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  • Media, Rights and Responsibilities

    Module code: MS3041 This module looks at demonstrating an in depth understanding of the significance of media freedom and its potential conflict with competing interests.

  • Michael Goad

    The academic profile of Dr Michael Goad, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • Media, Rights and Responsibilities

    Module code: MS3041 This module looks at demonstrating an in depth understanding of the significance of media freedom and its potential conflict with competing interests.

  • 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.

  • Intermediate Physics Specialisms

    Module code: PA2601/PA2602/PA2603/PA2604/PA2605/PA2606 This module, which follows on from the Introduction to Physics Specialisms module in Year 1, consists of two units which you can select from the four below: Intermediate Applied Physics Intermediate Astrophysics ...

  • Research Subjects

    Chemistry Chemistry students in class together Engineering Engineering two people working together Geography, Geology and the Environment Geography, Geology and the Environment abstract image of layers of rock Computing Informatics students chatting together in class...

  • Leicestershire

    Listen to the speakers that were selected as a representative sample for male/female, younger/older and urban/rural speakers from Leicestershire.

  • Lincolnshire

    Listen to the speakers that were selected as a representative sample for male/female, younger/older and urban/rural speakers from Lincolnshire.

  • Science 2: Mechanics

    Module code: FS0012 In this module you will learn how to describe and explain the motion of bodies subject to forces, including a focus on Newton’s Laws of motion and their application in various scenarios.

  • Algorithms and Logic

    Module code: FS0063 To be a successful computer programmer you often need to be able breakdown complex problems into a series of logical tasks. In this module, you will explore the fundamental algorithms and mathematical logic that form the basis of efficient analytical programs.

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