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FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME REGULATIONS
2017-2018
Programme Code
Programme Title Moa Code
Classification Start Date
Session Year
Status
ARCT121 MA Urban Design FT PG 01-Aug-2008
2017 Published final
ARCT122 MA Urban Design PT PG 01-Aug-2008
2017 Published final
ARCT125 MA Architectural Design FT PG 01-Aug-2008
2017 Published final
ARCT131
MSC Sustainable Architecture Studies
FT PG 01-Aug-2012
2017 Published final
ARCT135 MA Urban Design FT PG 01-Aug-2010
2017 Published final
ARCT136 MA Architectural Design FT PG 01-Aug-2010
2017 Published final
ARCT141
MSC Digital Architecture and Design
FT PG 01-Aug-2017
2017 Published final
ARCT142
MSC Digital Architecture and Design
PT PG 01-Aug-2017
2017 Published final
EAST03 MSC East Asian Business FT PG 22-Jun-1998
2017 Published final
EAST07 MA Contemporary China FT PG 01-Aug-2015
2017 Published final
EAST110
MA Politics and Media in East Asia
FT PG 01-Aug-2016
2017 Published final
EAST63 MA Contemporary Japan FT PG 01-Aug-2015
2017 Published final
EAST97
MA Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language
FT PG 01-Aug-2010
2017 Published final
ECNT02
MSC Economics and Health Economics
FT PG 01-Aug-2000
2017 Published final
ECNT07 MSC Economics FT PG 01-Aug-2001
2017 Published final
ECNT08 MSC Economics PT PG 01-Oct-2001
2017 Published final
ECNT15
MSC Business Finance and Economics
FT PG 01-Aug-2010
2017 Published final
ECNT16
MSC Business Finance and Economics
PT PG 01-Aug-2010
2017 Published final
ECNT23
MSC International Finance and Economics
FT PG 01-Aug-2007
2017 Published final
ECNT24
MSC International Finance and Economics
PT PG 01-Aug-2007
2017 Published final
ECNT31
MSC Money, Banking and Finance
FT PG 01-Aug-2013
2017 Published final
ECNT32
MSC Money, Banking and Finance
PT PG 01-Aug-2013
2017 Published final
ECNT36 MSC Financial Economics FT PG 01-Aug-2007
2017 Published final
ECNT37 MSC Financial Economics PT PG 01-Aug-2007
2017 Published final
ECNT53 MSC Finance FT PG 01-Aug-2009
2017 Published final
ECNT54 MSC Finance PT PG 01-Aug-2009
2017 Published final
ECNT60
MSC Economics and Public Policy
FT PG 01-Aug-2015
2017 Published final
ECNT61
MSC Economics and Public Policy
PT PG 01-Aug-2015
2017 Published final
EDUT017
MED Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
PT PG 01-Aug-2007
2017 Published final
EDUT028
PG DIP Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
PT PG 01-Aug-2007
2017 Published final
EDUT069
PG CERT Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
PT PG 01-Aug-2007
2017 Published final
EDUT081
MA Early Childhood Education
DL PG 27-Sep-1999
2017 Published final
EDUT082
PG DIP Early Childhood Education
DL PG 01-Aug-1999
2017 Published final
EDUT101
PG CERT Early Childhood Education
DL PG 01-Aug-1999
2017 Published final
EDUT110
MA Globalising Education: Policy and Practice
FT PG 01-Aug-2010
2017 Published final
EDUT111
PG DIP Globalising Education: Policy and Practice
FT PG 01-Aug-2010
2017 Published final
EDUT119
PG CERT Learning and Teaching
PT PG 01-Aug-2004
2017 Published final
EDUT127
PG CERT Globalising Education: Policy and Practice
FT PG 01-Aug-2010
2017 Published final
EDUT166
MA Early Childhood Education
DL PG 01-Aug-2009
2017 Published final
EDUT167
PG DIP Early Childhood Education
DL PG 01-Aug-2009
2017 Published final
EDUT168
PG CERT Early Childhood Education
DL PG 01-Aug-2009
2017 Published final
EDUT169
MED Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (Independent Study)
PT PG 01-Aug-2010
2017 Published final
EDUT178
PG DIP Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (Independent Study)
PT PG 01-Aug-2010
2017 Published final
EDUT179
PG CERT Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (Independent Study)
PT PG 01-Aug-2010
2017 Published final
EDUT180 MA Education FT PG 01-Aug-2011
2017 Published final
EDUT181
MA Psychology and Education
FT PG 01-Aug-2011
2017 Published final
EDUT182
MA Educational Studies: Learning, Teaching and Research
DL PG 01-Aug-2011
2017 Published final
EDUT183
PG DIP Educational Studies: Learning, Teaching and Research
DL PG 01-Aug-2011
2017 Published final
EDUT184
PG CERT Educational Studies: Learning, Teaching and Research
DL PG 01-Aug-2012
2017 Published final
EDUT192
IPGCE International Postgraduate Certificate in Education
DL PG 01-Aug-2013
2017 Published final
EDUT193 PG DIP Education FT PG 01-Aug-2011
2017 Published final
EDUT194 PG CERT Education FT PG 01-Aug-2013
2017 Published final
EDUT195
PG DIP Psychology and Education
FT PG 01-Aug-2013
2017 Published final
EDUT196
PG CERT Psychology and Education
FT PG 01-Aug-2013
2017 Published final
EDUT199
PGDE Postgraduate Diploma in Education (School Direct)
FT PG 01-Aug-2014
2017 Published final
EDUT201
MA Applied Professional Studies in Education
DL PG 01-Aug-2016
2017 Published final
EDUT201
MA Applied Professional Studies in Education
PT PG 01-Aug-2002
2017 Published final
EDUT204
MA Applied Professional Studies in Education
DL PG 01-Aug-2013
2017 Published final
EDUT205
MA Education: Early Childhood
FT PG 01-Aug-2013
2017 Published final
EDUT207
PGDE Postgraduate Diploma in Education
FT PG 01-Aug-2013
2017 Published final
EDUT211
PG DIP Applied Professional Studies in Education
DL PG 01-Aug-2014
2017 Published final
EDUT212
PG CERT Applied Professional Studies in Education
DL PG 01-Aug-2014
2017 Published final
EDUT213
PG DIP Education: Early Childhood
FT PG 01-Aug-2013
2017 Published final
EDUT214
PG CERT Education: Early Childhood
FT PG 01-Aug-2013
2017 Published final
EDUT220
MA Education: Language and Education
FT PG 01-Aug-2013
2017 Published final
EDUT221
PG DIP Education: Language and Education
FT PG 01-Aug-2013
2017 Published final
EDUT222
PG CERT Education: Language and Education
FT PG 01-Aug-2013
2017 Published final
EDUT223
PGDE Postgraduate Diploma in Education (School Direct Salaried)
FT PG 01-Aug-2014
2017 Published final
EDUT227
MA Languages, Education and Research
DL PG 01-Aug-2014
2017 Published final
EDUT228
PG DIP Languages, Education and Research
DL PG 01-Aug-2014
2017 Published final
EDUT229
PG CERT Languages, Education and Research
DL PG 01-Aug-2014
2017 Published final
EDUT230
MSC Psychology and Education
FT PG 01-Aug-2016
2017 Published final
EDUT233
PG CERT Teaching for Learning in Higher Education
PT PG 01-Aug-2017
2017 Published final
GEOT132
MSC(RES) Polar and Alpine Change
FT PG 01-Aug-2016
2017 Published final
GEOT133
MSC(RES) Polar and Alpine Change
PT PG 01-Aug-2016
2017 Published final
GEOT22
MA International Development
FT PG 01-Aug-2009
2017 Published final
GEOT23
MA International Development
PT PG 01-Aug-2009
2017 Published final
GEOT28
MPH International Development
FT PG 01-Aug-2009
2017 Published final
GEOT29
MPH International Development
PT PG 01-Aug-2009
2017 Published final
GEOT50
MSC Environmental Change and International Development
FT PG 01-Aug-2010
2017 Published final
GEOT51
MSC Environmental Change and International Development
PT PG 01-Aug-2010
2017 Published final
GEOT56
MA Food Security and Food Justice
FT PG 01-Aug-2014
2017 Published final
INFT03 MA Librarianship FT PG 24-Jun-1998
2017 Published final
INFT101
MSC Information Management
FT PG 01-Aug-2009
2017 Published final
INFT106 MSC Information Systems FT PG 01-Aug-2009
2017 Published final
INFT108 MSC Information Systems PT PG 01-Aug-2009
2017 Published final
INFT110
MSC Information Management
PT PG 01-Aug-2009
2017 Published final
INFT121 MSC Data Science PT PG 01-Aug-2015
2017 Published final
INFT126 MSC Health Informatics DL PG 01-Aug-2009
2017 Published final
INFT13 MA Librarianship PT PG 01-Aug-1998
2017 Published final
INFT137 MSC Information Systems FT PG 01-Aug-2009
2017 Published final
INFT141 MSC Information Systems PT PG 01-Aug-2009
2017 Published final
INFT144
MSC Information Management
FT PG 01-Aug-2015
2017 Published final
INFT146
PG CERT Information Management
FT PG 01-Aug-2009
2017 Published final
INFT147
MSC Information Management
PT PG 01-Aug-2015
2017 Published final
INFT61
MSC Digital Library Management
FT PG 01-Aug-2012
2017 Published final
INFT62
MSC Digital Library Management
PT PG 01-Aug-2012
2017 Published final
INFT85 MSC Data Science FT PG 01-Aug-2014
2017 Published final
INFT90
MA Library and Information Services Management
DL PG 01-Aug-2015
2017 Published final
INFT91
MA Library and Information Services Management
DL PG 01-Aug-2015
2017 Published final
INFT98 MA Librarianship FT PG 01-Aug-2009
2017 Published final
INFT99 MA Librarianship PT PG 01-Aug-2015
2017 Published final
JNLT03
MA International Political Communication
FT PG 01-Aug-2010
2017 Published final
JNLT06 MA Broadcast Journalism FT PG 01-Oct-2001
2017 Published final
JNLT07 MA Journalism FT PG 01-Aug-2017
2017 Published final
JNLT17 MA Magazine Journalism FT PG 01-Aug-2006
2017 Published final
JNLT33 MA Global Journalism FT PG 01-Aug-2010
2017 Published final
LAWT103 PG DIP Legal Practice FT PG 01-Aug-2007
2017 Published final
LAWT104 PG DIP Legal Practice PT PG 01-Aug-2009
2017 Published final
LAWT105
MA International Criminology
FT PG 01-Aug-2007
2017 Published final
LAWT107
PG CERT International Criminology
FT PG 01-Aug-2007
2017 Published final
LAWT117 MA Law FT PG 01-Aug-2007
2017 Published final
LAWT119 MA Law PT PG 01-Aug-2007
2017 Published final
LAWT123
LLM Law (Extended Programme)
FT PG 01-Aug-2016
2017 Published final
LAWT170
PG CERT Investigation of Vulnerabilities Crime
FT PG 01-Jan-2017
2017 Published final
LAWT175
PG CERT International Criminology
PT PG 01-Aug-2015
2017 Published final
LAWT71 MA Legal Practice FT PG 01-Aug-2009
2017 Published final
LAWT72 MA Legal Practice PT PG 01-Aug-2009
2017 Published final
LAWT72 MA Legal Practice PT PG 01-Sep-2016
2017 Published final
LAWT73 PG DIP Law FT PG 01-Aug-2011
2017 Published final
LAWT83 LLM Law FT PG 01-Aug-2015
2017 Published final
LAWT84 LLM Law PT PG 01-Aug-2015
2017 Published final
LAWT86
MA International Criminology
PT PG 01-Aug-2015
2017 Published final
LAWT87 LLM Law FT PG 01-Aug-2015
2017 Published final
LSCT123 MA Landscape Architecture FT PG 01-Aug-2014
2017 Published final
LSCT124 MA Landscape Studies FT PG 01-Aug-2007
2017 Published final
MGTT001
MSC Occupational Psychology
FT PG 01-Aug-2012
2017 Published final
MGTT003
MSC Mechanical Engineering and Business Administration
FT PG 01-Aug-2017
2017 Published final
MGTT004
MSC Advanced Control and Systems Engineering and Business Administration
FT PG 01-Aug-2017
2017 Published final
MGTT005
