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  • Women in Literature, Culture, and Society, 1850-1900

    Module code: EN7126 This interdisciplinary module will introduce you to the exciting range of writings by and about women in the second half of the 19th century.

  • Wasyl Cajkler

    The academic profile of Professor Wasyl Cajkler, Professor of Education at University of Leicester

  • Parallel Processing and Concurrency

    Module code: EG3223 With the increase in complexity of embedded electronic systems in engineering products, there is a need to increase the speed that the software can run - multi-core processors using parallel processors offer this capability.

  • Fieldschool (University of Leicester)

    Module code: AR2560 What is archaeology without getting your hands dirty? In this module you undertake archaeological fieldwork which will enable you to: Identify and discuss the central components of modern archaeological fieldwork.

  • Preparing for your Placement

    Module code: CR7159 This module is centred on helping you develop your understanding of the theories, tools, resources and frameworks to being your career planning.

  • Developing Skills for Managing Security

    Module code: CR1514 In order to perform effectively as a security manager and promote individual, institutional and corporate interests, you will need to understand the communication process and how to use appropriate communication skills.

  • Learning in the Museum

    Module code: MU7511 Module Outline This module critically examines what is known about learning processes and outcomes in the museums, galleries and related cultural sites, focusing on learning theory, policy issues and multiple audiences.

  • Corporate Governance

    Module code: LW7259 Corporate governance is concerned with the internal and external roles and relationships in a corporation including shareholders, managers, employees, creditors, consumers and other entities.

  • Exploring our Digital Planet

    Module code: GY1017 This module will introduce how geographers are equipping themselves with the latest computing advances and software developments to visualise, query, analyse and criticise the increasingly large amounts of data that are available to scientists and the public.

  • Intermediate Macroeconomics

    Module code: EC2013 In this module you will move onto the next stage of macroeconomics and gain a greater understanding of the interactions between financial markets and the macroeconomy.

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