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  • Subir Bose

    The academic profile of Dr Subir Bose, Associate Professor Economics at University of Leicester

  • Strategy, Business Information and Analysis

    Module code: MN7202 Module co-ordinator: Professor Peter Jackson Module Outline Through frameworks and concepts drawn from economics, marketing and strategy, this module helps managers to understand how their organisation's ability to create value is influenced by its...

  • Consumer Behaviour

    Module code: MN7283 Module Outline This module emphasises that marketing practice and theory is underpinned by in-depth knowledge of the purchasing and consumption behaviour of customers, and that effective marketing strategy rests on understanding of how consumers choose...

  • Empirical Finance

    Module code: MN7038 This module will help you to understand and apply advanced quantitative techniques in finance using sophisticated software packages.

  • Advanced Electronically Controlled Devices

    Module code: EG4213 This module brings together your knowledge on high-power electrical components like motors, generators and power electronics so you can design electronically controlled motor drives, and learn how these systems can be integrated in real engineering...

  • Justine Anthony

    The academic profile of Dr Justine Anthony, Early Career Fellow at University of Leicester

  • Reiko Heckel

    The academic profile of Professor Reiko Heckel, Professor of Software Engineering at University of Leicester

  • Computational Mathematics

    Module code: FS0034 During this module you will have a gentle introduction to the essential mathematics necessary for studying a computational science degree.

  • Criminological Research Methods 2

    Module code: CR2021 (double module) There are a multitude of issues involved with criminological research. In this module you'll gain an awareness of those issues from a methodological, ethical and practical perspective.

  • Television Studies

    Module code: MS2017 This module examines and explores the popular medium of television from different critical perspectives, incorporating analysis of television content, forms, formats and viewer practices.

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