MSC Process Safety and Loss Prevention and Business Administration
FT PG 01-Aug-2017
2017 Published final
MGTT006
MSC Civil Engineering and Business Administration
FT PG 01-Aug-2017
2017 Published final
MGTT007
MSC Advanced Computer Science and Business Administration
FT PG 01-Aug-2017
2017 Published final
MGTT008
MSC Advanced Software Engineering and Business Administration
FT PG 01-Aug-2017
2017 Published final
MGTT009
MSC Electronic and Electrical Engineering and Business Administration
FT PG 01-Aug-2017
2017 Published final
MGTT01
MBA Business Administration
FT PG 01-Aug-2008
2017 Published final
MGTT021 MSC Work Psychology FT PG 01-Aug-2012
2017 Published final
MGTT100
MSC Management (International Business)
FT PG 01-Aug-2007
2017 Published final
MGTT134
MSC International Management
FT PG 01-Aug-2007
2017 Published final
MGTT158
MSC Creative and Cultural Industries Management
FT PG 01-Aug-2013
2017 Published final
MGTT162
MSC International Management and Marketing
FT PG 01-Aug-2014
2017 Published final
MGTT164
PG CERT Consultancy and Innovation
PT PG 01-Aug-2010
2017 Published final
MGTT167
MSC Logistics and Supply Chain Management
FT PG 01-Aug-2014
2017 Published final
MGTT168
MSC Leadership and Management
FT PG 01-Aug-2011
2017 Published final
MGTT169
MSC Marketing Management Practice
FT PG 01-Aug-2011
2017 Published final
MGTT170
MSC Finance and Accounting
FT PG 01-Aug-2014
2017 Published final
MGTT171
PG CERT Strategic Organisational Change
PT PG 01-Aug-2011
2017 Published final
MGTT172
MSC Entrepreneurship and Management
FT PG 01-Aug-2014
2017 Published final
MGTT175
MSC Global Marketing Management
FT PG 01-Aug-2013
2017 Published final
MGTT19
MBA Business Administration
PT PG 01-Aug-2008
2017 Published final
MGTT191
MBA Advanced Manufacturing Management
PT PG 01-Aug-2016
2017 Published final
MGTT192
MSC Accounting, Governance and Financial Management
FT PG 01-Aug-2016
2017 Published final
MGTT199
MSC Human Resource Management
FT PG 01-Aug-2017
2017 Published final
MGTT24 MSC Management FT PG 01-Aug-2006
2017 Published final
MGTT61
MSC Information Systems Management
FT PG 01-Aug-2007
2017 Published final
MGTT67
MSC Human Resource Management with CIPD Pathway
FT PG 01-Aug-2017
2017 Published final
MGTT67
MSC Human Resources Management
FT PG 01-Aug-2007
2017 Published final
POLT08
MA Governance and Public Policy
PT PG 01-Aug-2014
2017 Published final
POLT10 MA International Relations PT PG 01-Aug-2014
2017 Published final
POLT100 MA International Politics PT PG 01-Aug-2016
2017 Published final
POLT103 MA Global Political Economy FT PG 01-Aug-2016
2017 Published final
POLT104 MA Global Political Economy PT PG 01-Aug-2016
2017 Published final
POLT35 MA Politics PT PG 01-Aug-1998
2017 Published final
POLT45 MA Global Politics and Law PT PG 01-Aug-2007
2017 Published final
POLT84
MA European and Global Affairs
FT PG 01-Aug-2012
2017 Published final
POLT95
MA Politics, Governance and Public Policy
FT PG 01-Aug-2016
2017 Published final
POLT96
MA Politics, Governance and Public Policy
PT PG 01-Aug-2016
2017 Published final
POLT99 MA International Politics FT PG 01-Aug-2016
2017 Published final
SCST18 MA Social Work FT PG 01-Aug-2004
2017 Published final
SCST20
PG DIP Advanced Professional Practice
PT PG 01-Aug-2016
2017 Published final
SCST25
PG CERT Advanced Professional Practice
PT PG 01-Aug-2016
2017 Published final
SCST25
PG CERT Integrated Practice with Children and their Families
PT PG 01-Aug-2014
2017 Published final
SCST26
MA Advanced Professional Practice
PT PG 01-Aug-2016
2017 Published final
SCST34 MA Sociology FT PG 01-Aug-2013
2017 Published final
SCST35 MA Sociology PT PG 01-Aug-2013
2017 Published final
SCST67 MA Social Research PT PG 01-Aug-2011
2017 Published final
SCST82
MSC International Social Change and Policy
FT PG 01-Aug-2015
2017 Published final
SCST83
MSC International Social Change and Policy
PT PG 01-Aug-2015
2017 Published final
SCST88
MA Digital Media and Society
FT PG 01-Aug-2015
2017 Published final
SCST89
MA Digital Media and Society
PT PG 01-Aug-2015
2017 Published final
SMIT01 MA Social Research FT PG 01-Aug-2015
2017 Published final
SMIT02 MA Social Research PT PG 01-Aug-2015
2017 Published final
SMIT02 MA Social Research PT PG 01-Aug-2017
2017 Published final
TRPT106
MA Town and Regional Planning
FT PG 01-Aug-2007
2017 Published final
TRPT107
MA Cities and Global Development
FT PG 01-Aug-2015
2017 Published final
TRPT116
MA Town and Regional Planning with Advanced Study in Practice
FT PG 01-Aug-2008
2017 Published final
TRPT120 MA Commercial Real Estate FT PG 01-Aug-2014
2017 Published final
TRPT121
MA Real Estate Planning and Development
FT PG 01-Aug-2014
2017 Published final
TRPT126
MA Urban Design and Planning
FT PG 01-Aug-2011
2017 Published final
TRPT22 MSC Applied GIS FT PG 01-Aug-2014
2017 Published final
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
ARCT121 MA/URBAN DESIGN FT (URBAN DESIGN) (2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A student will take
ARC6975 F7 Trajectories in Urban Design Practice SPR SEM 17 15
ARC6979 F7 Urban Design Tools and Methods AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6981 F7 Urban Design Project 2 SPR SEM 17 30
ARC6983 F7 Participation in Architecture and Urban Design AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6984 F7 History and Theory of Urban Design AUT SEM 17 15
2. Unrestricted F7 Architecture Landscape or Urban Studies and Planning units to the value of 30 credits.
3. A student will take
ARC6982 F7 Urban Design Project 3: Thesis Project ACAD YR 17 60
4. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1 and 2 above willone hundred and twentybe eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Urban Design (ARCT123).
5. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1 and 2 above will be eligible for thesixtyaward of Postgraduate Certificate in Urban Design (ARCT147).
ARCT122 MA/URBAN DESIGN PT (URBAN DESIGN) (2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY
1. A student will take
ARC6975 F7 Trajectories in Urban Design Practice SPR SEM 17 15
ARC6979 F7 Urban Design Tools and Methods AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6981 F7 Urban Design Project 2 SPR SEM 17 30
ARC6983 F7 Participation in Architecture and Urban Design AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6984 F7 History and Theory of Urban Design AUT SEM 17 15
2. Unrestricted F7 Architecture Landscape or Urban Studies and Planning units to the value of 30 credits.
3. A student will take
ARC6982 F7 Urban Design Project 3: Thesis Project ACAD YR 17 60
4. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed and 1 and 2 above willone hundred and twentybe eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Urban Design (ARCT124).
5. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed and 1 and 2 above will be eligible for thesixty award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Urban Design (ARCT147).
Year 2
ARCT125 MA/ARCH DESIGN FT (ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN) (2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A student will take
ARC6854 F7 Environment and Technology in Design ACAD YR 17 15
ARC6986 F7 Design Project 1 AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6987 F7 Design Project 2 SPR SEM 17 30
ARC6989 F7 Reflections on Architectural Design ACAD YR 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
ARC6991 F7 Live Project 1 AUT SEM 17 15
2. A student will take either 2A, 2B or 2C.
A student will either take 2A or 2B or 2C.
2A. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
ARC6741 F7 Critical Spatial Theory AUT SEM 17 15
Unrestricted F7 level units to the value of 15 credits.
2B. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
ARC6853 F7 Theory and Research in Design AUT SEM 17 15
Unrestricted F7 level units to the value of 15 credits.
2C. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
ARC6742 F7 Politics of Architecture and Urbansim ACAD YR 17 15
Unrestricted F7 level units to the value of 15 credits.
3. A student will take
ARC6988 F7 Architectural Design Thesis Project ACAD YR 17 60
4. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1 and 2 above willbe eligible for the award of Postgraduate Diploma in Architectural Design.
5. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of unit listed at 1 and 2 above will be eligible for theaward of Postgraduate Certificate in Architectural Design.
6. In respect of students from the Harbin Institute of Technology, China, who are taking this programme as part ofa 'Combined Masters Degree Programme', the General Regulations for Higher Degrees, Postgraduate Diplomasand Postgraduate Certificates relating to the reuse of credits towards another degree shall not apply.
ARCT127 MA/CONSRVTION & REGENRATION FT(CONSERVATION AND REGENERATION)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
PROGRAMME SUSPENDED FROM 2015-16 SESSION. APPROVED 16.3.15.
1A. A student will take
ARC6873 * F7 Conservation and Regeneration Policy and Law 15
ARC6874 F7 Conservation and Regeneration Principles and Approaches SPR SEM 17 15
ARC6875 * F7 Conservation Materials and Techniques 15
2. A candidate who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1 (A) and (B)one hundred and twentyabove will be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Conservation and Regeneration.
3. A candidate who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1(A) and (B) above will be eligiblesixtyfor the award of Postgraduate Certificate in Conservation and Regeneration.
4. In respect of candidates from the Harbin Institute of Technology, China, who are taking this programme as partof a 'Combined Masters Degree Programme', the General Regulations for Higher Degrees, PostgraduateDiplomas and Postgraduate Certificates relating to the reuse of credits towards another degree shall not apply.
ARCT131 MSC/SUSTAIN ARCHITECTURE STDFT(SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE STUDIES)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A student will take
ARC6780 F7 Building Environmental Simulation and Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6840 F7 Renewable Energy SPR SEM 17 15
ARC6841 F7 Sustainable Design Project 1 AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6842 F7 Sustainable Design Project 2 SPR SEM 17 30
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
ARC6843 F7 Principles of Building Physics for Sustainable Design AUT SEM 17 15
A student will either take 2.
2. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
ARC6821 F7 Materials for Low Impact Buildings - Theory AUT SEM 17 15
Unrestricted F7 units to the value of 30 credits.
3. A student will take
ARC6990 F7 Sustainable Design Thesis Project ACAD YR 17 60
4. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1 and 2 above willone hundred and twentybe eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Sustainable Architecture Studies.
5. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1 and 2 above will be eligible for thesixtyaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Sustainable Architecture Studies.
ARCT132 MSC/SUSTAIN ARCHITECTURE STDPT(SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE STUDIES)
(2017-2018)
FOR STUDENTS WHOSE INITIAL REGISTRATION WAS FOR THE 2014-15SESSION OR LATER
(PT)
Year 1
Students should contact the School directly for further details of when each unit will be studied.
1. A student will take
ARC6780 F7 Building Environmental Simulation and Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6840 F7 Renewable Energy SPR SEM 17 15
ARC6841 F7 Sustainable Design Project 1 AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6842 F7 Sustainable Design Project 2 SPR SEM 17 30
ARC6843 F7 Principles of Building Physics for Sustainable Design AUT SEM 17 15
2. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
ARC6821 F7 Materials for Low Impact Buildings - Theory AUT SEM 17 15
Unrestricted F7 level units to the value of 30 credits.
3. A student will take 60 credits from this group.
ARC6990 F7 Sustainable Design Thesis Project ACAD YR 17 60
4. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1 and 2 above willone hundred and twentybe eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Sustainable Architecture Studies.
5. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1 and 2 above will be eligible for thesixtyaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Sustainable Architecture Studies.
Year 2
ARCT132 MSC/SUSTAIN ARCHITECTURE STDPT(SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE STUDIES)
(2017-2018)
FOR STUDENTS WHOSE INITIAL REGISTRATION WAS PRIOR TO THE2014-15 SESSION
(PT)
Year 1
Students should contact the School directly for further details of when each unit will be studied.
1. A student will take
ARC6780 F7 Building Environmental Simulation and Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6840 F7 Renewable Energy SPR SEM 17 15
ARC6841 F7 Sustainable Design Project 1 AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6842 F7 Sustainable Design Project 2 SPR SEM 17 30
2. One of the following:
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
(i) ARC6848 F7 Introduction to Computational Design 15
ARC6849 F7 Advanced Computational Design 15
(ii) ARC6821 F7 Materials for Low Impact Buildings - Theory 15
ARC6822 F7 Materials for Low Impact Buildings - Practical 15
(iii) Unrestricted F7 level units to the value of note more than creditsthirty
3. A student will take
ARC6990 F7 Sustainable Design Thesis Project ACAD YR 17 60
4. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1 and 2 above willone hundred and twentybe eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Sustainable Architecture Studies.
5. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1 and 2 above will be eligible for thesixtyaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Sustainable Architecture Studies.
Year 2
ARCT135 MA/URBAN DESIGN (INTEGRATE STD (URBANDESIGN)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A student will take the programme of study prescribed at Regulation 1 for the Degree of MA in Urban Design (ARCT121).
2. A student will engage with the Doctoral Development Programme as prescribed in the Regulations for the Doctoral Development Programme.
3. A student will (as part of the requirements for the Degree of PhD with Integrated Studies) complete satisfactorilythe following
(i) ELT Intensive English Language Training (optional)(ii) in the first year
Y1.1 Induction MeetingY1.2 Managing Research Time
(iii) in the second yearY2.1 Speaking Skills for Research PurposesY2.2 Masters Research Projects - Oral Presentations
(iv) in the third yearY3.1 Research Poster Presentations
(v) in the fourth yearY4.1 Thesis Writing and Viva PreparationY4.2 Graduate Research Conference - Oral Presentations
4. A student will be expected to attend at least two Career Management Skills sessions during the four year programme.
5. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units referred to at 1 above and who does notone hundred and twentycomplete the requirements for the Degree of MA shall be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Urban Design.
ARCT136 MA/ARCH DESIGN (INTEGRATED STD(ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A student will take the programme of study prescribed at Regulation 1 for the Degree of MA in Architectural Design(ARCT125).
2. A student will engage with the Doctoral Development Programme as prescribed in the Regulations for the Doctoral
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
Development Programme.
3. A student will (as part of the requirements for the Degree of PhD with Integrated Studies) completesatisfactorily the following:
(i) ELT Intensive English Language Training (optional)(ii) in the first year
Y1.1 Induction MeetingY1.2 Managing Research Time
(iii) in the second yearY2.1 Speaking Skills for Research PurposesY2.2 Masters Research Projects - Oral Presentations
(iv) in the third yearY3.1 Research Poster Presentations
(v) in the fourth yearY4.1 Thesis Writing and Viva PreparationY4.2 Graduate Research Conference - Oral Presentations
4. A student will be expected to attend at least two Career Management Skills sessions during the four year programme.
5. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units referred to at 1 above and who does notone hundred and twentycomplete the requirements for the Degree of MA will be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Architectural Design.
ARCT141 MSC/DIGITALARCHITECTURE&DESIGN (DIGITALARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A student will take
ARC6808 F7 Advanced Simulation for Modelling Adaptive Architecture SPR SEM 17 15
ARC6811 F7 Parametric Architectural Geometry AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6814 F7 Critical Applications of Building Information Modelling (BIM) SPR SEM 17 15
ARC6815 F7 IBE Digital Design Studio Project ACAD YR 17 30
ARC6818 F7 Elements of Computational Design I AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6819 F7 Elements of Computational Design II SPR SEM 17 15
2. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
ARC571 F7 Reflections on Architectural Education ACAD YR 17 15
ARC6780 F7 Building Environmental Simulation and Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6812 F7 Building Information Modelling, Management and Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
3. A student will take 60 credits from this group.
ARC6809 F7 Digital Design Thesis Project ACAD YR 17 60
4. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1 and 2 shall beone hundred and twentyeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Digital Architecture and Design.
5. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1 and 2 shall be eligible for the award sixtyof the Postgraduate Certificate in Digital Architecture and Design.
ARCT142 MSC/DIGITALARCHITECTURE&DESIGN (DIGITALARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN)
(2017-2018)
For students whose initial registration is for the session 2017-18 or later. (PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
1. A student will take
ARC6808 F7 Advanced Simulation for Modelling Adaptive Architecture SPR SEM 17 15
ARC6811 F7 Parametric Architectural Geometry AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6814 F7 Critical Applications of Building Information Modelling (BIM) SPR SEM 17 15
ARC6815 F7 IBE Digital Design Studio Project ACAD YR 17 30
ARC6818 F7 Elements of Computational Design I AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6819 F7 Elements of Computational Design II SPR SEM 17 15
2. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
ARC571 F7 Reflections on Architectural Education ACAD YR 17 15
ARC6780 F7 Building Environmental Simulation and Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6812 F7 Building Information Modelling, Management and Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
3. A student will take 60 credits from this group.
ARC6809 F7 Digital Design Thesis Project ACAD YR 17 60
4. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1 and 2 shall beone hundred and twentyeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Digital Architecture and Design.
5. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1 and 2 shall be eligible for the award sixtyof the Postgraduate Certificate in Digital Architecture and Design.
Year 2
ARCT191 MSC/SUSTAIN ARCH STUDS (NRPHD)(SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE STUDIES)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
EAST03 MSC/EAST ASIAN BUS FT (180) (EAST ASIANBUSINESS)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
EAS6202 F7 International Business and East Asia AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6212 F7 Work and Organisation in East Asia SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6042 F7 Negotiation and Intercultural Communication SPR SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 90 credits from this group.
EAS6122 F7 Japanese Language I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6123 F7 Japanese Language II SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6124 F7 Lower Intermediate Japanese Language I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6125 F7 Lower-Intermediate Japanese Language II SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6126 F7 Lower-Intermediate Japanese Language III AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6127 F7 Lower-Intermediate Japanese Language IV SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6143 F7 The Political Economy of China SPR SEM 17 30
EAS6149 F7 Media and Public Communication in Japan SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6158 F7 Media and Public Communication in Japan SPR SEM 17 30
EAS6203 F7 China and Korea in the Modern World AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6204 F7 Chinese Cities in Transition AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6207 F7 Politics and Governance in Contemporary China SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6208 F7 Media, Culture and Society in East Asia AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6209 F7 International Politics in East Asia AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6226 F7 Business and Economy of Japan SPR SEM 17 30
EAS6227 F7 Business and the Economy of Japan SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6236 F7 Postwar Japanese Politics AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6251 F7 Foundation in Korean Language I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6261 F7 Foundation in Korean Language II SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6271 F7 Chinese Language I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6272 F7 Chinese Language II SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6273 F7 Chinese Language III AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6274 F7 Chinese Language IV SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6347 F7 Contemporary Chinese Business and Management AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6353 F7 Contemporary Chinese Society and Media SPR SEM 17 30
EAS6447 F7 Contemporary Chinese Business and Management AUT SEM 17 30
EAS6453 F7 Media, State and Society in China SPR SEM 17 15
EAS680 F7 State and Economy in Contemporary China SPR SEM 17 15
EAS683 F7 Global Governance and Japan AUT SEM 17 30
EAS6868 F7 East Asian Research Methods AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6052 F7 International Business Strategy SPR SEM 17 15
MGT670 F7 International Human Resource Studies SPR SEM 17 15
MGT695 F7 International Management SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take
EAS6078 F7 Project GRAD YR 17 60
2. With the approval of the Head of Department, a student may replace one or more units listed at 1B with otherF7 Level units.
3. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twentycredits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in East Asian Business.
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in East Asian Business.
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
EAST07 MA/CONTEMPORARY CHINA FT (180)(CONTEMPORARY CHINA)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
EAS6078 F7 Project GRAD YR 17 60
1B. A student will take 60 credits from this group.
EAS6143 F7 The Political Economy of China SPR SEM 17 30
EAS6353 F7 Contemporary Chinese Society and Media SPR SEM 17 30
EAS6447 F7 Contemporary Chinese Business and Management AUT SEM 17 30
1C. A student will take 60 credits from this group.
EAS6202 * F7 Trading in and with East Asia 15
EAS6203 F7 China and Korea in the Modern World AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6204 F7 Chinese Cities in Transition AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6207 F7 Politics and Governance in Contemporary China SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6208 F7 Media, Culture and Society in East Asia AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6209 F7 International Politics in East Asia AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6212 F7 Work and Organisation in East Asia SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6347 F7 Contemporary Chinese Business and Management AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6453 F7 Media, State and Society in China SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6680 F7 Chinese Language I AUT SEM 17 30
EAS6690 F7 Chinese Language II SPR SEM 17 30
EAS6700 F7 Intermediate Chinese I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6701 F7 Intermediate Chinese 2 SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6702 F7 Intermediate Chinese 3 ACAD YR 17 15
EAS6703 F7 Advanced Chinese 1 AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6704 F7 Advanced Chinese 2 SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6705 F7 Advanced Chinese 3 ACAD YR 17 15
EAS680 F7 State and Economy in Contemporary China SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6868 F7 East Asian Research Methods AUT SEM 17 15
2. With the approval of the Head of Department, a student may replace one or more units listed at 1C with otherF7 Level units.
3. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1B and 1C will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Contemporary China.
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1B and 1C will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Contemporary China.
