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  • Introduction to Chemistry 2

    Module code: CH0066 Chemistry is a broad discipline with many areas and specialities under its umbrella. That's why we've designed this second introductory module to encompass a broad range of subjects and topics within the central science.

  • Advanced Corporate Finance

    Module code: AF3151 During your second year studies, you learnt the key principles of corporate finance. During this module, you'll build on that with more advanced knowledge and concepts, providing a springboard to a professional career or further study.

  • Dissertation (Digital Marketing)

    Module code: MK7029 Your dissertation is the most substantive piece of work that you will undertake during your studies.

  • Advanced C++ Programming

    Module code: CO7105 First introduced in the early 1980s, C++ has become one of the world's most popular programming languages, due to its potential for producing efficient and compact code.

  • Introduction to Chemistry 2

    Module code: CH0066 Chemistry is a broad discipline with many areas and specialities under its umbrella. That's why we've designed this second introductory module to encompass a broad range of subjects and topics within the central science.

  • Systems Engineering

    Module Code: EG7312 The objective of this module is to introduce you to the discipline of systems engineering, and help you to apply and critique selected systems engineering analyses in the development of engineering systems.

  • Advanced C++ Programming

    Module code: CO7105 First introduced in the early 1980s, C++ has become one of the world's most popular programming languages, due to its potential for producing efficient and compact code.

  • Dissertation (Digital Marketing)

    Module code: MK7029 Your dissertation is the most substantive piece of work that you will undertake during your studies.

  • Probability and Probability Distributions

    Module code: EC1011 Probability and probability distributing are foundations of statistical analysis and inference.

  • Economics professor discusses research into what makes people vote in elections

    Professor Eyal Winter from the School of Business has been featured in a ScienceNews article discussing how voter turnout increases when polling numbers are close. Research conducted by Professor Winter and colleagues in 2006 looked at U.S. gubernatorial races from 1990 to 2005.

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