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  • Source Project

    Module code: AH2045 In this module, you will study one ancient source in detail, exploring it from a range of different perspectives.

  • Archaeology of the Roman World

    Module code: AR2556 Beginning with a discussion about why the archaeological study of the Roman world is important, and worth carrying out, this module explores the city of Rome in some detail.

  • Commercial Law

    Module code: LW3310 When studying this module you will learn all about the ins and outs of legal transactions involving goods. Sales vary widely in nature from the purchase of a newspaper over a shop counter, to an oil transaction worth many thousands of pounds.

  • Financial Econometrics

    Module code: EC7079 In this module you will study the application of econometric techniques - mainly time series techniques - to financial markets.

  • Computer Science Project

    Module code: CO3201 Your Computer Science Project is a chance to combine the knowledge and skills you have gained throughout your degree.

  • Computer Science Project

    Module code: CO3015 Your Computer Science Project is a chance to combine the knowledge and skills you have gained throughout your degree.

  • Computing Project

    Module code: CO3016 Your Computing Project is a chance to combine the knowledge and skills you have gained throughout your degree.

  • Immunity and Inflammation

    Module code: BS4319 This module will explore and explain the disease progression paradigm and pathological mechanisms that underlie a wide range of chronic degenerative human diseases.

  • The Cell: An Introduction to Cell Biology and Microbiology

    Module code: BS1040 This module provides an overview of key concepts concerning ‘The Cell’ by introducing you to key principles in microbiology and cell biology.

  • Critical Approaches to Celebrity Culture

    Module code: MS7100 Celebrity culture is inescapable in today’s society and, whether you adore or criticise them, they still remain the focal point of our media culture.

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