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    Module code: EG7324 This module covers both the analysis and synthesis of discrete-time systems and the two main areas of signal processing: Digital filters and spectrum analysis.

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  • Thinking and Communicating Like a Psychologist 1

    Module code: PS1104 In this module you will learn key study skills that you can apply to the different aspects to a psychology degree, and ultimately to your chosen career.

  • Signal Processing

    Module code: EG7324 This module covers both the analysis and synthesis of discrete-time systems and the two main areas of signal processing: Digital filters and spectrum analysis.

  • Critical, Symbolic and Emotional Rural Geographies

    Module code: GY3417 You'll explore how people imagine or symbolise rural spaces, how the lives of people living and working in the countryside are conditioned by relations of power, and how people connect emotionally and experientially with the material and living...

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    Module code: MB7008 High-value hands-on training. This module provides in-depth practical training on modern laboratory equipment in the first term using real-world workflows and modern techniques.

  • Spectroscopy Theory and Practice

    Module code: CH2200 Spectroscopy is the study of the relationship between matter and electromagnetic radiation. It's important for a chemist - particularly those working in analytical and physical fields - to be adept at spectroscopy.

  • Thinking and Communicating Like a Psychologist 1

    Module code: PS1104 In this module you will learn key study skills that you can apply to the different aspects to a psychology degree, and ultimately to your chosen career.

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    The academic profile of Dr Edmund Chattoe Brown, Lecturer in Sociology at University of Leicester

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