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  • Classical and Hellenistic Greek States

    Module code: AH2022 In this module we will use literary, archaeological, and epigraphic sources to examine the spectrum of Greek political communities before and after Alexander the Great, breaking down both unipolar (Athenocentric) and bipolar (‘Athens vs.

  • Specialisms

    Module code: MU7020 Your specialism will give you an opportunity to develop expertise within a particular area of museum studies, such as the natural environment, heritage, education, global museologies and the digital world.

  • Python

    Module code: PA3246 The Physics Skills Electives are designed to help you improve your skills and enhance your career options in industry, education, research and/or business.

  • Structural Biology

    Module code: BS3070 Practically all events in cells depend on the existence of protein complexes which interact with other components to bring about diverse cellular functions.

  • Criminal Justice: Policing and Prosecutions

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  • Volunteer as a Library Champion

    volunteering opportunities with the library, make a difference, build you skills, engage with your community.

  • Leading, Managing and Organising Quality and Safety in Healthcare

    Module code: MN7417 In this module you will study issues of professional and managerial practice in healthcare, with a particular focus on quality and safety.

  • Entrepreneurship

    Module code: MK3003 You will explore the issues of innovation, opportunity recognition, and venture creation in domestic and global contexts.  You will examine the entrepreneurial mindset and its role in economic growth.

  • Actuarial Professional Skills and Employability

    Module code: MA2514 This module is centred on developing the professional skills necessary for a career as in actuarial sciences, and developing your communication and employability skills.

  • Student engagement FAQs

    Regular engagement is an important aspect of learning and the student experience. If you engage with all aspects of your programme you are more likely to succeed with your studies.

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