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SESM6047 2029-30
Finite Element Analysis in Solid Mechanics
Many real-world engineering structures are too complex for their behaviour to be understood using an ‘exact’ analytical or theoretical method alone. Therefore, in practice we often use approximate numerical or simulation-based tools for structural analysis, of which Finite Element Analysis (FEA) is the most established.
The Finite Element Method (FEM) unlocks the ability for engineers to predict the performance of complex structures in detail, including their deformations and stresses generated by mechanical loads, and their free and forced vibration. However, the predictions obtained from these simulations are only as reliable as the data used to generate them, and this is limited by necessary simplifications and assumptions. A skilled FE analyst understands the assumptions and limitations of the method, and they can make best use of the range of commercial FEA software packages available by drawing on an understanding of the theory behind the simulations.
This module is aimed at providing the requisite background theory and practical experience of solving problems using the Finite Element Method. It provides fundamental knowledge and an understanding of the technique of FEM, equipping students with tools to analyse engineering structures problems using FEM and typical commercial FEA packages. -
SESM6047 2028-29
Finite Element Analysis in Solid Mechanics
Many real-world engineering structures are too complex for their behaviour to be understood using an ‘exact’ analytical or theoretical method alone. Therefore, in practice we often use approximate numerical or simulation-based tools for structural analysis, of which Finite Element Analysis (FEA) is the most established.
The Finite Element Method (FEM) unlocks the ability for engineers to predict the performance of complex structures in detail, including their deformations and stresses generated by mechanical loads, and their free and forced vibration. However, the predictions obtained from these simulations are only as reliable as the data used to generate them, and this is limited by necessary simplifications and assumptions. A skilled FE analyst understands the assumptions and limitations of the method, and they can make best use of the range of commercial FEA software packages available by drawing on an understanding of the theory behind the simulations.
This module is aimed at providing the requisite background theory and practical experience of solving problems using the Finite Element Method. It provides fundamental knowledge and an understanding of the technique of FEM, equipping students with tools to analyse engineering structures problems using FEM and typical commercial FEA packages. -
GGES1015 2025-26
First Year Fieldcourse
The purpose of the module is to develop students’ ability to undertake field research in geography by practice-based learning on a fieldtrip and associated lectures.
The module will give practical experience of carrying out research to ensure practical skills and research experiences that will ready students for Year 2. The practical experience of undertaking group research project as part of a fieldcourse, as well as a range of research skills including design, methodology and data analysis, will be learnt.
The module is core for all first year geography programmes; activities in the field will be tailored to physical and human geography specialisations. -
GGES1015 2026-27
First Year Fieldcourse
The purpose of the module is to develop students’ ability to undertake field research in geography by practice-based learning on a fieldtrip and associated lectures.
The module will give practical experience of carrying out research to ensure practical skills and research experiences that will ready students for Year 2. The practical experience of undertaking group research project as part of a fieldcourse, as well as a range of research skills including design, methodology and data analysis, will be learnt.
The module is core for all first year geography programmes; activities in the field will be tailored to physical and human geography specialisations. -
MATH1046 2026-27
First Year Mathematics Workshop
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MATH1046 2025-26
First Year Mathematics Workshop
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SOES3058 2028-29
Fish Evolution and Ecology
This module focuses on the exceptional diversity of forms and functions of fishes, how they evolved and how best to study them in the field and lab. Using a combination of lectures, laboratory exercises, and field trips, we will begin by exploring how geological and climatic events in Earth's history are associated with the evolution of major fish lineages. We will then shift focus to consider how fish interact with their habitats and evaluate different techniques we can apply to study the community composition and functional ecology of fishes. Students will leave this module with an appreciation of the extensive diversity of fishes and a knowledge of how their evolutionary history has shaped marine and aquatic ecosystems around the world. -
SOES3058 2027-28
Fish Evolution and Ecology
This module focuses on the exceptional diversity of forms and functions of fishes, how they evolved and how best to study them in the field and lab. Using a combination of lectures, laboratory exercises, and field trips, we will begin by exploring how geological and climatic events in Earth's history are associated with the evolution of major fish lineages. We will then shift focus to consider how fish interact with their habitats and evaluate different techniques we can apply to study the community composition and functional ecology of fishes. Students will leave this module with an appreciation of the extensive diversity of fishes and a knowledge of how their evolutionary history has shaped marine and aquatic ecosystems around the world. -
MANG6222 2026-27
Fixed Income Investment Analysis
This module aims to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the fixed income securities and the analytical tools required for evaluating fixed income securities investments and strategies. Together with an understanding of investment data and performance measurement. You will develop core skills in bond valuation, yield curve analysis, credit risk assessment, and interest-rate risk management, and apply these in the context of modern portfolio construction. Reflecting the evolution of global capital markets, the module integrates the study of investment strategies and introduces sustainable fixed income instruments, such as green and sustainability-linked bonds. In addition, the module offers a brief session on the use of AI, machine learning, and fintech in bond analytics, providing you with awareness of emerging industry practices. The module blends financial theory, empirical evidence, and practical techniques for analysing fixed income markets and formulating investment strategies in the current financial environment. -
MANG6222 2025-26
Fixed Income Securities Analysis
This module aims to provide you with a thorough knowledge of the fixed income securities and techniques available for fixed income securities analysis, together with an understanding of investment data and performance measurement. Emphasis will be placed on the use of this knowledge in the current financial market environment.