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  • International Money and Finance

    Module code: EC7075 In this module you will study the issues involved in international finance and economics, and the mechanics of currency markets.

  • Advanced Macroeconomics

    Module code: EC3001 Can we look through the complexity of the macroeconomic environment and identify the forces that govern movements of national income, inflation and unemployment?  How do economic policies react to these movements and what is macroeconomic...

  • Hate Crime

    Module code: CR3028 This module seeks to provide wide-ranging and contemporary insights into the key issues relating to hate crime.

  • Advanced Analytical Chemistry

    Module code: CH3206 In this module, you will learn the fundamental principles underlying many modern analytical techniques and discover their real-world applications in areas such as sensors, energy storage, catalysis, engineering materials, extraction of natural resources...

  • International Business

    Module code: MK7406 In this module you'll study a variety of ecological, geographic, historical, sociological and political economic factors shaping the dynamics of contemporary practices of international business.

  • Investment Management

    Module code: AF3077 Investment management focuses on how companies and firms can meet their investment goals by buying stocks to public or private investors.

  • Intermediate Management Accounting

    Module code: AF2138 Accounting is critical when decision-makers act in businesses. This module will reconcile your knowledge of accounting with decision-making and control within organisations.

  • Information Hub

    Information Hub. New students, Returning students, Distance Learning, Postgraduates, Undergraduates. Registration, Graduation, Library

  • Volunteer

    The Library offers opportunities to volunteer in a range of activities and projects. These are intended to be rewarding and enjoyable, enabling our volunteers to gain new skills, knowledge, and experience that will benefit them as individuals.

  • Children in the Library policy

    Policy and guidelines for the safety of children in the Library

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