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  • Applied Macroeconometrics

    Module code: EC7059 In this module you will study time series methods and analysis in time domain. Time series data is the sequence of observations constructed by sampling data at fixed time intervals, thereby tracking the underlying variable’s behaviour over time.

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    Relevant information for our different types of students, including distance learners, professional learners, mature students and study abroad or Erasmus students.

  • Our strategy and objectives

    The University’s strategy, 'Shaping our Second Century', places Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) at the heart of who we are and outlines our vision to be a truly inclusive University.

  • Management in Practice

    Module code: MN7407 In this module, we bring together learning from across previously studied modules and put that learning into practice. This module centres on facilitating the application of debates, concepts and tools learnt in this, and prior modules.

  • Research Methodology 2

    Module code: CH7052 In this module, you'll continue to develop the skills needed to carry out high-level chemical research. This module focuses on the planning of a successful research project, knowledge of which will be vital as you embark on your MSc Research Project.

  • Advanced Synthetic Methods

    Module code: CH7302 You will likely have already explored various synthetic methods during your undergraduate studies. In this module, you'll build upon this, examining more advanced techniques and methods.

  • Advanced Analytical Chemistry

    Module code: CH3206 In this module, you will learn the fundamental principles underlying many modern analytical techniques and discover their real-world applications in areas such as sensors, energy storage, catalysis, engineering materials, extraction of natural resources...

  • Advanced Applied Psychology

    Module code: PS3119 This module is designed to explore how research is conducted by psychologists in the ‘real-world’, using both quantitative and qualitative research methods and statistical techniques.

  • Vector Calculus

    Module code: MA2032 The branches of mathematical analysis, and differential and integral calculus in particular, form an essential part of the toolbox of any pure or applied mathematician, scientist or engineer.

  • Matthew Allen

    The academic profile of Dr Matthew Allen, Lecturer of Organisational Behaviour at University of Leicester

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