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MANG2101 2026-27
Consumer Behaviour
Marketing raises many problems about how consumers buy and use products and how they react to marketing interventions. This module is concerned with evidence from research and theory about issues relating to consumer behaviour, and its application to marketing management. -
MANG2101 2027-28
Consumer Behaviour
Marketing raises many problems about how consumers buy and use products and how they react to marketing interventions. This module is concerned with evidence from research and theory about issues relating to consumer behaviour, and its application to marketing management. -
FILM2015 2026-27
Contemporary British Cinema
The module builds on the foundation established by your work during year 1 Film. Furthermore the view that film can be viewed as an artform, cultural and historical artefact, and an industry is central to its rationale will be examined. -
FILM2015 2027-28
Contemporary British Cinema
The module builds on the foundation established by your work during year 1 Film. Furthermore the view that film can be viewed as an artform, cultural and historical artefact, and an industry is central to its rationale will be examined. -
ARTD3118 2028-29
Contemporary Context
This module highlights the importance of critical thinking, reflection and analysis within creative practice through exploring fashion from a variety of socio-cultural, critical, historical and practical positions, that will enhance your ability to make connections, stimulate your research and widen your understanding for your Final Major Project. A series of lectures and seminars by leading professors in fashion are designed to inform and challenge your thinking to support and enhance your design concepts. Your output from this module is an illustrated essay themed around the analysis of current fashion relevant to your Final Major Project allowing you to identify how and where to situate your design concepts. -
ARTD3118 2027-28
Contemporary Context
This module highlights the importance of critical thinking, reflection and analysis within creative practice through exploring fashion from a variety of socio-cultural, critical, historical and practical positions, that will enhance your ability to make connections, stimulate your research and widen your understanding for your Final Major Project. A series of lectures and seminars by leading professors in fashion are designed to inform and challenge your thinking to support and enhance your design concepts. Your output from this module is an illustrated essay themed around the analysis of current fashion relevant to your Final Major Project allowing you to identify how and where to situate your design concepts. -
EDUC1033 2026-27
Contemporary Education Issues, Problems and Policies
This module will provide you with a comprehensive overview of key issues and debates in contemporary education. Through studying this module, you will be introduced to some of the main approaches and concepts for understanding key contemporary education issues and debates. You will explore a range of topical and policy-related themes and you will become familiar with how such issues develop over time. -
EDUC1033 2025-26
Contemporary Education Issues, Problems and Policies
This module will provide you with a comprehensive overview of key issues and debates in contemporary education. Through studying this module, you will be introduced to some of the main approaches and concepts for understanding key contemporary education issues and debates. You will explore a range of topical and policy-related themes and you will become familiar with how such issues develop over time. -
ARCH2041 2026-27
Contemporary Issues and Debates in Archaeology
Contemporary archaeology operates within a broad remit: its traditional focus on understanding a deep past is now supplemented by studies of more recent material cultures, and issues of heritage, representation and the politics of the past. All of these dimensions of study, dialogue and practice are conducted within theoretical frameworks that are conditioned by contemporary perspectives on the world. The purpose of this module is to explore the interrelated themes of contemporary archaeological theory and practice, and archaeology’s place in the modern world. It is about the production of archaeological pasts for academic and non-academic audiences, and how such pasts are consumed and contested. Students will gain an understanding of the links between archaeology and anthropology, philosophy, sociology and history (among others), and develop a critical understanding of current issues and debates within archaeology which can then be deployed across other modules and dissertation study. -
ARCH2041 2027-28
Contemporary Issues and Debates in Archaeology
Contemporary archaeology operates within a broad remit: its traditional focus on understanding a deep past is now supplemented by studies of more recent material cultures, and issues of heritage, representation and the politics of the past. All of these dimensions of study, dialogue and practice are conducted within theoretical frameworks that are conditioned by contemporary perspectives on the world. The purpose of this module is to explore the interrelated themes of contemporary archaeological theory and practice, and archaeology’s place in the modern world. It is about the production of archaeological pasts for academic and non-academic audiences, and how such pasts are consumed and contested. Students will gain an understanding of the links between archaeology and anthropology, philosophy, sociology and history (among others), and develop a critical understanding of current issues and debates within archaeology which can then be deployed across other modules and dissertation study.