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  • Practice Development and Progression 1

    Module code: OP1004 This Module will provide the opportunity for you to consolidate the skills you have learned during the first year of the programme.

  • Introduction to Italian Studies

    Module code: IT1028 This introductory module explores the history and culture of Italy from the Unification to the Second World War.

  • Italian Society and Culture under Fascism

    Module code: IT2016 This module examines the origins, development and fall of Italian Fascism between 1919 and 1945.

  • Field School

    Module code: AR2550 This module consists of at least one week’s practical work on a current research project, plus linked readings and assessment. The School runs research field projects in and around Leicester, and further afield across the UK, and this varies year on year.

  • Archaeological Practice

    Module code: AR3551 This module requires compulsory attendance at a week-long practical laboratory-based session in the School of Archaeology and Ancient History at the University of Leicester.

  • Human Rights, Justice and Security

    Module code: CR7585 This module reflects upon the importance of human rights in promoting peace, security and justice.

  • Cybercrime

    Module code: CR7722 This module will explore cyber and online crime and the impact is can, and does have, on organisations.

  • The Age of Bede and Alcuin: Anglo-Saxon Northumbria and Mercia in the 7th and 8th Centuries

    Module code: HS3772 The kingdom of Northumbria dominated Britain between the mid-seventh and the mid-eighth centuries in politics, warfare and culture.

  • Histories of Medicine

    Module code: HS2240 This module starts in the 17th century and runs through to the present day, and will give you an overview of the highly contested rise of modern medicine.

  • The Imperial Economy: Britain and the Wider World, 1815-1914

    Module code: HS3614 This module explores the relationship between British ‘imperialism’ and the expansion of Britain’s society and economy in the century leading up to 1914.

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