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  • Thinking and Communicating Like a Psychologist 1

    Module code: PS1104 In this module you will learn key study skills that you can apply to the different aspects to a psychology degree, and ultimately to your chosen career.

  • Signal Processing

    Module code: EG7324 This module covers both the analysis and synthesis of discrete-time systems and the two main areas of signal processing: Digital filters and spectrum analysis.

  • Thinking and Communicating Like a Psychologist 1

    Module code: PS1104 In this module you will learn key study skills that you can apply to the different aspects to a psychology degree, and ultimately to your chosen career.

  • Indigenous Peoples of the Americas, c1350-1650

    Module code: HS3691 This module examines the indigenous societies of the Americas prior to and during the onset of European conquest and colonisation.

  • Adolescence in American Fiction and Film

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  • Methods and Modelling in Palaeoclimatology

    Module code: GL7111 The Earth has been on a four billion years journey of climate change, which you'll explore during this module.

  • Signal Processing

    Module code: EG7324 This module covers both the analysis and synthesis of discrete-time systems and the two main areas of signal processing: Digital filters and spectrum analysis.

  • Slavery in the Americas

    Module code: HS3661 This module examines the history of slavery in two very different American contexts – Virginia and Jamaica – from the 17th century to the abolition of slavery in the 19th century.

  • Urban Topography: Image and Reality, 1540-1840

    Module code: HS7202 This course spans a period of three hundred years, but the primary emphasis is on the 'long eighteenth-century' – a period during which there was unprecedented urban growth and a vigorous outpouring of literary, artistic and cartographic...

  • Mastering Medieval Sources

    Module code: HS7022/ML7022 The range and scale of sources for studying the Middle Ages is vast, and few students have had the opportunity to tackle more than a few during their undergraduate degrees.

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