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  • Mathematical Finance

    Module code: EC3081 This module will look at applying mathematical principles to financial markets to make inferences on their behaviour and influences on how companies and firms make financial decisions.

  • Experimental Design in Molecular Genetics

    Module code: MB7212 You will learn how well-designed experiments underpin robust and repeatable molecular genetic research. Lectures, seminars and private reading will provide a solid foundation in experimental design theory.

  • Management Science

    Module code: EC3057 This module will start to apply scientific principles to problems faced by businesses and give you the chance to use your economic principles, theories and analytical skills to solve these problems.

  • Twenty-First Century Fiction

    Module code: EN7252 In this module you'll study a selection of recent works of fiction, with a focus on those that have been nominated for literary prizes.

  • Sarina Landefeld

    The academic profile of Dr Sarina Landefeld, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Mathematical Finance

    Module code: EC3081 This module will look at applying mathematical principles to financial markets to make inferences on their behaviour and influences on how companies and firms make financial decisions.

  • Management Science

    Module code: EC3057 This module will start to apply scientific principles to problems faced by businesses and give you the chance to use your economic principles, theories and analytical skills to solve these problems.

  • Entertainment Technology and Design

    Module code: CO2113 You will learn the basics of the Python programming language and work with a range of 2D, 3D, and game engine tools to produce game assets.

  • Beth Kamunge-Kpodo

    The academic profile of Dr Beth Kamunge-Kpodo, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Char Leung

    The academic profile of Dr Char Leung, Lecturer of Medical Statistics / Epidemiology at University of Leicester

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