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    Module code: FR1014 Literature of the 20th century has been filled with experimentation and innovation.

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    Module code: CO1109 Computing has made its way to the heart of many industries – one being the financial industry.

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    Module code: CO4015 The purpose of this project is for you to combine knowledge and skills acquired in level one, two and three Computer Science modules in the production of a suitable project.

  • Gender History

    Module code: HS2231 This module looks at the ideas and realities of gender, and gender relations, in a historical context. You’ll be examining how women and men saw themselves and each other, how they were expected to behave – and how they actually behaved.

  • 20th Century French Literature

    Module code: FR1014 Literature of the 20th century has been filled with experimentation and innovation.

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    The academic profile of Dr David Guttery, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • Gender History

    Module code: HS2231 This module looks at the ideas and realities of gender, and gender relations, in a historical context. You’ll be examining how women and men saw themselves and each other, how they were expected to behave – and how they actually behaved.

  • Computer Science Project

    Module code: CO4015 The purpose of this project is for you to combine knowledge and skills acquired in level one, two and three Computer Science modules in the production of a suitable project.

  • Business and Financial Computing

    Module code: CO1109 Computing has made its way to the heart of many industries – one being the financial industry.

  • Actuarial Communications Project

    Module code: MA7422 The aim of the 15 credit Actuarial Communications Practice campus-based module is to ensure students can identify appropriate forms of written communication; select appropriate language for a non-specialised audience; and identify the key issues that...

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