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MIDW1002 2025-26
Intrapartum and Postnatal Midwifery Practice
This module introduces the scope of midwifery practice and foundations of universal midwifery care in order for you to contribute to the provision of safe, competent and evidence-based care throughout the intrapartum and postnatal period. You will consider the biological, psychological and sociological processes of labour and the puerperium, and how these impact upon the woman, fetus, neonate and her family. You will combine your knowledge about the physiological process of labour, the puerperium and neonatal adaptation to extra-uterine life, with the recommended care provision, to learn essential clinical skills in preparation for your first clinical placement. -
MIDW1002 2026-27
Intrapartum and Postnatal Midwifery Practice
This module introduces the scope of midwifery practice and foundations of universal midwifery care in order for you to contribute to the provision of safe, competent and evidence-based care throughout the intrapartum and postnatal period. You will consider the biological, psychological and sociological processes of labour and the puerperium, and how these impact upon the woman, fetus, neonate and her family. You will combine your knowledge about the physiological process of labour, the puerperium and neonatal adaptation to extra-uterine life, with the recommended care provision, to learn essential clinical skills in preparation for your first clinical placement. -
ARTD1167 2026-27
Intro to Sustainable Luxury Business
The module introduces the breath of the luxury industry from a cross-sector perspective from fashion, automotive, travel, fashion, art, yachting and new luxury emerging consumer categories such as wellness and cosmetic surgery. It also interrogates new and evolving concepts of what luxury is, for e.g. time being the biggest luxury of our time, experiences over possessions and new category choices to spend disposable income on. You will learn about the key categories within luxury business, market players, the economics of luxury. Gaining an understanding of the concepts and principles of contextual issues impacting luxury business such as sustainable and ethical practices, and the implications to how businesses need to operate today to manage the expectations of consumers led by the core principles of social and environmental sustainability. -
IFYP0034 2025-26
Introduction to Accounting
This module offers an introduction to accounting to students entering the Foundation Year with SPM or equivalent qualifications. -
MANG1046 2025-26
Introduction to Accounting and Finance
The course seeks to provide an introductory, but comprehensive overview of financial accounting, management accounting, and financial management to non-specialist students. The course is delivered with particular emphasis on helping students of management to develop the ability and skills in critically evaluating and appreciating the importance of the accounting and finance function within organisations in connection with decision making, control and corporate performance management. As an introductory course, students do not need to have prior knowledge in accounting and/or finance. -
MANG1055 2025-26
Introduction to Accounting and Finance
The course seeks to provide an introductory, but comprehensive overview of financial accounting, management accounting, and financial management to non-specialist students. The course is delivered with particular emphasis on helping students of management to develop the ability and skills in critically evaluating and appreciating the importance of the accounting and finance function within organisations in connection with decision making, control and corporate performance management. As an introductory course, students do not need to have prior knowledge in accounting and/or finance. -
MANG1046 2026-27
Introduction to Accounting and Finance
The course seeks to provide an introductory, but comprehensive overview of financial accounting, management accounting, and financial management to non-specialist students. The course is delivered with particular emphasis on helping students of management to develop the ability and skills in critically evaluating and appreciating the importance of the accounting and finance function within organisations in connection with decision making, control and corporate performance management. As an introductory course, students do not need to have prior knowledge in accounting and/or finance. -
MANG1055 2026-27
Introduction to Accounting and Finance
The course seeks to provide an introductory, but comprehensive overview of financial accounting, management accounting, and financial management to non-specialist students. The course is delivered with particular emphasis on helping students of management to develop the ability and skills in critically evaluating and appreciating the importance of the accounting and finance function within organisations in connection with decision making, control and corporate performance management. As an introductory course, students do not need to have prior knowledge in accounting and/or finance. -
SESM6039 2026-27
Introduction to Advanced Mechanical Engineering Science (AMES)
This module consists core mechanical engineering topics to cover the six themes in Advanced Mechanical Engineering Sciences (AMES) MSc program, i.e. Engineering Materials, Biomedical Engineering, Mechatronics, Computational design, Propulsion and Engine Systems, and Advanced tribology. Fundamental knowledge relevant to each theme is included as part of module. Current issues in these advanced mechanical application areas are considered. Key laboratory skills in mechanical characterisation of engineering materials, biomedical engineering, computational design and tribology are taught and practiced. Literature review, proposal writing and presentation skills for research projects are taught and evaluated. -
SESM6039 2025-26
Introduction to Advanced Mechanical Engineering Science (AMES)
This module consists core mechanical engineering topics to cover the six themes in Advanced Mechanical Engineering Sciences (AMES) MSc program, i.e. Engineering Materials, Biomedical Engineering, Mechatronics, Computational design, Propulsion and Engine Systems, and Advanced tribology. Fundamental knowledge relevant to each theme is included as part of module. Current issues in these advanced mechanical application areas are considered. Key laboratory skills in mechanical characterisation of engineering materials, biomedical engineering, computational design and tribology are taught and practiced. Literature review, proposal writing and presentation skills for research projects are taught and evaluated.