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  • Academic Practice and Professional Skills

    Module code: MN7400 During this module, you’ll be engaging with a range of academic practices and critical thinking where you’ll identify and reflect upon the different learning styles, and how they inform our approach to learning and study.

  • Derivatives

    Module code: AF2137 Derivatives provide important tools for investors and portfolio managers in risk management.

  • Accounting Analysis and Valuation: Private and Public Sectors

    Module code: AF7244 Financial statements are the primary source of information about organisations. One of the main aims of financial statements is to help users of accounting information to determine the value of organisations and their activities.

  • FEED1

    A randomised controlled trial of full milk feeds versus intravenous nutrition with gradual feeding for preterm infants (30-33 weeks gestational age)

  • Corporate Finance (MBA)

    Module code: MN7204 Module co-ordinator: Dr Mohamed Shaban  Module Outline This module enables students to understand the nature and characteristics of the alternative sources of finance available to an organisation.

  • Social Studies of Finance

    Module code: MN3136 When analysing financial decisions, it is important to look at the social and cultural dimensions which inform them. This module will introduce you to the social study of finance; finance in its broader context.

  • Current Issues in Medical Genetics

    Module code: MB2051 Cloning, designer babies, gene editing and personal autonomy are examples of the contemporary issues surrounding the study of medical genetics.

  • Management of Complex and Long-Term Conditions in Mental Health Nursing

    Module code: NU2018 In this module you will discover the role of the nurse in meeting the health needs of people living with complex and long-term mental health conditions.

  • Publications

    University of Leicester Archaeological Services publishes monographs, reports, articles amongst others in regards to our discoveries and impacts.

  • Course and Syllabus Design

    Module code: EN7509 This module will help you to understand the place of course and syllabus design in ELT and to review the underlying principles that govern the classification of syllabuses.

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