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CHEM2026 2026-27
Coordination Chemistry
This module will build on the principles of Transition Metal chemistry covered in Part 1.
Through developing a molecular orbital approach, you will be taken from the basics of ligand interactions and binding modes to understanding a transition metal's role in catalysis. You will also deepen your understanding of spectroscopy, and how chemists can use techniques to predict spectroscopic properties of transition metal complexes. -
MATH1066 2026-27
Core Skills for Mathematicians I
In this 2-semester module, you will engage with core skills for mathematics students, namely mathematical skills, and employability and digital skills.
Core Maths Skill Tests.
We have set up two Core Maths Skills Tests, one per semester. The tests will make sure you have the necessary mathematical skills right from the beginning of your study (Semester 1) and as your study progresses (Semester 2). They are e-assessment tests that can be taken repeatedly until passed and with lots of support available.
Employability and Digital Skills.
We have sessions on different employability and digital skills that will help you prepare for the job market and improve your chances to land your dream job. These sessions are designed to maximise your digital literacy and your employment prospects during and after your degree. -
MATH1066 2025-26
Core Skills for Mathematicians I
To enhance your capability for further studies, equip you with basic employability skills to prepare for the job market, etc. -
MATH2058 2026-27
Core Skills for Mathematicians II
In this 2-semester module, you will engage with core skills for mathematics students, namely mathematical skills, and employability and digital skills, building on MATH1066 Core Skills For Mathematicians I.
Core Maths Skill Tests.
We have set up two Core Maths Skills Tests, one per semester. The tests will make sure you have the necessary mathematical skills for your level of study. They are e-assessment tests that can be taken repeatedly until passed and with lots of support available.
Employability and Digital Skills.
We have sessions on different employability and digital skills that will help you prepare for the job market and improve your chances to land your dream job. These sessions are designed to maximise your digital literacy and your employment prospects during and after your degree. -
MATH2058 2027-28
Core Skills for Mathematicians II
In this 2-semester module, you will engage with core skills for mathematics students, namely mathematical skills, and employability and digital skills, building on MATH1066 Core Skills For Mathematicians I.
Core Maths Skill Tests.
We have set up two Core Maths Skills Tests, one per semester. The tests will make sure you have the necessary mathematical skills for your level of study. They are e-assessment tests that can be taken repeatedly until passed and with lots of support available.
Employability and Digital Skills.
We have sessions on different employability and digital skills that will help you prepare for the job market and improve your chances to land your dream job. These sessions are designed to maximise your digital literacy and your employment prospects during and after your degree. -
GGES6013 2026-27
Core Skills in GIS
This module is intended to provide foundational GIS skills for various Masters-levels programmes (such as the MSc in Applied GIS and Remote Sensing and various Masters in Environmental Science, Public Health, Global Health etc.). It is intended to introduce Geographical Information Systems and Science to those with no prior experience and to consolidate the knowledge of those who have previously taken one or more introductory GIS modules. It provides the foundation for further studies in GIS at more advanced levels. The module is very applied in its nature, with a large component of hands-on practical work which is used to expand and reinforce material taught in lectures. -
GGES6013 2027-28
Core Skills in GIS
This module is intended to provide foundational GIS skills for various Masters-levels programmes (such as the MSc in Applied GIS and Remote Sensing and various Masters in Environmental Science, Public Health, Global Health etc.). It is intended to introduce Geographical Information Systems and Science to those with no prior experience and to consolidate the knowledge of those who have previously taken one or more introductory GIS modules. It provides the foundation for further studies in GIS at more advanced levels. The module is very applied in its nature, with a large component of hands-on practical work which is used to expand and reinforce material taught in lectures. -
GGES6013 2025-26
Core Skills in GIS
This module is intended to provide foundational GIS skills for various Masters-levels programmes (such as the MSc in Applied GIS and Remote Sensing and MSc in Sustainability). It is intended to introduce Geographical Information Systems and Science to those with no prior experience and to consolidate the knowledge of those who have previously taken one or more introductory GIS modules. It provides the foundation for further studies in GIS at more advanced levels. The module is very applied in its nature, with a large component of hands-on practical work which is used to expand and reinforce material taught in lectures.
Some general advice on choosing between the GGES6013 and GGES6017 GIS modules, for students taking one or wishing to take both:
Core Skills in GIS (GGES6013): Is likely a better module for those who are completely new to GIS and is more general in terms of the topics/application it covers.
GIS for Environmental Management and Consultancy (GGES6017): Is more suited to those who are interested in using GIS for environmental applications, but there are some intro sessions for those who are new to GIS – so prior experience is not expected. -
GGES6013 2023-24
Core Skills in GIS
This module is intended to provide foundational GIS skills for various Masters-levels programmes (such as the MSc in Applied GIS and Remote Sensing and MSc in Sustainability). It is intended to introduce Geographical Information Systems and Science to those with no prior experience and to consolidate the knowledge of those who have previously taken one or more introductory GIS modules. It provides the foundation for further studies in GIS at more advanced levels. The module is very applied in its nature, with a large component of hands-on practical work which is used to expand and reinforce material taught in lectures.
Co-requisite for GEOG6095 -
GGES6013 2024-25
Core Skills in GIS
This module is intended to provide foundational GIS skills for various Masters-levels programmes (such as the MSc in Applied GIS and Remote Sensing and MSc in Sustainability). It is intended to introduce Geographical Information Systems and Science to those with no prior experience and to consolidate the knowledge of those who have previously taken one or more introductory GIS modules. It provides the foundation for further studies in GIS at more advanced levels. The module is very applied in its nature, with a large component of hands-on practical work which is used to expand and reinforce material taught in lectures.
Some general advice on choosing between the GGES6013 and GGES6017 GIS modules, for students taking one or wishing to take both:
Core Skills in GIS (GGES6013): Is likely a better module for those who are completely new to GIS and is more general in terms of the topics/application it covers.
GIS for Environmental Management and Consultancy (GGES6017): Is more suited to those who are interested in using GIS for environmental applications, but there are some intro sessions for those who are new to GIS – so prior experience is not expected.