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  • Media Research in Practice

    Module code: MS2016 This module will introduce you to the key principles of research design, data collection and analysis.

  • American Film and Visual Culture

    Module code: HA1324 (double module) This module examines the importance of the United States within film history and the importance of narrative cinema and other forms of visual culture within 20th and 21st century America.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: MN7419 You’re concluding your postgraduate study, and your dissertation is the chance to put all your learning into practice.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: PL3094 / PL3095 You're coming to the end of your undergraduate study, and your dissertation offers you the opportunity to put all your learning into practice by undertaking a substantive piece of research on an issue of your choice.

  • Statistics for Economists 1

    Module code: EC1007 Module co-ordinator: Dr Carlos Diaz Vela Description This module aims to develop a solid understanding of basic probability theory and its application to economics.

  • Economics of Health

    Module code: EC3082 Module co-ordinator: Dr Asako Ohinata This module will provide you with an opportunity to develop your understanding of how to apply theories of economics in practice, focusing on issues regarding the provision of and demand for health.

  • Topics in Applied Econometrics

    Module code: EC2011 Module co-ordinator: Dr Carlos Diaz Vela This module includes an introduction to econometric tools and practicing critical thinking.

  • The Latin World: Ancient, Medieval and Modern

    Module code: HS2027 The Latin world is deeply ingrained within our own culture and language, and this module explores how this came to be.

  • Evolutionary Genetics

    Module code: BS3000 Module co-ordinator: Professor Charalambos Kyriacou In this module you will study the genetic basis for the evolution of genes, genomes and phenotypes and their role in the diversity and maintenance of different life forms.

  • Zooarchaeology (the archaeology of animals)

    Module code: AR3017 Animal bones are ubiquitous archaeological finds and it is well recognised that their detailed study can shed light on a diverse range of past human activities including:  Diet Hunting and farming strategies The use of animals and animal...

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