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  • Embracing Diversity at Leicester

    At the University of Leicester, we are committed to ensuring that all our students and staff feel welcomed, valued, and empowered during their time here. Read our Embracing Diversity at Leicester guide.

  • Understanding Surfaces in Engineering

    Module code: EG7028 Surfaces in engineering are important – here we will develop an understanding of the important factors in processing experimental results and data, and develop an understanding of the implications of the results with particular relevance to surface...

  • Race, Ethnicity and Racisms in Britain

    Module code: SY1025 Using the city of Leicester as its starting point, this module aims to develop a foundational understanding of the sociology of race and ethnicity as social constructs, and as one lens through which to better understand social inequalities in late-modern...

  • Mechanics

    Module code: PA1110 Classical mechanics, sometimes known as Newtonian mechanics, is the branch of classical (pre-quantum) physics concerned with forces and motion, particularly of macroscopic objects.

  • Mathematical Physics 2

    Module code: PA2710 The module builds on the mathematics covered in year 1, and continues to develop the mathematical techniques that are necessary in many areas of higher level physics.

  • Bilingual Writing and Self-Translation: Literature in a Cross-Cultural Perspective

    Module code: FR3051 Our world today is increasingly multilingual and this module looks at the ways in which literary writers incorporate different languages in their work.

  • Great Greek Monuments

    Module code: AH3082 This module examines the social and political back-stories to the monuments set up in the Greek world.

  • Greek and Roman Art: Ancient and modern contexts

    Module code: AH3062 In this module we will investigate past approaches to art from the Greek and Roman world and explore how our understandings of classical art have developed. We will pay particular attention to the physical and social contexts of this art (e.g.

  • Families and Communities in England and Wales, c. 1600-1900

    Module code: HS7136 This module surveys a wide array of themes and approaches in the study of English and Welsh communities and families between c. 1600 and 1900.

  • Historical Research, Historical Writing

    Module code: HS7010 This module will equip you with the methodological and analytical skills to carry out high-level research and writing - vital when undertaking your dissertation.

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