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  • Foundations of Lifestyle Medicine

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  • Professional Ethics and Accounting Theory

    Module code: AF3150 Professional accountants have significant social, legal and ethical responsibilities. During this module, you'll critically look at the social, legal and political development of the accounting profession.

  • Digital Media, Online Persuasion and Behavioural Change

    Module code: MS7224 There are many ways persuasion can be used in the digital world, and you'l be investigating how and why they affect ad change our behaviour.

  • Lifelong Learning

    Module code: MU7554 This module considers how the museum can offer opportunities for learning across the lifecourse.

  • Advanced Biomedical Signal Processing

    Module code: EG4061 There are a range of diagnostic tools that can be applied in order to measure biomedical signals; these includes electrocardiograms (ECG) to measure the heart cycle or electroencephalograms (EEG) to measure the electrical activity of the brain.

  • Writing Matters

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  • Writing Matters

    Module code: EN1017 The module will teach you to write effectively for academic purposes, with the appropriate referencing and presentation of quoted material.

  • Advanced Biomedical Signal Processing

    Module code: EG4061 There are a range of diagnostic tools that can be applied in order to measure biomedical signals; these includes electrocardiograms (ECG) to measure the heart cycle or electroencephalograms (EEG) to measure the electrical activity of the brain.

  • Consecutive Interpreting

    Module code: TS7029 Interpreting is a highly skilled profession, carried out in real-time, with no pauses available to research a subject matter or check concepts and works you are interpreting.

  • Research Skills and Methods in Translation Studies 1

    Module code: TS7002 This module will be taught through a series of seminars where you will be given step-by-step tasks to undertake guided research. Research is crucial for the preparation of many translation assignments.

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