| 1 | <p>Discuss how the relationship between organisational levels determines how organ system functions.</p> | <p>CertHSc - Certificate in Health Sciences - Programme Capabilities <p>Graduates understand the thinking, research, theory and practice in their field(s) of study. They are aware of different knowledge systems and transdisciplinary perspectives.</p><p>Demonstrate a strong aptitude for science and English-rich subjects required for successful health study.<div> </div></p><p>Develop academic study skills for successful, independent learning for first-year study in FMHS.Demonstrate an Indigenous understanding of cultural contexts and skills.</p><p>Graduates think critically and creatively to engage constructively with knowledge systems, practices, theories, evidence, and ideas.</p><p>Apply critical thinking in application to health models and theories.</p><p>Apply evidence-based, multidisciplinary approaches to health contexts.</p> </p> |
| 2 | <p>Interpret diagrams/graphs/illustrations of organs and organ systems.</p> | <p>CertHSc - Certificate in Health Sciences - Programme Capabilities <p>Graduates understand the thinking, research, theory and practice in their field(s) of study. They are aware of different knowledge systems and transdisciplinary perspectives.</p><p>Demonstrate a strong aptitude for science and English-rich subjects required for successful health study.<div> </div></p><p>Develop academic study skills for successful, independent learning for first-year study in FMHS.Demonstrate an Indigenous understanding of cultural contexts and skills.</p><p>Graduates think critically and creatively to engage constructively with knowledge systems, practices, theories, evidence, and ideas.</p><p>Apply critical thinking in application to health models and theories.</p><p>Apply evidence-based, multidisciplinary approaches to health contexts.</p><p>Graduates demonstrate innovative and entrepreneurial approaches. They consider multiple perspectives in their solution-seeking and decision-making.</p><p>Develop their independence, solution-seeking, and decision-making skills to support continuation in tertiary study.</p><p>Graduates listen and express ideas respectfully. They share knowledge with diverse audiences using a range of technologies and formats.</p><p>Demonstrate competence and confident across a range of academic, cultural, verbal and performative platforms.</p> </p> |
| 3 | <p>Compare and contrast different components of organ systems.</p> | <p>CertHSc - Certificate in Health Sciences - Programme Capabilities <p>Graduates understand the thinking, research, theory and practice in their field(s) of study. They are aware of different knowledge systems and transdisciplinary perspectives.</p><p>Demonstrate a strong aptitude for science and English-rich subjects required for successful health study.<div> </div></p><p>Develop academic study skills for successful, independent learning for first-year study in FMHS.Demonstrate an Indigenous understanding of cultural contexts and skills.</p><p>Graduates think critically and creatively to engage constructively with knowledge systems, practices, theories, evidence, and ideas.</p><p>Apply critical thinking in application to health models and theories.</p><p>Apply evidence-based, multidisciplinary approaches to health contexts.</p><p>Graduates demonstrate innovative and entrepreneurial approaches. They consider multiple perspectives in their solution-seeking and decision-making.</p><p>Develop their independence, solution-seeking, and decision-making skills to support continuation in tertiary study.</p><p>Graduates listen and express ideas respectfully. They share knowledge with diverse audiences using a range of technologies and formats.</p><p>Demonstrate competence and confident across a range of academic, cultural, verbal and performative platforms.</p> </p> |
| 4 | <p>Engage with learning in the laboratory environment and demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between the theory and practical work.</p> | <p>CertHSc - Certificate in Health Sciences - Programme Capabilities <p>Graduates connect to knowledge of place. They are conversant with mātauranga Māori, kaupapa Māori and Te Tiriti o Waitangi and their context in Te Moananui-a-Kiwa and the world. They appreciate the importance of belonging and diversity. They advocate for just and equitable societies.</p><p>Develop confidence in their own critical Indigenous positionality as Māori and Pacific peoples in Aotearoa, Te Moananui-a-kiwa and the world.<div> </div><div> </div></p><p>Demonstrate and advocate an understanding of a rights-based approach, with a focus on Indigenous-based approaches to achieving equity.Draw on Indigenous knowledge systems and methodologies in approaches to learning, professional, and personal development.</p><p>Graduates understand the thinking, research, theory and practice in their field(s) of study. They are aware of different knowledge systems and transdisciplinary perspectives.</p><p>Demonstrate a strong aptitude for science and English-rich subjects required for successful health study.<div> </div></p><p>Develop academic study skills for successful, independent learning for first-year study in FMHS.Demonstrate an Indigenous understanding of cultural contexts and skills.</p><p>Graduates think critically and creatively to engage constructively with knowledge systems, practices, theories, evidence, and ideas.</p><p>Apply critical thinking in application to health models and theories.</p><p>Apply evidence-based, multidisciplinary approaches to health contexts.</p><p>Graduates demonstrate innovative and entrepreneurial approaches. They consider multiple perspectives in their solution-seeking and decision-making.</p><p>Develop their independence, solution-seeking, and decision-making skills to support continuation in tertiary study.</p><p>Graduates listen and express ideas respectfully. They share knowledge with diverse audiences using a range of technologies and formats.</p><p>Demonstrate competence and confident across a range of academic, cultural, verbal and performative platforms.</p><p>Graduates establish reciprocal, productive relationships and maintain whanaungatanga with the communities of Te Moananui-a-Kiwa and beyond. They are collaborative, able to both influence and work in the service of others.</p><p>Establish collaborative whanaungatanga with academic, community, and health sectors.</p><p>Develop strong tuakana teina relationships for success in future health study and careers.</p><p>Graduates demonstrate manaakitanga towards others and care for their own well-being. They act ethically and responsibly, exhibiting independent thought, resilience and lifelong learning.</p><p>Demonstrate an awareness of their leadership potential within future Māori and Pacific health workforce development.</p><p>Navigate personal, academic, and professional challenges with integrity, taking responsibility for academic and professional decisions and conduct, and building resilience.</p> </p> |
