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A World Connected: Economy, Wellbeing and Sustainability since 1945
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/hs2329
Module code: HS2329 Why was there a population explosion, and what could be done about it? Did global living standards become more or less equal? Did western countries ‘deindustrialise’? How and why did the role of government change? This module introduces you to the...
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The Imperial Economy: Britain and the Wider World, 1815-1914
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/hs3614
Module code: HS3614 This module explores the relationship between British ‘imperialism’ and the expansion of Britain’s society and economy in the century leading up to 1914.
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Fieldwork Skills for Professional Geographers (BSc & BSc Physical)
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/gy1032
Module code: GY1032 This module introduces to a range of techniques and skills important for the study and practice of physical geography.
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Software Engineering For Sustainability
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/co7520
Module code: CO7520 In this module you will study the basics of Systems Thinking and learn how to apply relevant systems engineering analysis methods in socio-technical software systems engineering.
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Computers, Society and Professionalism
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/co3101
Module code: CO3101 In this module we will look at the Information Society and Information Revolution, and explore the effect that computers and IT have had on employment in general; looking at corporate organisations and individual jobs, analysing and evaluating example...
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Discrete Event Systems
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/co4211
Module code: CO4211 A discrete event system is a mathematical model of a system (such as a computational device) that communicates with its environment by atomic actions (called events). For example, a user of the system pressing a button could send a signal to a controller.
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Discrete Event Systems
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/co7211
Module code: CO7211 A discrete event system is a mathematical model of a system (such as computational device) that communicates with its environment by atomic actions (called events). For example, a user of the system pressing a button could send a signal to a controller.
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New Media Cultures
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/ms7303
Module code: MS7303 Module Outline This module adopts an applied approach to the new media. It will examine more closely the specific cultures that have developed around the new media.
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HyPIR lecturer shares insights on new EU space policy
https://le.ac.uk/news/2018/june/hypir-lecturer-shares-insights-on-new-eu-space-policy
Dr Bleddyn Bowen, an expert in astropolitics and space security from our School of History, Politics and International Relations, has recently discussed the potential impact of Brexit on the UK’s security access to EU-funded space programmes such as the Galileo project.
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Amal Sethi
https://le.ac.uk/people/amal-sethi
The academic profile of Dr Amal Sethi, Lecturer at University of Leicester