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  • Global Affairs: Actors, Communication and Culture

    Module code: MS7006 This module will immerse you in the study of Global Affairs, before you gain the ability to judge the role played by the media in these areas.

  • Digital Media, Online Persuasion and Behavioural Change

    Module code: MS7224 There are many ways persuasion can be used in the digital world, and you'l be investigating how and why they affect ad change our behaviour.

  • Identity and Popular Culture

    Module code: MS2006 This module explores what is meant by ‘identity’ by considering the various social factors which make up individual identity and the ways these are represented in popular media.

  • Boom Literature: Language and Creation

    Module code: SP3134 In this module, you will study some of the major authors of the ‘Boom’ and pre-‘Boom’ period of Latin American literature from the 1940s to the 1960s.

  • Developmental Neurobiology

    Module code: BS3077 In this module you will study a wide range of aspects of developmental neuroscience, from neurogenesis through to wiring and maturation of nervous tissue, with a focus on vertebrate development.

  • Methods of Molecular Simulation

    Module code: MA7041 Computer simulation is an essential tool in studying the chemistry and physics of materials.

  • User Interfaces and HCI

    Module code: CO2001 Graphical user interfaces are a vast class of software systems that are designed for interacting with users. Programs with GUIs are event-driven; in other words, the program reacts to actions of the users which are called events.

  • Science 3: Heat and Energy

    Module code: FS0013 The focus of this module is to explore how energy can be used and stored across a wide range of scales.

  • Conversation Analysis

    Module code: EN7249 This module provides an introduction to conversation analysis (CA), which is the study of talk in naturally occurring settings of everyday life.

  • American Foreign Policy

    Module code: PL7076 During this module you'll become familiar with key episodes of post-cold war U.S. intervention, the central theoretical issues surrounding these interventions, and the contemporary debate over the appropriate U.S. role in international affairs.

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