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COMP1300 2026-27
COMP Part I Laboratory Programme
This module is the lab programme for all first-year students enrolled on the Computer Science or Software Engineering degree programmes. Structurally, the Part I Laboratory Programme organises all practical, professional and laboratory-based work in Part I in a single timetable that is delivered into central laboratory locations.
The module is structured into a series of activities. There are a series of general sessions which all students enrolled on this module are expected to attempt:
• Information lectures
• Professional skills laboratories
• Assignments
This syllabus covers this material.
In addition, there are a number of technical laboratories integrated into the Laboratory Programme which cover learning outcomes from the following technical modules in the Computer Science and Software Engineering programmes:
• COMP1312 Programming I
• COMP1313 Computer Systems I
• COMP1314 Data Management
• COMP1322 Programming II
• COMP1323 Networks and Security -
COMP1300 2025-26
COMP Part I Laboratory Programme
This module is the lab programme for all first-year students enrolled on the Computer Science or Software Engineering degree programmes. Structurally, the Part I Laboratory Programme organises all practical, professional and laboratory-based work in Part I in a single timetable that is delivered into central laboratory locations.
The module is structured into a series of activities. There are a series of general sessions which all students enrolled on this module are expected to attempt:
• Information lectures
• Professional skills laboratories
• Assignments
This syllabus covers this material.
In addition, there are a number of technical laboratories integrated into the Laboratory Programme which cover learning outcomes from the following technical modules in the Computer Science and Software Engineering programmes:
• COMP1312 Programming I
• COMP1313 Computer Systems I
• COMP1314 Data Management
• COMP1322 Programming II
• COMP1323 Networks and Security -
MANG2017 2027-28
Company Law
The aim of this module is to situate Accounting and Management students in the Company Law environment where accountants and business managers typically work. Students will consider the legal frameworks of the commercial world to gain an understanding of how and why businesses are organised in particular ways. The students will examine the different legal forms available for commercial entities, so that they understand the implications of corporate and non-corporate businesses. Students will consider the legal liabilities of business enterprises and the responsibilities of professional business accountants, auditors and managers. The aim of the module is to equip students with knowledge and understanding of various aspects of Company Law so that they are able to apply that knowledge in their work. In particular students will be posed with problem scenarios that they may encounter as financial advisors and business managers in the commercial world. -
MANG2017 2026-27
Company Law
The aim of this module is to situate Accounting and Management students in the Company Law environment where accountants and business managers typically work. Students will consider the legal frameworks of the commercial world to gain an understanding of how and why businesses are organised in particular ways. The students will examine the different legal forms available for commercial entities, so that they understand the implications of corporate and non-corporate businesses. Students will consider the legal liabilities of business enterprises and the responsibilities of professional business accountants, auditors and managers. The aim of the module is to equip students with knowledge and understanding of various aspects of Company Law so that they are able to apply that knowledge in their work. In particular students will be posed with problem scenarios that they may encounter as financial advisors and business managers in the commercial world. -
LAWS3057 2027-28
Company Law
This course covers the material typically addressed in an undergraduate Company Law Course and addresses the framework of company law, the corporate entity, the corporate constitution, corporate governance issues including the directors' role, duties and responsibilities, as well as shareholder remedies, the protection of creditors and directors liabilities on insolvency. -
LAWS3057 2028-29
Company Law
This course covers the material typically addressed in an undergraduate Company Law Course and addresses the framework of company law, the corporate entity, the corporate constitution, corporate governance issues including the directors' role, duties and responsibilities, as well as shareholder remedies, the protection of creditors and directors liabilities on insolvency. -
LAWS3057 2029-30
Company Law
This course covers the material typically addressed in an undergraduate Company Law Course and addresses the framework of company law, the corporate entity, the corporate constitution, corporate governance issues including the directors' role, duties and responsibilities, as well as shareholder remedies, the protection of creditors and directors liabilities on insolvency. -
LAWS3177 2026-27
Comparative Internet Law
This module introduces you to the comparative law methodology in the substantive context of ‘internet law’. As the internet has blurred jurisdictional boundaries and confronted states with their clashing legal normativities, it provides a fertile field for comparative law. Why can Europe and the US with many common cultural roots not agree on a common perspective on freedom of expression or privacy? What lies behind the First Amendment’s absolutism and how ‘absolute’ is it in fact? Equally, what are the cultural foundations of the legal insistence in Europe on privacy-in-public and online civility? Taking it a step further, how are Western foundational norms, such as free expression or privacy, received in collectivist cultures in the East? The module engages with some of the most pressing questions that the international community has faced on how the internet as a (global) public good should or should not be regulated. -
LAWS3177 2027-28
Comparative Internet Law
This module introduces you to the comparative law methodology in the substantive context of ‘internet law’. As the internet has blurred jurisdictional boundaries and confronted states with their clashing legal normativities, it provides a fertile field for comparative law. Why can Europe and the US with many common cultural roots not agree on a common perspective on freedom of expression or privacy? What lies behind the First Amendment’s absolutism and how ‘absolute’ is it in fact? Equally, what are the cultural foundations of the legal insistence in Europe on privacy-in-public and online civility? Taking it a step further, how are Western foundational norms, such as free expression or privacy, received in collectivist cultures in the East? The module engages with some of the most pressing questions that the international community has faced on how the internet as a (global) public good should or should not be regulated. -
LAWS3177 2028-29
Comparative Internet Law
This module introduces you to the comparative law methodology in the substantive context of ‘internet law’. As the internet has blurred jurisdictional boundaries and confronted states with their clashing legal normativities, it provides a fertile field for comparative law. Why can Europe and the US with many common cultural roots not agree on a common perspective on freedom of expression or privacy? What lies behind the First Amendment’s absolutism and how ‘absolute’ is it in fact? Equally, what are the cultural foundations of the legal insistence in Europe on privacy-in-public and online civility? Taking it a step further, how are Western foundational norms, such as free expression or privacy, received in collectivist cultures in the East? The module engages with some of the most pressing questions that the international community has faced on how the internet as a (global) public good should or should not be regulated.