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  • Geographies of Health and Wellbeing

    Module code: GY3419 Health and wellbeing are shaped by the spaces and places in which we live, move, work and play. The module explores the ways in which geography, environment, and social determinants influence health and wellbeing, and how these factors are interconnected.

  • Accounting for Accountability and Decision Making

    Module code: AF7062 The module will provide an understanding of the fundamental concepts of accounting systems within financial and management accounting.

  • Research Methods and Project (Risk, Crisis and Disaster Management)

    Module code: MK7609 Theories, tools, frameworks and leadership and management practices covered in the other four modules will culminate, in this module, in the preparation and implementation of a project based on your own research topic.

  • Equity and Trusts

    Module code: LW2370 When a person wishes to benefit others, whether they are individuals, charities or simply 'causes', he or she may use the machinery of a 'trust'.

  • Individual Employment Relations

    Module code: LW7513 (double module) This module provides an understanding of the complex and intricate laws and legislation surrounding the status of the individual in particular employment relationships.

  • Equity and Trusts (Advanced)

    Module code: LW3370 When a person wishes to benefit others, whether they are individuals, charities or simply 'causes', he or she may use the machinery of a 'trust'.

  • Developing Professional Practice

    Module code: MU7001 In this module, you'll work proactively to develop your skills and knowledge to become effective as a museum professional.

  • Innovation and Reform: Lead Module

    Module code: ED7316 (double module) This first module of the Innovation and Reform pathway explores a number of educational innovation and reform initiatives in response to forces of globalisation.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: ED7416 In this final module of the M. Ed programme you will conduct a professional enquiry to investigate a research focus of your choosing within an educational context.

  • The Business Environment

    Module code: MN2120 External uncontrollable factors, or the macro-environment, such as changes in government and/or monetary policy, demographic shifts or major disasters, can affect or even wipe out businesses.

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