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  • Contemporary Hollywood

    Module code: HA3432 This module will focus on contemporary, popular film. The module will offer an outline of industrial shifts and key movements in recent, mainstream cinema.

  • New Chinese Cinemas

    Module code: HA3427 This module aims to develop students’ knowledge of Chinese-language cinema(s).

  • Gender and Genre

    Module code: HA7304 Gender equality continues to be a challenging task in contemporary society.

  • Services Marketing

    Module code: MK3119 This module offers a theoretically informed understanding of the fundamentals of services marketing and management.

  • Practice

    Module code: MU7009 Practice is an eight-week full-time professional placement (July-August) which is supported by a Career Development Programme running concurrently with the taught curriculum.

  • Evidence Based Practice 2

    Module code: PH2004 (double module) During this module, you will continue to develop your knowledge and understanding of evidence-based practice you gained during your first year at Leicester.

  • Introduction to Human Anatomy and Analysis of Movement

    Module code: PH0001 Topics covered Accurate and sensitive palpatory skills in the identifiucation of the osteology, arthrology, myology and neurology of the upper limbs, lower limbs and spine Accurate and sensitive handling skills in the exploration of physiological...

  • Violence

    Module code: CR3025 This module introduces a range of critical issues relating to the study of violence. You will be encouraged to draw together and make sense of both theoretical and practical aspects of violence and violent conduct.

  • Decolonising Criminology

    Module code: CR2033 Over the course of this module, you will discuss: What does decolonising criminology mean, why is it important, and how can we decolonise criminology? You will start to understand what “racial capitalism” is and how it impacts access to justice? By...

  • Criminology Goes to the Movies

    Module code: CR2005 The portrayal of crime and justice varies significantly across different forms of media, including films, TV and social media.

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