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  • HS7080 New Approaches to Landscapes, Buildings and Objects

    Module code: HS7080  This module is led by the School of Museum Studies and provides a guide to conservation policy within the UK and beyond.

  • The Victorian Art World: People, Movements and Museums

    Module code: HS7254 This module will allow you to explore the fascinating and complex world of Victorian visual art. You will explore some of the most important paintings of the period and the people and ideas behind them.

  • Mergers and Acquisitions

    Module code: EC7162 Mergers and acquisitions (or M&A) is the consolidation of companies or assets. They are often a way for companies to increase performance, lower costs, diversify, grow, improve economies of scale or eliminate competition.

  • Environmental and Resource Economics

    Module code: EC2053 In this module, we will learn about the interdependence between the economy and the environment. We will discuss the concept of market failure and why it is crucial in environmental economics. We will study some alternative remedies to market failures.

  • Functional Programming

    Module code: CO2107 Functional programming is one of the many programming paradigms available (others being object-oriented, functional etc.) - functional programming is declarative, designed on the concept of mathematical functions.

  • Software Reliability

    Module code: CO4209 All over the world, appliances using analog and mechanical parts are being phased out and replaced by CPUs and software.

  • Plane Geometry

    Module code: MA1272 This module covers the field of Axiomatic Euclidean Geometry through a series of lectures, presentations and group problem solving.

  • MBiolSci Research Project (Neuroscience)

    Module code: BS4603 The research project is your chance to undertake an independent research project and plan and carry out all phases of a substantial empirical project.

  • Microbiology 2

    Module code: BS2024 This module covers the biology of organisms too small to be seen with the unaided eye (excluding bacteria), and the working of the vertebrate immune system.

  • Immunology and Eukaryotic Microbiology

    Module code: BS2032 Do you know your closest companions? Take BS2032 and discover how we live in a world dominated by bacteria, parasites and fungi. Using lectures and practical hands-on activities you will learn about the microbial world and our response to it.

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