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  • Software Engineering For Sustainability

    Module code: CO7520 In this module you will study the basics of Systems Thinking and learn how to apply relevant systems engineering analysis methods in socio-technical software systems engineering.

  • Data as Culture

    Module code: CO7442 Data science, like art and traditional sciences, offers a lens through which we can understand our world. It's a reciprocal process: data fuels new insights, while artistic techniques can illuminate the stories hidden within our data.

  • Mathematics Fundamentals

    Module code: CO1103 The main purpose of this course is to teach the basic concepts from discrete mathematics that are needed in the study of computer science.

  • Scientific Computing

    Module code: MA7012 This module will introduce you to the numerical approaches employed to tackle scientific problems, including applications in engineering and physics.

  • Experimental Research Project A

    Module code: BS3101 This module comprises the practical laboratory/bioinformatics/field research aspect of your final year research project. You will undertake an individual research project within an active research laboratory.

  • MBiolSci Research Project (Infection and Immunity)

    Module code: BS4307 One of the most attractive features of the final year in Infection and Immunity is the independent laboratory research project which runs for 4 months: 3 months of lab work and then 1 month for writing the dissertation and project presentation.

  • Live Sociology

    Module code: SY2091 Live sociology means going out into the field to experience sociology and practice sociology for yourselves, and Leicester is the perfect empirical crucible for this.

  • Experimental Research Project A

    Module code: BS3101 This module comprises the practical laboratory/bioinformatics/field research aspect of your final year research project. You will undertake an individual research project within an active research laboratory.

  • The Forensic, Archaeological and Geological Application of Microfossils

    Module code: GL3108 A human eye can just about discern the thickness of a hair. At this tiny scale, there is an incredible diversity of organisms. These were first seen through the 17th-century microscopes of Antonie van Leeuwenhoek and Robert Hooke.

  • JWST Engagement and Outreach

    A host of educational and public engagement resources are available for the James Webb Space Telescope and MIRI instrument.

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