| 5 | <p>Explain how molecules function within the body and how cellular processes are regulated.</p> | <p>CertHSc - Certificate in Health Sciences - Programme Capabilities <p>Graduates understand the thinking, research, theory and practice in their field(s) of study. They are aware of different knowledge systems and transdisciplinary perspectives.</p><p>Demonstrate a strong aptitude for science and English-rich subjects required for successful health study.<div> </div></p><p>Develop academic study skills for successful, independent learning for first-year study in FMHS.Demonstrate an Indigenous understanding of cultural contexts and skills.</p><p>Graduates think critically and creatively to engage constructively with knowledge systems, practices, theories, evidence, and ideas.</p><p>Apply critical thinking in application to health models and theories.</p><p>Apply evidence-based, multidisciplinary approaches to health contexts.</p><p>Graduates demonstrate innovative and entrepreneurial approaches. They consider multiple perspectives in their solution-seeking and decision-making.</p><p>Develop their independence, solution-seeking, and decision-making skills to support continuation in tertiary study.</p> </p> |
| 6 | <p>Create a learning tool to demonstrate an aspect of either the cardiovascular, respiratory or nervous systems as a team.</p> | <p>CertHSc - Certificate in Health Sciences - Programme Capabilities <p>Graduates connect to knowledge of place. They are conversant with mātauranga Māori, kaupapa Māori and Te Tiriti o Waitangi and their context in Te Moananui-a-Kiwa and the world. They appreciate the importance of belonging and diversity. They advocate for just and equitable societies.</p><p>Develop confidence in their own critical Indigenous positionality as Māori and Pacific peoples in Aotearoa, Te Moananui-a-kiwa and the world.<div> </div><div> </div></p><p>Demonstrate and advocate an understanding of a rights-based approach, with a focus on Indigenous-based approaches to achieving equity.Draw on Indigenous knowledge systems and methodologies in approaches to learning, professional, and personal development.</p><p>Graduates understand the thinking, research, theory and practice in their field(s) of study. They are aware of different knowledge systems and transdisciplinary perspectives.</p><p>Demonstrate a strong aptitude for science and English-rich subjects required for successful health study.<div> </div></p><p>Develop academic study skills for successful, independent learning for first-year study in FMHS.Demonstrate an Indigenous understanding of cultural contexts and skills.</p><p>Graduates think critically and creatively to engage constructively with knowledge systems, practices, theories, evidence, and ideas.</p><p>Apply critical thinking in application to health models and theories.</p><p>Apply evidence-based, multidisciplinary approaches to health contexts.</p><p>Graduates demonstrate innovative and entrepreneurial approaches. They consider multiple perspectives in their solution-seeking and decision-making.</p><p>Develop their independence, solution-seeking, and decision-making skills to support continuation in tertiary study.</p><p>Graduates listen and express ideas respectfully. They share knowledge with diverse audiences using a range of technologies and formats.</p><p>Demonstrate competence and confident across a range of academic, cultural, verbal and performative platforms.</p><p>Graduates establish reciprocal, productive relationships and maintain whanaungatanga with the communities of Te Moananui-a-Kiwa and beyond. They are collaborative, able to both influence and work in the service of others.</p><p>Establish collaborative whanaungatanga with academic, community, and health sectors.</p><p>Develop strong tuakana teina relationships for success in future health study and careers.</p><p>Graduates demonstrate manaakitanga towards others and care for their own well-being. They act ethically and responsibly, exhibiting independent thought, resilience and lifelong learning.</p><p>Demonstrate an awareness of their leadership potential within future Māori and Pacific health workforce development.</p><p>Navigate personal, academic, and professional challenges with integrity, taking responsibility for academic and professional decisions and conduct, and building resilience.</p> </p> |
| 7 | <p>Demonstrate an understanding of the relationship of biology to health and other sciences.</p> | <p>CertHSc - Certificate in Health Sciences - Programme Capabilities <p>Graduates connect to knowledge of place. They are conversant with mātauranga Māori, kaupapa Māori and Te Tiriti o Waitangi and their context in Te Moananui-a-Kiwa and the world. They appreciate the importance of belonging and diversity. They advocate for just and equitable societies.</p><p>Develop confidence in their own critical Indigenous positionality as Māori and Pacific peoples in Aotearoa, Te Moananui-a-kiwa and the world.<div> </div><div> </div></p><p>Demonstrate and advocate an understanding of a rights-based approach, with a focus on Indigenous-based approaches to achieving equity.Draw on Indigenous knowledge systems and methodologies in approaches to learning, professional, and personal development.</p><p>Graduates understand the thinking, research, theory and practice in their field(s) of study. They are aware of different knowledge systems and transdisciplinary perspectives.</p><p>Demonstrate a strong aptitude for science and English-rich subjects required for successful health study.<div> </div></p><p>Develop academic study skills for successful, independent learning for first-year study in FMHS.Demonstrate an Indigenous understanding of cultural contexts and skills.</p><p>Graduates think critically and creatively to engage constructively with knowledge systems, practices, theories, evidence, and ideas.</p><p>Apply critical thinking in application to health models and theories.</p><p>Apply evidence-based, multidisciplinary approaches to health contexts.</p><p>Graduates demonstrate innovative and entrepreneurial approaches. They consider multiple perspectives in their solution-seeking and decision-making.</p><p>Develop their independence, solution-seeking, and decision-making skills to support continuation in tertiary study.</p> </p> |