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2021 Undergraduate Prospectus waikato.ac.nz At the University of Waikato, we pride ourselves on our warm and welcoming culture. If you'd like to get a taste of Waikato student life, set up an appointment with one of our Future Student Advisors. They’ll show you around our campuses, and can give you some advice on your studies. Make an appointment by emailing [email protected] or by calling 0800 WAIKATO. 2 The University of Waikato CONTENTS ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF WAIKATO Bachelor of Arts Te Piringa - Faculty of Law 68 Bachelor of Arts Te Pua Wānanga ki te Ao – Welcome Nau Mai 2 Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies 70 Hamilton campus 4 Bachelor of Business Waikato Management School 72 The Pā 6 Bachelor of Communication Tauranga campus 8 Waikato Management School 74 Transport to campus 10 Bachelor of Computing & Mathematical Rankings and reputation 11 Sciences with Honours School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences 76 Our facilities 12 Bachelor of Design Student life at Waikato 14 School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences 78 STUDENT SUPPORT Bachelor of Engineering with Honours School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences Student support services 16 and School of Engineering 80 Health and wellbeing 18 Bachelor of Environmental Planning Work experience and advice 20 Division of Arts, Law, Psychology and Social Sciences 82 Māori ki Waikato 22 Bachelor of Health Te Huataki Waiora School of Health 84 Pacific at Waikato 24 Bachelor of Health, Sport and Human Performance International students 26 Te Huataki Waiora School of Health 86 Waikato OE: student exchange 28 Bachelor of Laws Te Piringa - Faculty of Law 88 Bachelor of Management Studies with Honours ACCOMMODATION Waikato Management School 90 Accommodation in Hamilton 30 Bachelor of Music Accommodation in Tauranga 32 Division of Arts, Law, Psychology and Social Sciences 92 Bachelor of Science SCHOLARSHIPS AND FEES School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences 94 Bachelor of Science School of Science 96 Scholarships 34 Bachelor of Science (Technology) Fees-free policy 37 School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences and School of Science 98 ENTRANCE AND ENROLLING Bachelor of Social Sciences Applying and admission 38 Division of Arts, Law, Psychology and Social Sciences 100 Enrol in five easy steps 40 Bachelor of Social Sciences Te Kura Toi Tangata School of Education 102 Enrolment FAQs 42 Bachelor of Social Sciences Te Pua Wānanga Pathways to university study 44 ki te Ao – Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies 104 Jump Start 46 Bachelor of Social Work Unistart 47 Division of Arts, Law, Psychology and Social Sciences 106 Bachelor of Teaching CHOOSE YOUR SUBJECT Te Kura Toi Tangata School of Education 108 Subject index 49 Certificates and diplomas 111 Diploma in Te Tohu Paetahi 112 CHOOSE YOUR DEGREE YOUR NEXT STEPS Degree index 63 Degree structure 64 Glossary 113 Conjoint degrees and double majors 65 Get prepared for university 114 Bachelor of Arts Postgraduate study 115 Division of Arts, Law, Psychology and Social Sciences 66 Graduation 116 This publication has been printed with vegetable-based inks and environmentally responsible papers, supporting the growth of responsible forest management worldwide. This document is printed throughout on Impress Matt, which is an environmentally responsible paper. Forestry Stewardship Council® (FSC®) certified, it is produced using Elemental Chlorine Free (ECF), Mixed Source pulp from responsible sources, and is manufactured under the strict ISO14001 Environmental Management System. FSC® certification is internationally recognised as the most rigorous. The University of Waikato is committed to reducing its environmental footprint. Undergraduate Prospectus 2021 1 Nau Mai Nau Welcome Welcome At the University of Waikato, we look forward to providing you with the essential learning foundations you require to achieve your career and life goals. You will find the University of Waikato During 2020, we will continue a offers a distinctive community that revitalisation of our campuses to ensure sets us apart from others. Our our learning environments are of the campuses in Hamilton and Tauranga highest quality. In 2019, we opened our reflect the unique nature of these two state-of-the-art Tauranga campus and growing regions. Not only do we offer started a major construction project quality learning environments, but in Hamilton to build The Pā – a new some of the country’s best mountains, student centre and cultural hub. New beaches, lakes and natural reserves are Hamilton student accommodation also on our doorstep for you to enjoy. opens in 2020. At the University of Waikato, we value The University of Waikato student the many cultures represented within services team provides