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    Module code: EN3350 Climate change is arguably the most important issue in the world today.

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    Module code: TS7033 Translation can be a long process that requires preparation and research. The use of CAT (Computer Assisted Translation) tools can make the process more effective and efficient for translators.

  • Reading and Writing Climate Change Fiction

    Module code: EN3350 Climate change is arguably the most important issue in the world today.

  • Interpreting Heritage

    Module code: MU7530 (double module) This module will provide you with an opportunity to focus on the interpretation of heritage in practice. A recurring theme is the possibilities and practices of exhibitions in heritage sites, settings and contexts.

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    Module code: MS7616 This module will provide you with an insight into some of the current and salient themes of research trends in Media and Communication Studies.

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    Module code: MS1002 (double module) Studying Media and Communication is a complementary module to Introduction to Media and Communication which you will have undertaken in Semester 1 – this module now invites you to think about how we apply some of the key concepts in media...

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