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Limitations Schedule B - Limited Entry Courses

(admission by selection)

Faculty of Arts

Section 1: Identified courses with specific academic standards and other selection criteria

Students will be selected for enrolment into the following courses, up to the specified maximum number of places available, on the basis of selection criteria available from the relevant faculty.

Course Approved Limit
Anthropology
ANTHRO 317 16
ANTHRO 353 20
Drama
DRAMA 202 A & B 35
DRAMA 302 35
DRAMA 305 35
DRAMA 306 35
Politics and International Relations
POLITICS 708 40
POLITICS 710 40
POLITICS 770 40
POLITICS 774 15
POLITICS 777 40
Public Policy
POLICY 742 (on campus only) 50
Screen Production
SCREEN 700   18
SCREEN 701 18
SCREEN 712    18
SCREEN 714 18

Section 2: Identified courses without specific prerequisite academic standards or other selection criteria

Students will be selected for enrolment into the following courses, up to the specified maximum number of places available, on a first in, first enrolled basis:

Course Approved Limit
English
ENGLISH 252/324 100
Language Teaching and Learning
LANGTCHG 311   24
Media and Screen Studies
MEDIA 340 40

Section 3: All other scheduled courses

All other scheduled courses offered by the Faculty of Arts shall also be deemed to be limited due to an insufficiency of accommodation.  The limit will be determined by the maximum capacity of the room(s) allocated to the class(es) associated with each course through the University’s timetable process in accordance with the Academic Timetable Policy. Where laboratory sessions or compulsory tutorials are scheduled, the ability to accommodate these sessions for the course or the overall enrolment number will be the limiting factor, depending on which presents the tightest constraint. It is not possible to set the numerical limits for these courses in advance, but the University will seek to accommodate as many students as possible. Students will be selected for enrolment on a first in, first enrolled basis, until the maximum capacity has been reached. Oversight of the process will be provided by the Associate Dean (Academic) in the first instance.

Faculty of Business and Economics

Section 1: Identified courses with specific prerequisite academic standards and other selection criteria

Students will be selected for enrolment into the following courses, up to the specified maximum number of places available, on the basis of selection criteria available from the relevant faculty.

Course Approved Limit
Business
BUSINESS 301 50
Information Systems
INFOSYS 110 (SS) 50
INFOSYS 110 (S1) 200
INFOSYS 110 (S2) 200

Section 2: Identified courses without specific prerequisite academic standards or other selection criteria

Students will be selected for enrolment into the following courses, up to the specified maximum number of places available, on a first in, first enrolled basis:

Innovation  
INNOVATE 100G (S1) 200
INNOVATE 100G (S2) 200 

Section 3: All other scheduled courses

All other scheduled courses offered by the Faculty of Business and Economics shall also be deemed to be limited due to an insufficiency of accommodation. The limit will be determined by the maximum capacity of the room(s) allocated to the class(es) associated with each course through the University’s timetable process in accordance with the Academic Timetable Policy. Where laboratory sessions or compulsory tutorials are scheduled, the ability to accommodate these sessions for the course or the overall enrolment number will be the limiting factor, depending on which presents the tightest constraint. It is not possible to set the numerical limits for these courses in advance, but the University will seek to accommodate as many students as possible. Students will be selected for enrolment on a first in, first enrolled basis, until the maximum capacity has been reached. Oversight of the process will be provided by the Associate Dean (Academic Programmes) in the first instance.

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Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries

Section 1: Identified courses with specific prerequisite academic standards and other selection criteria

Students will be selected for enrolment into the following courses, up to the specified maximum number of places available, on the basis of selection criteria available from the relevant faculty.

None identified.

Section 2: Identified courses without specific prerequisite academic standards or other selection criteria

Students will be selected for enrolment into the following courses, up to the specified maximum number of places available, on a first in, first enrolled basis:

Course Approved Limit
Architectural History, Theory and Criticism  
ARCHHTC 102G
50  
ARCHHTC 700 20
ARCHHTC 701 20
ARCHHTC 703 20
ARCHHTC 704 20
Architectural Media  
ARCHDRC 700 20  
ARCHDRC 701 20
ARCHDRC 702 20
ARCHDRC 703 20
Architectural Professional Studies  
ARCHPRM 702 20
ARCHPRM 703 20
Architectural Technology
 
ARCHTECH 707 20
ARCHTECH 708 20
ARCHTECH 709 20
ARCHTECH 710 20
Architecture General  
ARCHGEN 714 20
ARCHGEN 715 20
ARCHGEN 733 20

Dance

DANCE 101, 101G (SS, S1, S2)

