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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.

  • Broadcast Journalism 2

    Module code:JO2003 This module will introduce you to television broadcasting, beginning with the form and professional practice of TV journalism. You’ll discover how to make effective TV journalism, learning the skills and techniques of TV 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.

  • Biomechanics

    Module code: EG3065 In this module, you will explore how the fundamentals of mechanics, materials and structural loading can be applied to musculoskeletal systems.

  • Broadcast Journalism 2

    Module code:JO2003 This module will introduce you to television broadcasting, beginning with the form and professional practice of TV journalism. You’ll discover how to make effective TV journalism, learning the skills and techniques of TV journalists.

  • 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.

  • Dr Amy Clarke

    The academic profile of Dr Amy Clarke, Deputy Director of the Centre for Hate Studies

  • 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.

  • Theory of Cross Sectional Practice

    Module code: RA2004 Throughout this module you will be taught about relevant legal regulations and standards in relation to medical imaging, including justification and protocols.

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