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  • Organisational Behaviour

    Module code: MN2104 The study of organisational behaviour helps students to develop an understanding of individual and group behaviour and patterns of structure in order to help improve organisational performance and effectiveness.

  • Strategic Financial Management

    Module code: MN7060 This module will give you a clear understanding of the sources of finance available to an organisation.

  • Clinical Presentation and Management of Endocrine Disorders

    Module code: MD7256 This module is aimed at medical professionals with a particular interest in specialist endocrinology conditions. It is suitable for specialist registrars, specialist endocrinology nurses, consultant endocrinologists and primary care health care professionals.

  • Forensic Engineering

    Module code: CH7213 Materials science is concerned with the behaviour and performance of engineering materials.

  • Toxicology of Chemical Weapons

    Module code: CH7906 Toxicology of Chemical Weapons focuses on how weaponised chemical agents affect the human body and how to manage a mass casualty event.

  • Psychopathology: An Integrated Approach to Disorders of the Mind for Intercalation

    Module code: PS3123 This module will cover the key aspects of mental health and the biological basis of human behaviour. You will discover how to identify, classify, and treat disorders of the mind.

  • Research Methods and Dissertation

    Module code: ED7805 This module will enhance your understanding of the different research methods in the fields of Applied Linguistics and TESOL in order to conduct a research study on a topic of your own choice.

  • Research Methods and Dissertation

    Module code: ED7735 This module will enhance your understanding of the different research methods in the fields of Applied Linguistics and TESOL in order to conduct a research study on a topic of your own choice.

  • Dynamics and Thermofluids

    Module code: EG2112 This module builds on your first year by going into more depth on the movement of rigid bodies and fluids.

  • Joan Woodhouse

    The academic profile of Dr Joan Woodhouse, Associate Professor of Education at University of Leicester

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