excellent our diverse student body. We believe support while you study with us. We our Māori and Pasifika student offerings want to ensure that you not only gain are the strongest in New Zealand, while the knowledge you require to succeed in our partnership with Zhejiang University your career, but that you will also enjoy City College in Hangzhou, China, the full university experience we offer. provides a strong link into Asia. For University of Waikato graduates are students who want international study known for making a big difference in opportunities, we offer numerous the world around them and we look options across the globe. forward to helping you do the same as you embark on your learning and career goals with us. Professor Neil Quigley Vice-Chancellor 2 The University of Waikato ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF WAIKATO Ko tā mātou ki Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato he whakaaro ki te tuku ki a koe ngā mātāpuna o te mātauranga e taea ai e koe ō whāinga, ō hiahia mō āpōpō. He tūmomo motuhake nō te hapori o Te Mō roto o te tau 2020 ka haere tonu te Whare Wānanga o Waikato. E kitea ana whakarauora i ō tātou papa wānanga taua motuhake ki ngā papa wānanga o kia noho tonu ai te kounga o ō mātou Kirikiriroa me Tauranga me te whai wāhi ki taiao ā-mātauranga. Nō te tau 2019 ka te rere o te tupu o ō rāua rohe. He kounga whakatuwheratia ai te papa wānanga nui kei te taiao o te whai i te mātauranga, hou rawa atu, ko tōna tūāpapa nō tēnei he kounga nui anō kei te taiao o ngā ao āmati, i Tauranga, ā, ka timata hoki tino maunga, tino tākutai, tino roto, tino te kaupapa nui whakaharahara ki rāhuinga ā-taiao e noho pātata mai ana hei Kirikiriroa, arā, Te Pā – ko ia ētahi oranga ā-tinana, oranga ā-ngākau mōu. pokapū hou, ā-ākonga, ā-ahurea. He whare noho hou anō mō te hunga He nui ki Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato ākonga ka whakatuwheratia a te ngā tūmomo ahurea o tō mātou hunga tau 2020 ki Kirikiriroa. ākonga. E whakapono ana mātou ki te uara ki Aotearoa o ō mātou whakakōranga He nui hoki nō te tautoko a te rōpū manaaki Māori, Pasifika hoki, ā, he uara nui anō nō i te hunga ākonga i a koe e ako ana ki tā mātou mahi ngātahitanga me Zhejiang konei. Mea nui ki a mātou kia kaua noa iho University City College o Hangzhou, Haina, nei e hopua kau te mātauranga hei tautoko me ngā hononga ki roto o Aahia. Tērā ia i ō whāinga mahi, he oranga mō te tinana, ētahi huarahi nui anō mō te hunga ākonga engari me whai wāhi koe ki te whānui me e hiahia ana ki te whai i te mātauranga te hōhonu o ngā wheako o konei hei oranga huri noa te ao. ngākau anō hoki mōu. E mōhiotia whānuitia ana ngā tauira kua whakapōtaetia, kua puta atu i konei, kua whai wāhi ki ngā whakāhunga whakamua i ō rātou ake taiao. Ko tā mātou hiahia mōu, me pērā rā anō mōu me tō ara ki āpōpō. Ahorangi Neil Quigley Tumuaki Undergraduate Prospectus 2021 3 4 The University of Waikato ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF WAIKATO The University of Waikato main campus is located in Hamilton, a vibrant and multicultural city immersed in Indigenous Māori culture, and home to about 169,000 people. Located on the banks of the Waikato River, Hamilton boasts magnificent parks and gardens. Beautiful campus Social life The Hamilton campus covers 65 No matter what you’re interested in hectares of beautiful park-like or what season it is, Hamilton has it grounds and lakes and provides a safe covered. There are food, music, arts environment for students to live, study and cultural events and most nightclubs and socialise. The gardens and grounds have free entry. attract a range of sports teams for If sports are your thing, you can see the campus practice and tournaments, and provide Chiefs rugby team live in action, and a venue for many community activities. in summer the Black Caps play regular The Village Green is the hub of student Hamilton cricket matches at Seddon Park, with life and is a popular venue for many student ticket prices available. student events. Facilities on campus include student accommodation, cafés, Annual events include Balloons over a bank, pharmacy, travel agent and Waikato and the Agricultural Fieldays, student health service, and Hamilton’s drawing crowds from all over New CBD is only a 10-minute drive away. Zealand and beyond. Claudelands Arena plays host to a range of expos, Explore and travel events and concerts throughout the year. Hamilton and its surrounding areas offer bike trails, surf beaches and Industry opportunities award-winning restaurants. Hamilton itself is a gateway to many of the Waikato is well-known for its thriving beautiful features of the Waikato primary industries, education and region, including a world-famous health care sectors. The region also left-hand surf break at Raglan and boasts a rapidly growing tech sector, the Hobbiton movie set at Matamata.
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