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Qualification Table of Courses
Graduate 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
SOSC585
Climate Action
15.00
EDUC516
Creative Learning Inquiries
15.00
CRIM580
Criminology and Criminal Justice
15.00
EDUC503
Critical Questions in Education
15.00
EDUC506
Education, Careers and Employability
15.00
TOUR511
Global Issues and Tourism
15.00
CLSY515
Humans + Machines: AI in the Social World
15.00
TIKA500
International Noho Marae: Indigenous Encounters of a Māori Kind
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
HIST505
Introduction to Pacific History
15.00
PSYC580
Introduction to Psychology A
15.00
PSYC502
Introduction to Psychology B
15.00
EDUC511
Introduction to Social Education Practice
15.00
TRIN502
Introduction to Translation and Interpreting
15.00
CWRT560
Kaupapa Māori Storytelling
15.00
CLSY504
Knowledge and Inquiry
15.00
KORE500
Korean Language and Culture 1
15.00
CLSY506
Lift Every Voice and Sing: Performing Social Justice
15.00
TVSP591
Media Production: A te ao Māori perspective
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
EDUC554
Past and Present Perspectives of Aotearoa
15.00
EDUC504
Places and Learning
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
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
EDUC517
The Child in Aotearoa New Zealand
15.00
TOUR512
Tourism and Sustainability
15.00
MAOR504
Treaty of Waitangi: Resistance and Repair
15.00
CRIM581
Understanding Crime
15.00
Level 6
Code
Description
Points
PSYC601
Abnormal Psychology
15.00
EVNT602
An Event Perspective
15.00
CULN611
Anatomy of a Dish
30.00
POLS683
Aotearoa New Zealand Politics and Policy Making
15.00
HIST694
Auckland in the Twentieth Century
15.00
CLSY600
BA Special Topic Level 6
15.00
NZSL602
Being in the Deaf World
15.00
PSYC605
Brain and Behaviour
15.00
PSYC681
Cognitive Psychology
15.00
TVSP601
Creative Documentary Production
15.00
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
INTB603
Dynamic Environments
15.00
EDUC621
Education and Popular Culture
15.00
EDUC607
Education, Resistance and Social Justice
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
PSYC683
Foundations in Psychological Inquiry
15.00
GAST601
Gastronomy
15.00
EDUC608
Gender, Sexualities and Education
15.00
CONF683
Human Rights and Human Wrongs
15.00
EDUC615
Inclusive Education in the Community
15.00
PACS601
Indigenous Media Approaches
15.00
PSYC680
Individuals and Identities
15.00
CLSY630
Intercultural Competence
15.00
CLSY610
International Exchange 6/120
120.00
CLSY612
International Exchange 6/60/I
60.00
TRIN603
Interpreter Role, Ethics and Practice
15.00
TVSP690
Kaupapa Māori Content Creating
15.00
MAOR601
Ki te Hoe Intermediate Māori Language 1
15.00
EDUC606
Learning and Social Media
15.00
MAOR630
Mana Motuhake: The politics of Māori
15.00
SOSC682
Methods of Social Research
15.00
NZSL600
New Zealand Sign Language Discourse
15.00
NZSL610
New Zealand Sign Language III
15.00
NZSL620
New Zealand Sign Language IV
15.00
HIST692
Our People, Our Stories: Contemporary New Zealand Oral Histories
15.00
PSYC604
Personality
15.00
CRIM680
Policing and Society
15.00
PSYC603
Psychological Assessment
15.00
TOUR612
Responsible Tourist Behaviour
15.00
PSYC602
Social Psychology
15.00
NZSL604
Societal Contexts for NZSL Interpreters
15.00
SPAN601
Spanish 2A
15.00
SPAN610
Spanish Language in Practice I
15.00
EDUC630
Student Teaching Practicum Study Abroad
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
ENGL604
The Novel
15.00
CLSY602
The Popular Imagination
15.00
MAOR602
Tōkihi hī Intermediate Māori Language 2
15.00
TOUR611
Tourism and Natural Environment Management
15.00
TOUR613
Tourism Destination Field Study
15.00
Level 7
Code
Description
Points
CULN795
Advanced Culinary Showcase
30.00
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
HEAL709
Advanced Research Methods in Psychology
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
PSYC785
Capstone Psychology Research Project
30.00
EDUC719
Community Leadership for Social Change
15.00
NZSL703
Comparative Analysis of English and NZSL
15.00
CULN703
Contemporary Cuisine Aotearoa
30.00
EVNT702
Contemporary Issues in Event Management
15.00
CWRT700
Creative Writing Project
30.00
CRIM785
Crime Narratives in the Media and Beyond
15.00
PSYC702
Critical Evaluation in Psychology
15.00
NZSL702
Current Issues in the Deaf World
15.00
POLS782
Democratic Participation and Social Action
15.00
PSYC784
Developmental Psychology
15.00
TRIN709
Discourse in Remote Public Service Interpreting
15.00
SOSC787
Diversity, Power and Discrimination
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
CULN702
Food Ethics and Sustainability
15.00
CLSY719
Foundations in Research
30.00
EDUC710
Futures Thinking in Education
15.00
HIST709
Gender and Culture
15.00
TOUR713
Global Tourism Challenge
15.00
SOSC782
Globalisation, Innovation and Change
15.00
HIST706
Gods, Heroes and the Rest of Us in Theatre and Performance
15.00
HIST707
He Wānanga mō te Reo Māori: History of the Māori Language
15.00
PSYC706
Health Psychology
15.00
TRIN704
Health Studies for Interpreters
15.00
HIST711
Historical Methods
15.00
TOUR711
Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Tourism, Hospitality and Events
15.00
CLSY713
International Exchange 7/120
120.00
CLSY714
International Exchange 7/60/I
60.00
POLS781
International Relations
15.00
CLSY706
International Studies in the 21st Century
15.00
TVSP791
Kaupapa Māori Film Project
15.00
MGMT721
Leadership Principles, Perspectives and Practice
15.00
TRIN702
Legal Studies for Interpreters
15.00
TVSP790
Māori Media Production
15.00
ENGL701
New Literatures
15.00
NZSL710
New Zealand Sign Language V
15.00
HIST701
Nostalgia and Utopianism in New Zealand History
15.00
PSYC705
Positive Psychology
15.00
TRIN701
Principles and Practice of Translation and Interpreting
15.00
CRIM781
Prisons and Punishment
15.00
PSYC715
Psychological Challenges in Childhood and Adolescence
15.00
PSYC782
Research Project
15.00
SPAN700
Spanish Overseas Experience
30.00
NZSL700
Special Topic (Deaf Studies)
15.00
CULN701
Special Topic in Culinary Arts
15.00
HIST710
Special Topic in History
15.00
TOUR704
Sustainable Destinations
15.00
MAOR708
Te Ao Hurihuri: Contemporary Māori Issues
15.00
MAOR701
Tere ki Tai Advanced Māori Language 1
15.00
MAOR702
Tere ki Uta Advanced Māori Language 2
15.00
CLSY705
The Body in Popular Culture and Performance
15.00
CRIM780
The Police and Crime Prevention
15.00
CRIM782
Understanding Restorative Justice
15.00
CLSY703
Work Integrated Learning
30.00
CLSY712
Work Integrated Learning Study Abroad
30.00
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