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  • Current Issues in Medical Genetics

    Module code: MB2051 Cloning, designer babies, gene editing and personal autonomy are examples of the contemporary issues surrounding the study of medical genetics.

  • Environmental Forensics

    Module code: CH7902 This module will introduce students to principles of environmental forensic science. In particular, you will learn about the transport and fate of chemicals in the environment.

  • Application of Occupational Psychology

    Module code: PS7589 In this module you will study the application of occupational psychology to individual employees and organisations. We will focus on evidence-based practice and helping you to become a scientist practitioner.

  • Management of Complex and Long-Term Conditions in Mental Health Nursing

    Module code: NU2018 In this module you will discover the role of the nurse in meeting the health needs of people living with complex and long-term mental health conditions.

  • Controls on Depositional Systems

    Module code: GL3069 This module examines the interaction of key controls, including tectonics, climate, sediment supply, and sea-level fluctuations in developing depositional systems and the architecture of sedimentary successions.

  • Materials and Structures

    Module code: EG2111 In this module you'll learn to design structures against failure caused by fixed loads and loads that vary as an engineering product is operated (fatigue).

  • Aerodynamics and Aircraft Systems

    Module code: EG2422 This is a specialist Aerospace Engineering module where you'll learn how to calculate the behaviour of airflow around an aircraft to predict the lift and drag.

  • National Grid Design and Operation

    Module code: EG3221 During this specialist module you'll learn how electrical power is generated, transmitted across high voltage electricity grids and distributed to customers.

  • Digital Control and Actuators

    Module code: EG3323 If you develop an interest in control engineering, this module will allow you to extend your knowledge and skills further to analyse and design control systems that work with digital, rather than analogue signals.

  • How Accountants will save the planet

    How Accountants will save the planet – Linda Ralphs KiFbrMnnyHY 500|Associate Professor Linda Ralphs from the School of Business explains the Triple Bottom Line, an idea looking at the three Ps: People, Planet and Profit.

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