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  • Television Studies

    Module code: MS2017 This module examines and explores the popular medium of television from different critical perspectives, incorporating analysis of television content, forms, formats and viewer practices.

  • The Sociology of Digital Media

    Module code: MS7060 You’ll be critically investigating the major sociological theories of new media. This will involve looking at the formation of this discourse and how it has changed over time by looking at the key theorists.

  • Politics of the Global South

    Module code: PL2029 This module will focus on identifying distinctive aspects of politics in the global south and on explaining relevant dimensions of the relationship between the global south and the global north.

  • Supporting Students

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  • Financial Trading

    Module code: AF3012 In this module you will evaluate the properties and features of the major financial market structures and how different market mechanisms and order types affect the order flow and the state of the order book.

  • Gene mutations and cancer for higher education

    Take a look at the resources available for students in higher education, all with descriptions and links.

  • Critical Care and Non-elective Practice

    Module code: OP2003 This module will provide you with the opportunity to learn the principles of anaesthetic and surgical practice within critical care and non-elective areas.

  • Critical Care and Non-elective Practice

    Module code: OP2003 This module will provide you with the opportunity to learn the principles of anaesthetic and surgical practice within critical care and non-elective areas.

  • Cryptosystems

    Module code: CO3099 Students will learn basic cryptographic concepts and their application areas through lectures and tutorial exercises, and will learn how to apply this knowledge to develop software that uses cryptography to enhance security through practical lab classes.

  • Labour Economics

    Module code: EC2052 Why do we observe some people in work and not others?  Why are people paid what they are paid?  Why do people work given number of hours? This module considers such questions using the tools of modern labour economics.

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