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MATH2053 2026-27
Introduction to Operational Research
Operational Research (OR) uses mathematical modelling and optimisation to solve complex, real-life problems. This module will introduce some key OR techniques that are widely used to support important decisions in a wide range of applications including transportation, healthcare, finance, manufacturing and telecommunication. The emphasis of the lectures will be on introducing the mathematics of OR techniques but with careful consideration of where and how they could be implemented in practice.
Workshops are used to develop skills in using specialist computer modelling software. The module is assessed via coursework and an exam. -
AUDI3003 2028-29
Introduction to Paediatric Audiology
The module will provide trainee audiologists with a firm background in the issues involved in paediatric audiology, including child, speech and language development, childhood hearing impairment and it’s multifaceted impact, paediatric hearing assessment and the important of early intervention. The module will involve lectures, self-directed individual work, online resources, quizzes and, building on your experiences during the summer placements, some practical introductions to paediatric hearing assessment related to the Individual Record of Clinical Practice. -
AUDI3003 2027-28
Introduction to Paediatric Audiology
The module will provide trainee audiologists as firm background in the issues involved in paediatric audiology, including child, speech and language development, childhood hearing impairment and it’s multifaceted impact, paediatric hearing assessment and the important of early intervention. The module runs across Semester 1 of Year 3 and will involved lectures, self-directed individual work, online resources, quizzes and, building on your experiences during the summer placements, some practical introductions to paediatric hearing assessment related to the Individual Record of Clinical Practice. -
SOES6014 2025-26
Introduction to Physical Oceanography
The module provides an introduction to the physics of the ocean including aspects of both descriptive and dynamical physical oceanography. The focus is on the understanding of physical processes which control the movement of water, heat, salt and other properties in the global ocean. Major topics covered include the dynamics of wind-driven ocean circulation, description of the thermohaline circulation and the role of the physical ocean in earth’s climate variability and change. -
SOES6014 2026-27
Introduction to Physical Oceanography
The module provides an introduction to the physics of the ocean including aspects of both descriptive and dynamical physical oceanography. The focus is on the understanding of physical processes which control the movement of water, heat, salt and other properties in the global ocean. Major topics covered include the dynamics of wind-driven ocean circulation, description of the thermohaline circulation and the role of the physical ocean in earth’s climate variability and change. -
CHEM1051 2025-26
Introduction to Practical Chemistry I
This course is an introduction to practical chemistry, involving direct laboratory teaching (with detailed instructions) of a range of basic skills to set foundations for further learning. It includes the teaching of common experimental techniques, use of laboratory instrumentation (e.g. NMR, IR Spectrometers); along with training in the analysis (and appropriate presentation) of data. -
CHEM1056 2025-26
Introduction to Practical Chemistry II
This course follows on from CHEM1051 and teaches slightly more advanced basic skills, with the application of the Semester 1 skills and knowledge. More complex work-ups will be undertaken, with more emphasis on student input (or decision making) in the process. Students will also have the opportunity to learn how to use additional instrumentation (e.g. UV-Vis, Fluorescence Spectrometers). -
ARTD1169 2027-28
Introduction to Product Design
This module introduces the core principles and processes of product design. You will explore materiality, colour, form and function through sketching, mock-ups and digital tools. Emphasis is placed on ideation, problem-solving, iterative concept development and visual communication, supported by studio practice, technical workshops and inductions.
On this module, you will develop essential 2D and 3D design skills through hands-on projects and design exercises. The module introduces basic design principles and processes, supporting the development of creative problem-solving and an understanding of how ideas are generated, tested and refined.
You will undertake a series of tasks and projects exploring fundamental aspects of product design. Through making and iterative design, you will gain confidence in translating concepts into physical and visual forms, while experimenting with materials, tools and techniques.
The module also introduces principles of design communication and critical reflection. You will learn to interpret observational information to identify user needs and to communicate design ideas effectively using appropriate media. -
HSGM1002 2027-28
Introduction to Professional Practice
This introductory module will introduce you to the core concepts of professionalism, your personal and professional contribution to health care and how to use evidence to ensure your interventions are evidenced based. You will work with students from your own profession and those from other professional backgrounds -
HSGM1002 2026-27
Introduction to Professional Practice
This introductory module will introduce you to the core concepts of professionalism, your personal and professional contribution to health care and how to use evidence to ensure your interventions are evidenced based. You will work with students from your own profession and those from other professional backgrounds