60 in each

DANCE 200, 200G

30
Design
DESIGN 100 130
Urban Planning  
URBPLAN 101G 60 

Section 3: All other scheduled courses

All other scheduled courses offered by the Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries shall also be deemed to be limited due to an insufficiency of accommodation. The limit will be determined by the maximum capacity of the room(s) allocated to the class(es) associated with each course through the University’s timetable process in accordance with the Academic Timetable Policy. Where laboratory sessions or compulsory tutorials are scheduled, the ability to accommodate these sessions for the course or the overall enrolment number will be the limiting factor, depending on which presents the tightest constraint. It is not possible to set the numerical limits for these courses in advance, but the University will seek to accommodate as many students as possible. Students will be selected for enrolment on a first in, first enrolled basis, until the maximum capacity has been reached. Oversight of the process will be provided by the Associate Dean (Academic) or delegate in the first instance.

 

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Faculty of Education and Social Work

Section 1: Identified courses with specific prerequisite academic standards and other selection criteria

Students will be selected for enrolment into the following courses, up to the specified maximum number of places available, on the basis of selection criteria available from the relevant faculty.

Course Approved Limit
Professional Supervision
EDPROFST 706 30
PROFSUPV 700 (S1) 25
PROFSUPV 700 (S2) 25

Section 2: Identified courses without specific prerequisite academic standards or other selection criteria

Students will be selected for enrolment into the following courses, up to the specified maximum number of places available, on a first in, first enrolled basis:

None identified.

Section 3: All other scheduled courses

All other scheduled courses offered by the Faculty of Education and Social Work shall also be deemed to be limited due to an insufficiency of accommodation.  The limit will be determined by the maximum capacity of the room(s) allocated to the class(es) associated with each course through the University’s timetable process in accordance with the Academic Timetable Policy. Where laboratory sessions or compulsory tutorials are scheduled, the ability to accommodate these sessions for the course or the overall enrolment number will be the limiting factor, depending on which presents the tightest constraint. It is not possible to set the numerical limits for these courses in advance, but the University will seek to accommodate as many students as possible.  Students will be selected for enrolment on a first in, first enrolled basis, until the maximum capacity has been reached.  Oversight of the process will be provided by the Deputy Dean in the first instance.

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Faculty of Engineering

Section 1: Identified courses with specific prerequisite academic standards and other selection criteria

Students will be selected for enrolment into the following courses, up to the specified maximum number of places available, on the basis of selection criteria available from the relevant faculty.

Course Approved Limit
Computer Systems Engineering  
COMPSYS 306 81
Electrical and Electronic Engineering  
ELECTENG 734 60
ELECTENG 741 25
Engineering General  
ENGGEN 730 (S1) 65
ENGGEN 730 (S2) 65
ENGGEN 731 80
Software Engineering  

SOFTENG 701

100

SOFTENG 751

70

SOFTENG 754

70

SOFTENG 761

70

SOFTENG 762

40

Section 2: Identified courses without specific prerequisite academic standards or other selection criteria

Students will be selected for enrolment into the following courses, up to the specified maximum number of places available, on a first in, first enrolled basis:

Course Approved Limit
Energy Technology  
GEOTHERM 601 45
GEOTHERM 602 45
GEOTHERM 603 45
GEOTHERM 620 45
Environmental Engineering
ENVENG 752 38
Mechanical Engineering  
MECHENG 709 50
MECHENG 710 5
MECHENG 735 36
MECHENG 752 30

Section 3: All other scheduled courses

All other scheduled courses offered by the Faculty of Engineering shall also be deemed to be limited due to an insufficiency of accommodation. The limit will be determined by the maximum capacity of the room(s) allocated to the class(es) associated with each course through the University’s timetable process in accordance with the Academic Timetable Policy. Where laboratory sessions or compulsory tutorials are scheduled, the ability to accommodate these sessions for the course or the overall enrolment number will be the limiting factor, depending on which presents the tightest constraint. It is not possible to set the numerical limits for these courses in advance, but the University will seek to accommodate as many students as possible. Students will be selected for enrolment on a first in, first enrolled basis, until the maximum capacity has been reached. Oversight of the process will be provided by Prof Rosalind Archer, the Deputy Dean in the first instance.

 

 

 

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Faculty of Law

Section 1: Identified courses with specific prerequisite academic standards and other selection criteria

Students will be selected for enrolment into the following courses, up to the specified maximum number of places available, on the basis of selection criteria available from the relevant faculty.

