This module focuses on the implementation, experience and aftermath of the genocide of the Jews during the Second World War
This module explores the Holocaust as a problem of public pedagogy. It examines the establishment of Holocaust museums in both Jewish and non-Jewi...
The module covers several major topics in genetics including the molecular principles of genetic variation, different patterns of Mendelian inherit...
The conflict that raged between the Plantagenet and the Valois kings from 1337 to 1453, and spread over the whole of Occidental Europe, turned out ...
Where did the idea of ‘English Literature’ as we know it today come from? When and how did writers first start thinking of themselves as Englis...
This module examines a broad range of torts protecting a variety of different interests. The module begins by situating the law of torts in relatio...
This version of Law of Torts is provided for you if you are studying the LLB (JD Pathway), the LLB Accelerated or the LLB Law with Psychology progr...
Bills of lading and analogous shipping documents play important roles in the carriage of goods by sea. In this module you will study the functions...
This module introduces you to the law governing charterparties which are maritime contracts between shipowners and charterers for the hire of a shi...
This module aims to introduce you to the theory and practice of the Lean Startup methodology, a hypothesis driven experimental model of entrepreneu...
Blood, violence, terror, raids, pirates, rape and pillage are just some of the words associated with the Vikings in both the medieval and modern im...
This module examines changing notions of British (and, more specifically, English) national identity in relation to issues of race, ethnicity and i...
The module looks at the development of the English language, and examines its relationship with other, potentially rival, languages that have been ...
India as we know it today did not exist before decolonization in 1947. During British imperial rule, India was a collection of British colonial te...
Security management is an essential activity in most organisations, with poor security practices often playing a key role in organisational failure...
Philosophy of mind explores questions about the nature of the mind and mental states – states such as perceptual experiences, beliefs, desires, a...
The course provides an insight into how molecular studies can be employed to further medical research and aid in the development of novel treatment...
‘A novel does not assert anything; a novel searches and poses questions’. The contemporary novelist Milan Kundera describes the novel as an exp...
Are we living in an age of climate change or climate crisis? In her 2019 speech to the World Economic Forum, Greta Thunberg famously declared “Ou...
The Philosophy of Value offers students the opportunity to explore in detail some central issues and texts in the Western philosophical tradition t...
Discover our module, The Political Psychology of Crises and Conflicts and learn how it's structured to build towards your degree here at the Univer...
This module focuses on the European Union (EU) as a system of public policy-making and aims to provide students with a working knowledge of the his...
The Roman empire has held the imagination of successive generations. Conquest by Rome brought social, cultural and economic change to large swathes...
In 2017, global recorded music revenues totalled $17.3 billion, the majority of which comes from the consumption of what we would classify as songs...
Discover our module, The Producer as Composer: digital sound & songwriting in practice and learn how it's structured to build towards your degree h...
The Professional Geographer is a high-level skills practical module. The module aims to help students understand the changing nature of work, the d...
This module will be an introduction to the psychology of metal health. Students will first learn about definitions, symptom categorisation and mod...
This module will introduce you to how books are published, printed and brought to market, and to key issues relating to the regulation of print and...
In this module, you will examine one of the greatest armies in European history. The Roman army has long excited interest, whether out of an intere...
To introduce the theoretical underpinnings of the democratic state; to outline theoretical and practical changes and challenges to the democratic s...
The Supernatural has always had a privileged place in audiovisual culture. Earliest films manifested ghosts through double exposures and the ‘Pep...
The Sustainability Professional is a high-level skills practical module delivered in partnership with a range of contributors from local and region...
Since 1800, new modes of transport and communication, commerce and violence, have remade the world. As empires expanded and contracted, and as the ...
This module gives students a chance to compose for jazz and jazz influenced ensembles. This module will embrace the rich tradition of jazz writi...
In this module, you will explore some of the social, cultural and political forces that transformed the early modern world (c. 1450–1800). This w...
This module will provide students with an opportunity to explore some key themes in imperial history, with a likely focus on the history and histor...
This module will introduce you to themes and approaches to the study of the medieval world. You will be opening windows on to this world through a ...
Historians have become interested in ‘ordinary people’ in recent years. Why? This module explores this question through looking at case-studies...
Discover our module, Themes in Osteoarchaeology and learn how it's structured to build towards your degree here at the University of Southampton.
Ancient history covers a vast geographical and chronological span, from Ancient Egypt to Classical Greece, from Rome to Imperial China, and from th...
This module introduces students to mathematical and numerical methods to solve practical problems in acoustics. It provides a self-contained review...
This module will provide you with a developed understanding of what is law; how much law can be justified; how law relates to morality and justice,...
This module examines different approaches to political leadership through a variety of lenses, mostly grounded in historical and contemporary polit...
Variational methods in classical physics will be reviewed and the extension of these ideas in quantum mechanics will be introduced.
Discover our module, Theorising International Politics and learn how it's structured to build towards your degree here at the University of Southam...