EAST110 MA/POLITICS&MEDIA IN EAST ASIA (POLITICSAND MEDIA IN EAST ASIA)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
EAS6208 F7 Media, Culture and Society in East Asia AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6209 F7 International Politics in East Asia AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
EAS6149 F7 Media and Public Communication in Japan SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6158 F7 Media and Public Communication in Japan SPR SEM 17 30
EAS6353 F7 Contemporary Chinese Society and Media SPR SEM 17 30
EAS6453 F7 Media, State and Society in China SPR SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
1C. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
EAS6143 F7 The Political Economy of China SPR SEM 17 30
EAS6203 F7 China and Korea in the Modern World AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6207 F7 Politics and Governance in Contemporary China SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6236 F7 Postwar Japanese Politics AUT SEM 17 15
EAS680 F7 State and Economy in Contemporary China SPR SEM 17 15
EAS683 F7 Global Governance and Japan AUT SEM 17 30
1D. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
EAS6122 F7 Japanese Language I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6123 F7 Japanese Language II SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6143 F7 The Political Economy of China SPR SEM 17 30
EAS6149 F7 Media and Public Communication in Japan SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6158 F7 Media and Public Communication in Japan SPR SEM 17 30
EAS6203 F7 China and Korea in the Modern World AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6207 F7 Politics and Governance in Contemporary China SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6212 F7 Work and Organisation in East Asia SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6236 F7 Postwar Japanese Politics AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6251 F7 Foundation in Korean Language I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6261 F7 Foundation in Korean Language II SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6271 F7 Chinese Language I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6272 F7 Chinese Language II SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6353 F7 Contemporary Chinese Society and Media SPR SEM 17 30
EAS6453 F7 Media, State and Society in China SPR SEM 17 15
EAS680 F7 State and Economy in Contemporary China SPR SEM 17 15
EAS683 F7 Global Governance and Japan AUT SEM 17 30
EAS6868 F7 East Asian Research Methods AUT SEM 17 15
1E. A student will take
EAS6078 F7 Project GRAD YR 17 60
2. With the approval of the Head of Department, a student may replace one or more units listed at 1D with otherF7 Level units.
3. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twentycredits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B, 1C and 1Dshall be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Politics and Media in East Asia.
4. A student who has been awarded sixtycredits in respect of units listed 1A, 1B, 1C and 1D shall be eligible forthe award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Politics and Media in East Asia.
EAST63 MA/CONTEMPORARY JAPAN FT (CONTEMPORARYJAPAN)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take 60 credits from this group.
EAS6158 F7 Media and Public Communication in Japan SPR SEM 17 30
EAS6226 F7 Business and Economy of Japan SPR SEM 17 30
EAS683 F7 Global Governance and Japan AUT SEM 17 30
1B. A student will take 60 credits from this group.
EAS6142 F7 Intermediate Japanese Language I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6146 F7 Intermediate Japanese Language II SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6147 F7 Upper Intermediate Japanese Language I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6148 F7 Upper Intermediate Japanese Language II SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6149 F7 Media and Public Communication in Japan SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6171 F7 Japanese Language 1A AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6172 F7 Japanese Language 1B AUT SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
EAS6173 F7 Japanese Language 2A SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6174 F7 Japanese Language 2B SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6202 F7 International Business and East Asia AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6208 F7 Media, Culture and Society in East Asia AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6209 F7 International Politics in East Asia AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6212 F7 Work and Organisation in East Asia SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6227 F7 Business and the Economy of Japan SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6236 F7 Postwar Japanese Politics AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6868 F7 East Asian Research Methods AUT SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take
EAS6078 F7 Project GRAD YR 17 60
2. With the approval of the Head of Department a student may replace one or more units listed at 1A or 1B withother F7 Level units.
3. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Contemporary Japan.
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Contemporary Japan.
EAST97 MA/TEACH CHINESE FOREIGN LANG (TEACHINGCHINESE AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
EAS6156 F7 Mandarin Chinese and Universal Grammar AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6157 F7 Mandarin Chinese and Second Language Acquisition SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6165 F7 Teaching Practice in TCFL ACAD YR 17 30
EDU6348 F7 Reflections on Practice in Learning and Teaching SPR SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 45 credits from this group.
EAS6159 F7 Language skills in Chinese and current teaching trends AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6243 F7 Practical Chinese Translation AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6868 F7 East Asian Research Methods AUT SEM 17 15
ELL6360 F7 Introduction to Language and Linguistics AUT SEM 17 15
ELL6409 F7 Teaching English for Specific Purposes SPR SEM 17 15
ELL6413 F7 Theory and Practice of Language Teaching SPR SEM 17 15
ELL6415 F7 Introduction to Second Language Acquisition AUT SEM 17 15
ELL6421 F7 Discourse and Genre Analysis SPR SEM 17 15
ELL6721 F7 Intercultural Communications SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take
EAS6078 F7 Project GRAD YR 17 60
2. With the approval of the Head of Department, a student may replace one or more units listed at 1B with otherF7 Level units.
3. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language.
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B, no fewer than 30 credits to be taken from 1A, will be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching Chinese as aForeign Language.
5. The General Regulations for Higher Degrees, Postgraduate Diplomas and Postgraduate Certificates relating tothe reuse of credits towards another degree will not apply to this programme.
EAST98 PGDIP/TEACH CHNESE FORGN LANG (TEACHINGCHINESE AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE)
(2017-2018)
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
(FT)
Year 1
EAST99 PGCERT/TEACH CHNESE FORGN LANG (TEACHINGCHINESE AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
ECNT02 MSC/ECN & HEALTH ECONOMICS FT (ECONOMICSAND HEALTH ECONOMICS)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A student will take
ECN601 F7 Applied Microeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6510 F7 Microeconomic Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6540 F7 Econometric Methods AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6580 F7 Health Economics AUT SEM 17 15
HAR6240 F7 Health Services Research Methods SPR SEM 17 15
HAR6260 F7 Economic Evaluation AUT SEM 17 15
HAR694 F7 Valuing the Benefits of Health Care SPR SEM 17 15
2. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
ECN6002 F7 Development Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN602 F7 Applied Macroeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN605 F7 International Trade SPR SEM 17 15
ECN606 F7 Public Economics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN607 F7 Public Policy Evaluation SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6620 F7 International Money and Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6650 F7 Industrial Organisation SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6660 F7 Monetary Economics SPR SEM 17 15
3. A student will take
HAR6012 F7 MSc Dissertation GRAD YR 17 60
4. A student may proceed to the dissertation only on the recommendation of the Examiners based on performancein the units listed at 1 and 2 above.
5. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1 and 2 above willbe eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Economics and Health Economics.
6. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1 and 2 above will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Economics and Health Economics.
ECNT07 MSC/ECONOMICS FT (ECONOMICS) (2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A student will take
ECN6510 F7 Microeconomic Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6520 F7 Macroeconomic Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6540 F7 Econometric Methods AUT SEM 17 15
2. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
ECN6105 F7 Modern Finance AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6570 F7 Modern Theory of Banking and Finance AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6580 F7 Health Economics AUT SEM 17 15
3. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
ECN601 F7 Applied Microeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN602 F7 Applied Macroeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
4. A student will take 45 credits from this group.
ECN6002 F7 Development Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN601 F7 Applied Microeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN602 F7 Applied Macroeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
ECN603 F7 Asset Pricing SPR SEM 17 15
ECN605 F7 International Trade SPR SEM 17 15
ECN606 F7 Public Economics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN607 F7 Public Policy Evaluation SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6620 F7 International Money and Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6650 F7 Industrial Organisation SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6660 F7 Monetary Economics SPR SEM 17 15
5. A student will take
ECN6800 F7 MSc Dissertation GRAD YR 17 60
6. A student may proceed to the dissertation only on the recommendation of the Examiners based on performancein the units listed at 1, 2, 3 and 4 above.
7. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of the units listed at 1, 2, 3 and 4above will be eligible for the award of Postgraduate Diploma in Economics.
8. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1, 2, 3 and 4 will be eligible for thesixtyaward of Postgraduate Certificate in Economics.
ECNT08 MSC/ECONOMICS PT (ECONOMICS) (2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
ECN6520 F7 Macroeconomic Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6540 F7 Econometric Methods AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
ECN601 F7 Applied Microeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN602 F7 Applied Macroeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
ECN6002 F7 Development Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN601 F7 Applied Microeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN602 F7 Applied Macroeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN603 F7 Asset Pricing SPR SEM 17 15
ECN605 F7 International Trade SPR SEM 17 15
ECN606 F7 Public Economics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6620 F7 International Money and Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6650 F7 Industrial Organisation SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6660 F7 Monetary Economics SPR SEM 17 15
Students can take either ECN606 or ECN607 but not both modules together.
Year 2
2A. A student will take
ECN6510 F7 Microeconomic Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
2B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
ECN6105 F7 Modern Finance AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6570 F7 Modern Theory of Banking and Finance AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6580 F7 Health Economics AUT SEM 17 15
2C. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
ECN6002 F7 Development Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN601 F7 Applied Microeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN602 F7 Applied Macroeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN603 F7 Asset Pricing SPR SEM 17 15
ECN605 F7 International Trade SPR SEM 17 15
ECN606 F7 Public Economics SPR SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
ECN607 F7 Public Policy Evaluation SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6620 F7 International Money and Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6650 F7 Industrial Organisation SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6660 F7 Monetary Economics SPR SEM 17 15
Students can take either ECN606 or ECN607 but not both modules together.
2D. A student will take
ECN6800 F7 MSc Dissertation GRAD YR 17 60
3. A student may proceed to the dissertation only on the recommendation of the Examiners based on performancein the units listed at 1A, 1B, 1C, 2A, 2B, and 2C above.
4. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of the units listed at 1A, 1B, 1C,2A, 2B, and 2C above will be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Economics.
5. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B, 1C, 2A, 2B and 2C will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Economics.
ECNT15 MSC/BUSINESS FINANCE & ECON FT (BUSINESSFINANCE AND ECONOMICS)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A student will take
ECN604 F7 Business Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6510 F7 Microeconomic Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6520 F7 Macroeconomic Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6540 F7 Econometric Methods AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6570 F7 Modern Theory of Banking and Finance AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6620 F7 International Money and Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6650 F7 Industrial Organisation SPR SEM 17 15
2. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
ECN6002 F7 Development Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN601 F7 Applied Microeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN602 F7 Applied Macroeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN605 F7 International Trade SPR SEM 17 15
ECN606 F7 Public Economics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN607 F7 Public Policy Evaluation SPR SEM 17 15
3. A student will take
ECN6800 F7 MSc Dissertation GRAD YR 17 60
4. A student may proceed to the dissertation only on the recommendation of the Examiners based on performancein the units listed at 1 and 2.
5. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of the units listed at 1 and 2 abovewill be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Business Finance and Economics.
6. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1 and 2 above will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Business Finance and Economics.
ECNT16 MSC/BUSINESS FINANCE & ECON PT (BUSINESSFINANCE AND ECONOMICS)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
1. A student will take
ECN604 F7 Business Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6520 F7 Macroeconomic Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
ECN6540 F7 Econometric Methods AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6650 F7 Industrial Organisation SPR SEM 17 15
Year 2
2A. A student will take
ECN6510 F7 Microeconomic Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6570 F7 Modern Theory of Banking and Finance AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6620 F7 International Money and Finance SPR SEM 17 15
2B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
ECN6002 F7 Development Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN601 F7 Applied Microeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN602 F7 Applied Macroeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN605 F7 International Trade SPR SEM 17 15
ECN606 F7 Public Economics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN607 F7 Public Policy Evaluation SPR SEM 17 15
3. A student will take
ECN6800 F7 MSc Dissertation GRAD YR 17 60
4. A student may proceed to the dissertation on the recommendation of the Examiners based on performance in theunits lists at 1, 2A and 2B.
5. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed in 1, 2A and 2B willbe eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Business Finance and Economics.
6. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1, 2A and 2B above will be eligible forthe award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Business Finance and Economics.
ECNT23 MSC/INT FINANCE & ECONOMICS FT(INTERNATIONAL FINANCE AND ECONOMICS)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A student will take
ECN6002 F7 Development Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN602 F7 Applied Macroeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6105 F7 Modern Finance AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6520 F7 Macroeconomic Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6540 F7 Econometric Methods AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6570 F7 Modern Theory of Banking and Finance AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6620 F7 International Money and Finance SPR SEM 17 15
2. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
ECN601 F7 Applied Microeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN603 F7 Asset Pricing SPR SEM 17 15
ECN605 F7 International Trade SPR SEM 17 15
ECN606 F7 Public Economics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN607 F7 Public Policy Evaluation SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6650 F7 Industrial Organisation SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6660 F7 Monetary Economics SPR SEM 17 15
3. A student will take
ECN6800 F7 MSc Dissertation GRAD YR 17 60
4. A student may proceed to the dissertation only on the recommendation of the Examiners based on performancein the units listed at 1 and 2 above.
5. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of the units listed at 1 and 2 abovewill be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in International Finance and Economics.
6. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1 and 2 above will be eligible for the
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
award of the Postgraduate Certificate in International Finance and Economics.
ECNT24 MSC/INT FINANCE & ECONOMICS PT(INTERNATIONAL FINANCE AND ECONOMICS)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
1. A student will take
ECN6002 F7 Development Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN602 F7 Applied Macroeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6520 F7 Macroeconomic Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6540 F7 Econometric Methods AUT SEM 17 15
Year 2
2A. A student will take
ECN6105 F7 Modern Finance AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6570 F7 Modern Theory of Banking and Finance AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6620 F7 International Money and Finance SPR SEM 17 15
2B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
ECN601 F7 Applied Microeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN603 F7 Asset Pricing SPR SEM 17 15
ECN605 F7 International Trade SPR SEM 17 15
ECN606 F7 Public Economics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN607 F7 Public Policy Evaluation SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6650 F7 Industrial Organisation SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6660 F7 Monetary Economics SPR SEM 17 15
3. A student will take
ECN6800 F7 MSc Dissertation GRAD YR 17 60
4. A student may proceed to the dissertation on the recommendation of the Examiners based on performance in theunits lists at 1, 2A and 2B.
5. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed in 1, 2A and 2B willbe eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in International Finance and Economics.
6. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1, 2A and 2B will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in International Finance and Economics.
ECNT31 MSC/MONEY,BANKING & FINANCE FT (MONEY,BANKING AND FINANCE)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A student will take
ECN603 F7 Asset Pricing SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6105 F7 Modern Finance AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6520 F7 Macroeconomic Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6540 F7 Econometric Methods AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6570 F7 Modern Theory of Banking and Finance AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6620 F7 International Money and Finance SPR SEM 17 15
2. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
ECN6002 F7 Development Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN601 F7 Applied Microeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN602 F7 Applied Macroeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
ECN605 F7 International Trade SPR SEM 17 15
ECN606 F7 Public Economics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN607 F7 Public Policy Evaluation SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6650 F7 Industrial Organisation SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6660 F7 Monetary Economics SPR SEM 17 15
3. A student will take
ECN6800 F7 MSc Dissertation GRAD YR 17 60
4. A student may proceed to the dissertation only on the recommendation of the Examiners based on performancein the units listed at 1 and 2.
5. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of the units listed at 1 and 2 will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Money, Banking and Finance.
6. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1 and 2 will be eligible for the award ofthe Postgraduate Certificate in Money, Banking and Finance.
ECNT32 MSC/MONEY,BANKING & FINANCE PT (MONEY,BANKING AND FINANCE)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
1. A student will take
ECN603 F7 Asset Pricing SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6520 F7 Macroeconomic Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6540 F7 Econometric Methods AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6620 F7 International Money and Finance SPR SEM 17 15
Year 2
2A. A student will take
ECN6105 F7 Modern Finance AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6570 F7 Modern Theory of Banking and Finance AUT SEM 17 15
2B. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
ECN6002 F7 Development Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN601 F7 Applied Microeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN602 F7 Applied Macroeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN605 F7 International Trade SPR SEM 17 15
ECN606 F7 Public Economics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN607 F7 Public Policy Evaluation SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6650 F7 Industrial Organisation SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6660 F7 Monetary Economics SPR SEM 17 15
3. A student will take
ECN6800 F7 MSc Dissertation GRAD YR 17 60
4. A student may proceed to the dissertation only on the recommendation of the Examiners based on performancein the units listed at 1, 2A and 2B above.
5. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of the units listed at 1, 2A and 2Bwill be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Money, Banking and Finance.
6. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1, 2A, and 2B will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Money, Banking and Finance.
ECNT36 MSC/FINANCIAL ECONOMICS (FT) (FINANCIALECONOMICS)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
Year 1
1. A student will take
ECN603 F7 Asset Pricing SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6105 F7 Modern Finance AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6510 F7 Microeconomic Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6520 F7 Macroeconomic Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6540 F7 Econometric Methods AUT SEM 17 15
2. A student will take 45 credits from this group.
ECN6002 F7 Development Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN601 F7 Applied Microeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN602 F7 Applied Macroeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN605 F7 International Trade SPR SEM 17 15
ECN606 F7 Public Economics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN607 F7 Public Policy Evaluation SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6620 F7 International Money and Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6650 F7 Industrial Organisation SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6660 F7 Monetary Economics SPR SEM 17 15
3. A student will take
ECN6800 F7 MSc Dissertation GRAD YR 17 60
4. A student may proceed to the dissertation only on the recommendation of the Examiners based on performancein the units listed at 1 and 2.
5. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of the units listed at 1 and 2 will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Financial Economics.
6. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1 and 2 will be eligible for the award ofthe Postgraduate Certificate in Financial Economics.
ECNT37 MSC/FINANCIAL ECONOMICS (PT) (FINANCIALECONOMICS)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
ECN603 F7 Asset Pricing SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6520 F7 Macroeconomic Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6540 F7 Econometric Methods AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
ECN6002 F7 Development Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN601 F7 Applied Microeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN602 F7 Applied Macroeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN605 F7 International Trade SPR SEM 17 15
ECN606 F7 Public Economics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN607 F7 Public Policy Evaluation SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6620 F7 International Money and Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6650 F7 Industrial Organisation SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6660 F7 Monetary Economics SPR SEM 17 15
Year 2
2A. A student will take
ECN6105 F7 Modern Finance AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6510 F7 Microeconomic Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
2B. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
ECN6002 F7 Development Finance SPR SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
ECN601 F7 Applied Microeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN602 F7 Applied Macroeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN605 F7 International Trade SPR SEM 17 15
ECN606 F7 Public Economics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN607 F7 Public Policy Evaluation SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6620 F7 International Money and Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6650 F7 Industrial Organisation SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6660 F7 Monetary Economics SPR SEM 17 15
3. A student will take
ECN6800 F7 MSc Dissertation GRAD YR 17 60
4. A student may proceed to the dissertation on the recommendation of the Examiners based on performance in theunits listed at 1A, 1B, 2A and 2B.
5. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed in 1A, 1B, 2A and 2Bwill be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Financial Economics.
6. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B, 2A and 2B will be eligible forthe award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Financial Economics.
ECNT53 MSC/ FINANCE FT (FINANCE) (2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A student will take
ECN603 F7 Asset Pricing SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6105 F7 Modern Finance AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6520 F7 Macroeconomic Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6540 F7 Econometric Methods AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6660 F7 Monetary Economics SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6097 F7 Corporate Finance AUT SEM 17 15
2. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
ECN601 F7 Applied Microeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN602 F7 Applied Macroeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
3. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
ECN6002 F7 Development Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN601 F7 Applied Microeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN602 F7 Applied Macroeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN605 F7 International Trade SPR SEM 17 15
ECN606 F7 Public Economics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN607 F7 Public Policy Evaluation SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6620 F7 International Money and Finance SPR SEM 17 15
4. A student will take
ECN6800 F7 MSc Dissertation GRAD YR 17 60
5. A student may proceed to the dissertation only on the recommendation of the Examiners based on performancein the units listed at 1, 2 and 3.
6. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1, 2 and 3 will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Finance.
7. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1, 2 and 3 will be eligible for the awardof the Postgraduate Certificate in Finance.
ECNT54 MSC/ FINANCE PT (FINANCE) (2017-2018)
(PT)
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
Year 1
1. A student will take
ECN603 F7 Asset Pricing SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6520 F7 Macroeconomic Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6540 F7 Econometric Methods AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6660 F7 Monetary Economics SPR SEM 17 15
Year 2
2A. A student will take
ECN6105 F7 Modern Finance AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6097 F7 Corporate Finance AUT SEM 17 15
2B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
ECN601 F7 Applied Microeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN602 F7 Applied Macroeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
2C. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
ECN6002 F7 Development Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN601 F7 Applied Microeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN602 F7 Applied Macroeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN605 F7 International Trade SPR SEM 17 15
ECN606 F7 Public Economics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN607 F7 Public Policy Evaluation SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6620 F7 International Money and Finance SPR SEM 17 15
3. A student will take
ECN6800 F7 MSc Dissertation GRAD YR 17 60
4. A student may proceed to the dissertation on the recommendation of the Examiners based on performance in theunits listed at 1, 2A, 2B and 2C.
5. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed in 1, 2A, 2B and 2Cwill be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Finance.
6. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1, 2A, 2B and 2C will be eligible forthe award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Finance.
ECNT60 MSC/ECONOMICS&PUBLICPOLICY FT (ECONOMICSAND PUBLIC POLICY)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A student will take
ECN601 F7 Applied Microeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN606 F7 Public Economics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN607 F7 Public Policy Evaluation SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6510 F7 Microeconomic Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6520 F7 Macroeconomic Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6540 F7 Econometric Methods AUT SEM 17 15
2. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
ECN6002 F7 Development Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN602 F7 Applied Macroeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN603 F7 Asset Pricing SPR SEM 17 15
ECN605 F7 International Trade SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6570 F7 Modern Theory of Banking and Finance AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6580 F7 Health Economics AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6650 F7 Industrial Organisation SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6660 F7 Monetary Economics SPR SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
3. A student will take
ECN6800 F7 MSc Dissertation GRAD YR 17 60
4. A student may proceed to the dissertation only on the recommendation of the Examiners based on performancein the units listed at 1 and 2.
5. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of the units listed at 1 and 2 will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Economics and Public Policy.
6. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1 and 2 will be eligible for the award ofthe Postgraduate Certificate in Economics and Public Policy.
