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  • Research Design (Overseas Field Course)

    Module code: GY2435 This module teaches techniques in Research Design.

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    Module code: PS3110 This module will explore we will issues surrounding the study of visual cognition, and discover cutting-edge research ranging from low level visual processing to high level processing of visual stimuli.

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    Module code: MN1002 So you've got a brilliant idea for a product; great, but how are you going to get people to buy it? What exactly goes into someone purchasing your product? Often, it's solely down to successful marketing, and this module will introduce you to the...

  • Consumer Behaviour

    Module code: MN2121 Understanding consumer behaviour is critical to the successful execution of marketing strategies and brand building.

  • Corporate Governance

    Module code: MN2136 Failures of corporate governance can sink companies. Reputational damage, costly legal settlements, slumps in share prices and even full-blown collapse can all stem from poor leadership at the top.

  • Research Design (Overseas Field Course)

    Module code: GY2435 This module teaches techniques in Research Design.

  • Regulation of Business

    Module code: EC7101 In this module you will study competition policy, the regulations which aim to bring about an increase in welfare by trying to ensure that competition in the marketplace is not restricted in ways that are harmful.

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