PHF02 is designed to establish the physical concepts necessary to study science at the degree level. Scientific method and principles are emphasised.
- Lecturer: Ashneel Chand
PHF02 is designed to establish the physical concepts necessary to study science at the degree level. Scientific method and principles are emphasised.
PHF02 is designed to establish the physical concepts necessary to study science at the degree level. Scientific method and principles are emphasised.
PHP02 is designed to teach the basic concepts of physics, develop an understanding of experimental procedures, and prepare students for physics courses and to develop laboratory skills.
PHP02 is designed to teach the basic concepts of physics, develop an understanding of experimental procedures, and prepare students for physics courses and to develop laboratory skills.
PHP02 is designed to teach the basic concepts of physics, develop an understanding of experimental procedures, and prepare students for physics courses and to develop laboratory skills.
PHP02 is designed to teach the basic concepts of physics, develop an understanding of experimental procedures, and prepare students for physics courses and to develop laboratory skills.
PHP02 is designed to teach the basic concepts of physics, develop an understanding of experimental procedures, and prepare students for physics courses and to develop laboratory skills.
PHP02 is designed to teach the basic concepts of physics, develop an understanding of experimental procedures, and prepare students for physics courses and to develop laboratory skills.
PHP02 is designed to teach the basic concepts of physics, develop an understanding of experimental procedures, and prepare students for physics courses and to develop laboratory skills.
Politics has been a central part of the lives and passions of humanity since the beginning of time. PL100 introduces students to the study of Politics and International Affairs. The content of the course is comprised of several broad topics which are designed to give students the basic elements from which to understand the complex world of Politics and International Affairs. Students who major in Politics and International Affairs will have the opportunity to develop these topics and other related themes and concepts at 200 and 300 level, as well as post-graduate level. While the course introduces broad concepts and theories of politics, it also encourages students to apply these ideas to the political realities as they occur in their global and local (Pacific) context.
Politics has been a central part of the lives and passions of humanity since the beginning of time. PL100 introduces students to the study of Politics and International Affairs. The content of the course is comprised of several broad topics which are designed to give students the basic elements from which to understand the complex world of Politics and International Affairs. Students who major in Politics and International Affairs will have the opportunity to develop these topics and other related themes and concepts at 200 and 300 level, as well as post-graduate level. While the course introduces broad concepts and theories of politics, it also encourages students to apply these ideas to the political realities as they occur in their global and local (Pacific) context.
Politics has been a central part of the lives and passions of humanity since the beginning of time. PL100 introduces students to the study of Politics and International Affairs. The content of the course is comprised of several broad topics which are designed to give students the basic elements from which to understand the complex world of Politics and International Affairs. Students who major in Politics and International Affairs will have the opportunity to develop these topics and other related themes and concepts at 200 and 300 level, as well as post-graduate level. While the course introduces broad concepts and theories of politics, it also encourages students to apply these ideas to the political realities as they occur in their global and local (Pacific) context.
Politics has been a central part of the lives and passions of humanity since the beginning of time. PL100 introduces students to the study of Politics and International Affairs. The content of the course is comprised of several broad topics which are designed to give students the basic elements from which to understand the complex world of Politics and International Affairs. Students who major in Politics and International Affairs will have the opportunity to develop these topics and other related themes and concepts at 200 and 300 level, as well as post-graduate level. While the course introduces broad concepts and theories of politics, it also encourages students to apply these ideas to the political realities as they occur in their global and local (Pacific) context.
Politics has been a central part of the lives and passions of humanity since the beginning of time. PL100 introduces students to the study of Politics and International Affairs. The content of the course is comprised of several broad topics which are designed to give students the basic elements from which to understand the complex world of Politics and International Affairs. Students who major in Politics and International Affairs will have the opportunity to develop these topics and other related themes and concepts at 200 and 300 level, as well as post-graduate level. While the course introduces broad concepts and theories of politics, it also encourages students to apply these ideas to the political realities as they occur in their global and local (Pacific) context.
This course explores issues and debates in contemporary international politics. It introduces students to some fundamental concepts and ideas of international politics, including the nation state, sovereignty, diplomacy and international law. The course also examines key theoretical approaches to studying international politics and how these may help explain some contemporary global problems and processes - namely conflict, cooperation and globalisation. Issues examined in this course include terrorism, humanitarian intervention and nuclear proliferation.
PLF01 introduces students to the politics of the Pacific region and focuses on issues important to contemporary Pacific politics. Students will be introduced to a number of important concepts such as imperialism, sovereignty, neo-colonialism, globalisation and regionalism. The course is particularly concerned with the interaction between outside powers, regional bodies and island states in the Pacific.