ECNT61 MSC/ECONOMICS&PUBLICPOLICY PT (ECONOMICSAND PUBLIC POLICY)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
ECN606 F7 Public Economics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6510 F7 Microeconomic Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6540 F7 Econometric Methods AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
ECN6002 F7 Development Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN602 F7 Applied Macroeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN603 F7 Asset Pricing SPR SEM 17 15
ECN605 F7 International Trade SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6650 F7 Industrial Organisation SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6660 F7 Monetary Economics SPR SEM 17 15
Year 2
2A. A student will take
ECN601 F7 Applied Microeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN607 F7 Public Policy Evaluation SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6520 F7 Macroeconomic Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
2B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
ECN6570 F7 Modern Theory of Banking and Finance AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6580 F7 Health Economics AUT SEM 17 15
3. A student will take
ECN6800 F7 MSc Dissertation GRAD YR 17 60
4. A student may proceed to the dissertation only on the recommendation of the Examiners based on performancein the units listed at 1A, 1B, 2A and 2B.
5. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of the units listed at 1A, 1B, 2A and 2B will be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Economics and Public Policy.
6. A student who has been awarded sixtycredits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B, 2A and 2B will be eligible forthe award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Economics and Public Policy.
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
EDUT017 MED/TEACH & LEARN HIGHER ED PT (TEACHINGAND LEARNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
1. The programme of study will be pursued part-time for not less than two years and will be subject to a time limitof three years.
2. A student will take
EDU6910 F7 The Social Nature of Learning GRAD YR 17 30
EDU6920 F7 Assessing Learning GRAD YR 17 30
EDU6930 F7 Curriculum in Higher Education GRAD YR 17 30
Year 2
3. A student will take
EDU6157 F7 Critical Reflection on Pedagogic Practice GRAD YR 17 30
4. A student will take
EDU6990 F7 Dissertation (Teaching and Learning for University) GRAD YR 17 60
5. A student who has successfully completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in HigherEducation (or similar) will be deemed to have completed either one or both of EDU6910 and EDU6920.
6. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 and 3 will beone hundred and twentyeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (EDUT028).
7. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 and 3 will be eligible for the award ofsixtythe Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (EDUT069).
8. A student must pass not less than two of the four units listed in 2 and 3 at the first attempt in order to proceed tothe dissertation. The Head of School may require a student who has not satisfied this requirement to becomeinstead a student for the Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (EDUT028).
EDUT028 PGDIP/TEACH & LEARN HIGH ED PT (TEACHINGAND LEARNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
1. A student will take
EDU6910 F7 The Social Nature of Learning GRAD YR 17 30
EDU6920 F7 Assessing Learning GRAD YR 17 30
EDU6930 F7 Curriculum in Higher Education GRAD YR 17 30
Year 2
2. A student will take
EDU6157 F7 Critical Reflection on Pedagogic Practice GRAD YR 17 30
3. A student who has successfully completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in HigherEducation (or similar) will be deemed to have completed either one or both of EDU6910 and EDU6920.
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1 and 2 will be eligible for the awardof the Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (EDUT069).
EDUT069 PGCERT/TEACH & LEARN HIGH EDPT (TEACHINGAND LEARNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
1. A student will take
EDU6910 F7 The Social Nature of Learning GRAD YR 17 30
EDU6920 F7 Assessing Learning GRAD YR 17 30
2. A student who was originally registered for the degree of MEd Teaching and Learning in Higher Education(EDUT017) who has not been awarded the MEd but who has gained credits in respect of units listed at 2sixtyand 3 in the regulations for EDUT017 will instead be eligible for the Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching andLearning in Higher Education.
3. A student who was originally registered for the degree of Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching and Learning inHigher Education (EDUT028) who has not been awarded the Postgraduate Diploma but who has gained sixtycredits in respect of units listed at 2 and 3 in the regulations for EDUT017 will instead be eligible for thePostgraduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education.
EDUT081 MA/EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC DL 180 (EARLYCHILDHOOD EDUCATION)
(2017-2018)
(DL)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY
1. A person may be admitted as a student who: (a) is a recognised graduate or has gained educationalqualifications or demonstrated their capacity to work at Masters level deemed acceptable by the Head of School;and (b) has normally completed not less than two years' service in educational work approved by the Head ofSchool.
2. The programme of study will be pursued part time for not less than two years and will be subject to a time limitof three years.
3. A student will take
EDU7060 F7 Early Childhood Education: History and Policy GRAD YR 17 30
EDU7070 F7 Development, Learning and the Curriculum GRAD YR 17 30
EDU7080 F7 Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood Education GRAD YR 17 30
Year 2
4. A student will take
EDU7090 F7 Research Methods in Early Childhood Education GRAD YR 17 30
5. A student will take
EDU7100 F7 Dissertation (Early Childhood Education) GRAD YR 17 60
6. A student who has completed the National Professional Qualification in Integrated Centre Leadership will bedeemed to have completed EDU7060 and EDU7070.
7. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 3 and 4 will beone hundred and twentyeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Early Childhood Education (EDUT082).
8. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 3 and 4 will be eligible for the awardsixtyof the Postgraduate Certificate in Early Childhood Education (EDUT101).
9. A student must normally pass not less than two of the four units listed at 3 and 4 at the first attempt in order toproceed to the dissertation. The Head of School may require a student who has not satisfied this requirement tobecome instead a student for the Postgraduate Diploma in Early Childhood Education (EDUT082).
10. A student will attend compulsory residential weekends unless permission to be absent has been granted by theHead of School.
Year 3
EDUT082 PG DIP/EARLY CHILDHD ED DL 120 (EARLYCHILDHOOD EDUCATION)
(2017-2018)
(DL)
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who: (a) is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualificationsor demonstrated their capacity to work at Masters level deemed acceptable by the Head of School; and (b) hasnormally completed not less than two years' service in educational work approved by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
EDU7060 F7 Early Childhood Education: History and Policy GRAD YR 17 30
EDU7070 F7 Development, Learning and the Curriculum GRAD YR 17 30
EDU7080 F7 Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood Education GRAD YR 17 30
Year 2
3. A student will take
EDU7090 F7 Research Methods in Early Childhood Education GRAD YR 17 30
4. A student who has completed the National Professional Qualification in Integrated Centre Leadership will bedeemed to have completed the units EDU7060 and EDU7070.
5. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 and 3 will be eligible for the award ofsixtyPostgraduate Certificate in Early Childhood Education (EDUT101).
6. A student will attend compulsory residential weekends unless permission to be absent has been granted by theHead of School.
EDUT101 PG CERT/EARLY CHILDHOOD ED DL (EARLYCHILDHOOD EDUCATION)
(2017-2018)
(DL)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who: (a) is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualificationsor demonstrated their capacity to work at Masters level deemed acceptable by the Head of School; and (b) hasnormally completed not less than two years' service in educational work approved by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
EDU7060 F7 Early Childhood Education: History and Policy GRAD YR 17 30
EDU7070 F7 Development, Learning and the Curriculum GRAD YR 17 30
3. A student who was originally registered for the degree of MA Early Childhood Education who has not beenawarded the MA but who has gained credits in respect of units listed at 3 and 4 in the regulations forsixtyEDUT081 will instead be eligible for the Postgraduate Certificate in Early Childhood Education.
4. A student who was originally registered for the award of Postgraduate Diploma in Early Childhood Education(EDUT082) who has not been awarded the Postgraduate Diploma but who has gained credits in respect ofsixtyunits listed at 3 and 4 in the regulations for EDUT081 will instead be eligible for the Postgraduate Certificate inEarly Childhood Education.
5. A student will attend compulsory residential weekends unless permission to be absent has been granted by theHead of School.
EDUT110 MA/GLOB EDU: POLICY & PRAC FT (GLOBALISINGEDUCATION: POLICY AND PRACTICE)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualifications ordemonstrated their capacity to work at Masters level deemed acceptable by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
EDU6084 F7 Globalisation and Education AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6085 F7 Globalising Curriculum, Assessment and Pedagogy SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6356 F7 Critical Issues in Education and Educational Research AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6358 F7 The Practice of Research SPR SEM 17 30
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
3. A student will take
EDU6043 F7 Dissertation GRAD YR 17 60
4. A student will take a non-credit bearing course on The Study of Education.
5. A student who has been awarded in respect of units listed at 2 will be eligibleone hundred and twenty creditsfor the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Globalising Education: Policy and Practice (EDUT111).
6. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 will be eligible for the award of thesixtyPostgraduate Certificate in Globalising Education: Policy and Practice (EDUT127).
7. A student must normally pass no fewer than two of the four units listed at 2 above at the first attempt in order toproceed to the dissertation. The Head of School may require a student who has not satisfied this requirement tobecome instead a student for the Postgraduate Diploma in Globalising Education: Policy and Practice(EDUT111).
EDUT111 PGDIP/GLOB EDU: POL & PRAC FT (GLOBALISINGEDUCATION: POLICY AND PRACTICE)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualifications ordemonstrated their capacity to work at Masters level acceptable by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
EDU6084 F7 Globalisation and Education AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6085 F7 Globalising Curriculum, Assessment and Pedagogy SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6356 F7 Critical Issues in Education and Educational Research AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6358 F7 The Practice of Research SPR SEM 17 30
3. A student will take a non-credit bearing course on The Study of Education.
4. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 will be eligible for the award of thesixtyPostgraduate Certificate in Globalising Education: Policy and Practice (EDUT127).
EDUT119 PG CERT/LEARNING & TEACHING PT (LEARNINGAND TEACHING)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
1. The programme of study will be pursued part time for not less than one year and will be subject to a time limitof three years.
2. A student will take
EDU6057 F7 Effective Learning and Teaching Environments GRAD YR 17 30
Year 2
3. A student will take
EDU6058 F7 Assessment and Design of Learning Activities GRAD YR 17 30
4. On the recommendation of the Examiners, a student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listedsixtyat 2 and 3 will be eligible for admission to the MEd in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (EDUT017or EDUT169) or the Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (EDUT028 orEDUT178), provided that the student satisfies all the requirements of the regulations as to eligibility foradmission.
5. The General Regulations for Higher Degrees, Postgraduate Diplomas and Postgraduate Certificates relating tothe reuse of credits towards another degree shall not apply to this programme.
EDUT127 PGCERT/GLOB EDU: POL & PRAC FT(GLOBALISING EDUCATION: POLICY AND PRACTICE)
(2017-2018)
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
(FT)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualifications ordemonstrated their capacity to work at Masters level acceptable by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
EDU6084 F7 Globalisation and Education AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6356 F7 Critical Issues in Education and Educational Research AUT SEM 17 30
3. A student will take a non-credit bearing course on The Study of Education.
4. A student who was originally registered for the degree of MA Globalising Education: Policy and Practice(EDUT110) who has not been awarded the MA but who has gained credits in respect of units listed at 2 insixtythe regulations for EDUT110 will instead be eligible for the Postgraduate Certificate in Globalising Education:Policy and Practice.
5. A student who was originally registered for the award of Postgraduate Diploma in Globalising Education: Policyand Practice (EDUT111) who has not been awarded the Postgraduate Diploma but who has gained creditssixtyin respect of units listed at 2 in the regulations for EDUT110 will instead be eligible for the PostgraduateCertificate in Globalising Education: Policy and Practice.
EDUT154 PG DIP/EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH FT(EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualifications ordemonstrated their capacity to work at Masters level deemed acceptable by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
3. A student will take a non-credit bearing course on The Study of Education.
4. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 will be eligible for the award ofsixtyPostgraduate Certificate in Educational Research (EDUT156).
