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  • Consecutive Interpreting

    Module code: TS7029 Interpreting is a highly skilled profession, carried out in real-time, with no pauses available to research a subject matter or check concepts and works you are interpreting.

  • Research Skills and Methods in Translation Studies 1

    Module code: TS7002 This module will be taught through a series of seminars where you will be given step-by-step tasks to undertake guided research. Research is crucial for the preparation of many translation assignments.

  • From Genes to Proteins

    Module code: BS2091 This module will provide appropriate grounding regarding the structure of proteins, how this relates to their function and the mechanisms responsible for the regulation of gene expression in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.

  • Artificial Intelligence Architectures

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  • Advanced Biomedical Signal Processing

    Module code: EG4061 There are a range of diagnostic tools that can be applied in order to measure biomedical signals; these includes electrocardiograms (ECG) to measure the heart cycle or electroencephalograms (EEG) to measure the electrical activity of the brain.

  • Artificial Intelligence Architectures

    Module code: EG4227 Explore the cutting edge of artificial intelligence and its transformative applications in biomedical engineering.

  • Writing Matters

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  • Writing Matters

    Module code: EN1017 The module will teach you to write effectively for academic purposes, with the appropriate referencing and presentation of quoted material.

  • Professional Ethics and Accounting Theory

    Module code: AF3150 Professional accountants have significant social, legal and ethical responsibilities. During this module, you'll critically look at the social, legal and political development of the accounting profession.

  • Digital Media, Online Persuasion and Behavioural Change

    Module code: MS7224 There are many ways persuasion can be used in the digital world, and you'l be investigating how and why they affect ad change our behaviour.

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