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  • Practical Research Skills in Psychology

    Module code: PS2103 In this module, you will learn about quantitative and qualitative research design and analysis.

  • Applied Psychology Dissertation

    Module code: PS3103 (double module) This module provides the opportunity to carry out an empirical research project of your own conception/choosing in applied psychology, under the supervision of a relevant member of academic staff.

  • Organisational Effectiveness, Improvement and Transformation

    Module code: ED7588 In this module you will explore current thinking on how organisations are judged as effective or improving. You will be introduced to, and challenged to critique, contemporary research in these areas.

  • Exceptional Preservation

    Module code: GL2046 This module is specific to the Geology with Palaeobiology degree programme.

  • Client Led Media Production

    Module code: MS3035 Client Led Production is designed to give you an understanding of the wider climate in which media content is conceived, produced and used.

  • Identity and Popular Culture

    Module code: MS2006 This module explores what is meant by ‘identity’ by considering the various social factors which make up individual identity and the ways these are represented in popular media.

  • Digital Media, Online Persuasion and Behavioural Change

    Module code: MS7224 There are many ways persuasion can be used in the digital world, and you'l be investigating how and why they affect ad change our behaviour.

  • Practice Placement 2

    Module code: RA2005 Throughout this module you will build on previously developed skills within the clinical setting to ensure the best outcome for the radiology patient.

  • Communicating Mathematics

    Module code: MA3511 This module will focus on developing the transferable skills that will benefit you in further academia or for your prospective career.

  • Engineering the past to build a resilient future

    This symposium will explore how Engineering and Archaeology principles could be integrated to understand how the past human activity has shaped the environment and reveal novel trends critical to developing improved conservation strategies.

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