Using the biopsychosocial model, you will gain an understanding of the health sciences that underpin physiotherapy practice. You will learn about t...
Using the biopsychosocial model, you will gain an understanding of the health sciences that underpin podiatry practice. You will learn about the re...
Using the biopsychosocial model, you will gain an understanding of the health sciences that underpin Cardiac Physiology practice. You will learn ab...
Machine Learning is about extracting useful information from large and complex datasets. The subject is a rich mixture of concepts from function analysis, statistical modelling and computational techniques. The module will cover the fundamental principles in the subject, where you will learn the theoretical basis of how learning algorithms are derived and when they are optimally applied, and gain some hands-on experience in laboratory-bases sessions. It will lead to more advanced material covered in later modules. Exclusions: Cannot be taken with COMP3206 or COMP3222 or COMP6229 or COMP6245 or COMP6246.
Machine Learning is about extracting useful information from large and complex datasets. The subject is a rich mixture of concepts from function an...
Machine Learning is about extracting useful information from large and complex datasets. The subject is a rich mixture of concepts from function analysis, statistical modelling and computational techniques. The module will cover the fundamental principles in the subject, where you will learn the theoretical basis of how learning algorithms are derived and when they are optimally applied, and gain some hands-on experience in laboratory-bases sessions. It will lead to more advanced material covered in later modules. Exclusions: Cannot be taken with COMP3206 or COMP3222 or COMP3223 or COMP6229 or COMP6246.
You will be introduced to issues of private and public law and how they intersect in the unique environment of the oceans. You will explore the relationship between States and individuals. It explores the underlying values of law in relation to the ocean and ocean users, and the resulting debates.
You will be introduced to issues of private and public law and how they intersect in the unique environment of the oceans. You will explore the rel...
This module introduces some key concepts about the use of some basic statistical and analytical techniques within the marketing context. Students will learn through a combination of lectures, group work, practical (computer-lab) sessions (where needed), and self-study. After studying this module, students will be able to apply these techniques to analyse data in practice.
This module introduces some key concepts about the use of some basic statistical and analytical techniques within the marketing context. Students w...
The Foundations of Medicine module aims to provide a broad base from which students can build deeper knowledge in the subsequent modules. Teaching ...
The BM4 course in years 1 and 2 is a highly contextualised and integrated course in which the application of knowledge and understanding, clinical skills and professional practice applicable to medicine are learned through clinical topic weeks in which students learn in a style similar to problem based learning. This module focuses on the “application of knowledge and understanding applicable to medicine” and the assessment is predominantly confirms this. However it is not a stand alone module and should be recognised by teachers and students alike as part of the whole course which is achieved by this module alongside 2 other modules – Integration of Knowledge and Clinical Medicine 2 and Clinical Medicine 2. The emphasis of the assessments for each of these modules aligns with the focus of learning for that module; however the integrated nature of the course means that there will undoubtedly be overlap and aspects of the assessment in each module will draw upon learning from all 3 modules. Further details will be provided on Blackboard.
The BM4 course in years 1 and 2 is a highly contextualised and integrated course in which the application of knowledge and understanding, clinical ...
This module will provide an introduction to microeconomic analysis, the detailed analysis of individuals and groups within the economy. Combined with Principles of Macroeconomics this module will provide an appropriate foundation for subsequent economic modules. This module is designed for students that do not have an A-Level in Economics. Students cannot take both Foundations and Principles of Microeconomics, only one of these two modules can be selected.
This module will provide an introduction to microeconomic analysis, the detailed analysis of individuals and groups within the economy. Combined wi...
A deep dive into foundational texts, themes and ideas that have shaped the study of modern politics in all its dimensions.
The Foundations of Podiatric Practice Module is the foundation module for level 4 students entering the podiatry programme. It offers the student a...
Understanding qualitative research methods and knowing how to interpret findings and conclusions from qualitative research is fundamental to being able to critique an evidence base. This module teaches you the underpinnings of qualitative research methods that are used in health research. You will develop the skills needed to critically appraise research when considering the results reported by others.
Understanding qualitative research methods and knowing how to interpret findings and conclusions from qualitative research is fundamental to being ...
There are two broad objectives to the module: • The first objective is to introduce students to academic research concerned with social sciences in general and accounting, finance and management research, in particular. The course will therefore enhance students’ knowledge of the research process and methodology and enable them to be aware of the problems associated with research. • The second main purpose is to prepare students for their dissertations. Guidance will be given as to how to proceed with their research, the choices available to them and an awareness of problems they may face.
There are two broad objectives to the module: • The first objective is to introduce students to academic research concerned with social scienc...
Discover our module, Foundations of Social Science Research: Philosophy, Design, & Practice and learn how it's structured to build towards your deg...
This option will examine the relationship between French identity and culture since 1981 with the elections of François Mitterrand by exploring the ways in which identities of different social groups are expressed within the economic, political and cultural contexts of contemporary France.
This option will examine the relationship between French identity and culture since 1981 with the elections of François Mitterrand by exploring th...
This module explores cinema’s relationship to the past, whether distant, as in that of ancient Greece, Rome or Egypt, or from a more recent history.
Locating your adventure. This module enables you to look outwards from your developing studio practice to consider critically and analytically your...