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  • Accounting for Accountability and Decision Making

    Module code: MN7061 The module will provide an understanding of the fundamental concepts of accounting systems within financial and management accounting.

  • 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.

  • Employment Relations in the Global Economy

    Module code: MN3116 As national economies change over time, so does the employment relationship between workers, employers.

  • Advanced Qualitative Techniques

    Module code: MN3123 Qualitative research allows you to explore opinions, attitudes, beliefs and intentions behind decisions. This module will teach you advanced qualitative techniques and will give you an insight into applying these within businesses and organisations.

  • Financial Reports Analysis

    Module code: MN3149 Financial analysis is crucial when assessing a business or organisation's continued viability. This module will introduce you to its fundamentals, and you'll get the chance to apply what you've learned to real-life examples.

  • Advanced Topics in Medical Microbiology

    Module code: MB3020 This module extends the basic knowledge of Medical Microbiology gained in MB2020 and considers the molecular and cellular mechanisms of infection and host-pathogen interactions.

  • Research Methodology 3

    Module code: CH7053 In this module, you'll continue to develop the skills required to carry out successful high-level chemical research, like your upcoming MSc Research Project.

  • 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.

  • Kaitlynn

    Information and contact details for Professor Kaitlynn Mendes, Professor in Gender, Media and Sociology at the University of Leicester.

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