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  • International Business

    Module code: MN7406 In this module you'll study a variety of ecological, geographic, historical, sociological and political economic factors shaping the dynamics of contemporary practices of international business.

  • Mental Health Law

    Module code: LW3451 While studying this module you'll examine the civil and criminal legal rules that regulate the detention, care and treatment of the mentally disordered.

  • Norms and Margins in French Cinema

    Module code: FR3140 This module will focus on the representations of a range of norms and margins (social, cultural, gender, sexual, ethnic, generational, physical, etc.) in French cinema and examine them in light of the sociopolitical context of their time.

  • Developing Evidence Based Practice

    Module code: NU3016 This module is facilitated through a selection of lectures, seminars, small group tutorials interactive online activities and guided study materials.

  • Criminal Investigations

    Module code: CR2032 This module will introduce you to contemporary investigative practice, and will provide you with a grounding in the knowledge and skills that are required within the field of crime investigations.

  • Youth Crime and Justice

    Module code: CR2026 Throughout this module you’ll be shining a light on contemporary issues and debates in relation to the causes of youth crime, and the responses to young people who break the law.

  • The Cinema of Luis Buñuel

    Module code: SP3145 In this module we will study films from all periods of the work of this leading director of Spanish and World Cinema. The key aspects of Buñuel’s work will be considered, including surrealism, psychoanalysis ethics and humour.

  • Microbiology 2

    Module code: BS2024 This module covers the biology of organisms too small to be seen with the unaided eye (excluding bacteria), and the working of the vertebrate immune system.

  • Game Theory in Computer Science

    Module code: CO7212 Modern computer science has to deal with large, heterogeneous networks in which a large number of autonomous agents interact. Often, such systems are not centrally planned but evolve in a distributed fashion as a result of the interaction of agents.

  • International Business

    Module code: MN7406 In this module you'll study a variety of ecological, geographic, historical, sociological and political economic factors shaping the dynamics of contemporary practices of international business.

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