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NPAD6003 2025-26
Fundamental Health Assessments for Adults (MSc)
This module will introduce you to undertaking a holistic assessment and understand how to use this to plan care that meets people’s fundamental needs. Through building on your knowledge of anatomy and physiology, you will also come to interpret findings from your assessment and how to carry out essential nursing skills in a caring and compassionate way in preparedness for your first clinical placements. -
ELEC6223 2025-26
Fundamental Principles of Energy and Power Systems
This module covers:
- 'Review of Power Systems Fundamentals' (12 lectures)
- Energy Fundamentals
- Principles of Energy Conversion and Energy Systems
- Heat Engines
- Electrochemical Energy Conversion
- Thermoelectric Energy Conversion
- Solar Energy Conversion
- Other Renewable Energy Systems -
ELEC6223 2026-27
Fundamental Principles of Energy and Power Systems
This module covers:
- 'Review of Power Systems Fundamentals' (12 lectures)
- Energy Fundamentals
- Principles of Energy Conversion and Energy Systems
- Heat Engines
- Electrochemical Energy Conversion
- Thermoelectric Energy Conversion
- Solar Energy Conversion
- Other Renewable Energy Systems -
ISVR6136 2028-29
Fundamentals of Acoustics
This module provides an introduction to the basic elements of acoustics for the purpose of meeting the fundamental needs of practising engineers. This module provides the knowledge and tools to understand and predict the behaviour of complex acoustical systems, including the behaviour of sound propagation in free field and simple bounded environments, and the characteristics of source radiation. It provides the fundamental knowledge required in order to study a range of other modules on more specialist aspects of acoustics. A knowledge of mathematics equivalent to that obtained from a 1st year undergraduate engineering degree is required. -
ISVR6136 2025-26
Fundamentals of Acoustics
This module provides an introduction to the basic elements of acoustics for the purpose of meeting the fundamental needs of practising engineers. This module provides the knowledge and tools to understand and predict the behaviour of complex acoustical systems, including the behaviour of sound propagation in free field and simple bounded environments, and the characteristics of source radiation. It provides the fundamental knowledge required in order to study a range of other modules on more specialist aspects of acoustics. A knowledge of mathematics equivalent to that obtained from a 1st year undergraduate engineering degree is required. -
ISVR6136 2026-27
Fundamentals of Acoustics
This module provides an introduction to the basic elements of acoustics for the purpose of meeting the fundamental needs of practising engineers. This module provides the knowledge and tools to understand and predict the behaviour of complex acoustical systems, including the behaviour of sound propagation in free field and simple bounded environments, and the characteristics of source radiation. It provides the fundamental knowledge required in order to study a range of other modules on more specialist aspects of acoustics. A knowledge of mathematics equivalent to that obtained from a 1st year undergraduate engineering degree is required. -
ISVR6136 2027-28
Fundamentals of Acoustics
This module provides an introduction to the basic elements of acoustics for the purpose of meeting the fundamental needs of practising engineers. This module provides the knowledge and tools to understand and predict the behaviour of complex acoustical systems, including the behaviour of sound propagation in free field and simple bounded environments, and the characteristics of source radiation. It provides the fundamental knowledge required in order to study a range of other modules on more specialist aspects of acoustics. A knowledge of mathematics equivalent to that obtained from a 1st year undergraduate engineering degree is required. -
MANG1056 2026-27
Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence in Business
Utilizing Artificial Intelligence (AI) requires both business acumen and some technical knowledge on how it works. Applying AI appropriately to real-life scenarios requires expertise to plan, design and implement AI solutions.
There are several forms of AI with different implications for all the stakeholders involved. This module explores the main categories of AI solutions and how they can be utilised in the best way possible.
The module is divided into three sections: The first section discusses how AI changes society and business models. This includes specific applications, opportunities and challenges.
The second section discusses how AI influences specific relationships, such as the relationship between a retailer and a customer or an employer and an employee. This includes concerns around transparency, privacy and trust.
Lastly, the third and final section provides an introduction of some additional AI concepts that will be covered more extensively in subsequent modules.
As the strengths and weaknesses of AI are understood better, the central role humans still hold emerges strongly. Students will leave the module with greater ability and confidence in how to apply AI to business. More specifically, the student will be better equipped to lead in AI adoption and act as a bridge between their organization and technology providers. -
AUDI6012 2027-28
Fundamentals of Auditory Implants
The aim of the module is to provide an overview of the core scientific and clinical aspects of auditory implantation. This module is primarily for those taking one of our audiology programmes or taking the module as 'stand-alone' as part of career development. It might also be of interest to a student on a non-audiology degree interested in auditory implants.
The module includes lectures on cochlear implants, bone conduction hearing instruments (bone anchored hearing aids and middle ear implants) and auditory brainstem implants. There are sessions where opportunity is provided to observe recorded clinical procedures and the perspectives of auditory implant users/patients. -
AUDI6012 2026-27
Fundamentals of Auditory Implants
The aim of the module is to provide an overview of the core scientific and clinical aspects of auditory implantation. This module is primarily for those taking one of our audiology programmes or taking the module as 'stand-alone' as part of career development. It might also be of interest to a student on a non-audiology degree interested in auditory implants.
The module includes lectures on cochlear implants, bone conduction hearing instruments (bone anchored hearing aids and middle ear implants) and auditory brainstem implants. There are sessions where opportunity is provided to observe recorded clinical procedures and the perspectives of auditory implant users/patients.