EDUT156 PG CERT/EDUCATIONAL RESEARCHFT(EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualifications ordemonstrated their capacity to work at Masters level deemed acceptable by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
3. A student will take a non-credit bearing course on The Study of Education.
4. A student who was originally registered for the degree of MA Educational Research who has not been awardedthe MA but who has gained credits in respect of units listed at 2, 3A and 3B in the regulations for EDUT95sixtywill instead be eligible for the Postgraduate Certificate in Educational Research.
5. A student who was originally registered for the award of Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Research(EDUT154) who has not been awarded the Postgraduate Diploma but who has gained credits in respect ofsixtyunits listed at 2, 3A and 3B in the regulations for EDUT95 will instead be eligible for the PostgraduateCertificate in Educational Research.
EDUT166 MA/EARLY CHILD EDU (MALTA) DL (EARLYCHILDHOOD EDUCATION)
(2017-2018)
(DL)
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who: (a) is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualificationsor demonstrated their capacity to work at Masters level deemed acceptable by the Head of School; and (b) hasnormally completed not less than two years' service in educational work approved by the Head of School.
2. The programme of study will be pursued part time for not less than two years and will be subject to a time limitof three years.
3. A student will take
EDU7060 F7 Early Childhood Education: History and Policy GRAD YR 17 30
EDU7070 F7 Development, Learning and the Curriculum GRAD YR 17 30
EDU7080 F7 Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood Education GRAD YR 17 30
Year 2
4. A student will take
EDU7090 F7 Research Methods in Early Childhood Education GRAD YR 17 30
5. A student will take
EDU7100 F7 Dissertation (Early Childhood Education) GRAD YR 17 60
6. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 3 and 4 will beone hundred and twentyeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Early Childhood Education (EDUT167).
7. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 3 and 4 will be eligible for the award ofsixtythe Postgraduate Certificate in Early Childhood Education (EDUT168).
8. A student must normally pass not less than two of the four units listed at 3 and 4 at the first attempt in order toproceed to the dissertation. The Head of School may require a student who has not satisfied this requirement tobecome instead a student for the Postgraduate Diploma in Early Childhood Education (EDUT167).
9. A student will attend compulsory study schools unless permission to be absent has been granted by the Head ofSchool.
EDUT167 PGDIP/ERLY CHILD EDU (MALTA)DL (EARLYCHILDHOOD EDUCATION)
(2017-2018)
(DL)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who: (a) is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualificationsor demonstrated their capacity to work at Masters level deemed acceptable by the Head of School; and (b) hasnormally completed not less than two years' service in educational work approved by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
EDU7060 F7 Early Childhood Education: History and Policy GRAD YR 17 30
EDU7070 F7 Development, Learning and the Curriculum GRAD YR 17 30
EDU7080 F7 Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood Education GRAD YR 17 30
Year 2
3. A student will take
EDU7090 F7 Research Methods in Early Childhood Education GRAD YR 17 30
4. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 and 3 will be eligible for the award ofsixtythe Postgraduate Certificate in Early Childhood Education (EDUT168).
5. A student will attend compulsory study schools unless permission to be absent has been granted by the Head ofSchool.
EDUT168 PGCERT/ERLY CHILD ED (MALTA)DL (EARLYCHILDHOOD EDUCATION)
(2017-2018)
(DL)
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who: (a) is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualificationsor demonstrated their capacity to work at Masters level deemed acceptable by the Head of School; and (b) hasnormally completed not less than two years' service in educational work approved by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
EDU7060 F7 Early Childhood Education: History and Policy GRAD YR 17 30
EDU7070 F7 Development, Learning and the Curriculum GRAD YR 17 30
3. A student will attend compulsory study schools unless permission to be absent has been granted by the Head ofSchool.
4. A student who was originally registered for the degree of MA Early Childhood Education (Distance Learning:Malta) (EDUT166) who has not been awarded the MA but who has gained credits in respect of units listedsixtyat 3 and 4 in the regulations for EDUT166 will instead be eligible for the Postgraduate Certificate in EarlyChildhood Education (Distance Learning: Malta).
5. A student who was originally registered for the award of Postgraduate Diploma in Early Childhood Education(Distance Learning: Malta) (EDUT167) who has not been awarded the Postgraduate Diploma but who hasgained credits in respect of units listed at 3 and 4 in the regulations for EDUT166 will instead be eligiblesixtyfor the Postgraduate Certificate in Early Childhood Education (Distance Learning: Malta).
EDUT169 MED/TEACH & LRN HGH ED (IND ST (TEACHINGAND LEARNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION (INDEPENDENTSTUDY))
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 99
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1. The programme of study will be pursued part-time for not less than two years and will be subject to a time limitof five years.
2. A student will take 120 credits from this group.
EDU6157 F7 Critical Reflection on Pedagogic Practice GRAD YR 17 30
EDU6910 F7 The Social Nature of Learning GRAD YR 17 30
EDU6920 F7 Assessing Learning GRAD YR 17 30
EDU6930 F7 Curriculum in Higher Education GRAD YR 17 30
Year 99
3. A student will take 60 credits from this group.
EDU6990 F7 Dissertation (Teaching and Learning for University) GRAD YR 17 60
4. A student who has successfully completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in HigherEducation (or similar) will be deemed to have completed either one or both of EDU6910 and EDU6920.
5. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 will be eligibleone hundred and twentyfor the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (Independent Study)(EDUT178).
6. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 will be eligible for the award of thesixtyPostgraduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (Independent Study) (EDUT179).
7. A student must pass not less than two of the four units listed in 2 at the first attempt in order to proceed to thedissertation. The Head of School may require a student who has not satisfied this requirement to become insteada student for the Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (Independent Study)(EDUT178).
Year 99
EDUT178 PGDIP/TEACH&LEARN IN HE (INDST (TEACHINGAND LEARNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION (INDEPENDENTSTUDY))
(2017-2018)
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
(PT)
Year 99
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1. A student will take 120 credits from this group.
EDU6157 F7 Critical Reflection on Pedagogic Practice GRAD YR 17 30
EDU6910 F7 The Social Nature of Learning GRAD YR 17 30
EDU6920 F7 Assessing Learning GRAD YR 17 30
EDU6930 F7 Curriculum in Higher Education GRAD YR 17 30
Year 99
2. A student who has successfully completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in HigherEducation (or similar) will be deemed to have completed either one or both of EDU6910 and EDU6920.
3. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1 will be eligible for the award of thesixtyPostgraduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (Independent Study) (EDUT179).
EDUT179 PGCERT/TEACH&LEARN HE (IND STD (TEACHINGAND LEARNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION (INDEPENDENTSTUDY))
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 99
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1. A student will take 60 credits from this group.
EDU6157 F7 Critical Reflection on Pedagogic Practice GRAD YR 17 30
EDU6910 F7 The Social Nature of Learning GRAD YR 17 30
EDU6920 F7 Assessing Learning GRAD YR 17 30
EDU6930 F7 Curriculum in Higher Education GRAD YR 17 30
Year 99
EDUT180 MA/ EDUCATION FT (EDUCATION) (2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualifications ordemonstrated their capacity to work at Masters level acceptable by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
EDU6356 F7 Critical Issues in Education and Educational Research AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6358 F7 The Practice of Research SPR SEM 17 30
3. A student will take 60 credits from this group.
EDU6084 F7 Globalisation and Education AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6085 F7 Globalising Curriculum, Assessment and Pedagogy SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6089 F7 Early Childhood 1: Development, Learning and Curriculum AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6099 F7 Early Childhood 2: Contemporary Issues in Early ChildhoodEducation
SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6345 F7 Language Acquisition, Learning and Pedagogy AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6346 F7 Language, Society and Education SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6349 F7 Developmental Psychology AUT SEM 17 30
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
EDU6350 F7 Psychology and Learning Communities SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6359 F7 Reflections on Practice in Learning and Teaching SPR SEM 17 30
4. A student will take
EDU6043 F7 Dissertation GRAD YR 17 60
5. A student will take a non-credit bearing course on The Study of Education.
6. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 and 3 will beone hundred and twentyeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Education (EDUT193).
7. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 and 3 will be eligible for the award ofsixtythe Postgraduate Certificate in Education (EDUT194).
8. A student must normally pass no fewer than two of the four units taken at 2 and 3 at the first attempt in order toproceed to the dissertation. The Head of School may require a student who has not satisfied this requirement tobecome instead a student for the Postgraduate Diploma in Education (EDUT193).
EDUT181 MA/ PSYCHOLOGY & EDUCATION FT(PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualifications ordemonstrated their capacity to work at Masters level deemed acceptable by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
EDU6349 F7 Developmental Psychology AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6350 F7 Psychology and Learning Communities SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6356 F7 Critical Issues in Education and Educational Research AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6358 F7 The Practice of Research SPR SEM 17 30
3. A student will take
EDU6043 F7 Dissertation GRAD YR 17 60
4. A student will take a non-credit bearing course on The Study of Education.
5. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 will be eligible forone hundred and twentythe award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology and Education (EDUT195).
6. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 will be eligible for the award of thesixtyPostgraduate Certificate in Psychology and Education (EDUT196).
7. A student must normally pass no fewer than two of the four units listed at 2 at the first attempt in order toproceed to the dissertation. The Head of School may require a student who has not satisfied this requirement tobecome instead a student for the Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology and Education (EDUT195).
EDUT182 MA/ED STD:LRN,TCH&RES MALTA DL(EDUCATIONAL STUDIES: LEARNING, TEACHING ANDRESEARCH)
(2017-2018)
(DL)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who: (a) is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualificationsdeemed acceptable by the Head of School; and (b) has normally completed not less than two years' service ineducational work approved by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
EDU6073 F7 Evolving Understandings in Teaching and Learning AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6074 F7 Developing Pedagogies: E-Pedagogies and Managing Change SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6075 F7 Foundation Module - Learning, Teaching and Curriculum SPR SEM 17 30
Year 2
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
3. A student will take
EDU6019 F7 Research Methods in Educational Studies GRAD YR 17 30
4. A student will take
EDU6180 F7 Dissertation (Educational Studies) GRAD YR 17 60
5. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 and 3 will beone hundred and twentyeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Studies: Learning, Teaching and Research(EDUT183).
6. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 and 3 will be eligible for the award ofsixtythe Postgraduate Certificate in Educational Studies: Learning, Teaching and Research (EDUT184).
7. A student must normally pass not less than two of the four units listed at 2 and 3 at the first attempt in order toproceed to the dissertation. The Head of School may require a student who has not satisfied this requirement tobecome instead a student for the Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Studies: Learning, Teaching andResearch (EDUT183).
8. A student will attend compulsory study schools unless permission to be absent has been granted by the Head ofSchool.
EDUT183 PGDIP/EDSTD:LRN,TCH&RES MALTA(EDUCATIONAL STUDIES: LEARNING, TEACHING ANDRESEARCH)
(2017-2018)
(DL)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who: (a) is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualificationsdeemed acceptable by the Head of School; and (b) has normally completed not less than two years' service ineducational work approved by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
EDU6073 F7 Evolving Understandings in Teaching and Learning AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6074 F7 Developing Pedagogies: E-Pedagogies and Managing Change SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6075 F7 Foundation Module - Learning, Teaching and Curriculum SPR SEM 17 30
Year 2
3. A student will take
EDU6019 F7 Research Methods in Educational Studies GRAD YR 17 30
4. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 and 3 will be eligible for the award ofsixtythe Postgraduate Certificate in Educational Studies: Learning, Teaching and Research (EDUT184).
