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PHYS2033 2027-28
Lasers and Quanta 2
The course will guide the students through a series of practicals that will demonstrate key experimental techniques and illustrate basic principles of experimental laser and quantum science. The students will undertake experimental work during the 12-week course, including two mini-projects. In parallel with these activities, students will undertake the writing of an annotated bibliography and short summary on two topics related to the mini-projects carried out in the lab, and discuss the findings during labs. -
PHYS2033 2028-29
Lasers and Quanta 2
The course will guide the students through a series of practicals that will demonstrate key experimental techniques and illustrate basic principles of experimental laser and quantum science. The students will undertake experimental work during the 12-week course, including two mini-projects. In parallel with these activities, students will undertake the writing of an annotated bibliography and short summary on two topics related to the mini-projects carried out in the lab, and discuss the findings during labs. -
ARCH3043 2025-26
Later Anglo-Saxon England
This module examines the major social, economic and cultural developments that took place in England during the period between c. 800 and c. 1100 AD. It makes use of evidence from diverse disciplines, including the study of documentary, archaeological, architectural and numismatic sources. The module examines the unification of England and the creation of a sophisticated governmental structure based upon a social hierarchy that was increasingly formalised. It considers the developments that took place in towns, the Church and rural settlement in response to the new conditions. External factors such as viking raids and migration will also be taken into account. -
ARCH3043 2026-27
Later Anglo-Saxon England
This module examines the major social, economic and cultural developments that took place in England during the period between c. 800 and c. 1100 AD. It makes use of evidence from diverse disciplines, including the study of documentary, archaeological, architectural and numismatic sources. The module examines the unification of England and the creation of a sophisticated governmental structure based upon a social hierarchy that was increasingly formalised. It considers the developments that took place in towns, the Church and rural settlement in response to the new conditions. External factors such as viking raids and migration will also be taken into account. -
ARCH3043 2028-29
Later Anglo-Saxon England
This module examines the major social, economic and cultural developments that took place in England during the period between c. 800 and c. 1100 AD. It makes use of evidence from diverse disciplines, including the study of documentary, archaeological, architectural and numismatic sources. The module examines the unification of England and the creation of a sophisticated governmental structure based upon a social hierarchy that was increasingly formalised. It considers the developments that took place in towns, the Church and rural settlement in response to the new conditions. External factors such as viking raids and migration will also be taken into account. -
ARCH3043 2027-28
Later Anglo-Saxon England
This module examines the major social, economic and cultural developments that took place in England during the period between c. 800 and c. 1100 AD. It makes use of evidence from diverse disciplines, including the study of documentary, archaeological, architectural and numismatic sources. The module examines the unification of England and the creation of a sophisticated governmental structure based upon a social hierarchy that was increasingly formalised. It considers the developments that took place in towns, the Church and rural settlement in response to the new conditions. External factors such as viking raids and migration will also be taken into account. -
LATI9013 2028-29
Latin 1
The ability to understand Latin enables direct access to a wealth of primary source material across a vast chronological span, from the ancient world to the early modern period, on subjects ranging from history and literature to philosophy and science. ‘Latin I’ will equip you with the ability to comprehend basic Latin, while acquiring a useful range of common vocabulary and practising the rudiments of Latin syntax and grammar. By the end of the module, you will be able to translate simple passages from Latin to English, and to apply your knowledge of the language to draw conclusions about the structure and purpose of a text. All linguistic content is introduced with accompanying discussion of the literary and/or societal contexts in which it was used. -
LATI9013 2029-30
Latin 1
The ability to understand Latin enables direct access to a wealth of primary source material across a vast chronological span, from the ancient world to the early modern period, on subjects ranging from history and literature to philosophy and science. ‘Latin I’ will equip you with the ability to comprehend basic Latin, while acquiring a useful range of common vocabulary and practising the rudiments of Latin syntax and grammar. By the end of the module, you will be able to translate simple passages from Latin to English, and to apply your knowledge of the language to draw conclusions about the structure and purpose of a text. All linguistic content is introduced with accompanying discussion of the literary and/or societal contexts in which it was used. -
LATI9013 2027-28
Latin 1
The ability to understand Latin enables direct access to a wealth of primary source material across a vast chronological span, from the ancient world to the early modern period, on subjects ranging from history and literature to philosophy and science. ‘Latin I’ will equip you with the ability to comprehend basic Latin, while acquiring a useful range of common vocabulary and practising the rudiments of Latin syntax and grammar. By the end of the module, you will be able to translate simple passages from Latin to English, and to apply your knowledge of the language to draw conclusions about the structure and purpose of a text. All linguistic content is introduced with accompanying discussion of the literary and/or societal contexts in which it was used. -
LATI9013 2026-27
Latin 1
The ability to understand Latin enables direct access to a wealth of primary source material across a vast chronological span, from the ancient world to the early modern period, on subjects ranging from history and literature to philosophy and science. ‘Latin I’ will equip you with the ability to comprehend basic Latin, while acquiring a useful range of common vocabulary and practising the rudiments of Latin syntax and grammar. By the end of the module, you will be able to translate simple passages from Latin to English, and to apply your knowledge of the language to draw conclusions about the structure and purpose of a text. All linguistic content is introduced with accompanying discussion of the literary and/or societal contexts in which it was used.