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  • Solid Mechanics

    Module code: EG1031 Solid Mechanics is a fundamental module for engineering students that mainly focuses on the behaviour of solids and structures subjected to various forces.

  • Computational Engineering Methods

    Module code: EG2321 Nowadays, pretty much all engineering products are designed using computer models that solve complicated maths problems to tell us how our engineering products will perform.

  • Computational Engineering Methods

    Module code: EG2321 Nowadays, pretty much all engineering products are designed using computer models that solve complicated maths problems to tell us how our engineering products will perform.

  • Solid Mechanics

    Module code: EG1031 Solid Mechanics is a fundamental module for engineering students that mainly focuses on the behaviour of solids and structures subjected to various forces.

  • Objects in Archaeology and Museums

    Module code: AR3079 In this module we will consider the major archaeological approaches to understanding and classifying objects and the suitability of different techniques for classifying and analysing objects and assemblages.

  • Dissertation (Business and Law)

    Module code: MK3208 This module enables you to undertake an independent research project on a topic that draws from both business and law disciplines.

  • Dissertation (Business and Law)

    Module code: MK3208 This module enables you to undertake an independent research project on a topic that draws from both business and law disciplines.

  • Solid Mechanics

    Module code: EG1031 Solid Mechanics is a fundamental module for engineering students that mainly focuses on the behaviour of solids and structures subjected to various forces.

  • Services Marketing

    Module code: MK3119 This module offers a theoretically informed understanding of the fundamentals of services marketing and management.

  • Major step in UK contribution to space mission to study solar wind

    The SXI consortium is led by the University of Leicester in collaboration with UCL Mullard Space Science Laboratory (UCL MSSL), the Open University and European partners.

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