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  • Power Electronics

    Module code: EG3211 This is a specialist Electronic and Electrical Engineering module where you'll learn how to design electronic systems that can transform voltages and convert electrical currents from direct to alternating current, and vice-versa.

  • Media Law

    Module code: MS3021 In this module you'll study the various ways in which the law tries to strike a balance between freedom of expression and other, competing interests.

  • Key Issues and Approaches in Media Study

    Module code: MS7500 Module co-ordinator: Dr Vincent Campbell Module Outline This module introduces a variety of influential, competing ways of thinking about the media within the broad area of social science research, but drawing also on other disciplines.

  • Student law societies

    Find out more about the societies you can join as a student at Leicester Law School, including the Leicester University Law Society, the Canadian Law Society, GEEKLAW and the Sports Law Society.

  • Lisa Smith

    Professor Lisa Smith investigates new ways to secure DNA evidence to support rape prosecutions in low-resource environments.

  • Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice

    Module code: MN7044 In this module you will look at the different approaches to entrepreneurship and innovation, and evaluate and reflect on entrepreneurship theory and practice in different contexts such as start-ups, social enterprises, family businesses, corporate...

  • Crime Scene Management

    Module code: CH7241 This module will take you through the fundamentals of crime scene management and the relevant roles of personnel present at the scene.

  • Advanced Discrete Mathematics

    Module code: MA2042 The objects of study in Discrete Mathematics are mathematical structures that are fundamentally discrete rather than continuous.

  • Gender and Crime

    Module code: CR3023 This course builds on the existing knowledge you have gained throughout the degree programme to develop an advanced level understanding of gender and crime.

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