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  • Global Ethics in Practice

    Module code: PL7095 Throughout this module you’ll be exploring the key ethical principles governing international action, and you’ll use this knowledge to critically assess ethical issues in global politics.

  • Crime in Context

    Module code: CR2511 In this module we will explore in depth four categories of crime which often occur in the workplace.

  • Museums and Contemporary Issues

    Module code: MU7558 This module brings together leading activist museum practitioners from the UK to discuss and examine how museums and galleries can engage with unfolding contemporary social issues.

  • Competence and Practice

    Module code: RA3003 This module will prepare you for your transition to an autonomous professional who can use professional judgement to ensure safe and effective production of medical imaging.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: LW7300 The dissertation module is designed to further enhance your independent research skills and provide you with an opportunity to investigate legal issues in an area of your choosing.

  • Law, Justice and Society (advanced)

    Module code: LW2172 In this module you’ll investigate the relationship between law, justice and crime. It will look at some of the major problems and principles in criminal justice and put them into the wider context of justice, legitimacy and the state.

  • Competition Law and Policy

    Module code: LW3210 Competition law examines the legal framework for regulating restrictive agreements, mergers, monopolies and anti-competitive practices in the United Kingdom.

  • Law, Justice and Society

    Module code: LW1172 In this module you’ll investigate the relationship between law, justice and crime. It will look at some of the major problems and principles in criminal justice and put them into the wider context of justice, legitimacy and the state.

  • Competition Law

    Module code: LW3213 Competition law examines the legal framework for regulating restrictive agreements, mergers, monopolies and anti-competitive practices in the United Kingdom.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: EC7110 Your dissertation lets you demonstrate your understanding of financial analysis in a research context, honing the analytical and research skills that are useful for writing reports or dissertations with an empirical component.

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