Image ProcessingElectronic Engineering and Computer ScienceECS605USemester 26YesImage Processing
Description: Networks characterise the underlying structure of a large variety of complex systems, from the internet to social netwroks and the brain. This module is desgined to teach students the mathematical language needed to describe complex networks, characterise their basic properties and construct mathematical models of complex networks.
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Dissertation for MarketingBusiness and ManagementBUSM106Full year7NoDissertation for Marketing
Description: "This module is an introduction to understanding the origin, propagation, detection and interpretation of electromagnetic (EM) radiation from astronomical objects. In this module students will learn: how to describe EM radiation and its propagation through a medium to an observer; the main processes responsible for line and continuum emission and how they depend on the nature and state the emitting material; the effects of the earth's atmosphere and the operation of the detection process at various wavelengths. The material will be illustrated by examples from optical, infrared and radio portions of the EM spectrum."
Again this is, as it were, banding together with Anthony. He might have effectively just had his subsidiary connections in there so he gets commissions.
Adult Gastro-Intestinal Diseases: Luminal DiseasesSchool of Medicine and DentistryICMM943Semester 27NoAdult Gastro-Intestinal Diseases: Luminal Diseases
New Product Development and Business EcosystemsBusiness and ManagementBUSM084Semester 27NoNew Product Development and Business Ecosystems
Item 1: 10.00% Assessed CourseworkItem 2: 25.00% PracticalItem 3: 15.00% Assessed CourseworkItem 4: 50.00% Assessed CourseworkLevel: 7
Description: Are some languages harder to learn than others? Are double negatives illogical? Do children lack grammar? Do dialects lack grammar? Did your parents teach you your mother tongue? In this module we explore commonly held views on human language from a contemporary, comparative perspective. The module is of interest to anyone studying for a language degree.
This method will although restrict you to take advantage of other features available in Partner with Anthony such as basic and specialized tools and all the goodies that come with it.
Design and Innovation Year 4 Major Design ProjectEngineering and Materials ScienceDEN419Full year7NoDesign and Innovation Year 4 Major Design Project
Legal Aspects of Paperless TradeLawSOLM148Semester 17NoLegal Aspects of Paperless Trade
Description: The central question this module discusses is the application and implication of Transnational law, its formation, supervision, and enforcement process in the context of the transnational business community and globalised markets. This module will take a series of case studies from different areas of law to provide examples of how governance can be conducted in a globalised world. The focus will be on the role and functioning of transnational law in a globalised world. Guest lecturers will be invited to talk about the impact of globalisation on their specialism and a Transnational Law solution.
Description: Are some languages harder to learn than others? Are double negatives illogical? Do children lack grammar? Do dialects lack grammar? Did your parents teach you your mother tongue? In this module we explore commonly held views on human language from a contemporary, comparative perspective. The module is of interest to anyone studying for a language degree.
Since PWA is structured in such a way that all affiliates have to rely on these tools, Anthony requires that you pay for these tools in order to speed up your results. Keep in mind that all of them got 14 day free trials though, so you can start using them for free for 2 weeks first to see if this is for you or not.
Approaches to Political EconomyPolitics and International RelationsPOLM059Semester 17YesApproaches to Political Economy
Description: This module examines the creative practice of production design in cinema, specifically in relation to architectural construction and set design. It takes a historical approach to design as an industrial practice shaped by technology, artistic and design movements, and the discipline of architecture. It proposes critical approaches founded in theory and practice to find ways of analysing film decor and identifying how it contributes to our understanding of film texts. The artistic and technical challenges posed by film design will be examined though close case study work and the completion of a 4,000 word essay.