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Qualification Table of Courses
Diploma in Arts
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Level 5
Code
Description
Points
ENGL503
A Pacific Reader
15.00
COMM570
Academic Communication: Conventions and Expectations
15.00
NZSL502
An Introduction to the Deaf World
15.00
HOSP501
Applied Food and Beverage Management (Kitchen)
15.00
HOSP502
Applied Food and Beverage Management (Restaurant)
15.00
STAT500
Applied Statistics
15.00
EDUC507
Children and Learning: Preparing the Future
15.00
SOSC585
Climate Action
15.00
CULN511
Commercial Culinary Practice
30.00
COMM512
Communication Ethics
15.00
ENGL500
Contemporary Language Studies
15.00
CRIM580
Criminology and Criminal Justice
15.00
ENGL501
Critical Media Studies
15.00
EDUC503
Critical Questions in Education
15.00
EDUC553
Education in Aotearoa New Zealand
15.00
EDUC506
Education, Careers and Employability
15.00
FINA502
Finance for Hospitality, Tourism and Events – A Practical Approach
15.00
FOOD501
Food and the Senses
15.00
HIST504
Gender and Development in Asia and the Pacific since WWII
15.00
TOUR511
Global Issues and Tourism
15.00
HOSP509
Hospitable Social Enterprise
15.00
HOSP505
Hospitality Information Communication Technology
15.00
CLSY515
Humans + Machines: AI in the Social World
15.00
COMM514
Intercultural Communication
15.00
HOSP507
International Hospitality Management
15.00
CONF500
Introduction to Conflict Resolution
15.00
CWRT501
Introduction to Creative Writing
15.00
EVNT500
Introduction to Event Management
15.00
CLSY510
Introduction to International Studies
15.00
HIST500
Introduction to New Zealand History
15.00
PSYC580
Introduction to Psychology A
15.00
PSYC501
Introduction to Psychology A
15.00
PSYC502
Introduction to Psychology B
15.00
SOSC584
Introduction to Social Data Analytics
15.00
EDUC511
Introduction to Social Education Practice
15.00
TRIN502
Introduction to Translation and Interpreting
15.00
TVSP590
Kaupapa Maori for Screens
15.00
CWRT560
Kaupapa Māori Storytelling
15.00
CLSY504
Knowledge and Inquiry
15.00
KORE500
Korean Language and Culture 1
15.00
COMM590
Learning in a Digital World
15.00
HEAL504
Lifespan Development and Communication
15.00
CLSY506
Lift Every Voice and Sing: Performing Social Justice
15.00
DIGD507
Mahitahi | Collaborative Practices
15.00
DIGM550
Making Digital Media I
15.00
MAOR510
Māori in Popular Culture
15.00
COMM516
Media Production Foundations
15.00
COMM517
Media Production Studio
15.00
COMM515
Media, Politics and Citizenship
15.00
COMM513
Media, Technology and Society
15.00
NZSL510
New Zealand Sign Language I
15.00
NZSL520
New Zealand Sign Language II
15.00
CLSY513
Organisation and Human Behaviour
15.00
EDUC504
Places and Learning
15.00
ECON521
Principles of Macroeconomics
15.00
ECON520
Principles of Microeconomics
15.00
CULN510
Professional Culinary Arts
30.00
ENGL502
Reading New Zealand
15.00
EDUC512
Social Education: An Inquiry Approach
15.00
SOSC583
Social Institutions
15.00
SOSC582
Social Thinking
15.00
SPAN501
Spanish 1A
15.00
SPAN502
Spanish 1B
15.00
JAPA511
Speak Japanese I
15.00
SUSE501
Sustainability Leadership
15.00
MAOR514
Te Ao Māori: The Māori Worldview
15.00
MAOR506
Te Ekenga Waka Beginners Māori Language 2
15.00
MAOR505
Te Mānutanga Beginners Māori Language 1
15.00
MAOR507
Te Matariki
15.00
COMM505
Text, Image and Sound
15.00
HIST501
The Holocaust: Its Causes, Character, and Legacy
15.00
TOUR512
Tourism and Sustainability
15.00
MAOR504
Treaty of Waitangi: Resistance and Repair
15.00
CRIM581
Understanding Crime
15.00
JAPA512
Write Japanese I
15.00
Level 6
Code
