Mobile and WLAN TechnologiesElectronic Engineering and Computer ScienceECS702PSemester 17NoMobile and WLAN Technologies
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Item 1: 10.00% PracticalItem 2: 10.00% PracticalItem 3: 10.00% Examination/Test (not centrally administered)Item 4: 70.00% Examination (centrally administered)Level: 6
Description: This module is focused on transducers and their uses in engineering control systems. It studies methods of taking measurements, and motor and actuator theory, reviewing important transducer characteristics and the methodology for selecting an appropriate transducer. In relation to this, the module also covers methods of acquiring data from transducers, and effectively processing electronic signals. All aspects of the module content are brought together in a problem based learning exercise, involving the control of a robotic arm.
Description: In this module students will learn the basic skills required for academic medicine, including research design, statistical analysis, and methodology. Students will be introduced to a variety of databases including FOAMed and develop the necessary skills to evaluate the scientific literature. With the emphasis on personal research, students will be made aware of current legislation and ethics surrounding clinical research. The module will conclude with students learning how to submit their work for publication and present their research for differing audiences. Student learning will be supported by a series of online lectures and discussion groups.
Description: "Teaching Languages: Approaches and Methods" is the first of two compulsory modules on the MA in Language Teaching. You will undertake a comprehensive overview of the main approaches and methods in language teaching. The areas to be covered include:
Professional Skills for ChemistsPhysics and AstronomyCHE401PFull year7NoProfessional Skills for Chemists
Understanding Epidemiology and StatisticsSchool of Medicine and DentistryIPH7102Semester 17NoUnderstanding Epidemiology and Statistics
Description: "This independent research project culminates in a dissertation of 12,000-15,000 words. Working with the support of a supervisor, students pursue their own independent investigation of the theory and practice of performance. Research development is also encouraged by a dissertation colloquium in late May/early June, in which students present their research in progress and receive feedback from academic staff and other graduate students. Recent dissertation topics have included studies of illness and performance, performance and second language acquisition, the performance of rural spaces and identities, contemporary performance and relational aesthetics, circus performance in Victorian Britain, cultural value and performance and performance and social conflict."
Description: In this module you will be introduced to frontiers of knowledge in biodiversity, evolution and conservation research. You will learn how to read papers, write essays and give talks at a postgraduate level. After a series of lectures by experts in the field, you will choose a topic relevant to your field that is currently debated by scientists. You will research and discuss this topic, then write an essay about it.
Description: There is mounting evidence that people violate many of the "rationality" assumptions of mainstream economics. Behavioural economics studies such violations and proposes theories to explain them. Some key topics are bounded rationality, overconfidence, prospect theory, dynamic inconsistency, and implications of human irrationalities for public policy. Knowledge of behavioural economics provides students with a deeper and more realistic understanding of human decisionmaking than is offered by the mainstream approach alone. Such knowledge will hopefully also make students less susceptible to common mistakes in their own decisions.
Item 1: 60.00% Examination (centrally administered)Item 2: 10.00% Assessed CourseworkItem 3: 10.00% Assessed CourseworkItem 4: 10.00% Assessed CourseworkItem 5: 10.00% Assessed CourseworkLevel: 7
Conduct of Hostilities in International LawLawSOLM113Semester 27NoConduct of Hostilities in International Law
Description: This module introduces themes at Level 4 in psychology and considers a unique area of psychological research: Positive Psychology which focuses on psychological well-being and optimal functioning as well as the individual and social determinants thereof. The aim is to introduce this field of psychology and explore its relationship to other areas of psychology. Key studies, and their ethical dimensions, from both classic and modern biological, experimental and intervention perspectives are provided throughout.
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In this module we’ll breakdown the pro’s & con’s of the three most popular video editing software DaVinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere Pro & Final Cut Pro which we teach full editing workflows on below. This way if you’re brand new, you can make an educated decision on which suite to use.
Licensing Intellectual PropertyLawCCLP078Semester 27NoLicensing Intellectual Property