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  • Dissertation

    Module code: MK7020 This is the most substantive piece of work that you will undertake during your studies at the School of Business.

  • Accountability, Representation and Control

    Module code: AF7262 This module explores the theoretical foundations of accounting and its behavioural consequences.

  • Engineering Project Management

    Module code: EG7311 Project management plays a critical role in the success of engineering projects, and successful management ensures that projects are delivered on time and on budget.

  • Developing HR Practitioner Skills

    Module code: MN2128 This module focuses on developing key HR Practitioner skills, through a series of workshops and seminars.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: EN7227 The dissertation represents the culmination of your MA studies, and your chance to put into practice what you have learned from your core and optional courses through a critical exploration of a topic of your choice.

  • Physiology of Excitable Cells

    Module code: BS2015 Neuroscience is an integrative and evolutionary discipline that encompasses the cellular and molecular biology, physiology and pharmacology, and development of the nervous system.

  • American Political Development

    Module code: PL3114 The politics of the United States is the scene of a bitter schism. The Republican and Democratic parties are arguably more divided than ever, and this is down to bitter division on fundamental issues in American society and foreign policy.

  • Risk factors

    Risk factors explains the increase in your chances of being harmed following surgery

  • Parliamentary Studies

    Module code: PL3106 This module will allow you the opportunity to immerse yourself in the structure, procedures and standards of the UK Parliament and Westminster model of government.

  • Parliamentary Studies

    Module code: PL3106 This module will allow you the opportunity to immerse yourself in the structure, procedures and standards of the UK Parliament and Westminster model of government.

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