Description
Points
PSYC601
Abnormal Psychology
15.00
EVNT602
An Event Perspective
15.00
SOSC686
Analysing Social Data
15.00
POLS683
Aotearoa New Zealand Politics and Policy Making
15.00
NZSL602
Being in the Deaf World
15.00
HOSP607
Beverage Production, Practice, Rituals and Management
15.00
PSYC605
Brain and Behaviour
15.00
PSYC681
Cognitive Psychology
15.00
CONF682
Conflict Resolution: An Introduction
15.00
CULN602
Contemporary Cuisine in Aotearoa
30.00
CWRT602
Creative Writing: Influences, relationships and power
15.00
CWRT603
Creative Writing: Prose, poetry, creative non-fiction
15.00
CRIM682
Crime and Deviance
15.00
SOSC685
Data Visualisation
15.00
INTB603
Dynamic Environments
15.00
HOSP608
Eating History: Exploring Food and Hospitality in Aotearoa New Zealand
15.00
EDUC621
Education and Popular Culture
15.00
EDUC607
Education, Resistance and Social Justice
15.00
EMPL601
Employment Relations
15.00
PHIL680
Ethics and Society
15.00
TOUR610
Ethics for Global Tourism
15.00
EVNT603
Event Design
15.00
EVNT604
Event Partnerships
15.00
EVNT601
Event Planning
15.00
EDUC616
Exploring Global Citizenship
15.00
HOSP603
Facilities Development and Design
15.00
PSYC683
Foundations in Psychological Inquiry
15.00
GAST601
Gastronomy
15.00
EDUC608
Gender, Sexualities and Education
15.00
HOSP602
Hospitality Career Development
15.00
HOSP604
Hospitality Human Resource Management
15.00
CONF683
Human Rights and Human Wrongs
15.00
PACS601
Indigenous Media Approaches
15.00
PSYC680
Individuals and Identities
15.00
CLSY630
Intercultural Competence
15.00
HOSP605
International Food and Beverage Management
15.00
TRIN603
Interpreter Role, Ethics and Practice
15.00
ECON622
Introduction to Econometrics
15.00
MAOR601
Ki te Hoe Intermediate Māori Language 1
15.00
ENGL601
Language and Communication
15.00
ENGL603
Language in Society
15.00
HRMG602
Learning and Development
15.00
EDUC606
Learning and Social Media
15.00
EDUC605
Learning, Diversity and Culture
15.00
ENGL600
Literature/Desire
15.00
ECON621
Macroeconomics: Models, Data and Policy
15.00
DIGM650
Making Digital Media II
15.00
MAOR630
Mana Motuhake: The politics of Māori
15.00
SUSE602
Managing Environmental Issues in Business
15.00
SOSC682
Methods of Social Research
15.00
ECON620
Microeconomics: Choice and Welfare
15.00
NZSL600
New Zealand Sign Language Discourse
15.00
JOUR602
News Production
15.00
CULN603
Nutrition and Wellbeing
15.00
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
TOUR612
Responsible Tourist Behaviour
15.00
HOSP606
Rooms Division Management
15.00
HOSP601
Service Management for Hospitality
15.00
SOSC684
Social Change
15.00
COMM600
Social Media: Voices for Change
15.00
PSYC602
Social Psychology
15.00
TRIN604
Societal Contexts for Interpreters and Translators
15.00
SPAN601
Spanish 2A
15.00
SPAN602
Spanish 2B
15.00
SPAN610
Spanish Language in Practice I
15.00
HIST691
Tā Moko: Marks of History and Identity
15.00
HIST693
Tāmaki Makaurau from 1100 to 1900
15.00
HRMG650
Te Ara Pou Leadership
15.00
HIST690
Te Tiriti O Waitangi: The Treaty of Waitangi
15.00
PACS602
The Pacific in Popular Culture
15.00
MAOR602
Tōkihi hī Intermediate Māori Language 2
15.00
TOUR601
Tourism and Cultures of the World
15.00
TOUR611
Tourism and Natural Environment Management
15.00
TOUR613
Tourism Destination Field Study
15.00
TRIN601
Translation Skills: Analysis, Appropriateness and Accuracy
15.00
CRIM681
Understanding Crime
15.00
EDUC611
Understanding Diversity through Children’s Literature
15.00
COMM651
WeSpeak: Pronunciation, Phonology and Effective Communication
15.00
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