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  • Rotorcraft Mechanics and Control

    Module code: EG7015 The module provide an introductory course to rotorcraft mechanics and flight control. The rotorcraft industry is undergoing major transformations aligned with new environmentally friendly targets and new trasnpostation use cases.

  • Activist Practice: Methods of Empowerment

    Module code: MU7563 Museums increasing commitment to communities, audiences, and social purposes has led to rapidly changing approaches to practice and new perspectives on what the core work of cultural organisations should be.

  • Engaging Audiences

    Module code: MU7017 This module considers how museums communicate with diverse audiences. It is comprised of lectures and workshops followed by studio time, where you'll put your ideas, experiences, and theoretical tools into practice.

  • Producing resources for schools

    History at the University of Leicester - Building and Enriching Shared Heritages project. This guide offers advice and tips on involving local schools in your project, from defining your target audience to developing activities and approaching a school.

  • Food and drink

    Find out more about food and drink at Leicester, including our outlets, UPAY Rewards and our sustainability.

  • Individual Biomedical Engineering Project

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  • Individual Biomedical Engineering Project

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  • Spacecraft Instrumentation for Space and Planetary Science

    Module code: PA7015 This module will cover instrument systems for particle detection, as well as a large part of the electromagnetic spectrum, and will provide you with a greater knowledge of the complementary nature of instruments selected for a particular mission.

  • Mathematical Physics 3

    Module code: PA3250 This module broadens your knowledge on the mathematical techniques necessary for all field of physics. This includes more advanced treatments of vector calculus and Fourier transforms, linear algebra and the calculus of variations.

  • 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.

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