Introduction to MultimediaElectronic Engineering and Computer ScienceECS416USemester 24YesIntroduction to Multimedia
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Description: This module will provide students with a solid background in the rapidly evolving area of critical care. In this module the students will develop an evaluative approach to critical care. Special attention will be given to "hot topics" such as shock therapy, ventilator management, infectious disease. The module will provide students with the latest evidence based in trauma care and the ability to analyze it.
Item 1: 40.00% Assessed CourseworkItem 2: 60.00% Examination (centrally administered)Level: 7
Description: This module introduces students to a range of theatre and performance practices that offer radical challenges to the established theatre of European bourgeois modernity.
Item 1: 40.00% Assessed CourseworkItem 2: 10.00% PracticalItem 3: 10.00% Assessed CourseworkItem 4: 20.00% PracticalItem 5: 20.00% Assessed CourseworkLevel: 6
Introduction to French Private LawLawLAW6202Semester 26YesIntroduction to French Private Law
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Item 1: 60.00% DissertationItem 2: 10.00% Assessed CourseworkItem 3: 20.00% PracticalItem 4: 10.00% Assessed CourseworkLevel: 6
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Description: Over the last twenty years the graphic narrative has grown into a global form. From Japanese Manga to Iranian webcomix, graphic narratives are now as varied as prose and as widely produced. This module will investigate how writers and illustrators from regions such as the Middle East, North Africa, and South and East Asia are altering and adapting the medium to speak to new contexts, for alternative aesthetic and political purposes. Covering comics, cartoons, and graphic novels from around the globe it invites students to explore the different ways in which the graphic form is used to mediate global politics, articulate marginal subject positions and synthesize regional cultural histories.
Description: Much of the content is thermodynamics, applicable to both aerospace propulsion and to power generating gas turbines. The lectures and tutorials will be common with those for DEN 306, but there will be additional directed reading on this module, to enable students to tackle a substantial piece of coursework. This will concern the energy use in power and propulsion systems and the optimisation of land-based power-generating gas turbines in combined cycles with steam plant or similar project.
Description: "This module will focus on injuries of the lateral face to include the orbit, zygomatic bone, and soft tissues of the region. A summary of the relevant anatomy and physiology of the region will build to diagnostic principles, urgent management, treatment planning followed by surgical management. Principles of surgical access, methods of production and fixation, and both autogenous and alloplastic reconstruction of this anatomical area. More advanced techniques including surgical navigation are discussed, together with the use of CAD CAM imaging and prosthesis fabrication."
Description: This module provides learners with a critical understanding of the internal and external contexts of contemporary organisations, including the managerial, business, regulatory, labour market and institutional contexts. It further examines the role of the HR function, HR strategy and the link between HR and organisational performance. The module also introduces the major functions of HRM including resourcing, performance management, learning and development and explores the applications in professional practice in different types of organisational scenarios (large, small, global, national, public, private). This is further achieved through additional skills workshops that engage learners in the analysis of case studies, role play and problem solving exercises.
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Description: This module will explore the nonfiction forms available to describe physical and mental illness, as well as related experiences of being embodied. We will study key literary texts in the history of representing illness, with a focus on autobiography, essays and creative nonfiction. Students will produce their own texts in these or other nonfiction forms. The module will introduce contemporary literary and artistic debates about the representation of illness. It will combine seminar discussion and writing workshops.
Further Object Oriented ProgrammingElectronic Engineering and Computer ScienceECS658USemester 16NoFurther Object Oriented Programming