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  • Public Economics

    Module code: EC3080 This module covers key issues in political economy and public finance.  You will analyse issues related to the role of the public institutions and their interaction with the economy.

  • Professional Skills in Finance

    Module code: EC7121 During this module, you'll continue to develop the professional skills needed to have a successful career in finance.

  • Public Economics

    Module code: EC3080 This module covers key issues in political economy and public finance.  You will analyse issues related to the role of the public institutions and their interaction with the economy.

  • Professional Skills in Finance

    Module code: EC7121 During this module, you'll continue to develop the professional skills needed to have a successful career in finance.

  • Health Protection Research Unit

    The Health Protection Research Unit (HPRU) in Chemical Threats and Hazards is a partnership between the University of Leicester, UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).

  • Analytical Chemistry in Practice

    Module code: CH2206 During your first year, you would have been introduced to analytical chemistry, which studies and uses instruments and methods to analyse the separation, identification and quantification of chemical compounds.

  • Computational Chemistry and Quantum Mechanics

    Module code: CH4207 Computational chemistry is the use of computer modelling and simulation - including ab initio approaches based on quantum chemistry and mechanics - to study the structures and properties of molecules and materials.

  • Computationally Intensive Methods

    Module code: MD7443 This module will cover a variety of computationally intensive methods including maximum likelihood estimation, modelling of non-linear effects, simulation studies, dealing with missing data and machine learning models.

  • Computational Chemistry and Quantum Mechanics

    Module code: CH4207 Computational chemistry is the use of computer modelling and simulation - including ab initio approaches based on quantum chemistry and mechanics - to study the structures and properties of molecules and materials.

  • Analytical Chemistry in Practice

    Module code: CH2206 During your first year, you would have been introduced to analytical chemistry, which studies and uses instruments and methods to analyse the separation, identification and quantification of chemical compounds.

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