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  • Microeconomics

    Module code: EC1000 Microeconomics is the study of decision making behaviours displayed by individuals, firms and institutions and how these behaviours influence the market.

  • Law in Practice: Legal Advice Clinic

    Module code: LW3293 On this module you will learn how to work as a lawyer, by working for real-life clients in the Leicester Law School Legal Advice Clinic.

  • Law in Practice: Legal Advice Clinic

    Module code: LW3291 On this module you will learn how to work as a lawyer, by working for real-life clients in the Leicester Law School Legal Advice Clinic.

  • Early Modern Ghost Stories

    Module information exploring ghost stories from 16th - 18th century literature, as part of University of Leicester MA.

  • Adolescence in American Fiction and Film

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  • Feminism

    Module code: PL3060 Feminism is one of the key social movements of the last two centuries. The fight for true equality of the sexes is one that is as important today as ever, and this module will introduce you to key concepts, variants and discussions within feminism.

  • Service-Oriented Architectures

    Module code: CO7214 A web service is an application component deployed on a web accessible platform, provided by a service provider to be discovered and invoked over the web by a service requester.

  • Service-Orientated Architectures

    Module code: CO4214 A Web service is an application component deployed on a Web accessible platform, provided by a service provider to be discovered and invoked over the Web by a service requestor.

  • Microeconomics

    Module code: EC1000 Microeconomics is the study of decision making behaviours displayed by individuals, firms and institutions and how these behaviours influence the market.

  • Study

    Our mission in the School of Healthcare is to nurture the development of creative, critical thinking and independent researchers in the field of applied health research. We prioritise investment in our postgraduate research community because they are our future research leaders.

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