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MUSI6038 2026-27
Global Music Industries
The business of music is evolving at an accelerating pace. Technological change is driving disruption to models of production, distribution and consumption – and globalising the music industries in ways never seen before. Global music industries, worth billions, are a unique field for exploring issues of innovation, translation between fields, new modes of collaboration, and the interface between the arts and technology. This module introduces you to global music industries. It takes a practical approach and will introduce you to industry issues such as budgets (income streams and production costs), markets (models and patterns of distribution and consumption), legal aspects (including copyright), sustainability challenges (including environmental issues) and marketing and communications (including social media strategies and data-driven approaches). Our teaching staff and industry guest speakers are all practitioners in the international music industries and will prepare you to enter this dynamic field. -
GERO6056 2025-26
Global Perspectives in Gerontology (DL)
This module introduces you to the study of Gerontology as a global and an interdisciplinary subject. You will be familiarised with the main theoretical perspectives and approaches to the study of ageing and the life course. You will examine the causes and consequences of ageing at the level of individuals and populations in different country contexts. This involves investigating the social, physical and mental changes humans undergo as they age, as well as the impact of growing proportions of older people on social institutions, labour markets, welfare systems and families. The module combines insights from Social Policy, Demography, Sociology, Biology, Psychology and Economics. -
GERO6056 2026-27
Global Perspectives in Gerontology (DL)
This module introduces you to the study of Gerontology as a global and an interdisciplinary subject. You will be familiarised with the main theoretical perspectives and approaches to the study of ageing and the life course. You will examine the causes and consequences of ageing at the level of individuals and populations in different country contexts. This involves investigating the social, physical and mental changes humans undergo as they age, as well as the impact of growing proportions of older people on social institutions, labour markets, welfare systems and families. The module combines insights from Social Policy, Demography, Sociology, Biology, Psychology and Economics. -
MANG3122 2029-30
Global Perspectives on Business Ethics
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MANG3122 2027-28
Global Perspectives on Business Ethics
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MANG3122 2028-29
Global Perspectives on Business Ethics
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PAIR6097 2026-27
Global Politics
This module introduces you to some of the main ideas, actors, events, and processes that shape and affect the international system and world affairs. It provides an overview of the major concepts and theories in studying international relations and global politics and is designed to address a variety of important themes in contemporary political debates concerning the governance of world affairs. These themes can include, for example, the risk of armed conflict, global health governance, cross-border migration, poverty and inequality, environmental degradation, non-state actors and social movements, and the global impact of emerging technologies. -
IFYP0014 2025-26
Global Society
Global Society is a content-based interdisciplinary module which introduces you to contemporary world issues. You will explore a wide range of concepts, trends and problems which impact upon global society today including, but not limited to, global economics, the role of international organisations, the effects of globalisation, international aid, health, education and human rights.
You will be encouraged to consider your own country in relation to others and their chosen academic disciplines in the context of these themes. The module will encourage the students to think of yourself as a ‘global citizen’ who is preparing to study at an outward-looking university with an international focus. -
SSPC6003 2026-27
Global Sociology
The global nature of economic, social and cultural relationships and processes has been a major theme of sociological analysis over recent decades. Debates have centred on the content and extent of globalisation, its drivers and consequences for global inequalities. Some commentators emphasise homogenising dynamics, but the continuation of distinct national and local pathways is increasingly highlighted too. Simultaneous with these debates, post-colonial critiques of classical and contemporary social theory raise fundamental questions about its suitability for understanding these global complexities. Historically-informed scholarship has emphasised how global colonial relations, historical trade and indentured labour flows co-constituted European modernity through colonial power and extraction processes. -
SSPC6003 2025-26
Global Sociology
The global nature of economic, social and cultural relationships and processes has been a major theme of sociological analysis over recent decades. Debates have centred on the content and extent of globalisation, its drivers and consequences for global inequalities. Some commentators emphasise homogenising dynamics, but the continuation of distinct national and local pathways is increasingly highlighted too. Simultaneous with these debates, post-colonial critiques of classical and contemporary social theory raise fundamental questions about its suitability for understanding these global complexities. Historically-informed scholarship has emphasised how global colonial relations, historical trade and indentured labour flows co-constituted European modernity through colonial power and extraction processes.