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  • Waves and Matter

    Module code: FS0043 In this module you will learn about different wave phenomena and explore the fundamental states and properties of matter.

  • Working with Geographical Information

    Module code: GY1421 Working With Geographical Information is an introduction to the use of quantitative data and methods to answer geographic questions.

  • Bioinformatics Programming and Advanced Topics in Bioinformatics

    Module code: BS4105 This module will provide a comprehensive introduction on how to read, understand, modify, write, and debug bioinformatics scripts, with a particular emphasis on developing and using effective programming strategies to solve bioinformatics problems.

  • Studying Film

    Module code: MS7223 This module will enable you to analyse a range of films and critically analyse them using a range of theoretical approaches. You’ll look at the context and reception of films as well, to understand their full cultural impact.

  • Electromagnetism and Quantum Physics

    Module code: FS0044 In this module you will explore the origin and interactions of electromagnetic forces and fields, and learn about the generation and flow of electricity.

  • MA Dissertation

    Module code: PL7000 The dissertation is your chance to explore a topic that interests you, and produce original research that looks into an aspect of international relations.

  • Comparative European Politics

    Module code: PL1012 Europe is a patchwork of 50 sovereign states, and the political systems that underpin this vary considerably. Europe has both monarchies and republics, unicameral and bicameral legislatures, and ceremonial and powerful heads of state.

  • Criminal Justice Professions: Policy and Practice

    Module code: CR7145 In this module you will start to put your knowledge into practice.

  • Student Research Project

    Module code: CR3038 Within this module you'll have the opportunity to independently design a research project on an area of criminology of your own choosing.

  • Student engagement FAQs

    Regular engagement is an important aspect of learning and the student experience. If you engage with all aspects of your programme you are more likely to succeed with your studies.

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