What does it mean to do science here and now?
This interdisciplinary core course uses sustainability as a lens to demonstrate how science is intertwined with its broader context. We showcase science and scientists from across our faculty to expose you to some of the exciting topics available to you in your science degree. You will learn about foundational scientific tools and methods relevant to your future studies. We cover a wide range of topics including AI and ethics, astrophysics and place, philosophy and the meaning of science, professional ethics and science communication, fast fashion and sustainability, and science in context (including Te Tiriti o Waitangi).
Find out why place matters to science through global and local place-based examples such as whale migration routes to Antarctica, phosphorous in Morocco, shellfish bed restoration in the Hauraki Gulf, and Auckland’s Project Twin Streams community sustainability programme.
You will learn essential skills to support your future learning and employability including science communication, collaboration, academic writing, peer review and critical thinking. While the course primarily provides place-based examples from Aotearoa New Zealand to locate science in our context, the skills and knowledge is internationally transferable.
By the end of this first-year course, you will be well-prepared to think critically about science and how it can play a vital role in securing a more sustainable future.
WTRSCI 100 is a core course and will play a key role in shaping your first year of study with us. As a first-year requirement, completion is needed to progress into your second year of study where you will have opportunities to build on what you have learned.
We are looking forward to welcoming you into your first year in the Faculty of Science. Ko te Whare Pūtaiao tātou.
Course Email: wtrsci100@auckland.ac.nz