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  • Dissertation

    Module code: PS7409 This module gives you the opportunity to carry out an empirical research project from conception to report.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: PS7558 This module gives you the opportunity to carry out an empirical research project from conception to report.

  • Global Ethics in Practice

    Module code: PL7095 Throughout this module you’ll be exploring the key ethical principles governing international action, and you’ll use this knowledge to critically assess ethical issues in global politics.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: LW7300 The dissertation module is designed to further enhance your independent research skills and provide you with an opportunity to investigate legal issues in an area of your choosing.

  • Competition Law

    Module code: LW3213 Competition law examines the legal framework for regulating restrictive agreements, mergers, monopolies and anti-competitive practices in the United Kingdom.

  • Competition Law and Policy

    Module code: LW3210 Competition law examines the legal framework for regulating restrictive agreements, mergers, monopolies and anti-competitive practices in the United Kingdom.

  • Global Ethics in Practice

    Module code: PL7095 Throughout this module you’ll be exploring the key ethical principles governing international action, and you’ll use this knowledge to critically assess ethical issues in global politics.

  • Research Methods 1 - Understanding research methods and data analysis

    Module code: CR7721 Research Methods 1 provides you with comprehensive knowledge and understanding of methodological issues in security and risk research. It introduces you to research methodology on both a theoretical and practical level.

  • Statistical Distributions and Inference

    Module code: MA7403 Probability and statistics skills are one of the main tools that actuaries will put into practice while translating real world problems into mathematical and statistical models in order to find the best possible solution for them, mostly in areas of...

  • Am I a mature student?

    Find out if you’re a mature student. You will be if you are applying for one of our undergraduate degrees and you will be 21 or older when you start your course.

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