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CHEM2025 2026-27
Introduction to Programming
This module will introduce the basics required to produce efficient and effective code. You will be introduced to the underpinning architecture of a modern computer and from this starting point learn the basic of good computer practice from a code agnostic starting point.
You will then develop your skills through the use of Python with a series of guided workshops and worksheets that develop these practical skills. -
CHEM2025 2027-28
Introduction to Programming
This module will introduce the basics required to produce efficient and effective code. You will be introduced to the underpinning architecture of a modern computer and from this starting point learn the basic of good computer practice from a code agnostic starting point.
You will then develop your skills through the use of Python with a series of guided workshops and worksheets that develop these practical skills. -
PSYC1016 2026-27
Introduction to Psychology
Introduction to Psychology will touch on a number of core topics in psychology, including but not limited to the science of psychology, sensation and perception, developmental psychology, health psychology, forensic psychology, and clinical psychology.
Pre-requisite of PSYC1010, PSYC1014, PSYC1017, PSYC1018, PSYC1019, PSYC1021, PSYC2003, PSYC2007, PSYC2018, PSYC2021, PSYC2025, PSYC2026, PSYC3002, PSYC3015, PSYC3024, PSYC3045, PSYC3048, PSYC3052, PSYC3056, PSYC3059, PSYC3061, PSYC3068, PSYC3071. -
PSYC1016 2025-26
Introduction to Psychology
Introduction to Psychology will touch on a number of core topics in psychology, including but not limited to the science of psychology, sensation and perception, developmental psychology, health psychology, forensic psychology, and clinical psychology.
Pre-requisite of PSYC1010, PSYC1014, PSYC1017, PSYC1018, PSYC1019, PSYC1021, PSYC2003, PSYC2007, PSYC2018, PSYC2021, PSYC2025, PSYC2026, PSYC3002, PSYC3015, PSYC3024, PSYC3045, PSYC3048, PSYC3052, PSYC3056, PSYC3059, PSYC3061, PSYC3068, PSYC3071. -
PSYC1016 2027-28
Introduction to Psychology
Introduction to Psychology will touch on a number of core topics in psychology, including but not limited to the science of psychology, sensation and perception, developmental psychology, health psychology, forensic psychology, and clinical psychology.
Pre-requisite of PSYC1010, PSYC1014, PSYC1017, PSYC1018, PSYC1019, PSYC1021, PSYC2003, PSYC2007, PSYC2018, PSYC2021, PSYC2025, PSYC2026, PSYC3002, PSYC3015, PSYC3024, PSYC3045, PSYC3048, PSYC3052, PSYC3056, PSYC3059, PSYC3061, PSYC3068, PSYC3071. -
LAWS2035 2025-26
Introduction to Public International Law
The story of Public International Law is the story of historic and present-day efforts to address international issues of common concern - conflict within and between states, climate change, human rights abuses, international crimes, global trade, and control over and use of the world's oceans, for example.
In this module we will explore how international law works; how the world is - or, perhaps, is not - governed by international law. We will consider what international law is, its history and future, the purposes it serves, its interpretation and application, and its relationship with domestic (English) law.
By taking this module you will gain an appreciation of law's global context and an understanding of law's function and effectiveness in addressing international challenges and threats. This appreciation and understanding will be valuable in any future career given the increasingly international nature of life today and especially useful for those hoping to work in large global law-firms. -
LAWS2035 2026-27
Introduction to Public International Law
The story of Public International Law is the story of historic and present-day efforts to address international issues of common concern - conflict within and between states, climate change, human rights abuses, international crimes, global trade, and control over and use of the world's oceans, for example.
In this module we will explore how international law works; how the world is - or, perhaps, is not - governed by international law. We will consider what international law is, its history and future, the purposes it serves, its interpretation and application, and its relationship with domestic (English) law.
By taking this module you will gain an appreciation of law's global context and an understanding of law's function and effectiveness in addressing international challenges and threats. This appreciation and understanding will be valuable in any future career given the increasingly international nature of life today and especially useful for those hoping to work in large global law-firms. -
LAWS2035 2027-28
Introduction to Public International Law
The story of Public International Law is the story of historic and present-day efforts to address international issues of common concern - conflict within and between states, climate change, human rights abuses, international crimes, global trade, and control over and use of the world's oceans, for example.
In this module we will explore how international law works; how the world is - or, perhaps, is not - governed by international law. We will consider what international law is, its history and future, the purposes it serves, its interpretation and application, and its relationship with domestic (English) law.
By taking this module you will gain an appreciation of law's global context and an understanding of law's function and effectiveness in addressing international challenges and threats. This appreciation and understanding will be valuable in any future career given the increasingly international nature of life today and especially useful for those hoping to work in large global law-firms. -
MATH6005 2027-28
Introduction to Python
This module aims to teach students the fundamentals of writing structured computer programs, applicable using any high level programming language. However, students will be shown the special features of Python that makes this language especially useful for Data Science and Decision Science. The module uses software engineering techniques to enforce the importance of good programming practise and will review traditional computing algorithm analysis, design and implementation using Python. -
MATH6189 2027-28
Introduction to Python
This module aims to teach students the fundamentals of writing structured computer programs, applicable using any high level programming language. However, students will be shown the special features of Python that makes this language especially useful for Data Science and Decision Science. The module uses software engineering techniques to enforce the importance of good programming practise and will review traditional computing algorithm analysis, design and implementation using Python.