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ELEC6214 2028-29
Advanced Wireless Communications Networks and Systems
This module is taught in Semester 2. It is particularly aimed at equipping our MSc Mobile Communications and Smart Networking, and MEng Electronic Engineering with Wireless Communication students with advanced communication theory and technologies, vital for a successful career in digital economy.
This is a key taught module for the MSc Mobile Communications and Smart Networking, and MEng Electronic Engineering with Wireless Communication programmes and is complementary to the semester 2 modules, ELEC6219 Wireless and Mobile Networking and ELEC6252 Future Wireless Techniques. In particular, this module offers the students fundamental theory and practice of wireless communications, enabling our students to develop the vital transferable practical skills for working in the information industry.
For undergraduate students, the prerequisites for this module are satisfied by having taken ELEC3203 Digital Coding and Transmission *or* ELEC3204 Wireless and Optical Communications.
For postgraduate students, the prerequisites for this module are satisfied by the prerequisites of their programme. However, some additional background reading will be required for students who do not have a background in the topics covered by ELEC3203 and ELEC3204. -
ELEC6214 2029-30
Advanced Wireless Communications Networks and Systems
This module is taught in Semester 2. It is particularly aimed at equipping our MSc Mobile Communications and Smart Networking, and MEng Electronic Engineering with Wireless Communication students with advanced communication theory and technologies, vital for a successful career in digital economy.
This is a key taught module for the MSc Mobile Communications and Smart Networking, and MEng Electronic Engineering with Wireless Communication programmes and is complementary to the semester 2 modules, ELEC6219 Wireless and Mobile Networking and ELEC6252 Future Wireless Techniques. In particular, this module offers the students fundamental theory and practice of wireless communications, enabling our students to develop the vital transferable practical skills for working in the information industry.
For undergraduate students, the prerequisites for this module are satisfied by having taken ELEC3203 Digital Coding and Transmission *or* ELEC3204 Wireless and Optical Communications.
For postgraduate students, the prerequisites for this module are satisfied by the prerequisites of their programme. However, some additional background reading will be required for students who do not have a background in the topics covered by ELEC3203 and ELEC3204. -
ELEC6214 2030-31
Advanced Wireless Communications Networks and Systems
This module is taught in Semester 2. It is particularly aimed at equipping our MSc Mobile Communications and Smart Networking, and MEng Electronic Engineering with Wireless Communication students with advanced communication theory and technologies, vital for a successful career in digital economy.
This is a key taught module for the MSc Mobile Communications and Smart Networking, and MEng Electronic Engineering with Wireless Communication programmes and is complementary to the semester 2 modules, ELEC6219 Wireless and Mobile Networking and ELEC6252 Future Wireless Techniques. In particular, this module offers the students fundamental theory and practice of wireless communications, enabling our students to develop the vital transferable practical skills for working in the information industry.
For undergraduate students, the prerequisites for this module are satisfied by having taken ELEC3203 Digital Coding and Transmission *or* ELEC3204 Wireless and Optical Communications.
For postgraduate students, the prerequisites for this module are satisfied by the prerequisites of their programme. However, some additional background reading will be required for students who do not have a background in the topics covered by ELEC3203 and ELEC3204. -
ELEC6214 2025-26
Advanced Wireless Communications Networks and Systems
This module is taught in Semester 2. It is particularly aimed at equipping our MSc Mobile Communications and Smart Networking, and MEng Electronic Engineering with Wireless Communication students with advanced communication theory and technologies, vital for a successful career in digital economy.
This is a key taught module for the MSc Mobile Communications and Smart Networking, and MEng Electronic Engineering with Wireless Communication programmes and is complementary to the semester 2 modules, ELEC6219 Wireless and Mobile Networking and ELEC6252 Future Wireless Techniques. In particular, this module offers the students fundamental theory and practice of wireless communications, enabling our students to develop the vital transferable practical skills for working in the information industry.
For undergraduate students, the prerequisites for this module are satisfied by having taken ELEC3203 Digital Coding and Transmission *or* ELEC3204 Wireless and Optical Communications.
