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    Module code: GL2012 This fieldwork module will improve your understanding of the development, evolution, and demise of a sedimentary basin that persisted for 150 million years.

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    Module code: EG1202 Software and computers are at the heart of all modern electronic and electrical products. As an Electronic and Electrical Engineer you'll need to be able to write computer code and understand how this is implemented in real hardware.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: GY3250 In this module you will conduct independent research based on the dissertation proposal that you designed in Year 2. You will be supervised by a member of staff who will guide you through the process of data analysis, writing and dissertation presentation.

  • Foundations of Computation

    Module code: CO1108 In this module, we explore the idea of foundations and theory in Computer Science. We discuss and classify grammars and formal languages to solve simple problems.

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    Module code: BS4402 This module is designed to develop your experimental research skills and give you a comprehensive understanding of the theory and practice of key molecular biology techniques.

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    In the original Star Wars trilogy, one of the big revelations is that main characters Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia are actually twins separated at birth.

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