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6 June

Timetable for Semester 2, 2018

Business 2.xxx Tourism Management 3.xxx

Hospitality Management 5.xxx Information Technology 7.xxx

Enrolment for Semester 2 2018 will be done using paper enrolment forms. Please see your Academic Head of Programme or Programme Administrator for enrolment advice.

  • Students transferring from other schools and seeking cross credits for previous study should seek advice on course selection from their Academic Head of Programme. Cross-credits should be applied for at the beginning of your study.
  • New students should refer to the Individual Learning Management Plan guides that are available for their programme.
  • Enrolment 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 a cross-credit for a prerequisite, 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-first-served basis”. Please note: Some streams may be programme specific or have programme priority.

BUSINESS
2.101 Accounting Principles / Thu & Fri / 2.239 Financial Accounting / Wed & Fri
2.103 Marketing Principles / Tue & Wed / 2.266 Enterprise Resource Planning Solutions for Small Business / Wed & Fri
2.113 Business Economics / Tue & Thu / 2.270 Management Information Systems / Tue & Wed
2.115 Business Mathematics and Statistics / Tue & Thu / 2.331 International Business / Thu & Fri
2.120 English: Study Writing / Mon & Fri / 2.338 Auditing / Tue & Wed
2.222 Strategic Management / Tue & Wed / 2.343 Leadership / Mon & Thu
2.224 Marketing Management / Mon & Thu / 2.344 Advanced Managerial Accounting / Wed & Fri
2.231 Introduction to International Business / Mon & Wed / 2.361 Applied Management / Wed
2.235 NZ Taxation / Tue & Fri / 2.366 E-Marketing / Mon & Thu
3.311 Events Management / Wed & Fri
Monday
Time / Room / Course / Lecturer
10:00-12:00 / R101 / 2.224 Marketing Management / Nick McCracken
10:00-12:00 / R102 / 2.343 Leadership / SaidaParvin
10:00-12:00 / R103 / 2.120 English: Study Writing / Adam Brown
3:00-5:00 / R101 / 2.231 Introduction to International Business / SaidaParvin
3:00-5:00 / R102 / 2.366 E-Marketing / Nick McCracken
Tuesday
Time / Room / Course / Lecturer
9:00-12:00 / AG19 / 2.115 Business Mathematics and Statistics / Saghir Ahmad
10:00-12:00 / R101 / 2.113 Business Economics / SaidaParvin
10:00-12:00 / R103 / 2.338 Auditing / Beena Lal
12:00-3:00 / AM7 / 2.270 Management Information Systems / Neda Hamid
12:00-2:00 / R106 / 2.222 Strategic Management / Nick McCracken
12:00-2:00 / R102 / 2.361 Applied Management Workshop / Ershad Ali
3:00-5:00 / R106 / 2.103 Marketing Principles / Nick McCracken
3:00-5:00 / R103 / 2.235 NZ Taxation / Beena Lal
Wednesday
Time / Room / Course / Lecturer
9:00-11:00 / R106 / 2.103 Marketing Principles / Nick McCracken
9:00-11:00 / R103 / 2.239 Financial Accounting / Beena Lal
12:00-3:00 / AM8 / 2.266 Enterprise Resource Planning Solutions for Small Business / Neda Hamid
12:00-2:00 / R106 / 2.222 Strategic Management / Nick McCracken
12:00-2:00 / R103 / 2.338 Auditing / Beena Lal
12:00-2:00 / AM14 / 3.311 Events Management / Zaina Theresa
3:00-6:00 / AM7 / 2.270 Management Information Systems / Neda Hamid
3:00-5:00 / R103 / 2.344 Advanced Managerial Accounting / Beena Lal
3:00-5:00 / R101 / 2.231 Introduction to International Business / SaidaParvin
Thursday
Time / Room / Course / Lecturer
9:00-12:00 / AG19 / 2.115 Business Mathematics and Statistics / Saghir Ahmad
10:00-12:00 / R101 / 2.224 Marketing Management / Nick McCracken
10:00-12:00 / R102 / 2.113 Business Economics / SaidaParvin
10:00-12:00 / R106 / 2.331 International Business / Ershad Ali
3:00-5:00 / R101 / 2.101 Accounting Principles / Ershad Ali
3:00-5:00 / R103 / 2.366 E-Marketing / Nick McCracken
3:00-5:00 / R102 / 2.343 Leadership / SaidaParvin
Friday
Time / Room / Course / Lecturer
9:00-11:00 / R103 / 2.239 Financial Accounting / Beena Lal
9:30-11:30 / R101 / 2.331 International Business / Ershad Ali
10:00-12:00 / M213 / 2.120 English: Study Writing / Adam Brown
12:00-2:00 / R103 / 2.344 Advanced Managerial Accounting / Beena Lal
12:00-2:00 / AM14 / 3.311 Events Management / Zaina Theresa
12:30-2:30 / R101 / 2.101 Accounting Principles / Ershad Ali
3:00-6:00 / AM8 / 2.266 Enterprise Resource Planning Solutions for Small Business / Neda Hamid
3:00-5:00 / R103 / 2.235 NZ Taxation / Beena Lal
STAGE 3 Project Supervision
