DEGREE PROGRAMME TIMETABLE FOR SEMESTER 3, 2015
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1 27 July DEGREE PROGRAMME TIMETABLE FOR SEMESTER 3, 2015 International Business 2.xxx Hospitality 5.xxx Tourism 3.xxx Information Technology 7.xxx Please Note: Classes for HM, IB and TM students are scheduled to Friday in three hour time slots , , Classes for IT students are scheduled in time slot to Wednesday and ; and Friday and You are expected to be available for the whole three hour time slot in which your class is scheduled as there may be workshops, extra tutorials, etc. included. Starting late or leaving early for an outside commitment such as work may affect your overall attendance. Timetables for HM, IB and TM students include a three hour time slot on s from and Fridays from that may be used for extra or make-up classes, field trips, workshops, guest lecturers, etc. You are expected to be available for this time slot. Morning classes start on the hour and finish at 10 minutes before hour. Afternoon classes start at 10 minutes past the hour and finish on the hour. Be punctual in your attendance. This is important for learning and will also be a habit you need to observe when you get a job. On-line course selection will be open from Friday 24 July. Please check your ess accounts before the start of semester to find out if your selections have been approved. A tutorial guide re on-line course selection is available at St Helens and Asquith Campus Reception counters. Students transferring from other schools and seeking cross credits for previous study should seek advice on course selection from your Academic Head of Programme. Cross credits should be applied for at the beginning of your study. New students should refer to the Do it Yourself planning guides that are available for their programme. On-line course selection for Stage 2 and Stage 3 courses will only be approved if there is evidence you have completed the prerequisites. If you plan to apply for cross credit for a pre-requisite, please see your Academic Head of Programme as soon as possible. Stage 1 tutorial streams are closed off at 20 students; approval is given on a first-come-firstserved basis. Please note: Some streams may be programme specific or have programme priority. Some courses are listed under two course code numbers. Please be sure to select the one appropriate for your programme (e.g for BIB or DIB, but for BTM or DTM). Start 14 September End 18 December Exams - week beginning 7 Dec Grades published 24 Dec
2 2 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Principles Tues / Wed / Intro to Intl Business Mon / Wed Thus Consumer Behaviour Mon / Wed Marketing Principles Tues / Wed / NZ Taxation Tues / Thus Fri Managerial Accounting Tues / Fri Business Communication Mon / Tues Financial Markets Tues / Fri Business Economics Mon / Tues / ERP Solutions for Small Tues / Wed Wed / Fri Business MIS Mon / Thus Business Maths Tues / Wed International Business Mon / Wed English: Study Writing Mon / Tues / International Tues / Thus Wed / Thus / Advanced Financial Acctg Mon / Wed Fri Entrepreneurship Tues / Thus Strategic Tues / Thus Services Marketing Tues / Fri Operations Tues / Thus E-Marketing Tues / Thus AM Business Communication (lecture) Carole Chamberlain AM Information Systems tba R Business Economics (lecture) Saida Parvin R Consumer Behaviour Nick McCracken R International Business Ershad Ali R Advanced Financial Accounting Beena Lal R English: Study Writing (stream A) tba R Introduction to International Business Gerhard Peters AG Business Mathematics and Statistics Alistair Hookings R Strategic Rubaiyet Khan R Financial Markets and Institutions Saida Parvin Enterprise Resource Planning Solutions for Small Business tba R Marketing Principles (lecture) Nick McCracken R Managerial Accounting Beena Lal R International Ershad Ali R Business Communication (tutorial) Carole Chamberlain R English: Study Writing (stream B) tba R Operations Rubaiyet Khan R Entrepreneurship and Small Business Manisha Karia R E-Marketing Nick McCracken R Principles (lecture) Carole Chamberlain R Services Marketing Manisha Karia R Business Economics (stream A) Saida Parvin R NZ Taxation Beena Lal
3 3 Wednesday R Business Economics (Stream B) Saida Parvin R Consumer Behaviour Nick McCracken Enterprise Resource Planning Solutions for Small Business tba M English: Study Writing (stream A) tba R International Business Ershad Ali R Introduction to International Business Gerhard Peters M Business Mathematics and Statistics (IB tutorial) Alistair Hookings M English: Study Writing (stream B) tba R Principles (tutorial) Carole Chamberlain R Marketing Principles (tutorial) Nick McCracken R Advanced Financial Accounting Beena Lal AM Information Systems tba R Managerial Accounting Beena Lal R Strategic Rubaiyet Khan R Services Marketing Manisha Karia R Operations Rubaiyet Khan R Principles (tutorial) Carole Chamberlain R English: Study Writing (stream B) tba R NZ Taxation Beena Lal R International Ershad Ali R E-Marketing Nick McCracken R Entrepreneurship and Small Business Manisha Karia Friday R Marketing Principles (tutorial) Nick McCracken R English: Study Writing (stream A) tba R Financial Markets and Institutions Saida Parvin STAGE 3 Project Supervision Research Project (this cannot be done without prerequisite 2.261) Students intending to do this option should see Ershad Ali for advice and assignment of a supervisor Applied Project Students intending to do this option should see Manisha Karia for assignment of a supervisor.
