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  • The State, Law and Religious Freedoms

    Module code: LW7250 This module provides an introduction to the law which governs freedom of thought, conscience and religion in a contemporary western liberal democracy.

  • Political Parties in Contemporary Britain

    Module code: PL2020 The UK is a multi-party democracy with over 330 registered political parties, each with different beliefs and ideologies. The most prominent, both in historical size and current vote share, are Labour and the Conservatives.

  • Victims of Crime

    Module code: CR1006 (double module) This module seeks to address a number of critical questions including: who are victims of crime? How did the study of victims emerge? What is the nature, extent and impact of victimisation? How does the media influence public perceptions of...

  • The Politics of Digital Media

    Module code: MS7061 During this module you’ll be looking at how new media engages with governments and international organisations in the global political arena.

  • Public Relations: Culture and Society

    Module code: MS7078 This module will introduce you to the field of public relations, exploring its origins, history and definitions.

  • Window of the Soul

    Sohaib Rufai, University staff member has entered a piece entitled 'Window of the Soul'.

  • Uncovering the past relationships between humans and animals

    Professor Richard Thomas researches the changing relationships between humans and animals through bone analysis, and the contemporary relevance of these findings.

  • Fieldwork Skills for Professional Geographers

    Module code: GY1028 In this module you will gain basic skills that are critical to conducting fieldwork, including keeping a field notebook, observation skills, collecting, collating and presenting different types of data.

  • Topics in Applied Microeconomics

    Module code: EC1020 During this module you will use the knowledge from Microeconomics and begin to apply the basic theory underlying how economic and social agents behave, and whether these behaviours are influenced by emotion or rationality (or an interplay of both).

  • Applied Micro-econometrics

    Module code: EC7058 Micro-econometrics combines statistical methods, behavioural assumptions, and economic modelling to estimate causal relationships between variables.

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