2.336 Research Project (this cannot be done without prerequisite 2.261)
Students intending to do this option should see Adam Brown for advice and assignment of a supervisor.
2.361 Applied Management
Students intending to do this option should see Ershad Ali for assignment of a supervisor.
2.342 Business Industry Practice
Students intending to do this option should see Adam Brown for assignment of a supervisor.
TOURISM MANAGEMENT (3.xxx) and HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT (5.xxx)
3.119 Principles of Tourism / Tue & Thu / 5.101 Principles of Hospitality Management / Wed & Thu
3.123 Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality Marketing and Communications / Tue, Wed & Fri / 5.103 Food and Beverage Service Operations / Mon & Wed
3.124 Tourism and Hospitality Business and Information Systems / Tue & Wed / 5.105 Accounting and Finance for the Hospitality Industry / Thu & Fri
3.222 Tourism and Hospitality Management / Mon & Tue / 5.204 Strategic Management for Hospitality and Tourism / Tue & Wed
3.227 Sustainable Tourism / Wed & Fri / 5.303An Integrated Approach to Hospitality Management / Wed & Thu
3.228 Integrated Marketing Communications / Mon & Thu
3.311 Events Management / Wed & Fri
3.314 Travel and Air Transport Management / Mon & Thu
3.315 Tourism and Hospitality Consumer Behaviour / Mon & Tue
3.317 Tourism Policy Planning and Development / Tue & Thu
Monday
Time / Room / Course / Lecturer
9:30-12:00 / AM29 / 3.222 Tourism and Hospitality Management / Beverly Chen
10:00-12:00 / R101 / 3.228 Integrated Marketing Communications / Nick McCracken
10:00-12:00 / AG8 / 3.315 Tourism and Hospitality Consumer Behaviour / Jonathon Spring
3:00-5:00 / AG8 / 3.314 Travel and Air Transport Management / SemisiTaumoepeau
3:00-5:00 / AM29 / 5.103 Food and Beverage Service Operations / Beverly Chen
Tuesday
Time / Room / Course / Lecturer
9:00-12:00 / AM29 / 3.124 Tourism and Hospitality Business Information Systems / Anna Addison
12:00-3:00 / R106 / 5.204 Strategic Management for Hospitality and Tourism / Nick McCracken
12:00-3:00 / AG8 / 3.119 Principles of Tourism / Nick Towner
12:00-2:00 / AG19 / 3.315 Tourism and Hospitality Consumer Behaviour / Jonathon Spring
3:00-5:00 / R106 / 3.123 Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality Marketing Communications / Nick McCracken
3:00-5:00 / AG8 / 3.317 Tourism Policy Planning and Development / Nick Towner
3:00-5:30 / AM29 / 3.222 Tourism and Hospitality Management / Beverly Chen
Wednesday
Time / Room / Course / Lecturer
9:00-11:00 / R106 / 3.123 Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality Marketing Communications / Nick McCracken
9:00-12:00 / AM29 / 5.101 Principles of Hospitality Management / Anna Addison
12:00-2:00 / R106 / 5.204 Strategic Management for Hospitality and Tourism / Nick McCracken
12:00-2:00 / AM14 / 3.311 Events Management / Zaina Theresa
12:00-3:00 / AM29 / 3.124 Tourism and Hospitality Business Information Systems / Anna Addison
3:00-5:00 / AM14 / 5.303 An Integrated Approach to Hospitality Management / Zaina Theresa
3:00-5:30 / AG8 / 3.227 Sustainable Tourism / Jonathon Spring
3:00-7:00 / Asquith Cafeteria / 5.103 Food and Beverage Service Operations / Beverly Chen
Thursday
Time / Room / Course / Lecturer
9:00-12:00 / AM29 / 3.119 Principles of Tourism / Nick Towner
9:00-12:00 / R101 / 3.228 Integrated Marketing Communications / Nick McCracken
9:00-12:00 / AM3 / 5.101 Principles of Hospitality Management / Anna Addison
10:00-12:00 / AG8 / 3.314 Travel and Air Transport Management / Semisi Taumoepeau
3:00-5:00 / R101 / 5.105 Accounting and Finance for the Hospitality Industry / Ershad Ali
3:00-5:00 / AM14 / 5.303 An Integrated Approach to Hospitality Management / Zaina Theresa
3:00-5:00 / AG8 / 3.317 Tourism Policy Planning and Development / Nick Towner
Friday
Time / Room / Course / Lecturer
9:30-12:00 / AG19 / 3.227 Sustainable Tourism / Jonathon Spring
11:00-1:00 / R106 / 3.123 Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality Marketing Communications (tutorial) / Nick McCracken
12:00-2:00 / AM14 / 3.311 Events Management / Zaina Theresa
12:30-4:30 / R101 / 5.105 Accounting and Finance for the Hospitality Industry / Ershad Ali
STAGE 3 Project Supervision
3.310 Applied Tourism Management Project
3.336 Research Project(this cannot be done without prerequisite 2.261)
