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  • The Production of Consumer Culture

    Module code: MN3106 How we produce and consume culture has shifted dramatically in recent years. Think of the decline of physical media in favour of streaming, the explosion of user-generated content, and the inescapable rise of social media.

  • Health Data Science Project

    Module code: MD7477 The 12-week project gives you the opportunity to carry out an extended and in-depth piece of work on a real problem in health data science.

  • Promotional Cultures

    Module code: MS7307 This module critically evaluates how the professions and practices of promotion have reshaped much of our contemporary world.

  • Postgraduate subject webinars

    Join us online for our subject webinars, where we invite you to explore our fantastic postgraduate courses starting in January 2024. Our experts will walk you through the curriculum, highlighting key modules, and showcasing the real-world applications of each course.

  • Amal Sethi

    The academic profile of Dr Amal Sethi, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Information Visualisation

    Module code: GY7413 This module focuses on information visualisation as an effective approach to exploring, analysing, and communicating knowledge from data.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: EC7080 Your dissertation is the last stage of the course and may be your first experience of independent research.

  • Software Engineering For Sustainability

    Module code: CO7520 In this module you will study the basics of Systems Thinking and learn how to apply relevant systems engineering analysis methods in socio-technical software systems engineering.

  • Promotional Cultures

    Module code: MS7307 This module critically evaluates how the professions and practices of promotion have reshaped much of our contemporary world.

  • Alumnuss new book envisions safe cities of the future

    Big data, technology and greenery working together can help bring about a safer future in cities, according to a new book co-authored by a Leicester graduate.

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