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  • Embedded Systems and IoT

    Module code: EG2231 Embedded systems act as the core components for most of the electronics devices in our modern world, from laptops and mobile phones to spacecrafts and satellites, which enable the path towards the Internet of Thing (IoT).

  • Audiovisual Translation

    Module code: TS3004 This module will be taught in a combination of seminars and workshops where you will learn about the distinctive features of audiovisual translation with a special focus on subtitling.

  • Modern Literature from Conrad to Orwell

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  • Introduction to Linguistics

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  • Immunology and Eukaryotic Microbiology (with science enterprise trip)

    Module code: BS2033 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.

  • Introduction to Forensic Archaeology

    Module code: CH7232 This module focuses on application of archaeological methodology to crime scene investigation.

  • Practice Skills 1: Appendicular Anatomy

    Information on the Physiotherapy BSc module 'Appendicular Anatomy' at University of Leicester

  • Research Skills, Employability and General Paper

    Module code: CH3260 This module offers a great opportunity to develop your general chemistry skills through a variety of different methods. You'll submit a general paper, in which you will solve unseen synoptic chemistry problems.

  • Blood Distribution and Spatter

    Module code: CH7900 Learn how to understand the function of blood spatter interpretation in crime scene reconstruction along with the physical forces that are involved in the flight and droplet dynamics of blood, the geometric parameters used to determine directionality and...

  • Michael Clarke

    We have learned, with sadness, of the death of Michael Clarke, who worked in the School of Education in the 1980s.

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