5.301 Hospitality Industry Practiceor5.310 Applied Hospitality Management Project
5.336 Hospitality Management Research Project (this cannot be done without prerequisite 2.261)
5.398 Hospitality Internship Project
Students intending to do any of these options should see Semisi Taumoepeaufor the assignment of a supervisor
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
7.104 Database Engineering I / Tue & Fri / 7.222 Intermediate Computer Networking / Tue & Wed
7.105 Fundamentals of Computer Networking / Tue & Fri / 7.223 Fundamentals of Cloud Computing / Wed & Thu
7.106 Business Environment / Wed & Fri / 7.301 Information Technology Project Management / Tue & Fri
7.107 Mathematics for Computing / Tue & Thu / 7.303 Web Applications Development / Tue & Wed
7.205 Object Oriented Programming / Tue & Wed / 7.310 Advanced Computer Networking / Tue & Fri
7.206 Desktop Applications Development / Wed & Fri / 7.312 Management Information Systems / Tue & Wed
7.217 Requirement Modelling / Tue & Fri / 7.407 Cloud Application Development / Tue & Fri
7.220 Enterprise Resource Planning Systems / Wed & Fri / 7.411 Penetration Testing / Wed & Fri
7.221 Operating Systems / Mon & Fri / 7.412 Data Mining / Tue & Fri
Monday
Time / Room / Course / Lecturer
9:00-12:00 / AM24 / 7.221 Operating Systems / HaveaFonua
Tuesday
Time / Room / Course / Lecturer
9:00-12:00 / AG19 / 7.107 Mathematics for Computing / Saghir Ahmad
9:00-12:00 / AM10 / 7.222 Intermediate Computer Networking / Amir Moravejosharieh
9:00-12:00 / AM13 / 7.205 Object Oriented Programming / Rakesh Kumar
12:00-3:00 / AM7 / 7.312 Management Information Systems / Neda Hamid
12:00-3:00 / AM10 / 7.310 Advanced Computer Networking / Amir Moravejosharieh
12:00-3:00 / AM8 / 7.105 Fundamentals of Computer Networking / Kourosh Ahmadi
12:00-3:00 / AM24 / 7.104 Database Engineering I / Mike Watts
12:00-3:00 / AM13 / 7.303 Web Applications Development / Shuaib Memon
3:00-6:00 / AM8 / 7.217 Requirement Modelling / HaveaFonua
3:00-6:00 / AM13 / 7.301 IT Project Management / Rakesh Kumar
3:00-6:00 / AM7 / 7.412 Data Mining / Neda Hamid
3:00-6:00 / AM24 / 7.407 Cloud Application Development / Shuaib Memon
Wednesday
Time / Room / Course / Lecturer
9:00-12:00 / AM24 / 7.106 Business Environment / Saghir Ahmad
12:00-3:00 / AM8 / 7.220 Enterprise Resource Planning Systems / Neda Hamid
12:00-3:00 / AM7 / 7.205 Object Oriented Programming / Rakesh Kumar
12:00-3:00 / AM13 / 7.206 Desktop Applications Development / Shuaib Memon
12:00-3:00 / AM10 / 7.222 Intermediate Computer Networking / Amir Moravejosharieh
3:00-6:00 / AM7 / 7.312 Management Information Systems / Neda Hamid
3:00-6:00 / AM10 / 7.223 Fundamentals of Cloud Computing / Kourosh Ahmadi
3:00-6:00 / AM13 / 7.303 Web Applications Development / Shuaib Memon
3:00-6:00 / AM24 / 7.411 Penetration Testing / Amir Moravejosharieh
Thursday
Time / Room / Course / Lecturer
9:00-12:00 / AG19 / 7.107 Mathematics for Computing / Saghir Ahmad
9:00-12:00 / AM10 / 7.223 Fundamentals of Cloud Computing / Kourosh Ahmadi
Friday
Time / Room / Course / Lecturer
9:00-12:00 / AM24 / 7.104 Database Engineering I / Mike Watts
9:00-12:00 / AM8 / 7.105 Fundamentals of Computer Networking / Kourosh Ahmadi
9:00-12:00 / AM13 / 7.301 IT Project Management / Rakesh Kumar
12:00-3:00 / AM24 / 7.206 Desktop Applications Development / Shuaib Memon
12:00-3:00 / AM8 / 7.217 Requirement Modelling / HaveaFonua
12:00-3:00 / AM10 / 7.310 Advanced Computer Networking / Amir Moravejosharieh
12:00-3:00 / AM13 / 7.412 Data Mining / Neda Hamid
12:00-3:00 / AM7 / 7.106 Business Environment / Saghir Ahmad
3:00-6:00 / AM8 / 7.220 Enterprise Resource Planning Systems / Neda Hamid
3:00-6:00 / AM24 / 7.407 Cloud Application Development / Shuaib Memon
3:00-6:00 / AM13 / 7.221 Operating Systems / HaveaFonua
3:00-6:00 / AM10 / 7.411 Penetration Testing / Amir Moravejosahrieh
STAGE 3 Project Supervision
7.320 Information Technology Project / 7.321 Intensive Information Technology Project
Students intending to do this course should see Kourosh Ahmadi for the first project meeting.
Project Presentations will be held in AM10 on Monday from 12:30 – 2:00, dates to be advised
GDIT Workshops
Wednesday
(30th of May & 6th of June only) / 9:00-12:00 / AM13 / IT System workshops
Wednesday
(30th of May, 6th of June & 13th of June only) / 3:00-6:00 / AM8 / Fundamentals of Computer Programming workshops

