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  • Logic and Problem Solving

    Module code: CO1001 Logic provides foundations, methods, and skills to Computer Science.

  • C++ Programming and Advanced Algorithm Design

    Module code: CO7104 C++ is one of the world's most popular programming languages, due to its potential for producing efficient and compact code. As such any scientist wishing to develop efficient programs should be familiar with the use of its central features.

  • Industrial Mathematics Project

    Module code: MA3513 (double module) The purpose of the Industrial Mathematics Project is for students to apply skills acquired in the other Mathematics modules to address a business question set by an industrial partner.

  • Business Economics

    Module code: MA7407 ‘Business economics’ will give an insight into the fundamentals of economics within a business context, and prepare you for future independent study.

  • Infection and Immunity

    Module code: BS3012 In this module we will take an advanced interdisciplinary approach to understanding the molecular and cellular processes involved in immunological and infectious disease conditions.

  • Microbiology 1

    Module code: BS2010 In this module you will learn fundamental theoretical aspects of bacteriology, including culture techniques, energetics, grouping of bacteria, infectious diseases and industrial uses of bacteria.

  • Teaching and Learning a Second Language

    Module code: ED7731 This module aims to give you a solid grounding in theories of second language learning and language teaching, and how theories inform practice, including current debates in these fields.

  • Learning Technologies 2: Learning Design for the 21st Century

    Module code: ED7602 This module introduces you to new learning design methodology which guides practitioners in making informed, explicit choices about which technologies can support different forms of learning.

  • Teaching and Learning a Second Language

    Module code: ED7801 This module aims to give you a solid grounding in theories of second language learning and language teaching, and how theories inform practice, including current debates in these fields.

  • Financial Risk

    Module code: MA3073 A crucial topic in financial and actuarial disciplines is to evaluate risk. The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to the most popular theories for risk measurement and discuss the applications of these theories.

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