Course Approved Limit
Law
LAW 201 500
LAW 211 500
LAW 231 500
LAW 241 500
LAW 298 510
Law General
LAWGENRL 421 70
LAWGENRL 424 52
LAWGENRL 434 40
LAWGENRL 456 60
Law Honours
LAWHONS 722 25
LAWHONS 734 25  
LAWHONS 744 25
LAWHONS 746 25
LAWHONS 748/LAWCOMM 775 30
LAWHONS 753 A & B 30
LAWHONS 754 A & B 30
LAWHONS 755 A & B 25
Law Public
LAWPUBL 400 36
LAWPUBL 409 26
LAWPUBL 441 60
LAWPUBL 461 20

Section 2: Identified courses without specific prerequisite academic standards or other selection criteria

Students will be selected for enrolment into the following courses, up to the specified maximum number of places available, on a first in first enrolled basis:

Course Approved Limit
Law Commercial
LAWCOMM 701–797 25 per course
Law General
LAWGENRL 701–774
25 per course
Law Environmental
LAWENVIR 701–779 25 per course
Law Public
LAWPUBL 701–779 25 per course

Section 3: All other scheduled courses

All other scheduled courses offered by the Faculty of Law shall be deemed to be limited due to an insufficiency of accommodation.  The limit will be determined by the maximum capacity of the room(s) allocated to the classes) associated with each course through the University’s timetable process in accordance with the Academic Timetable Policy. Where laboratory sessions or compulsory tutorials are scheduled, the ability to accommodate these sessions for the course or the overall enrolment number will be the limiting factor, depending on which presents the tightest constraint. It is not possible to set the numerical limits for these courses in advance, but the University will seek to accommodate as many students as possible. Students will be selected for enrolment on a first in, first enrolled basis, until the maximum capacity has been reached. Oversight of the process will be provided by the Associate Dean (Academic) in the first instance.

 

 

 

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Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences

Section 1: Identified courses with specific prerequisite academic standards and other selection criteria

Students will be selected for enrolment into the following courses, up to the specified maximum number of places available, on the basis of selection criteria available from the relevant faculty.

Course Approved Limit
Health Psychology
HLTHPSYC 122 520
HLTHPSYC 714 18
HLTHPSYC 715 18

HLTHPSYC 717

18
HLTHPSYC 719 18
HLTHPSYC 720 18

HLTHPSYC 758

18
Māori Health
MAORIHTH 301 90
MAORIHTH 701 100
Medical Imaging  
MEDIMAGE 300 20 
MEDIMAGE 302 50
Medical Science
MEDSCI 142 1400
MEDSCI 201 150
MEDSCI 202 240
MEDSCI 203 300
MEDSCI 204 216
MEDSCI 205 400
MEDSCI 206 250
MEDSCI 300 20
MEDSCI 301 60
MEDSCI 302 60
MEDSCI 309 72
MEDSCI 311 72
MEDSCI 312 64
MEDSCI 313 80
MEDSCI 314 60
MEDSCI 315 100
MEDSCI 316 115
MEDSCI 317 115
MEDSCI 318

96

MEDSCI 319

96

MEDSCI 320

96

Pharmacology
PHARMCOL 399 48
Physiology
PHYSIOL 399
50
Population Health  
POPLHLTH 101 395
POPLHLTH 102 395
POPLHLTH 111 1260
POPLHLTH 202 180
POPLHLTH 302 70 per semester
Population Health Practice
POPLPRAC 707 40
POPLPRAC 708 40

Section 2: Identified courses without specific prerequisite academic standards or other selection criteria

Students will be selected for enrolment into the following courses, up to the specified maximum number of places available, on a first in, first enrolled basis:

None identified.

Section 3: All other Scheduled courses

All other scheduled courses offered by the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences shall be deemed to be limited due to an insufficiency of accommodation. The limit will be determined by the maximum capacity of the room(s) allocated to the class(es) associated with each course through the University’s timetable process in accordance with the Academic Timetable Policy. Where laboratory sessions or compulsory tutorials are scheduled, the ability to accommodate these sessions for the course or the overall enrolment number will be the limiting factor, depending on which presents the tightest constraint. It is not possible to set the numerical limits for these courses in advance, but the University will seek to accommodate as many students as possible. Students will be selected for enrolment on a first in, first enrolled basis, until the maximum capacity has been reached. Oversight of the process will be provided by the Associate Dean (Academic) in the first instance.

 

 

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Faculty of Science

Section 1: Identified courses with specific prerequisite academic standards and other selection criteria

Students will be selected for enrolment into the following courses, up to the specified maximum number of places available, on the basis of selection criteria available from the relevant faculty.

