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  • Reading Film

    Module code: HA1307 Reading Film is a first year survey module intended to introduce you to how we go about ‘reading’ (analysing, interpreting, understanding) film texts. The module is based on close readings of a range of different types of films.

  • International Labour Law, Human Rights and Trade Union Law

    Module code: LW7522 This module will teach you to critically evaluate the relationship of human rights and employment law, taking into account the international and supranational context of human rights.

  • Criminology

    Module code: LW3350 Criminology is the multi-disciplinary study of crime, criminals and the criminal justice system. It is informed by a wide variety of perspectives (social, philosophical, political), helping you to develop a contextual understanding of the law.

  • Autonomy, Capacity and Consent

    Module code: LW7291 Autonomy has become intrinsic to medical law, as patients' rights are increasingly prioritised by judges.

  • Introduction to Academic Skills

    Module code: MS1009 The transition to University level studies can feel challenging and occasionally stressful.

  • Writing the English Revolution: Literature and Politics in Milton and Marvell

    Module code: EN3193 This module covers the literary culture of the English revolution with a particularity focus on major writings from Andrew Marvell and John Milton.

  • Teacher Education

    Module code: EN7505 This module aims to introduce you to some basic considerations in Language Teacher Education. The aim is to provide you with some guiding principles that can offer a foundation for becoming a language teacher educator.

  • Approaches to Cinema History

    Module code: HA7201 This module will provide you with a comprehensive introduction to research methodologies in film. We will consider the historiography of Film Studies, aesthetic and social film histories and demonstrate how to analyse non-filmic primary sources (e.g.

  • Reading Film

    Module code: HA1307 Reading Film is a first year survey module intended to introduce you to how we go about ‘reading’ (analysing, interpreting, understanding) film texts. The module is based on close readings of a range of different types of films.

  • Seriality: Film, Television and Other Media

    Module code: HA3465 While much criticism and media analysis focuses on the individual work, this inter-disciplinary module explores the ways in which films, television and different forms of print and electronic media are produced, distributed and consumed as part of a sequence.

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