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  • Mechanical Engineering BEng

    Spacecraft and satellites. Reactors and robots. Mechanical engineering is at the core of most systems that move. But how is technology improving their performance? To build the future, you need to keep up with it. And this degree will show you how.

  • Accountability, Representation and Control

    Module code: MN7262 This module explores the theoretical foundations of accounting and its behavioural consequences.

  • Accountability, Representation and Control

    Module code: AF7262 This module explores the theoretical foundations of accounting and its behavioural consequences.

  • Accountability, Representation and Control

    Module code: AF7262 This module explores the theoretical foundations of accounting and its behavioural consequences.

  • Mathematics with Foundation Year BSc

    If you would love to study Mathematics here at Leicester, but you don’t quite have the entry requirements to get in, this degree is your bridge to making it happen.

  • Accounting and Finance BSc

    Gain a solid foundation and technical skills in accounting and finance with this course from the University of Leicester’s School of Business.

  • Accounting BSc

    Leicester’s Accounting degree will provide you with a solid foundation and competence in accounting and related forms of financial expertise.

  • Showcasing talent free public event to discuss raising the profile of Leicester and Leicestershires literary scene

    Raising the roof on Leicester’s literary talent will be a subject up for discussion between members of the public and key figures from the city and county’s literary scene this evening.

  • 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.

  • Theories of Crime and Criminality

    Module code: CR1001 (double module) Are offenders different from non-offenders? Is crime the result of individual biology, psychology or social circumstances? What factors have been identified as ‘high risk’ in terms of predicting future criminal behaviour? In this module...

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