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  • Dissertation

    Module code: EC7110 Your dissertation lets you demonstrate your understanding of financial analysis in a research context, honing the analytical and research skills that are useful for writing reports or dissertations with an empirical component.

  • Research Methods 1 - Understanding research methods and data analysis

    Module code: CR7721 Research Methods 1 provides you with comprehensive knowledge and understanding of methodological issues in security and risk research. It introduces you to research methodology on both a theoretical and practical level.

  • Forensic Psychology in the Courtroom

    Module code: CR2034 The aims of this module are to familiarise student with an understanding of psychology in the court room and the conflicts between psychology and the law.

  • Water Quality Processes and Management

    Module code: GY3435 This module provides an overview of the principal controls on water quality, including point source pollution (organic loads, dissolved oxygen dynamics and down-the-drain chemicals), the effects of agriculture on water quality (nutrient and pesticide...

  • Making Nazis: Propaganda and Persuasion In The Third Reich, 1933-1945

    Module code: HS3693 In this module you’ll explore the key ideological characteristics of the Nazis regime and consider the impact of National Socialism on Germany state and society.

  • Competition Law and Policy

    Module code: LW3210 Competition law examines the legal framework for regulating restrictive agreements, mergers, monopolies and anti-competitive practices in the United Kingdom.

  • Medical Law

    Module code: LW3260 This module encompasses everything from payments to surrogates, euthanasia and abortion, to reforms on organ transplantation law.

  • Features Journalism

    Module code:JO1003 This module will introduce you to features journalism, its practice, theories and concepts. You'll learn what features are, how they originate, how they are constructed and what makes them stand-out.

  • Investigative Journalism

    Module code:JO3008 In this module, you’ll plan, conduct and report on an independent research project of your choice.

  • News Basics

    Module code: JO1000 This module will introduce you to news, its practice, theories and concepts. You’ll learn what news is, where it is found, how it is gathered, how it is written and disseminated.

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