For postgraduate students, the prerequisites for this module are satisfied by the prerequisites of their programme. However, some additional background reading will be required for students who do not have a background in the topics covered by ELEC3203 and ELEC3204. -
HLTH6260 2025-26
Advances in Cancer Care
In this module you will develop your understanding of advances in cancer care that are transforming the landscape of cancer diagnostics and treatments impacting on:
- patient outcomes and experience
- cancer services and workforce
You will critically explore developments in areas such as cancer diagnostics, genomics, and personalised treatments. This analysis will consolidate your understanding of current approaches as you explore technologies and practices of the future. The module will focus on the implications of advances in care for people living with and beyond cancer. Advances will be explored with reference to the wider socio-political, economic, and cultural influences within this complex and inter-professional context.
It would be an advantage to have an understanding of the fundamentals of cancer care and treatment before commencing this module.
This module is particularly suitable for health professionals working in cancer care and is aligned with the Aspirant Cancer Career and Education Development programme (ACCEND) education framework.
This module has been developed in collaboration with Wessex Cancer Alliance. -
HLTH6260 2026-27
Advances in Cancer Care
In this module you will develop your understanding of advances in cancer care that are transforming the landscape of cancer diagnostics and treatments impacting on:
- patient outcomes and experience
- cancer services and workforce
You will critically explore developments in areas such as cancer diagnostics, genomics, and personalised treatments. This analysis will consolidate your understanding of current approaches as you explore technologies and practices of the future. The module will focus on the implications of advances in care for people living with and beyond cancer. Advances will be explored with reference to the wider socio-political, economic, and cultural influences within this complex and inter-professional context.
It would be an advantage to have an understanding of the fundamentals of cancer care and treatment before commencing this module.
This module is particularly suitable for health professionals working in cancer care and is aligned with the Aspirant Cancer Career and Education Development programme (ACCEND) education framework.
This module has been developed in collaboration with Wessex Cancer Alliance. -
HLTH6260 2027-28
Advances in Cancer Care
In this module you will develop your understanding of advances in cancer care that are transforming the landscape of cancer diagnostics and treatments impacting on:
- patient outcomes and experience
- cancer services and workforce
You will critically explore developments in areas such as cancer diagnostics, genomics, and personalised treatments. This analysis will consolidate your understanding of current approaches as you explore technologies and practices of the future. The module will focus on the implications of advances in care for people living with and beyond cancer. Advances will be explored with reference to the wider socio-political, economic, and cultural influences within this complex and inter-professional context.
It would be an advantage to have an understanding of the fundamentals of cancer care and treatment before commencing this module.
This module is particularly suitable for health professionals working in cancer care and is aligned with the Aspirant Cancer Career and Education Development programme (ACCEND) education framework.
This module has been developed in collaboration with Wessex Cancer Alliance. -
OCCT3041 2027-28
Advancing Occupational Therapy Practice
This module offers you the opportunity to further develop and refine your understanding and use of more complex therapeutic approaches and skills. It brings together the themes from many of the modules previously studied together with your experience from your practice placements. It will enable you to engage with a range of complex issues, thereby preparing you for your final placement and beyond.
You will study through a range of workshops, each providing the opportunity to critically debate relevant therapeutic perspectives and interpretations of key areas of practice, preparing you to clearly articulate the unique role of occupational therapy in health and social care.
You will be assessed on one option using a presentation and viva. -
OCCT3041 2028-29
Advancing Occupational Therapy Practice
This module offers you the opportunity to further develop and refine your understanding and use of more complex therapeutic approaches and skills. It brings together the themes from many of the modules previously studied together with your experience from your practice placements. It will enable you to engage with a range of complex issues, thereby preparing you for your final placement and beyond.
You will study through a range of workshops, each providing the opportunity to critically debate relevant therapeutic perspectives and interpretations of key areas of practice, preparing you to clearly articulate the unique role of occupational therapy in health and social care.
You will be assessed on one option using a presentation and viva. -
ENGL6132 2025-26
Adventures in Literary Research
Adventures in Literary Research will provide you with the advanced knowledge and skills you need to be a successful researcher and scholar in the field of literary studies. You will learn about the methodologies of theory and criticism, book history, textual editing, and archival research. The module will help you to define a distinctive approach to a literary research topic; differentiate between scholarly sources and evaluate the limits of a literary critical monograph; participate in the research culture of the department and the Faculty through research seminars; reflect on the material form and history of the book; acquire skills in effective scholarly presentation and referencing; and learn how to mobilise theoretical concepts and historical sources in the close literary analysis of texts. As well as providing excellent preparation for doctoral study, this module provides high-level transferable skills.