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  • Languages in the Classroom

    Module code: ML2060 This module is all about languages in the classroom. You will become familiar with teaching French or Spanish at the primary or secondary level in imaginative and compelling ways to match the learning needs of individual students.

  • Authoring and Publishing Literature: From Books to e-Books

    Module code: EN3189 This module is an introduction to the material aspects of Britain's rich literary heritage.

  • Igneous Petrogenesis

    Module code: GL4110 When and how did the continental crust form? Many models have been proposed, but this fundamental question remains unresolved.

  • The History of Alcohol in North America, 1650-1950

    Module code: HS2359 This module surveys the social and cultural history of drinking in modern American society, and considers how the historical and cross-cultural study of drinking can add to contemporary debates surrounding alcohol consumption.

  • Igneous Petrogenesis

    Module code: GL4110 When and how did the continental crust form? Many models have been proposed, but this fundamental question remains unresolved.

  • The History of Alcohol in North America, 1650-1950

    Module code: HS2359 This module surveys the social and cultural history of drinking in modern American society, and considers how the historical and cross-cultural study of drinking can add to contemporary debates surrounding alcohol consumption.

  • Igneous Petrogenesis

    Module code: GL4110 When and how did the continental crust form? Many models have been proposed, but this fundamental question remains unresolved.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: AR7029 This module is a longer dissertation project, comprising 90 credits and 20,000 words. It presents the opportunity to develop and carry out a detailed and sustained research project on a topic that interests you.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: PL3094 / PL3095 You're coming to the end of your undergraduate study, and your dissertation offers you the opportunity to put all your learning into practice by undertaking a substantive piece of research on an issue of your choice.

  • Urban Topography: Image and Reality, 1540-1840

    Module code: HS7202 This course spans a period of three hundred years, but the primary emphasis is on the 'long eighteenth-century' – a period during which there was unprecedented urban growth and a vigorous outpouring of literary, artistic and cartographic...

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