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MANG3114 2028-29
Cryptocurrency Investments
This module develops your understanding of a new method of making payments which is an alternative to cash or credit cards. The first cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, was introduced by Satoshi Nakomoto in 2008, and today around 2,000 cryptocurrencies are available on the market. During this module you will consider cryptocurrencies from different perspectives, as financial assets and as money. This module will explain the technological aspects of cryptocurrencies and their financial and investment characteristics. This modules adds to your knowledge of Portfolio management and alternative investments.
To give you an understanding of the distributed ledger technology and its financial application. It will equip you with knowledge and skills needed to analyse, invest, and forecast cryptocurrency markets using existing financial theories and quantitative methods. This module aims to prepare you to use your analytical skills to uncover potential of new and innovative assets, cryptocurrencies, or those instruments that have not been created yet, but might emerge in the future. This module will boost your employability in various sectors of finance and business. -
MANG3114 2029-30
Cryptocurrency Investments
This module develops your understanding of a new method of making payments which is an alternative to cash or credit cards. The first cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, was introduced by Satoshi Nakomoto in 2008, and today around 2,000 cryptocurrencies are available on the market. During this module you will consider cryptocurrencies from different perspectives, as financial assets and as money. This module will explain the technological aspects of cryptocurrencies and their financial and investment characteristics. This modules adds to your knowledge of Portfolio management and alternative investments.
To give you an understanding of the distributed ledger technology and its financial application. It will equip you with knowledge and skills needed to analyse, invest, and forecast cryptocurrency markets using existing financial theories and quantitative methods. This module aims to prepare you to use your analytical skills to uncover potential of new and innovative assets, cryptocurrencies, or those instruments that have not been created yet, but might emerge in the future. This module will boost your employability in various sectors of finance and business. -
MANG3114 2027-28
Cryptocurrency Investments
This module develops your understanding of a new method of making payments which is an alternative to cash or credit cards. The first cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, was introduced by Satoshi Nakomoto in 2008, and today around 2,000 cryptocurrencies are available on the market. During this module you will consider cryptocurrencies from different perspectives, as financial assets and as money. This module will explain the technological aspects of cryptocurrencies and their financial and investment characteristics. This modules adds to your knowledge of Portfolio management and alternative investments.
To give you an understanding of the distributed ledger technology and its financial application. It will equip you with knowledge and skills needed to analyse, invest, and forecast cryptocurrency markets using existing financial theories and quantitative methods. This module aims to prepare you to use your analytical skills to uncover potential of new and innovative assets, cryptocurrencies, or those instruments that have not been created yet, but might emerge in the future. This module will boost your employability in various sectors of finance and business. -
ELEC6242 2026-27
Cryptography
This module covers the mathematics, techniques, and applications of modern cryptography. We will look at the history of code making and code breaking, and draw lessons for the future from the mistakes and successes of the past. We will also give a gentle introduction to the mathematics underlying modern cryptosystems. -
ELEC6242 2028-29
Cryptography
This module covers the mathematics, techniques, and applications of modern cryptography. We will look at the history of code making and code breaking, and draw lessons for the future from the mistakes and successes of the past. We will also give a gentle introduction to the mathematics underlying modern cryptosystems. -
ELEC6242 2030-31
Cryptography
This module covers the mathematics, techniques, and applications of modern cryptography. We will look at the history of code making and code breaking, and draw lessons for the future from the mistakes and successes of the past. We will also give a gentle introduction to the mathematics underlying modern cryptosystems. -
ELEC6242 2029-30
Cryptography
This module covers the mathematics, techniques, and applications of modern cryptography. We will look at the history of code making and code breaking, and draw lessons for the future from the mistakes and successes of the past. We will also give a gentle introduction to the mathematics underlying modern cryptosystems. -
ELEC6242 2025-26
Cryptography
This module covers the mathematics, techniques, and applications of modern cryptography. We will look at the history of code making and code breaking, and draw lessons for the future from the mistakes and successes of the past. We will also give a gentle introduction to the mathematics underlying modern cryptosystems. -
PHYS3004 2027-28
Crystalline Solids
This course builds upon the Statistical Mechanics Course (PHYS2024) to form a complete basic course on the fundamentals of the physics of solids. After the course the student should have developed the necessary theoretical knowledge to enable them to understand and explain some of the most important properties of materials such as their melting temperature, electronic properties and magnetism.
The course will also provide the necessary grounding to allow students to move onto more advanced topics and research in this industrially and academically important field. -
PHYS3004 2028-29
Crystalline Solids
This course builds upon the Statistical Mechanics Course (PHYS2024) to form a complete basic course on the fundamentals of the physics of solids. After the course the student should have developed the necessary theoretical knowledge to enable them to understand and explain some of the most important properties of materials such as their melting temperature, electronic properties and magnetism.
The course will also provide the necessary grounding to allow students to move onto more advanced topics and research in this industrially and academically important field.