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ECON1005 2025-26
Introduction to Mathematics for Economics
This module provides a bridge between school mathematics and university mathematics. It provides a good grounding and in-depth understanding of the theory and application of differential calculus, and other techniques widely used in Economics and Finance. It is aimed at students who do not hold an A level in Mathematics at Grade B or above.
It is compulsory for Joint-Honours courses with Economics for students who are not taking ECON1008. The module can also be taken as an optional module by students outside Economics who wish to follow a basic quantitative mathematics course.
Topics of study include functions, univariate optimisation, elasticity, financial mathematics, multivariate optimisation, constrained optimization, matrices, integration and difference and differential equations.
The module is designed to prepare students for further quantitative modules in 2nd and 3rd year. It also complements the teaching of first year microeconomics and macroeconomics modules. -
FEEG1202 2025-26
Introduction to Medical Engineering
Medical Engineering (or Biomedical Engineering) is an exciting and multidisciplinary field that combines expertise in a wide range of engineering techniques, anatomy and physiology, medicine, healthcare and the personal and societal context in which patients and their carers live, and in which health-services and the healthcare industry operates. This module aims to provide an overview of technologies, and provide an awareness of the diverse challenges that form the background to research, development and use of Healthcare Technologies. -
FEEG1202 2026-27
Introduction to Medical Engineering
Medical Engineering (or Biomedical Engineering) is an exciting and multidisciplinary field that combines expertise in a wide range of engineering techniques, anatomy and physiology, medicine, healthcare and the personal and societal context in which patients and their carers live, and in which health services and the healthcare industry operate. This module aims to provide an overview of technologies, and provide an awareness of the diverse challenges that form the background to research, development and use of Healthcare Technologies. -
FEEG1202 2027-28
Introduction to Medical Engineering
Medical Engineering (or Biomedical Engineering) is an exciting and multidisciplinary field that combines expertise in a wide range of engineering techniques, anatomy and physiology, medicine, healthcare and the personal and societal context in which patients and their carers live, and in which health services and the healthcare industry operate. This module aims to provide an overview of technologies, and provide an awareness of the diverse challenges that form the background to research, development and use of Healthcare Technologies. -
EDUC6536 2026-27
Introduction to Online Teaching
This introductory module will orientate and support your induction to the programme and learning environment. The module is focused on presentational teaching skills at the level of the individual learning session. You will be given an overview of the process of planning, delivering, and assessing learning sessions. You will have an opportunity to explore a range of teaching and learning techniques you can implement in your own practice. The diverse demographic of our students on this programme will provide you with opportunities to learn with and from other peoples’ experience.
The model will assess an online micro-teaching learning session that you produce and deliver, a short video / audio presentation with assessment activity. You will be given an opportunity to critically evaluate your own practice and link your teaching to theory and research in the field. -
EDUC6XX1 2026-27
Introduction to Online Teaching
This introductory module will orientate and support your induction to the programme and learning environment. The module is focused on presentational teaching skills at the level of the individual learning session. You will be given an overview of the process of planning, delivering, and assessing learning sessions. You will have an opportunity to explore a range of teaching and learning techniques you can implement in your own practice. The diverse demographic of our students on this programme will provide you with opportunities to learn with and from other peoples’ experience.
The model will assess an online micro-teaching learning session that you produce and deliver, a short video / audio presentation with assessment activity. You will be given an opportunity to critically evaluate your own practice and link your teaching to theory and research in the field. -
MATH2053 2027-28
Introduction to Operational Research
Operational Research (OR) uses mathematical modelling and optimisation to solve complex, real-life problems. This module will introduce some key OR techniques that are widely used to support important decisions in a wide range of applications including transportation, healthcare, finance, manufacturing and telecommunication. The emphasis of the lectures will be on introducing the mathematics of OR techniques but with careful consideration of where and how they could be implemented in practice.
Workshops are used to develop skills in using specialist computer modelling software. The module is assessed via coursework and an exam. -
MATH2053 2026-27
Introduction to Operational Research
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AUDI3003 2027-28
Introduction to Paediatric Audiology
The module will provide trainee audiologists as firm background in the issues involved in paediatric audiology, including child, speech and language development, childhood hearing impairment and it’s multifaceted impact, paediatric hearing assessment and the important of early intervention. The module runs across Semester 1 of Year 3 and will involved lectures, self-directed individual work, online resources, quizzes and, building on your experiences during the summer placements, some practical introductions to paediatric hearing assessment related to the Individual Record of Clinical Practice. -
AUDI3003 2028-29
Introduction to Paediatric Audiology
The module will provide trainee audiologists with a firm background in the issues involved in paediatric audiology, including child, speech and language development, childhood hearing impairment and it’s multifaceted impact, paediatric hearing assessment and the important of early intervention. The module will involve lectures, self-directed individual work, online resources, quizzes and, building on your experiences during the summer placements, some practical introductions to paediatric hearing assessment related to the Individual Record of Clinical Practice.