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  • Broadcast Journalism 1

    Module code:JO2001 This module will introduce you to broadcasting, beginning with the form and professional practice of radio journalism. You'll learn how to make effective journalism in a radio format, learning the skills and techniques of radio journalists.

  • Publishing Project 1

    Module code:JO3001 In this module, you’ll plan a group publishing project. This will build upon the core skills that you have already developed on the course. Working in groups, you will conceive and plan your project, before presenting it as a group.

  • Advanced Discrete Mathematics

    Module code: MA2042 The objects of study in Discrete Mathematics are mathematical structures that are fundamentally discrete rather than continuous.

  • Gender and Crime

    Module code: CR3023 This course builds on the existing knowledge you have gained throughout the degree programme to develop an advanced level understanding of gender and crime.

  • News Archive

    Browse news from Chemistry at Leicester about our students, staff and research projects.

  • Toru Suzuki

    The academic profile of Professor Toru Suzuki, Professor/Chair of Cardiovascular Medicine/Associate Dean at University of Leicester

  • Remote Sensing

    Module code: GY2200 We will explore the increasing use of satellite data within geographical studies in both human and physical environments.

  • Software Project Management and Professionalism

    Module code: CO2012 In this module, you will learn techniques and technologies required to manage and collaborate on a software project.

  • Advanced Discrete Mathematics

    Module code: MA2042 The objects of study in Discrete Mathematics are mathematical structures that are fundamentally discrete rather than continuous.

  • Independent Research Project

    Module code: BS4130 The independent research project is the chance for you to gain hands on experience on data handling and analysing bioinformatics data – from data acquisition to statistical analysis and inference.

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