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  • Foundations of Computation

    Module code: CO1108 In this module, we explore the idea of foundations and theory in Computer Science. We discuss and classify grammars and formal languages to solve simple problems.

  • Operating Systems and Networks

    Module code: CO2101 In this module, we will describe the fundamentals of current operating systems, and communications between computers. We will use the Unix operating system and describe key operating system features such as processes, threads, scheduling and synchronisation.

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    Module code: BS3081 Also taken in Year 3, this module will consider the key concepts of public health in the modern era. Public medicine is of increased importance in the current clinical environment.

  • Film as Mass Communication

    Module code: MS7010 Module Outline This module explores how different kinds of film (classical cinema, art cinema, documentary and animation) communicate meaning to audiences through a series of case studies – and some great films.

  • Public Health

    Module code: BS3081 Also taken in Year 3, this module will consider the key concepts of public health in the modern era. Public medicine is of increased importance in the current clinical environment.

  • Public Health

    Module code: BS3081 Also taken in Year 3, this module will consider the key concepts of public health in the modern era. Public medicine is of increased importance in the current clinical environment.

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    The academic profile of Professor Kate Loveman at the University of Leicester

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    The academic profile of Professor Steve Milan, Professor of Heliospheric Physics at University of Leicester

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