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CHEM1055 2025-26
Fundamentals of Kinetics and Quantum Mechanics
Physical Chemistry is concerned with the application of physics to the study of chemical systems. Through physical chemistry one can understand and predict the behaviour of chemical systems, thereby allowing these systems to be optimised. This module will provide an introduction to kinetics (how fast chemical reactions happen) and to the fundamental concepts and reasoning of quantum mechanics. -
MANG6270 2025-26
Fundamentals of Management Accounting
This module provides you with the theoretical background and practical knowledge of management accounting. It introduces fundamental concepts of relevant cost and revenue for decision making and more contemporary management control techniques. -
MANG6270 2026-27
Fundamentals of Management Accounting
This module provides you with the theoretical background and practical knowledge of management accounting. It introduces fundamental concepts of relevant cost and revenue for decision making and more contemporary management control techniques. -
SESS6065 2025-26
Fundamentals of Maritime Engineering
This fundamentals module is aimed primarily for the MSc students in Maritime Engineering Science and students on the MECH/Navel Engineering programmes. It provides them with the essential knowledge of Maritime Engineering required for their subsequent studies. This module can also be taken by other students who may need the relevant information for their degrees, subject to their Degree programme regulations. Lectures are delivered in Teaching Weeks 0 of the academic year with tutorials, examination, and coursework completed during the rest of the semester. -
SESS6065 2026-27
Fundamentals of Maritime Engineering
This fundamentals module is aimed primarily for the MSc students in Maritime Engineering Science and students on the MECH/Navel Engineering programmes. It provides them with the essential knowledge of Maritime Engineering required for their subsequent studies. This module can also be taken by other students who may need the relevant information for their degrees, subject to their Degree programme regulations. Lectures are delivered in Teaching Weeks 0 of the academic year with tutorials, examination, and coursework completed during the rest of the semester. -
CHEM1049 2025-26
Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry
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BIOM2010 2027-28
Fundamentals of Physiology and Anatomy
The module will provide students with an understanding of the basic human anatomy (study of the structure) and physiology (study of the function). The students will learn the coupling of structure with function through a series of lectures and labs. The use of computer-assisted learning during lab sessions will enable the students to learn using virtual 3D representations taken from the freely available or computer-generated Human data sets. The learning is supported by lab sessions to give practical experience of what is learned in class. -
BIOM2010 2026-27
Fundamentals of Physiology and Anatomy
The module will provide students with an understanding of the basic human anatomy (study of the structure) and physiology (study of the function). The students will learn the coupling of structure with function through a series of lectures and labs. The use of computer-assisted learning during lab sessions will enable the students to learn using virtual 3D representations taken from the freely available or computer-generated Human data sets. The learning is supported by lab sessions to give practical experience of what is learned in class. -
GGES6029 2026-27
Fundamentals of Remote Sensing
This module will provide students with an introduction to the fundamental concepts and principles of remote sensing (which broadly involves the use of remote observations, often space-based observations, to make inferences about the state of the Earth's environment). It will focus on the radiometric concepts that underpin remote sensing such as electromagnetic radiation (EMR), EMR interaction with atmospheric and earth surface features, techniques for extracting useful information from remote sensing data(e.g., inversion, estimation and classification approaches), and how remote sensing data can be used in various terrestrial applications. -
GGES6029 2027-28
Fundamentals of Remote Sensing
This module will provide students with an introduction to the fundamental concepts and principles of remote sensing (which broadly involves the use of remote observations, often space-based observations, to make inferences about the state of the Earth's environment). It will focus on the radiometric concepts that underpin remote sensing such as electromagnetic radiation (EMR), EMR interaction with atmospheric and earth surface features, techniques for extracting useful information from remote sensing data(e.g., inversion, estimation and classification approaches), and how remote sensing data can be used in various terrestrial applications.