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ARTD1138 2025-26
Introduction to Digital Culture
This module introduces you to key theoretical, cultural and historical aspects of computing in art, design, industry, entertainment and everyday life. You will explore and respond to these aspects through digital media production and presentation, developing skills in critical thinking and analysis along with technical skills in working with, for example, web media, digital video, and game-based media. You will be introduced to university-level practices and standards of research and scholarship. -
ARTD6305 2026-27
Introduction to E-textiles
This will be your introduction to the fundamentals of E-textiles revolving around the key components of electronics, textiles and hybrids of these two. You will develop an understanding of conductive and sensing materials and technologies, how they are used, supporting non-conductive textiles, the key characteristics and the benefits of flexible electronics. -
ECON2043 2026-27
Introduction to Econometrics
This module provides an introduction to the nature and use of empirical investigation in economics. The module will familiarise students with the basic concepts in econometrics as well as outline the statistical theory underpinning econometrics and statistical inference. The module will cover the specification of econometric models and their estimation and testing using available data. It will consider the nature of economic data, the methods by which they are compiled and some problems they may present for the econometrician -
ECON2043 2025-26
Introduction to Econometrics
This module provides an introduction to the nature and use of empirical investigation in economics. The module will familiarise students with the basic concepts in econometrics as well as outline the statistical theory underpinning econometrics and statistical inference. The module will cover the specification of econometric models and their estimation and testing using available data. It will consider the nature of economic data, the methods by which they are compiled and some problems they may present for the econometrician -
ECON2043 2027-28
Introduction to Econometrics
This module provides an introduction to the nature and use of empirical investigation in economics. The module will familiarise students with the basic concepts in econometrics as well as outline the statistical theory underpinning econometrics and statistical inference. The module will cover the specification of econometric models and their estimation and testing using available data. It will consider the nature of economic data, the methods by which they are compiled and some problems they may present for the econometrician -
IFYP0033 2025-26
Introduction to Economics
This module offers an introduction to economics to students entering the Foundation Year with SPM or equivalent qualifications. -
ECON1009 2024-25
Introduction to Economics For Non-Economists
This module introduces economic principles, theories, and methods of analysis. It provides a framework for the application of economic theory to real-world problems.
The module will cover key concepts in economics. It will provide a non-technical overview of the field.
The module is aimed at non-economists and so does not involve advanced mathematical techniques. Some basic mathematics will be taught. No prior knowledge of economics is required.
One of the pre-requisites for ECON2013 -
ECON1009 2025-26
Introduction to Economics For Non-Economists
This module introduces economic principles, theories, and methods of analysis. It provides a framework for the application of economic theory to real-world problems.
The module will cover key concepts in economics. It will provide a non-technical overview of the field.
The module is aimed at non-economists and so does not involve advanced mathematical techniques. Some basic mathematics will be taught. No prior knowledge of economics is required.
One of the pre-requisites for ECON2013 -
ECON1009 2026-27
Introduction to Economics For Non-Economists
This module introduces economic principles, theories, and methods of analysis. It provides a framework for the application of economic theory to real-world problems.
The module will cover key concepts in economics. It will provide a non-technical overview of the field.
The module is aimed at non-economists and so does not involve advanced mathematical techniques. Some basic mathematics will be taught. No prior knowledge of economics is required.
One of the pre-requisites for ECON2013 -
PSYC3057 2027-28
Introduction to Educational Psychology
This module aims to provide a descriptive and critical overview of the practice of educational psychology in the UK and to highlight some of the key debates.