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  • Guided Research in Archaeology

    Module code: AR7061 The module can take many forms and is designed to enhance your independent research skills through the guided design and execution of a research project.

  • Introduction to Forensic Psychology

    Module code: CR1011 In this module you will be introduced to the origins of Forensic Psychology as a discipline and you will examine some of the key historical developments that have shaped our understandings of Forensic Psychology.

  • Screen Affect

    Module code: HA3433 The concept of affect understood as pre-subjective and relational force has become a significant theoretical tool in understanding film, video, televisual images and time-based contemporary art.

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  • Storytelling: Styles and Structure

    Module code: EN3191 This module considers a representative range of narrative theory and relevant critical and linguistic texts. By the end of the module, you'll be able to...

  • Screen Affect

    Module code: HA3433 The concept of affect understood as pre-subjective and relational force has become a significant theoretical tool in understanding film, video, televisual images and time-based contemporary art.

  • Advanced Financial Reporting

    Module code: MN3142 In this module, you'll look at internationally-accepted accounting principles and how social, political, environmental and legal systems affect global and national accounting practices. Most major international businesses are multi-company entities.

  • Advanced Taxation

    Module code: MN3148 This module will allow you to further develop your knowledge of taxation, providing the springboard to a career as a tax professional.

  • Introduction to Forensic Psychology

    Module code: CR1011 In this module you will be introduced to the origins of Forensic Psychology as a discipline and you will examine some of the key historical developments that have shaped our understandings of Forensic Psychology.

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