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  • Dissertation and Research Methods

    Module code: MN7286 Module co-ordinator: Dr Richard Godfrey Module Outline Research Methods will introduce you to the dissertation process including topic selection, problem identification, preparing literature reviews, formulating research questions, developing research...

  • Corporate Finance

    Module code: MN7559 Module co-ordinator: Dr Panayiotis Savvas Module Outline This module enables you to understand the nature and characteristics of the alternative sources of finance available to an organisation.

  • European Union Politics

    Module code: PL2016 In 1951, Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and West Germany signed the Treaty of Rome and founded the European Coal and Steel Community.

  • Studying Media and Communication

    Module code: MS1002 (double module) Studying Media and Communication is a complementary module to Introduction to Media and Communication which you will have undertaken in Semester 1 – this module now invites you to think about how we apply some of the key concepts in media...

  • Drugs and Displacement in Contemporary Colombian Culture

    Module code: SP2036 This module will introduce you to aspects of contemporary Colombian culture through an examination of literary and cinematic texts.

  • Emmanuel Tadjouddine

    The academic profile of Dr Emmanuel Tadjouddine, Lecturer in Computing at University of Leicester

  • Teaching Practices

    Module code: EN7920 This module focuses on EAP lesson plan design. You'll learn about the key differences between the needs and process required for designing and delivering an EAP lesson considering a range of teaching theories and approaches.

  • Critical Perspectives 1

    Module code: EN2060 The module will introduce you to a range of theoretical debates which have influenced the study of English in recent decades, covering issues such as reading and authorship, gender and sexuality, identity and selfhood, class and race, empire and nation.

  • With Liberty and Justice for All? US History since 1776

    Module code: HS1017 This module will survey the history of the United States since 1877, introducing you to the key events, issues and themes in order to provide you with a framework for further study in United States history.

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