comparative Analysis of English and NZSL
15.00
EVNT702
Contemporary Issues in Event Management
15.00
CWRT700
Creative Writing Project
30.00
CRIM784
Crime and Deviance
15.00
PSYC702
Critical Evaluation in Psychology
15.00
CRIM783
Current Issues in Criminology
15.00
NZSL702
Current Issues in the Deaf World
15.00
POLS782
Democratic Participation and Social Action
15.00
CLSY701
East Asian Values and Beliefs
15.00
EDUC711
Education, Globalisation, and International Development
15.00
PSYC780
Emotions and Human Nature
15.00
EVNT701
Event Production
15.00
PSYC701
Experimental and Applied Behaviour Analysis
15.00
PSYC703
Experimental and Applied Behaviour Analysis II
15.00
HIST705
From Savages to Hip-Hop Crews: Māori in New Zealand Fiction Feature Film History
15.00
EDUC710
Futures Thinking in Education
15.00
ENGL700
Global Englishes
15.00
SOSC782
Globalisation, Innovation and Change
15.00
HIST706
Gods, Heroes and the Rest of Us in Theatre and Performance
15.00
HIST702
He Mana To Te Reo: History and Politics of Te Reo
15.00
PSYC706
Health Psychology
15.00
TRIN704
Health Studies for Interpreters
15.00
PACS701
Indigenous Peoples and Popular Culture
15.00
POLS781
International Relations
15.00
MGMT721
Leadership Principles, Perspectives and Practice
15.00
TRIN702
Legal Studies for Interpreters
15.00
ENGL702
Modern Rhetoric
15.00
SOSC780
Multicultural Communities
15.00
CONF780
Negotiation and Mediation
15.00
ENGL701
New Literatures
15.00
HIST701
Nostalgia and Utopianism in New Zealand History
15.00
NZSL701
NZSL IV
15.00
PACS700
Performing Pacific Media
15.00
PSYC705
Positive Psychology
15.00
TRIN701
Principles and Practice of Translation and Interpreting
15.00
CRIM781
Prisons and Punishment
15.00
HEAL708
Professional Practice and Ethics
15.00
MAOR706
Research Paper Literature Review
30.00
PSYC782
Research Project
15.00
NZSL700
Special Topic (Deaf Studies)
15.00
HIST704
Ta Moko: Marked Histories and Identities
15.00
MAOR708
Te Ao Hurihuri: Contemporary Māori Issues
15.00
MAOR705
Te Ara Poutama Preparation for Work Integrated Learning
15.00
MAOR707
Te Ara Poutama Work Integrated Learning
30.00
TRIN707
Telephone Interpreting and Video Conferencing
15.00
MAOR701
Tere ki Tai Advanced Māori Language 1
15.00
MAOR702
Tere ki Uta Advanced Māori Language 2
15.00
CRIM780
The Police and Crime Prevention
15.00
CRIM782
Understanding Restorative Justice
15.00
MAOR703
Wananga Reo Maori Language Forum 3
15.00
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