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  • Thermal and Statistical Physics

    Module code: PA2720 Tools from statistical physics can be used to explain many fundamental properties of physical systems, from the collective behaviour of atoms in liquids and gases, to magnetism, superconductivity, and turbulence.

  • Vector Calculus

    Module code: MA2032 The branches of mathematical analysis, and differential and integral calculus in particular, form an essential part of the toolbox of any pure or applied mathematician, scientist or engineer.

  • The Politics of Intelligence

    Module code: PL3119 The act of gathering intelligence is one of the most important for any political administration, particularly at states of war or tension.

  • Criminal Investigations

    Module code: CR2032 This module will introduce you to contemporary investigative practice, and will provide you with a grounding in the knowledge and skills that are required within the field of crime investigations.

  • Functional Programming

    Module code: CO2107 Functional programming is one of the many programming paradigms available (others being object-oriented, functional etc.) - functional programming is declarative, designed on the concept of mathematical functions.

  • Vector Calculus

    Module code: MA2032 The branches of mathematical analysis, and differential and integral calculus in particular, form an essential part of the toolbox of any pure or applied mathematician, scientist or engineer.

  • Graduate actor interviewed in Esquire magazine

    Leicester graduate Will Tudor, who has roles in the popular TV shows Game of Thrones and Humans, has been interviewed by Esquire magazine. Will graduated from the University in 2008 with a BA in English.

  • Managerial Economics

    Module code: EC3071 This module is mainly about incentive theory.  The two main parts are agency problem and adverse selection.  The former is about a context when an individual called principal hires another person called agent to accomplish a task.

  • Language, Discourse, and Society

    Module code: ED7004 In thios module you will study the central concepts in sociolinguistics, such as dialectal variation and standardisation.

  • George Neris

    Find out more about George Neris, Entrepreneur in Residence at the University of Leicester School of Business. George is a social entrepreneur and an intellectual property solicitor based in London.

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