Compulsory workshops for AIS new intake students

Notes

  1. These workshops are compulsory. If you miss one for whatever reason, your AHOP will contact you and instruct you to make it up by attending a later run of the same workshop. Workshops for latecomers (see below) can be attended by those who missed a workshop too.
  2. All new intake students must (i) attend both the “APA referencing skills” and “Avoiding plagiarism” workshops, and (ii) take and pass the “Good referencing” test. (If you fail the test, you can retake it until you pass; however, you cannot submit any assessment online until you have passed it.)
  3. The workshops below are the compulsory ones. The Study Skills Advisor also conducts regular free optional workshops on various other aspects of studying in New Zealand, including reading skills, critical thinking. See the AIS EES (ess.ais.ac.nz) for details and timetable.

Undergraduate ( BBus, NZ Dip T&T, BTM, NZ Dip HM,BHM)

Date, time, room / Title
1 / Thursday 7 June, 12.30-2.30, R107/108 / APA referencing skills
2 / Monday 11 June ,12.30-2.00, R107/108 / Avoiding plagiarism
3 / Monday 11 June, 2.30-4.00, M213
Thursday 14 June, 12.30 -2.30, M213 Thursday 21 June ,1.45-2.45, M213 Monday 25 June, 1.45- 2.45, M213 / Good referencing test (if no classes)
Good referencing test
Good referencing test
Good referencing test

Graduate diplomas & ITP (GDIT, BIT GDIB, GDTM, GDHM)

Date, time, room / Title
1 / Thursday 31 May,12.30-2.30, R107/108 / Academic writing and assignment skills
2 / Thursday 7 June, 12.30-2.30, R107/108 / APA referencing skills
3 / Monday 11 June,12.30-2.00, R107/108 / Avoiding plagiarism
4 / Monday 11 June,2.30-4.00, M213
Thursday 14 June, 12.30 -2.30, M213 / Good Referencing Test (if no classes)
Good Referencing Test
5 / Monday 18 June ,12.30-2.30, R107/108 / APA referencing skills
6 / Thursday 21 June, 12.15-1.30, R107/108
Thursday 21 June, 1.45-2.45, M213 / Avoiding plagiarism
Good referencing test
7 / Monday 25 June ,12.15-1.30, R107/108
Monday 25 June ,1.45-2.45, M213 / Exam preparation skills
Good Referencing Test
8 / Thursday 28 June, 12.30 -2.30 AG19 / Time Management Skills (ITP only)
9 / Monday 2 July, 12.30-2.30 R107/108 / Report Writing Skills
10 / Thursday 5 July ,12.30-2.00, AG19 / Oral Presentation Skills (ITP only)
11 / Monday 16 July, 12.30-2.00, AG19 / Effective group work skills (ITP only)

Latecomers (all programmes), and students who missed workshops and test

Date, time, room / Title
1 / Monday 18 June ,12.30-2.30, R107/108 / APA referencing skills
2 / Thursday 21 June, 12.15-1.30, R107/108 / Avoiding plagiarism
3 / Thursday 21 June, 1.45-2.45, M213
Monday 25 June, 1.45-2.45, M213 / Good Referencing Test
Good Referencing Test
For other workshops, you can attend compulsory workshops of the same title given above, or optional workshops of the same title given by the Study Skills Advisor (go to ess.ais.ac.nz for details).

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