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  • Engineering Principles and Experimentation

    Module code: FS0024 During this module you will get the chance to develop your experimental skills in an engineering context. This module is designed to give you hands-on experience in an engineering laboratory environment using a range of equipment.

  • Biochemical Approaches to Therapeutic Development

    Module code: MB2050 This module will provide a comprehensive introduction to the application of biochemistry to medical problems.

  • Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages 2

    Module code: ML3021 In this module you will identify, and reflect upon your strengths in teaching as well as implement appropriate change for areas in which you need improvement and development.

  • C++ Programming

    Module code: CO3105 First introduced in the early 1980s, C++ has become one of the world's most popular programming languages, due to its potential for producing efficient and compact code.

  • Algorithms, Data Structures and Advanced Programming

    Module code: CO1107 This module covers advanced programming material, including common algorithms and data structures.

  • Introduction to Economic Data Analysis

    Module code: EC1009 During this module you will enhance your statistical analysis skills gained from Statistics for Economists I and start to write up the results you calculated from a data-analysis report.

  • Introduction to Forensic Psychology

    Module code: CR1011 In this module you will be introduced to the origins of Forensic Psychology as a discipline and you will examine some of the key historical developments that have shaped our understandings of Forensic Psychology.

  • Advanced Inorganic Chemistry

    Module code: CH3202 Over the course of your previous two years at Leicester, you will have gained a core understanding of inorganic chemistry.

  • Cities of the Global South

    Module code: GY3412 For the first time in human history, more than half of the world’s population now live in cities, including more than one billion people in the self-built urban peripheries of the Global South.

  • Stormtroops, Iron Guard and Arrow Cross: Fascism and Genocide in Eastern Europe, 1938-1945

    Module code: HS2349 The formation of the Fascist movement by Mussolini, and its takeover of the Italian state in 1922, inspired right wing groups all around Europe to call themselves fascists. Many countries adjusted to the Italian methods, including the German Nazis.

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