French Language and Culture II (a)Languages Linguistics and FilmLAN5011Semester 15YesFrench Language and Culture II (a)
Item 1: 50.00% Examination (centrally administered)Item 2: 12.50% Assessed CourseworkItem 3: 30.00% Assessed CourseworkItem 4: 7.50% Assessed CourseworkLevel: 5
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Dissertation in Public International LawLawSOLM913Full year7NoDissertation in Public International Law
Item 1: 15.00% Assessed CourseworkItem 2: 10.00% Examination/Test (not centrally administered)Item 3: 10.00% Examination/Test (not centrally administered)Item 4: 25.00% Assessed CourseworkItem 5: 10.00% PracticalItem 6: 30.00% Examination (centrally administered)Level: 5
Description: With an estimated 30 million speakers, African American English is a major dialect of English. At the same time, it continues to suffer from the stigma of being considered 'bad English'. Yet just like with any other language, the surface variety that we see in AAE belies a complex, rule-governed system. We will study the grammar of AAE with a particular emphasis on those properties that determine how meaning is conveyed. An array of distinctive semantic features will be investigated, for example in the domains of tense, aspect, pronouns, quotatives and negation.
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Item 1: 25.00% Examination/Test (not centrally administered)Item 2: 30.00% Examination/Test (not centrally administered)Item 3: 35.00% Assessed CourseworkItem 4: 10.00% Assessed CourseworkLevel: 5
Description: This module consists of an introduction to genetics, a description of the process by which genetic information is converted into the molecules that make up living things, and a review of the essential properties of those molecules. Genetics topics covered include DNA structure, classical and molecular genetics and genomics. We then examine how information flows from DNA to RNA and then to protein to give the recognisable phenotypic features of living things.
Description: This module examines the broad and ever-expanding field of international child law. It looks at how international child law relates to various contexts, such as armed conflict, migration, criminal justice, education, and labour. Discussions in the module draw on a rich array of theoretical sources, including historical and anthropological studies of childhood, critical scholarship on international law and human rights, and criticisms of international children¿s rights law in particular.
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Advanced Semantics: Puzzles in MeaningLanguages Linguistics and FilmLIN6049Semester 26YesAdvanced Semantics: Puzzles in Meaning
Statistics and BioinformaticsBiological and Chemical SciencesBIO781PSemester 17NoStatistics and Bioinformatics
Description: Belgium provides an ideal setting for comparative approaches to literature. Uniquely in the UK, this module explores the work of both French- and Dutch-speaking Belgian authors. It focuses on the treatment of identity in novels, short stories, and comics written between the mid-19th and the late 20th centuries. You will study French texts in the original language, and Dutch texts in translation. Topics covered include war and colonialism; space and place; language; Catholicism; and identity as performance.
Description: The module will cover aspects of Chemical Process Technology, Surfaces, Adsorption and Heterogeneous Catalysis, Polymeric Materials, Colloids and Surfactants.
Description: This module offers a foundation in French language to students with little or no previous knowledge of the language. It is aimed primarily at language specialists and students following programmes in the Faculty of Arts. The module provides competence in all four main skills (reading, listening, speaking, writing). Teaching materials are selected with a view to introducing students to contemporary Francophone culture and society. Students are expected to actively participate in and contribute to the learning process in the classroom. Private study is essential to keep up with the pace of the module. Language of instruction: French and English.