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  • Love and Sex in Old English Literature

    Module code: EN3146 In this module you will explores attitudes to (and representations of) sex and sexuality in the early medieval period through an in-depth study of a diverse range of Old English literary texts and contexts.

  • Furnishing the Country House in 18th Century Britain

    Module code: HA7509 This module introduces the field of furniture history and will equip you with the tools necessary to examine, analyse, and interpret country house furniture and furnishing schemes from the long eighteenth century.

  • Post-War British Popular Culture

    Module code: HA3475 This is a module on the history of popular (visual) culture in Britain since 1945 – including cinema, television, comics and popular fiction.

  • Stardom and Identities in Chinese and American Cinemas

    Module code: HA3436 From the newspapers, magazines and tabloids to the multimedia vehicles of film, television and the Internet, film stars not only help to promote products and services, but also signify various social values, cultural identifications and personal desires.

  • Film and Art: Academic Study and the Workplace

    Module code: HA1315 (double module) This inter-disciplinary module is taught with the Attenborough Arts Centre, the Career Development Service and the Leicester Learning Institute. It allows you to explore how you might make use of your degree.

  • The Country House in History

    Module code: HA7010  The evolution and function of the country house from the medieval development of the castle and courtyard house and the conversion of former monasteries, to the present day is the focus of this core module.

  • Multi-platform and Entrepreneurial Journalism

    Module code:JO2000 This module will introduce you to digital and social media journalism and to entrepreneurial journalism.

  • Human Resource Management and Training Policy

    Module code: LM1509 Module Outline This module identifies the factors influencing the level and type of training undertaken in organisations.

  • Equality and Diversity

    Module code: LM3507 This module seeks to explain inequality in the labour market in terms of competing socio-economic approaches. Despite extensive legislation for equal treatment and non-discrimination, labour markets throughout the world remain strongly segregated.

  • Management and Labour

    Module code: LM1521 Module Outline This module addresses the questions 'how do we know what different occupations are worth?', 'What is meant by the labour market?', 'Why do workers need to be managed?', before tackling them by introducing key...

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