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  • Screen Affect

    Module code: HA3433 The concept of affect understood as pre-subjective and relational force has become a significant theoretical tool in understanding film, video, televisual images and time-based contemporary art.

  • Operational Research

    Module code: MA3077 This module will focus on equipping you with the analysis skills to formulate, and classify linear and nonlinear optimisation problems.

  • About Politics and International Relations at Leicester

    Politics has been taught at the University of Leicester since the 1940s and we have always been at the cutting-edge of British political science - we aim to fire your intellectual curiosity about the politics of the world.

  • Advice and consultancy

    The project team has completed a number of projects for clients such as English Heritage, The National Trust, architects and property owners, ranging from complete studies of the technology in a property to assessments of specific features or buildings.

  • Screen Affect

    Module code: HA3433 The concept of affect understood as pre-subjective and relational force has become a significant theoretical tool in understanding film, video, televisual images and time-based contemporary art.

  • Country House Research Skills

    Module code: HA7020  This 30 credit core module will offer students a range of necessary skills and insights to help prepare them for carrying out research at MA level and specifically for writing their dissertations.

  • Film and Film Cultures in Historical Contexts

    Module code: HA7202 Module Outline This module explores the complex relationships between films and the societies and cultures in which they have been produced and consumed.

  • Employee Development and Workplace Learning

    Module code: LM7500 This module introduces students to the concept of learning and explores key theoretical debates in the field.

  • Statistics for Economics

    Module code: EC1007 Statistics can be used by economists as a tool to collect, analyse and interpret data relating to how choices made by individuals, organisations and governments on costs, risks and resources impact society.

  • Introduction to Forensic Psychology

    Module code: CR1011 In this module you will be introduced to the origins of Forensic Psychology as a discipline and you will examine some of the key historical developments that have shaped our understandings of Forensic Psychology.

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