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  • Pathophysiology of Disease

    Module code: MB2080 ‘Pathophysiology of disease’ will provide an introduction on how physiological systems function in health and disease, and on the significance of various disease states in terms of symptoms, prevalence, morbidity, mortality, risk factors and prevention...

  • Academic Skills and Practice

    Module code: MN7400 During this module, you’ll be engaging with a range of academic practices and critical thinking where you’ll identify and reflect upon the different learning styles, and how they inform our approach to learning and study.

  • International Finance and Globalisation

    Module code: MN7574 Globalisation means that world trade and financial markets are becoming more integrated. At the same time, the global liberalisation of financial markets is facilitating or driving processes of wider globalisation.

  • Human Factors and Ergonomics for Patient Safety

    Module code: MD7457 In this module you will study how the application of relevant methods and knowledge in the discipline of ergonomics and human factors is critical to patient safety and improvement in the healthcare field.

  • Accounting Analysis and Valuation: Private and Public Sectors

    Module code: MN7244 Financial statements are the primary source of information about organisations. One of the main aims of financial statements is to help users of accounting information to determine the value of organisations and their activities.

  • Organisational Behaviour

    Module code: MN7501 Module co-ordinator: Dr Olga Suhomlinova Module Outline Appreciating how structures and cultures influence organisational change is a critical consideration for contemporary managers.

  • Marketing Research

    Module code: MN7549 Module Outline This module will introduce both the theory and practice of marketing research.

  • Marketing, Design and Operations

    Module code: MN7557 Module co-ordinator: Professor Mike Saren Module Outline In the long run, marketing success or failure is determined by the ability of the organisation to deliver value to customers and achieve sustainable competitive advantage in those sectors and...

  • Principles and Practices of International Business

    Module code: MN7050 In this module, you will recognised a large number of cultural, political, economics and managerial factors relevant to international businesses and will apply these to the context of real-world businesses.

  • Organisations in Economic Context

    Module code: MN3127 Businesses and organisations don't exist in a vacuum. Political ideas and theories become powerful, shape economic policies and have a huge impact on businesses, organisations and society at large.

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