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  • Psychopathology: An Integrated Approach to Disorders of the Mind for Intercalation

    Module code: PS3123 This module will cover the key aspects of mental health and the biological basis of human behaviour. You will discover how to identify, classify, and treat disorders of the mind.

  • Living With Risk

    Module code: SY3082 Societies are increasingly becoming aware of the risks that could affect its citizens, government and organisations, and have measures in place to ensure these risks are minimised.

  • Race and Ethnicity

    Module code: HS2234 How have our views of race and ethnicity changed over time? What did certain historical periods believe, and how and why did these views come to be recognised? You’ll be exploring a myriad of perspectives from the theories and definitions of race, how...

  • History and Social Theory

    Module code: HS7303 During this module, you'll: Explore the key theoretical traditions that have influenced the writing of history in the twentieth century Gain an understanding of the influence of these theoretical traditions on the varieties of history that...

  • Managerial Economics

    Module code: EC3071 This module explores how firms make managerial decisions that affect organisations and individuals in the working world.

  • Suggested reading

    Thinking of applying for American Studies at the University of Leicester? Take a look at our suggestions for books, films and cultural activities that will aid you with your application and prepare you for studying at Leicester.

  • Spanish

    Study Spanish courses for all levels at The University of Leicester.

  • Choose your presessional course

    Learn more about our presessional courses and the options available to you as a potential University of Leicester student.

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  • Psychology and Crime

    Module code: CR2009 One of the key areas of interest in Criminology is exploring the reasons why people commit crime. Many theories have been developed in an attempt to account for the motivation and causes of offending behaviour.

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