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  • English

    Our English degrees lead you from the Middle Ages to the globalised literature of the present day, and give you freedom to develop your own interests.

  • Venue

    Venue page for CEHS 2025 conference

  • Dissertation

    Module code: TS7005 In this module, you will undertake sustained research in an area of translation studies of your choice. You will identify a topic in an area of translation studies and complete the relevant research.

  • Simultaneous Interpreting

    Module code: TS7032 Interpreting is a highly skilled profession, carried out in real-time, with no pauses available to research your subject matter or develop your knowledge on concepts and words.

  • Advanced Taxation

    Module code: MN3148 This module will allow you to further develop your knowledge of taxation, providing the springboard to a career as a tax professional.

  • Work Design, Organisational Change and Development

    Module code: PS7588 In this module you will learn how an understanding of human physical and psychological capabilities should be used in the design of jobs and work environments.

  • Evidence Based Practice 2

    Module code: NU2006 This a theoretical module in which you will compose a critique of a research paper, demonstrating a rigorous systematic approach to information search and retrieval of relevant research sources.

  • Engineering Experimentation and Analysis

    Module code: EG2004 During this module you'll get the chance to further develop your experiential skills. This will involve doing a number of significant experiment or analysis tasks across a range of topics relevant to your degree course.

  • Advanced Materials Modelling

    Module code: EG7031 Polymer composite materials like carbon-fibre reinforced plastic are used in high-performance engineering systems from aircraft to consumer goods.

  • Facilities for students

    Lab experience and fieldwork experience are key to developing practical skills and fundamental understanding of the scientific process. We use specialist subject laboratories in Physics, Chemistry and Life Sciences at the University.

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