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  • Mathematics 1

    Module code: FS0031 This module will develop the core mathematical skills necessary for any quantitative degree, and is designed to bring you to a level of knowledge and competence equivalent to elements of advanced level mathematics.

  • Analogue Electronics and Amplifiers

    Module code: EG2068 This module provides an introduction to semiconductor devices and teaches you how to design electronic circuits and devices using both analogue and digital approaches.

  • State Variable Control

    Module code: EG3313 This module offers a more advanced approach to control engineering using a technique called state-space representation, which is particularly useful to control systems with multiple control input signals and controlled variables.

  • Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages

    Module code: EL2040 In this module, we will focus on helping you establish and recognise your teaching strengths and areas that you can improve on.

  • State Variable Control

    Module code: EG3313 This module offers a more advanced approach to control engineering using a technique called state-space representation, which is particularly useful to control systems with multiple control input signals and controlled variables.

  • Mathematics 1

    Module code: FS0031 This module will develop the core mathematical skills necessary for any quantitative degree, and is designed to bring you to a level of knowledge and competence equivalent to elements of advanced level mathematics.

  • Analogue Electronics and Amplifiers

    Module code: EG2068 This module provides an introduction to semiconductor devices and teaches you how to design electronic circuits and devices using both analogue and digital approaches.

  • Lisa Smith

    Professor Lisa Smith investigates new ways to secure DNA evidence to support rape prosecutions in low-resource environments.

  • David Souto

    The academic profile of Dr David Souto, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Contact us

    View the Moderation and Community Guidelines . Blogging is a multi-tool for today’s academic, whether early-career, established or somewhere in between. Useful for both researching and rehearsing ideas, it can even be an early form of publication.

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