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2010 Papers
Add to your degree or or take papers simply for the love of it!
All papers run between Monday 5 January to Friday 26 February 2010
The following degree level papers are available to students in Hamilton (HAM) & (BLK), Tauranga (TGA), or online (NET).
Please note that normal university admission criteria apply (see www.waikato.ac.nz/enrol/howto.shtml). In addition, some papers require the prior completion of previous papers or of an undergraduate degree.
| ALED221-10S (TGA) |
Music in Action 2 |
This is a practical music paper based on playing instruments and singing,
in a variety of combinations.
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| COMP221-10S (HAM) |
Introduction to 3D Modelling and Animation |
Introduces 3D modelling concepts through self-paced laboratory
exercises.
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| ENGL213-10S (HAM) |
Creative Writing |
Creative Writing looks at the nature of life writing - memoir,
biography, the personal essay - as ways of examining the meaning of
being human at this strange conjunction of history.
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| ENGL318-10S (HAM) |
Creative Writing: Voice and Image |
Creative Writing: Voice and
Image explores the basic elements of imaginative writing - image and
voice - through which writers create dynamic, enveloping and textured
fictional/poetic worlds, both for their own pleasure/absorption and for
the reader's.
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| HDCO524-10S (TGA) |
Intelligence, Creativity and the Development of Talent |
This paper involves an in-depth examination of historical and contemporary
models of intelligence, creativity, giftedness, and talent, and how these
different interpretations impact on policy and practice in education.
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| HIST260-10S (HAM) |
Special Topic: Writing Historical Fiction |
Taught by bestselling New Zealand
author Deborah Challinor, this
paper offers an introduction to the
popular genre of historical fiction.
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| MAOR100-10S (HAM) |
Te Reo Māori me ōna Tikanga: The Māori Language
and its Customs |
This paper is designed to introduce the student to basic Māori culture
through elementary Māori language, and the Māori customs demonstrated
by that language.
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| MAOR314-10S (HAM) |
Te Reo Māori: Advanced |
This paper focuses on the development of the ability to use the language
in a wide range of creative and artistic contexts, paying careful attention
to the appropriate selection and use of culturally appropriate language,
imagery and symbolism.
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| MUSI100-10S (HAM) |
Materials of Music |
Introductory training in the essential technical skills of classical music
including notation, harmony, counterpoint, score reading, sight-singing
and keyboard skills.
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| MUSI260-10S (BLK) |
Special Topic: Estill Voice Training |
This paper is a study of vocal production and aims to educate about
the workings of the voice and enable students to understand details of
its function.
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| PHIL210-10S (NET) |
Minds and Machines |
A philosophical examination of the mind including not only the main
philosophical theories but also approaches from psychology and
artificial intelligence.
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| PHIL217-10S (NET) |
Environmental Ethics |
An examination of theoretical and applied ethical questions about our treatment of the environment.
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| PHIL218-10S (NET) |
Ethics at Work |
Provides an understanding of ethics as it relates to professional and business practice.
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| POLS229-10S (HAM) |
The US and the World |
In the post-Cold War era, the United States has assumed a prominent
role in world politics. This paper explores the domestic and international
political dimensions of that role.
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| SMST210-10S (HAM) |
Small Studio Production 1 |
Students are introduced to basic TV studio management and to individual
and group production skills.
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| TIKA153-10S (HAM) |
Mahi Whakaari Hou: Performing Arts - A Contemporary Perspective |
This is an introduction to the contemporary development of Māori
song and dance.
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