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  • Clinical Skills 2: Developing Cardio-Respiratory Practice

    Module code: PH2002 During this module, you will continue to develop the professional practice skills you gained during your first year at Leicester, particularly focusing on those utilised during cardio-respiratory practice.

  • Fingerprint Corrosion of Metal

    Module code: CH7211 In this module, you will discover the fascinating intersection of chemistry and forensic science through the study of fingerprint corrosion on metals.

  • Psychopathology: an integrated approach to disorders of the mind

    Module code: PS2101 This module will cover the key aspects of normal and abnormal human behaviour. You will discover how to identify, classify, and treat disorders of the mind.

  • Practical Research Skills in Psychology

    Module code: PS2103 In this module, you will learn about quantitative and qualitative research design and analysis.

  • Introductory Linux

    Module code: FS0062 Linux is a secure, open-source operating system that is used almost everywhere in the tech industry, from web servers and supercomputers to embedded systems in mobile phones, cars, aerospace vehicles and games consoles.

  • Writing Matters

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  • Writing Matters

    Module code: EN1017 The module will teach you to write effectively for academic purposes, with the appropriate referencing and presentation of quoted material.

  • Fears and Fantasies: Criminality and Deviance in the Modern World

    Module code: HS2365 Criminality and deviance can often illuminate the fears and fantasies of a nation, and through them we can learn more about the collective consciousness of a certain period.

  • Consecutive Interpreting

    Module code: TS7029 Interpreting is a highly skilled profession, carried out in real-time, with no pauses available to research a subject matter or check concepts and works you are interpreting.

  • Spacecraft Systems Engineering

    Module code: EG7413 Spacecraft are now critical to everyday life, providing communication and navigation capability around the world, as well as allowing us to explore other planets. Leicester has a long history of building instruments for exciting and famous space missions.

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