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  • Critical Dissertation

    Module code: EN7033 You get to choose the author or subject on which your critical dissertation focuses.

  • Clinical Skills: Pathophysiology 2

    Module code: PH1006 In this module, you will continue to develop the knowledge of pathophysiology you gained during PH1002 Pathophysiology 1.

  • Translation Studies

    Module code: TS2006 In this module, we will explore a range of contemporary concerns in translation studies – taught in a combination of lectures and seminars to help you demonstrate knowledge of these issues.

  • Law Dissertation

    Module code: LW3360 Your dissertation gives you the chance to conduct independent research on a topic that is significant to you.

  • Fundamental Mathematics

    Module code: FS0030 During this module you will have a gentle introduction to the essential mathematics necessary for studying a science degree.

  • Topics in Mathematical Biology

    Module code: MA3063 This module focuses on applying a range of mathematical tools and techniques for mathematical modelling of biological and ecological phenomena.

  • Long Eaton, Derbyshire

    Listen to speakers from Long Eaton, Derbyshire from a range of backgrounds as part of the dialect project between researchers from Nottingham Trent University and the University of Leicester.

  • Swadlincote, Derbyshire

    Listen to speakers from Swadlincote, Derbyshire from a range of backgrounds as part of the dialect project between researchers from Nottingham Trent University and the University of Leicester.

  • EMOHA collection

    Find entries in our catalogue from the EMOHA collection, which relate to the British Empire and Commonwealth theme.

  • Survival Models

    Module code: MA2414 The module provides an introduction to fundamental concepts of mortality modelling that Actuaries use in their day-to-day work. The appropriate terminology is firstly introduced then the four basic models of mortality are explained.

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