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  • 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.

  • Evaluation and Research

    Module code: MU7513 Module Outline This module looks closely at approaches to evaluation and research through a number of small-scale research projects.

  • Radiographic anatomy, physiology and pathology

    Module code: RA1001 This module will familiarise you with the anatomy physiology and pathology of the human skeletal and respiratory systems. Your learning will be supported by practical workshops, workbooks and professional placement to embed this knowledge.

  • Radiographic anatomy, physiology and pathology

    Module code: RA1001 This module will familiarise you with the anatomy physiology and pathology of the human skeletal and respiratory systems. Your learning will be supported by practical workshops, workbooks and professional placement to embed this knowledge.

  • SHAPE Your Future 2: Disciplines, Discourses and Directions

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  • Anna Hansell

    Information and contact details for Professor Anna Hansell, Professor of Environmental Epidemiology and Director of the Centre for Environmental Health and Sustainability.

  • Research Methods

    Module code: CH7204 In this module, we will be exploring the key concepts and concerns associated with undertaking research at all levels, from dissertations to national large-scale funded projects.

  • SHAPE Your Future 2: Disciplines, Discourses and Directions

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  • Milena Rizzotti

    The academic profile of Dr Milena Rizzotti, Lecturer at University of Leicester

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