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ECON2038 2026-27
Applied Econometrics
The module will enable you to apply statistical and econometric techniques to the estimation and testing of economic models and for causal inference. It will thereby provide you with the skills necessary both to undertake your own empirical studies and to evaluate empirical work in the published literature. -
ECON3007 2025-26
Applied Economics
The module shows economic analysis at work in a number of areas of policy concern and develops simple and more advance models and empirical methodologies that help us both to understand central problems of economic policy analysis and evaluate alternative policy options. -
ECON3007 2026-27
Applied Economics
This module shows economic analysis at work in several areas of policy concern and explores simple models and empirical methodologies that help us to understand central problems of economic policy analysis and evaluate alternative policy options. -
ECON3007 2027-28
Applied Economics
This module shows economic analysis at work in several areas of policy concern and explores simple models and empirical methodologies that help us to understand central problems of economic policy analysis and evaluate alternative policy options. -
ECON3007 2028-29
Applied Economics
This module shows economic analysis at work in several areas of policy concern and explores simple models and empirical methodologies that help us to understand central problems of economic policy analysis and evaluate alternative policy options. -
ECON3007 2029-30
Applied Economics
This module shows economic analysis at work in several areas of policy concern and explores simple models and empirical methodologies that help us to understand central problems of economic policy analysis and evaluate alternative policy options. -
ELEC2311 2026-27
Applied Electromagnetism
This module introduces and develops the knowledge in fundamental electromagnetism for second year Electrical and Electronic Engineering students. The course presents the basic concepts of electromagnetic theory from a physical and application points of views. The vector algebra used in electromagnetic theory is introduced in the electromagnetic field context. The course concentrates on applications of the theory to practical problems, so that students gain a better understanding of the electromagnetic field theory through problem solving exercises. -
ELEC2311 2027-28
Applied Electromagnetism
This module introduces and develops the knowledge in fundamental electromagnetism for second year Electrical and Electronic Engineering students. The course presents the basic concepts of electromagnetic theory from a physical and application points of views. The vector algebra used in electromagnetic theory is introduced in the electromagnetic field context. The course concentrates on applications of the theory to practical problems, so that students gain a better understanding of the electromagnetic field theory through problem solving exercises. -
PHIL1026 2026-27
Applied Ethics
In both public and private life, we face difficult and pressing ethical questions every day. Should we give a proportion of our wealth to those in developing countries? Should we allow doctors to perform abortions or euthanasia and, if so, under what circumstances? How should we respond to the threat climate change poses to future generations? And so on. In many cases these questions are inescapable—we cannot sit around and hope that the issues they concern will go away. Our answers to them make a difference to our lives and to the lives of others. Unfortunately, the heated debates surrounding such questions can appear intractable. The aim of this module is to offer you the chance to reflect on certain real world ethical questions and the issues they raise, and to discuss those issues in a dispassionate and informed way. -
PHIL1026 2025-26
Applied Ethics
In both public and private life, we face difficult and pressing ethical questions every day. Should we give a proportion of our wealth to those in developing countries? Should we allow doctors to perform abortions or euthanasia and, if so, under what circumstances? How should we respond to the threat climate change poses to future generations? And so on. In many cases these questions are inescapable—we cannot sit around and hope that the issues they concern will go away. Our answers to them make a difference to our lives and to the lives of others. Unfortunately, the heated debates surrounding such questions can appear intractable. The aim of this module is to offer you the chance to reflect on certain real world ethical questions and the issues they raise, and to discuss those issues in a dispassionate and informed way.