Course Approved Limit
Biological Sciences
BIOSCI 101 (S2) 1250
BIOSCI 106 (S2) 1100
BIOSCI 107 (S1) 1560
BIOSCI 108 480
BIOSCI 109 480
BIOSCI 201   440
BIOSCI 202   370
BIOSCI 203   440
BIOSCI 220 (S1) 350
BIOSCI 220 (S2) 370
BIOSCI 326 120
BIOSCI 347 160
BIOSCI 348 160
BIOSCI 355 130
BIOSCI 701 50
BIOSCI 704 50
BIOSCI 739 45
Chemistry
CHEM 110 (S1) 1300
CHEM 110 (S2) 300
CHEM 120 (S1) 196
CHEM 120 (S2) 300
CHEM 251   180
CHEM 252   250
CHEM 253   200
CHEM 260   70
CHEM 320   130
CHEM 330   130
CHEM 340   108
CHEM 351 120
CHEM 360 80
CHEM 380   40
CHEM 390   192
CHEM 392   100
Food Science
FOODSCI 100/110 251
FOODSCI 200   120

FOODSCI 202  

60

FOODSCI 301   70

FOODSCI 306  

70

FOODSCI 310  

72

FOODSCI 399 (S1)

20

FOODSCI 399 (S2)

72

Forensic Science
FORENSIC 701 35
FORENSIC 702 35
FORENSIC 703   30
FORENSIC 704   20
FORENSIC 706   30
FORENSIC 707 20
Marine Science
MARINE 100 200
MARINE 202 120
MARINE 302 58
MARINE 303 48

MARINE 305

24

MARINE 701 30
MARINE 702 16
MARINE 703 25
MARINE 705 25
MARINE 707 12
Psychology
PSYCH 108 (S1) 560
PSYCH 108 (S2) 560
PSYCH 109 (S1) 560
PSYCH 109 (S2) 560
PSYCH 200 420
PSYCH 201 420
PSYCH 202   440
PSYCH 203   425
PSYCH 204   440
PSYCH 207   440
PSYCH 300   200
PSYCH 303   180
PSYCH 305   180
PSYCH 306   380
PSYCH 309   175
PSYCH 310   300
PSYCH 311   180
PSYCH 313   180
PSYCH 317 180
PSYCH 319 100
PSYCH 320   180
PSYCH 326 (S2) 180
PSYCH 370 A/B 10
PSYCH 399 (S1) 30
PSYCH 399 (S2) 160

PSYCH 700

20

PSYCH 707   20
PSYCH 708   15
PSYCH 714   20

PSYCH 715  

30

PSYCH 717

20

PSYCH 718

20

PSYCH 721

20

PSYCH 722

20

PSYCH 723  

20

PSYCH 725

25

PSYCH 728

8

PSYCH 730  

8

PSYCH 731

20

PSYCH 733 (S1)

20

PSYCH 741 

16

PSYCH 742

20

PSYCH 743 20

PSYCH 744  

35

PSYCH 746  

20

PSYCH 749  

16

PSYCH 750  

16

PSYCH 751  

16

PSYCH 754  

20

PSYCH 757  

10

PSYCH 758  

20

PSYCH 759

20

PSYCH 761

21

PSYCH 765

20

PSYCH 766 (S2)

21

PSYCH 767  

20

PSYCH 770 12
PSYCH 778 20
Science Enterprise

SCIENT 701

50

SCIENT 702

30

SCIENT 703

50

SCIENT 704

30

SCIENT 705

30

SCIENT 706

30

SCIENT 720

25

SCIENT 721

30

Statistics
STATS 705 25

STATS 769

150

Section 2: Identified courses without specific prerequisite academic standards or other selection criteria

Students will be selected for enrolment into the following courses, up to the specified maximum number of places available, on a first in first enrolled basis: 

Course Approved Limit

Chemistry

CHEM 150 (S1)

250

Food Science

FOODSCI 110

190

Marine Science

MARINE 100G

125

Psychology

PSYCH 109G (S1)  

70

PSYCH 109G (S2)  

70

Wine Science

WINESCI 201 (S1) 105

WINESCI 201 (S2)

105

Section 3: All other scheduled courses

All other scheduled courses offered by the Faculty of Science shall also be deemed to be limited due to an insufficiency of accommodation. The limit will be determined by the maximum capacity of the room(s) allocated to the class(es) associated with each course through the University’s timetable process in accordance with the Academic Timetable Policy. Where laboratory sessions or compulsory tutorials are scheduled, the ability to accommodate these sessions for the course or the overall enrolment number will be the limiting factor, depending on which presents the tightest constraint. It is not possible to set the numerical limits for these courses in advance, but the University will seek to accommodate as many students as possible. Students will be selected for enrolment on a first in, first enrolled basis, until the maximum capacity has been reached. Oversight of the process will be provided by the Associate Dean (Academic) in the first instance.

 

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