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ARTD2169 2027-28
Games Development Process
During the Game Development modules, you will build on a Semester 1 game design pitch to create a prototype that deeply explores your game concept. This interactive prototype will showcase a high level of gameplay and provide a solid proof of concept, addressing complex components such as the game loop and the most challenging aspects of the game design. -
ARTD2169 2026-27
Games Development Process
During the Game Development modules, you will build on a Semester 1 game design pitch to create a prototype that deeply explores your game concept. This interactive prototype will showcase a high level of gameplay and provide a solid proof of concept, addressing complex components such as the game loop and the most challenging aspects of the game design. -
MEDI2042 2027-28
Gastrointestinal (GI)
This module will introduce students to the key elements of the gastrointestinal system from development through to clinical (patho)physiology. The module will focus on the anatomy and physiology of the normal GI system and investigate the common mechanisms of disease and appropriate treatments. Further details will be provided on Blackboard. -
MEDI2042 2026-27
Gastrointestinal (GI)
This module will introduce students to the key elements of the gastrointestinal system from development through to clinical (patho)physiology. The module will focus on the anatomy and physiology of the normal GI system and investigate the common mechanisms of disease and appropriate treatments. Further details will be provided on Blackboard. -
SSPC3018 2027-28
Gender and Society
The module will introduce perspectives on gender drawn from social theory, and explore contemporary debates about gender and society. -
SSPC3018 2028-29
Gender and Society
The module will introduce perspectives on gender drawn from social theory, and explore contemporary debates about gender and society. -
SSPC2012 2026-27
Gender and Society
The module will introduce perspectives on gender drawn from social theory, and explore contemporary debates about gender and society. -
SSPC3018 2029-30
Gender and Society
The module will introduce perspectives on gender drawn from social theory, and explore contemporary debates about gender and society. -
PAIR3061 2027-28
Gender, Power and Politics
How can we understand the role of gender in political systems? Why is it important to acknowledge the intersections of gender with race, class, sexuality and disability? What can/should be done about male over-representation in legislatures worldwide? Why are women still missing from many of our highest offices? What is the role of masculinity in campaign rhetoric? Can conservative politicians claim to be feminist?
This module considers these questions and more. It analyses the link between gender, power and representation in politics. The issues of gender gaps in voting patterns and political participation are explored alongside questions of female representation, women’s paths to executive office, and questions of intersectionality. Students will gain an understanding of how inequalities based on gender, race, class and sexuality influence our politics and learn the tools to undertake gendered critiques and analyses of politics. -
PAIR3061 2028-29
Gender, Power and Politics
How can we understand the role of gender in political systems? Why is it important to acknowledge the intersections of gender with race, class, sexuality and disability? What can/should be done about male over-representation in legislatures worldwide? Why are women still missing from many of our highest offices? What is the role of masculinity in campaign rhetoric? Can conservative politicians claim to be feminist?
This module considers these questions and more. It analyses the link between gender, power and representation in politics. The issues of gender gaps in voting patterns and political participation are explored alongside questions of female representation, women’s paths to executive office, and questions of intersectionality. Students will gain an understanding of how inequalities based on gender, race, class and sexuality influence our politics and learn the tools to undertake gendered critiques and analyses of politics.