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  • Historical and Conceptual Themes in Psychology

    Module code: PS7550 This module introduces you to the origins, developments and contemporary issues in the discipline of Psychology.

  • Research Methods and Dissertation

    Module code: ED7805 This module will enhance your understanding of the different research methods in the fields of Applied Linguistics and TESOL in order to conduct a research study on a topic of your own choice.

  • Historical and Conceptual Themes in Psychology

    Module code: PS7401 This module introduces you to the origins, developments and contemporary issues in the discipline of Psychology.

  • Historical and Conceptual Themes in Psychology

    Module code: PS7550 This module introduces you to the origins, developments and contemporary issues in the discipline of Psychology.

  • Financial Statement Analysis

    Module code: MN7241 You'll be studying a range of areas such as reporting, balance sheets, profit and loss, cash-flow statements management, financial forecasting and budgeting.

  • Luke Baker

    The academic profile of Dr Luke Baker, Lecturer - Muscle Biology at University of Leicester

  • 20th Century French Literature

    Module code: FR1014 Literature of the 20th century has been filled with experimentation and innovation.

  • Advanced Policing: Theory, Policy and Practice

    Module code: CR2013 While recognising that policing has become increasingly fragmented, in this module we will concentrate on the public police and the challenges facing police forces in Britain.

  • Research Methods and Dissertation

    Module code: ED7735 This module will enhance your understanding of the different research methods in the fields of Applied Linguistics and TESOL in order to conduct a research study on a topic of your own choice.

  • Swadlincote, Derbyshire

    Listen to speakers from Swadlincote, Derbyshire from a range of backgrounds as part of the dialect project between researchers from Nottingham Trent University and the University of Leicester.

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