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This course will establish a scientific, legal and practical definition of biosecurity and pursue the ramifications of breaches to the systems in place to protect New Zealand from such affronts to our security.
The draft course outline can be obtained by contacting jeanette.allen@canterbury.ac.nz. Lecture days in January 2017 (9 am - 3 pm, with a midday lunch break) are:Monday 9th, Tuesday 10th, Thursday 12th, Friday 13thMonday 16th, Tuesday 17th, Thursday 19thMonday 23rdStudy Days are:Wednesday 11th, Wednesday 18thResearch Days are:Tuesday 24th January to Wednesday 1st FebruaryField Trip Day:Friday 20th
60 points at 100-level
BIOS101
Tara Murray
Please note that this course is considered part of the 2016 academic year - even though it is taught in 2017. To add this course to your enrolment, please go to your current MyUC enrolment year and add BIOS201-17SU1 to your courses. You will not be able to add BIOS201 to the academic year which commences in mid-February 2017.
Domestic fee $732.00
International fee $2,975.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
Maximum enrolment is 250
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