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  • Suggested reading

    Sutton: Biology Breithaupt: Physics Lewis & Evans: Chemistry Trefil & Hazen: Sciences: An Integrated Approach We also recommend the following popular science books (and New Scientist magazine of course!) : Life Ascending: The Ten Great...

  • Advanced Discrete Mathematics

    Module code: MA2042 The objects of study in Discrete Mathematics are mathematical structures that are fundamentally discrete rather than continuous.

  • Contemporary Hollywood

    Module code: HA3432 This module will focus on contemporary, popular film. The module will offer an outline of industrial shifts and key movements in recent, mainstream cinema.

  • Solid Mechanics

    Module code: EG1031 Solid Mechanics is a fundamental module for engineering students that mainly focuses on the behaviour of solids and structures subjected to various forces.

  • Advanced Discrete Mathematics

    Module code: MA2042 The objects of study in Discrete Mathematics are mathematical structures that are fundamentally discrete rather than continuous.

  • Numerical Methods in Finance

    Module code: EC7103 In this module you will study the key numerical techniques that underlie modern risk management. You will learn the C++ programming language, which you can use to solve risk problems during your degree.

  • Advanced Discrete Mathematics

    Module code: MA2042 The objects of study in Discrete Mathematics are mathematical structures that are fundamentally discrete rather than continuous.

  • Contemporary Hollywood

    Module code: HA3432 This module will focus on contemporary, popular film. The module will offer an outline of industrial shifts and key movements in recent, mainstream cinema.

  • Welcome to your Digital Open Evening

    Welcome to your digital Open Evening. Learn more about what's on offer at the University of Leicester.

  • Discovery reveals remains of first aquatic dinosaur 'river-monster'

    An historic discovery of fossils by an international team, including Dr David Unwin at the University of Leicester, has revealed the remains of the first aquatic dinosaur.

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