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  • Daryl Blanks

    The academic profile of Dr Daryl Blanks, BHP Research Fellow at University of Leicester

  • French Language (Post-Advanced)

    Module code: FR2010 (double module) Language study will be based on an integrated communicative approach and will be placed in a context that relates to contemporary life, society and culture in France and the broader French-speaking world.

  • French Language (Advanced)

    Module code: FR1010 (double module) Language study will be based on an integrated communicative approach and will be placed in a context that relates to contemporary life, society and culture in France and the broader French-speaking world.

  • French Language (Post-Beginners)

    Module code: FR2018 (double module) Language study will be based on an integrated communicative approach and will be placed in a context that relates to contemporary life, society and culture in France and the broader French-speaking world.

  • French Language (Upper Intermediate)

    Module code: FR3112 Language study will be based on an integrated communicative approach and will be placed in a context that relates to contemporary life, society and culture in France and the broader French-speaking world.

  • Visions of Modernity

    Module code: IT3144 This module explores the experience of modernity in Italy, with particular reference to the first half of the 20th century.

  • Approaches to Pompeii and Herculaneum

    Module code: AR7074 This module will enhance your knowledge of these two cities by using a range of primary and secondary sources.

  • Technology, Politics and War

    Module code: PL3141 Advances in technology have changed the nature of warfare ever since the first conflicts began. The cavalry charge was a crucial tactic for thousands of years until the trenches, mud and machine guns of the First World War turned it into a liability.

  • Exploring and Understanding Risk and Security

    Module code: CR7719 This module lays the foundation for the rest of the course in two ways. Firstly, it introduces and allows you to practice a range of academic skills including assignment planning, critical reading and writing, and the all-important issue of referencing.

  • Psychology and Crime

    Module code: CR2009 One of the key areas of interest in Criminology is exploring the reasons why people commit crime. Many theories have been developed in an attempt to account for the motivation and causes of offending behaviour.

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