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  • The History of Alcohol in North America, 1650-1950

    Module code: HS2359 This module surveys the social and cultural history of drinking in modern American society, and considers how the historical and cross-cultural study of drinking can add to contemporary debates surrounding alcohol consumption.

  • Introduction to Spanish and Latin American Studies

    Module code: SP1022 This module will give you a broad understanding of some of the key historical turning points in the Hispanic world, from the arrival of the Spanish to the Americas in the late fifteenth century to the present.

  • Audiovisual Translation

    Module code: TS3004 This module will be taught in a combination of seminars and workshops where you will learn about the distinctive features of audiovisual translation with a special focus on subtitling.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: MN7419 You’re concluding your postgraduate study, and your dissertation is the chance to put all your learning into practice.

  • Introduction to Linguistics

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  • Introduction to Linguistics

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  • Feminist Fiction

    Module code: EN1060 This module examines the influence of feminism on fiction and considers the ways that fiction by women responds to debates about gender.

  • Chaucer’s Worlds

    Module code: EN2010 (double module) This module will introduce you to one of the most important periods in the development of English literature, the 14th and 15th centuries.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: AF7503 This module develops advanced skills in independent research, critical analysis and academic argumentation through the completion of a self-defined research project.

  • Implementing Improvements in Organisational Performance

    Module code: MN7369 Building on semester one, this module is designed to equip you with an understanding of how HR practice through production and service reorganisation can boost competitiveness across various occupational, sectoral, national, international and global settings.

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