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  • Crime Scene Examination

    Module code: CH7201 In this module, you will explore the processes of crime scene examination, ranging from the initial assessment to the preservation of crime scenes.

  • Practitioner Research Methods

    Module code: ED7430 This module will provide the foundation for your professional enquiry dissertation in the following year. You will explore approaches to conducting small scale research.

  • Isotope Geochemistry and Palaeoenvironmental Research

    Module code: GL3003 This module covers the general principals of isotope geochemistry, including notation, standardization, and mass spectrometry with regard to isotope research in environmental change.

  • Mechanical Engineering

    Module code: EG1101 How do solid materials and fluids behave under the application of forces and temperature? This is the basic physics of mechanical and aerospace engineering.

  • Compressible and Applied Aerodynamics

    Module code: EG3411 This specialist Aerospace module will allow you to calculate aerodynamic forces in high-speed flows known as transonic and supersonic (close to, and above, the speed of sound).

  • Advanced Materials Modelling

    Module code: EG7031 Polymer composite materials like carbon-fibre reinforced plastic are used in high-performance engineering systems from aircraft to consumer goods.

  • Projects

    The Stanley Burton Centre is involved with numerous projects relating to the study of the Holocaust and genocide. Find out more about the projects undertaken by the Centre.

  • Innovation, quality, research and evaluation

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  • Crime Scene Examination

    Module code: CH7201 In this module, you will explore the processes of crime scene examination, ranging from the initial assessment to the preservation of crime scenes.

  • Research Design and Methods (with Dissertation Planning)

    Module code: GY2414 This module equips you for your independent research project, gearing you up for the dissertation that you’ll submit in Year 3.

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