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The Personal Programmes of Study Regulations apply in these regulations. |
Admission |
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Candidates for the Degree must have qualified for admission
to the University of Waikato and met any criteria set out in the Criteria
for Admission to Particular Qualifications. |
Requirements for the Degree |
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The normal minimum period of enrolment for completion
of the Degree is four years1. |
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Candidates must enrol in the Faculty of Arts and Social
Sciences and follow an approved programme of study. |
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Candidates must gain 480 points at 100, 200, 300, and
400 levels, including at least 360 points above 100 level, 220 points
above 200 level and 100 points above 300 level. |
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Candidates must complete the requirements of the specified
programme in Environmental Planning as prescribed in the appendix
to these regulations. |
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Candidates must also complete the requirements of a
planning stream, as prescribed for that stream in the relevant
subject entry in the University of Waikato Calendar. |
Variations |
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The Dean or delegated authority may vary or waive these
regulations in individual cases. |
Note: |
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Candidates who choose to withdraw from the BEP after
completion of year three may be eligible to graduate with a BSocSc
with a major in Geography. |
Appendix |
Compulsory Papers |
100 level |
ENVP106 Introduction to Environmental
Planning (15 points) |
TTWA150 Te Tiriti o Waitangi: An Introduction
to the Treaty of Waitangi (15 points) |
and 45 points chosen from |
BIOL102 The Biology of Organisms (15
points) |
ECON100 Business Economics and the
New Zealand Economy (15 points) |
ECON110 Economics and Society (15
points) |
ENVS101 Environmental Science (15
points) |
ERTH103 Discovering Planet Earth (15
points) |
ERTH104 Earth and Ocean Environments
(15 points) |
GEOG103 Resources and Environmental
Sustainability (15 points) |
POLS100 Playing Politics: Conflict,
Cooperation and Choice (15 points) |
POLS105 People and Policy (15 points) |
SOCP102 Introduction to Social Policy
(15 points) |
200 level |
ENVP206 Principles of Environmental
Planning (20 points) |
ENVP207 Spatial Analysis (20 points) |
ENVP217 Environmental Ethics for Planners
(20 points) |
GEOG219 Māori Lands and Communities
(20 points) |
300 level |
ENVP305 Māori Planning and Resource
Management (20 points) |
ENVP306 Planning in Aotearoa/New Zealand
(20 points) |
ENVP308 Planning Methods and Environmental
Appraisal (20 points) |
ENVP307 Planning for Sustainability
(20 points) |
400 level |
ENVP403 Legal Principles and Processes
for Planners (20 points) |
ENVP404 Strategic Spatial Planning
(20 points) |
ENVP405 Professional Skills (20 points) |
ENVP406 Advanced Planning Theory (20
points) |
ENVP408 Plan Interpretation and Consent
Processing (20 points) |