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    Module code: NU1010 (double module) In this introductory module, you will learn the underpinning concepts and key theories in nursing – which will aid your understanding of nursing and how you can optimise patient care.

  • Archaeology and Education

    Module code: AR7533 This module examines the use of archaeology in education in the broadest sense, from formal schools education through to public education strategies of state institutions, non-governmental organisations, and charities, etc.

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    The academic profile of Dr Yan Ying, Associate Professor at the University of Leicester

  • Archaeology and Education

    Module code: AR7533 This module examines the use of archaeology in education in the broadest sense, from formal schools education through to public education strategies of state institutions, non-governmental organisations, and charities, etc.

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    Module code: OP3002 This module will provide the opportunity to consolidate the skills you have developed during the third year of the programme.

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    Module code: OP2004 This module will provide the opportunity for you to consolidate the skills you have learned during the second year of the programme.

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