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  • Modelling and Classification of Data

    Module code: EG7013 This module will present you with the fundaments of a wide range of algorithms (Bayes classifiers, neural networks and fuzzy logic) available to perform key artificial intelligence (AI) tasks, including machine learning, pattern classification, modelling...

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  • Celts, Britons and Barbarians: Iron Age Europe in context

    Module code: AR2033 In this module we will examine the archaeological evidence for Iron Age and Roman societies in Britain and north-west Europe from c.800 BC to AD 500 - and the current theories and debates around this evidence.

  • Urbanisms

    Module code: AR3604 It is estimated that by 2050, almost 70% of the world’s population will be living in cities – but what is it that makes a city, and how have people changed and adapted to urban living? Archaeology is well-placed to examine a range of information about...

  • Qualitative Methods in Applied Health Research

    Module code: MD7433 In this module you will examine the basic features of a range of qualitative methods and identify those commonly used.

  • Perceiving the Past

    Module code: HS2400 (double module) ‘History is one damn thing after another’ (Alfred Toynbee attrib.

  • Perceiving the Past

    Module code: HS2401 ‘History is one damn thing after another’ (Alfred Toynbee attrib.

  • Abolitionists: Antislavery Activism in Britain and America, 1787-1865

    Module code: HS3810 Between the American Revolution of the 1770s and 1780s and the American Civil War of the 1860s, the English-speaking world was agitated by a popular antislavery movement without precedent or parallel.

  • Complicating the Past

    Module code: AH7704 The module further develops your critical skills to deconstruct commonly held misconceptions about the ancient world.

  • Classical and Hellenistic Greek States

    Module code: AH2022 In this module we will use literary, archaeological, and epigraphic sources to examine the spectrum of Greek political communities before and after Alexander the Great, breaking down both unipolar (Athenocentric) and bipolar (‘Athens vs.

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