4 4 TOURISM MANAGEMENT Principles of Tourism Mon / Wed Heritage Tourism Studies Mon / Wed Economics for Tourism and Hospitality Mon /Tues / Wed / Fri Travel and Air Transport Tues / Fri T&H Marketing Wed / Fri Entrepreneurship Tues / Thus T&H Tues / Thus Tourism Policy Tues / Thus R Economics for Tourism and Hospitality (lecture) Saida Parvin AG Principles of Tourism Nick Towner AG Heritage Tourism Studies Jonathon Spring AG Tourism and Hospitality Jonathon Spring R Entrepreneurship and Small Business for Tourism and Hospitality Manisha Karia AG Tourism Policy Planning and Nick Towner Development R Economics for Tourism and Hospitality (Stream A) Saida Parvin Wednesday R Economics for Tourism and Hospitality (Stream B) Saida Parvin AG Heritage Tourism Studies Jonathon Spring AG Principles of Tourism Nick Towner AM Tourism and Hospitality Marketing Anna Addison AG Tourism Policy Planning and Development Nick Towner AG Tourism and Hospitality Jonathon Spring AG Travel and Air Transport Semisi Taumoepeau R Entrepreneurship and Small Business for Tourism and Hospitality Manisha Karia Friday AM Tourism and Hospitality Marketing Anna Addison AG Travel and Air Transport Semisi Taumoepeau
5 5 STAGE 3 Project Supervision Research Project (this cannot be done without prerequisite 2.261) Students intending to do this option should see Semisi Taumoepeau for advice and assignment of a supervisor Applied Tourism Project Students intending to do this option should see Semisi Taumoepeau for the assignment of a supervisor
6 6 HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT Principles of Hospitality Mgmt* Mon / Tues / Reception and Front Office Tues / Thus Thus / Fri Food and Beverage Mgmt Mon / Thus Food and Beverage Prdn Tues / Wed Hospitality Strategic Mgmt* Mon / Tues / Written and Oral Communic. Mon / Tues Thus / Fri Accounting and Finance Thus / Fri An Integrated Approach to Tues / Thus *Block course: weeks 1-6 (lecturer Anna Addison), followed by weeks 7-12 (lecturer Erwin Losekoot) (same times and room) AM Principles of Hospitality Zaina Theresa AM Written and Oral Communication Skills for the Hospitality Industry (lecture) Carole Chamberlain AM Food and Beverage Roz Kelly AM Principles of Hospitality Zaina Theresa AM Reception and Front Office Anna Addison AM Food and Beverage Production Operations Roz Kelly AG An Integrated Approach to Hospitality Erwin Losekoot Wednesday Café Food Production Operations Roz Kelly AM Principles of Hospitality Zaina Theresa AM Written and Oral Communication Skills for the Hospitality Industry (tutorial) Carole Chamberlain AM Food and Beverage Roz Kelly AM Reception and Front Office Anna Addison AM An Integrated Approach to Hospitality Erwin Losekoot AM Accounting and Finance for the Hospitality Industry Ranjit Singh
7 7 Friday AM Principles of Hospitality Zaina Theresa AM Accounting and Finance for the Hospitality Industry Ranjit Singh STAGE 3 Project Supervision Research Project (this cannot be done without prerequisite 2.261) Students intending to do this option should see Erwin Losekoot for advice and assignment of a supervisor Hospitality Industry Placement or Applied Hospitality Project Students intending to do one of these options should see Erwin Losekoot for assignment of a supervisor
8 8 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Business Communication Mon / Wed Database Engineering II Tues / Wed Fundamentals of Comp Prog Mon / Thus Requirement Modelling Mon / Fri Database Engineering I Mon / Fri ERP Solutions Tues / Wed Maths for Computing Tues / Thus ITPM Tues / Wed Computer Algorithms Thus / Fri Web Applications Mon / Thus Object Oriented Prog. Tues / Wed Human Computer Inter. Mon / Thus Desktop Applications Mon / Thus Network Systems Security Mon / Fri Information System Security Tues / Wed Advanced Networking Mon / Thus Computer Networks II Tues / Wed MIS Mon / Thus AM Business Communication (lecture) Carole Chamberlain AG Requirement Modelling Rakesh Kumar AM Human Computer Interaction Havea Fonua AM Network Systems Security Kourosh Ahmadi AM Information Systems tba AM Fundamentals of Computer Programming Mike Watts AM Database Engineering I Havea Fonua AM Desktop Applications Development Kabas Albakry AM Web Applications Development Binglan Han AM Advanced Networking Sione Ketu u AG Mathematics for Computing Alistair Hookings AM Object Oriented Programming Binglan Han AM Information Systems Security Kourosh Ahmadi Enterprise Resource Planning Solutions for Small Business tba AM Information Technology Project Rakesh Kumar AM Computer Networks II Sione Ketu u AM Database Engineering II Kabas Albakry Wednesday AG Business Communication (tutorial) Carole Chamberlain AM Object Oriented Programming Binglan Han AM Information Systems Security Kourosh Ahmadi Enterprise Resource Planning Solutions for Small Business tba AM Information Technology Project Rakesh Kumar AM Computer Networks II Sione Ketu u AM Database Engineering II Kabas Albakry
9 Fundamentals of Computer Programming Mike Watts AG Mathematics for Computing Alistair Hookings AM Desktop Applications Development Kabas Albakry AM Web Applications Development Binglan Han AM Advanced Networking Sione Ketu u AM Information Systems tba AG Computer Algorithms and Discrete Mathematics Alistair Hookings AM Human Computer Interaction Havea Fonua Friday AG Requirement Modelling Rakesh Kumar AM Network Systems Security Kourosh Ahmadi AM Database Engineering I Havea Fonua AG Computer Algorithms and Discrete Mathematics Alistair Hookings STAGE 3 Project Supervision Information Technology Project / Intensive Information Technology Project Students intending to do this course should see Rakesh Kumar for the first project meeting. Project Presentations will be held in AM29 on from 12:30 2:00, date to be advised. GDIT Workshops Weeks 2 and noon AM8 Network I (Computer Networks Specialisation only) Weeks 2 and 3 Weeks 2 and pm AM13 Fundamentals of Computer Programming (Software Development Specialisation only) Alistair Hookings pm AM13 The IT System (All new GDIT students)
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