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  • Tribology in Engineering Design

    Module code: EG3124 Tribology is the science and technology of interacting surfaces in relative motion – in other words, friction, wear and lubrication – and is critical in the design and performance of cars, trains, planes, manufacturing processes, sports shoes and even...

  • MRes Project

    Module code: PS7603 The MRes project is your chance to undertake an independent research project and plan and carry out all phases of a substantial empirical project.

  • Criminological Research Methods

    Module code: CR7146 (double module) This module will provide a comprehensive grounding in the research methodologies employed in criminological research.

  • Introduction to Translation Studies

    Module code: TS1004 This module will be taught through a combination of lectures (for imparting information) and seminars (where this information will be the subject of student-led discussion.

  • Molecular and Cellular Immunology

    Module code: BS3015 This module is centred on the mammalian immune system – from the different types of immune responses to the molecular and cellular approaches used to investigate mechanisms of immunity.

  • Scientific Computing

    Module code:MA4013 This module will provide a comprehensive introduction to the computational approaches to scientific problems, including applications in engineering and physics.

  • Scientific Computing

    Module code:MA4013 This module will provide a comprehensive introduction to the computational approaches to scientific problems, including applications in engineering and physics.

  • Trace Evidence Analysis

    Module code: CH7202 This module explores the key techniques in trace evidence analysis. You will learn about the recovery and enhancement of latent fingerprints and delve into the analysis of various trace evidence like hair, fibre, paint, and soil.

  • Leadership, Engagement and Motivation

    Module code: PS7590 In this module you will study how psychology can contribute to the understanding of motivation and engagement at work. We will focuses on theories of motivation, and consider the psychological contract and the role of organisational citizenship.

  • Introduction to Translation Studies

    Module code: TS1004 This module will be taught through a combination of lectures (for imparting information) and seminars (where this information will be the subject of student-led discussion.

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