5. A student will attend compulsory study schools unless permission to be absent has been granted by the Head ofSchool.
EDUT184 PGCERT/EDSTD:LRN,TCH&RES MALTA(EDUCATIONAL STUDIES: LEARNING, TEACHING ANDRESEARCH)
(2017-2018)
(DL)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1. A person may be admitted as a student who: (a) is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualificationsdeemed acceptable by the Head of School; and (b) has normally completed not less than two years' service ineducational work approved by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
EDU6073 F7 Evolving Understandings in Teaching and Learning AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6075 F7 Foundation Module - Learning, Teaching and Curriculum SPR SEM 17 30
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
3. A student will attend compulsory study schools unless permission to be absent has been granted by the Head ofSchool.
4. A student who was originally registered for the degree of MA Educational Studies: Learning, Teaching andResearch (Distance Learning: Malta) (EDUT182) who has not been awarded the MA but who has gained sixtycredits in respect of units listed at 2 and 3 in the regulations for EDUT182 will instead be eligible for thePostgraduate Certificate in Educational Studies: Learning, Teaching and Research (Distance Learning: Malta).
5. A student who was originally registered for the award of Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Studies:Learning, Teaching and Research (Distance Learning: Malta) (EDUT183) who has not been awarded thePostgraduate Diploma but who has gained credits in respect of units listed at 2 and 3 in the regulations forsixtyEDUT182 will instead be eligible for the Postgraduate Certificate in Educational Studies: Learning, Teachingand Research (Distance Learning: Malta).
Year 2
EDUT192 IPGCE (INTERNATIONAL POSTGRADUATECERTIFICATE IN EDUCATION)
(2017-2018)
(DL)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a candidate who: (a) is a recognised graduate in an appropriate discipline or hasgained educational qualifications deemed acceptable by the Head of School; or (b) has completed not less thanthree years' service in educational work approved by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
EDU6123 F7 Teaching and Learning Part 1 AUT SEM 17 20
EDU6124 F7 Teaching and Learning Part 2 SPR SEM 17 20
EDU6125 F7 Small Scale Research Study SPR SEM 17 20
3. A candidate who has been awarded 60 credits in respect of units listed at 2 shall be eligible for the award ofInternational Postgraduate Certificate in Education.
EDUT193 PGDIP/ EDUCATION FT (EDUCATION) (2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualifications ordemonstrated their capacity to work at Masters level deemed acceptable by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
EDU6356 F7 Critical Issues in Education and Educational Research AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6358 F7 The Practice of Research SPR SEM 17 30
3. A student will take 60 credits from this group.
EDU6084 F7 Globalisation and Education AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6085 F7 Globalising Curriculum, Assessment and Pedagogy SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6089 F7 Early Childhood 1: Development, Learning and Curriculum AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6099 F7 Early Childhood 2: Contemporary Issues in Early ChildhoodEducation
SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6345 F7 Language Acquisition, Learning and Pedagogy AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6346 F7 Language, Society and Education SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6349 F7 Developmental Psychology AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6350 F7 Psychology and Learning Communities SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6359 F7 Reflections on Practice in Learning and Teaching SPR SEM 17 30
4. A student will take a non-credit bearing course on The Study of Education.
5. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 and 3 will be eligible for the award ofsixtythe Postgraduate Certificate in Education (EDUT194).
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
EDUT194 PGCERT/ EDUCATION FT (EDUCATION) (2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualifications ordemonstrated their capacity to work at Masters level deemed acceptable by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
EDU6356 F7 Critical Issues in Education and Educational Research AUT SEM 17 30
3. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
EDU6084 F7 Globalisation and Education AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6089 F7 Early Childhood 1: Development, Learning and Curriculum AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6345 F7 Language Acquisition, Learning and Pedagogy AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6349 F7 Developmental Psychology AUT SEM 17 30
4. A student will take a non-credit bearing course on The Study of Education.
5. A student who was originally registered for the degree of MA Education (EDUT180) who has not been awardedthe MA but who has gained credits in respect of units listed at 2 and 3 in the regulations for EDUT180 willsixtyinstead be eligible for the Postgraduate Certificate in Education.
6. A student who was originally registered for the award of Postgraduate Diploma in Education (EDUT193) whohas not been awarded the Postgraduate Diploma but who has gained credits in respect of units listed at 2sixtyand 3 in the regulations for EDUT180 will instead be eligible for the Postgraduate Certificate in Education.
EDUT195 PGDIP/PSYCHOLOGY & EDUCATIONFT(PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualifications ordemonstrated their capacity to work at Masters level deemed acceptable by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
EDU6349 F7 Developmental Psychology AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6350 F7 Psychology and Learning Communities SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6356 F7 Critical Issues in Education and Educational Research AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6358 F7 The Practice of Research SPR SEM 17 30
3. A student will take a non-credit bearing course on The Study of Education.
4. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 will be eligible for the award of thesixtyPostgraduate Certificate in Psychology and Education (EDUT196).
EDUT196 PGCERT/PSYCHOLOGY & EDU FT (PSYCHOLOGYAND EDUCATION)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualifications ordemonstrated their capacity to work at Masters level deemed acceptable by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
EDU6349 F7 Developmental Psychology AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6356 F7 Critical Issues in Education and Educational Research AUT SEM 17 30
3. A student will take a non-credit bearing course on The Study of Education.
4. A student who was originally registered for the degree of MA Psychology and Education (EDUT181) who hasnot been awarded the MA but who has gained credits in respect of units listed at 2 in the regulations forsixty
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
EDUT181 will instead be eligible for the Postgraduate Certificate in Psychology and Education.
5. A student who was originally registered for the award of Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology and Education(EDUT195) who has not been awarded the Postgraduate Diploma but who has gained credits in respect ofsixtyunits listed at 2 in the regulations for EDUT181 will instead be eligible for the Postgraduate Certificate inPsychology and Education.
EDUT199 PGDE (SCHOOL DIRECT) (POSTGRADUATEDIPLOMA IN EDUCATION (SCHOOL DIRECT))
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
This programme of study is non-modular.
1. A person may be admitted as a full-time student who; (a) has the appropriate qualifications and has passedany necessary tests to meet the national entry requirements for teacher training, or holds equivalent
qualifications approved by the Head of School; and (b) has satisfied statutory requirements regardingcriminal record and health checks.
2. The programme of study will be pursued for one session.
3. A student will take
EDUT199 F7 PGDE 120 credit in connection with EDUT199 ACAD YR 17 120
4. Each student will follow a course (unit EDUT199) which includes: (a) Curriculum studies, including teaching methods; (b) Professional studies, including work on understanding schools and classrooms; (c)
School experience, comprising not less than school-based days;one hundred and twenty (d) Additional studies which may be prescribed for an individual student by the Head of School; (e) Any other
specifications as required by the relevant statutory bodies.
5. The assessment will comprise of: (a) Course assignments and requirements in 4(a) to (d); (b) School experience (assessed by schools and moderated by the University); (c) Requirements as in 4(e), if
appropriate.
6. A student who successfully completes all parts of the course at Masters level as listed above at 4(a), (b), (c)and (d), including any related assessment as specified above at 5(a), will be awarded one hundred and twentyM-Level credits.
7. A student who fails to satisfy the Examiners in any component of the University assessment may bepermitted by the Faculty to repeat that component (or equivalent prescribed by the Board of Examiners) onone occasion within the following three semesters.
8. A student who successfully completes all parts of the course as listed above at 4(a), (b), (c) and (d) and hasbeen awarded Masters credits in respect of 5(a), will be eligible instead for a Postgraduate Certificate insixtyEducation (EDUT208).
9. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of 4(a), (b) and (d) and 5(a) above but has failed tosixtymeet the requirements of the professional body in respect of 4(e) and 5(b) above will be eligible instead for aPostgraduate Certificate in Applied Professional Studies (EDUT171).
10. A student who successfully completes 5(a) at H-Level plus 5(b) and 5(c) above will, if the Examiners deemthey have passed at least credits to the appropriate level, be eligible instead for a Professional GraduatesixtyCertificate in Education (EDUT209).
EDUT201 MA/APPLIED PROF STUDIES T (DL) (APPLIEDPROFESSIONAL STUDIES IN EDUCATION)
(2017-2018)
(DL)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who is a recognised graduate and has gained a University of SheffieldPGDE with 120 credits at Masters level.
2. A student will take
EDU6129 F7 Dissertation (APSE) GRAD YR 17 60
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
Year 2
Year 3
EDUT201 MA/APPLIED PROF STUDIES T (PT) (APPLIEDPROFESSIONAL STUDIES IN EDUCATION)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualifications ordemonstrated their capacity to work at Masters level deemed acceptable by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
EDU6117 F7 Critical Reflection on Professional Development Part 1 ACAD YR 17 30
EDU6118 F7 Classroom-based inquiry ACAD YR 17 30
Year 2
3. A student will take
EDU6108 F7 Research Methods in Education ACAD YR 17 30
EDU6119 F7 Critical reflection on professional development Part 2 ACAD YR 17 30
Year 3
4. A student will take 60 credits from this group.
EDU6129 F7 Dissertation (APSE) GRAD YR 17 60
EDU6180 F7 Dissertation (Educational Studies) GRAD YR 17 60
Please note the Dissertation choice is subject to approval by the Head of School
5. A student who has completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Education with Masters credits may be deemedsixtyto have completed EDU6117 and EDU6118.
6. A student who has completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Education in the School of Education with one Masters credits may be deemed to have completed EDU6117, EDU6118, EDU6119 andhundred and twenty
EDU6108.
7. A student who has completed EDU6108 and is continuing will complete dissertation EDU6180.
8. A student who has completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Education in the School of Education with one Masters credits will complete dissertation EDU6129.hundred and twenty
9. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 and 3, will beone hundred and twentyeligible for the award of Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Professional Studies in Education (EDUT98).
10. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 and 3, will be eligible for the awardsixtyof Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Professional Studies in Education (EDUT99).
11. A student must normally pass not less than two of the four units listed at 2 and 3 at the first attempt in order toproceed to the dissertation. The Head of School may require a student who has not satisfied this requirement tobecome instead a student for the Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Professional Studies in Education(EDUT98).
EDUT204 MA/APPLIED PROF STD IN EDUC DL (APPLIEDPROFESSIONAL STUDIES IN EDUCATION)
(2017-2018)
(DL)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1. A person may be admitted as a student who: (a) is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualificationsdeemed acceptable by the Head of School; or (b) has completed not less than three years' service in educationalwork approved by the Head of School.
2. This programme of study shall be pursued part-time for two years and shall be subject to a time limit of five
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
years.
3. A student will take
EDU6141 F7 Teaching and Learning GRAD YR 17 30
EDU6142 F7 Practice-based Inquiry GRAD YR 17 30
EDU6143 F7 Critical Reflection on Professional Development GRAD YR 17 30
EDU6144 F7 Research Methods in Education GRAD YR 17 30
4. A student will take
EDU6145 F7 Dissertation (APSE Online) AUT SEM 17 60
5. A student who has completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Education with Masters credits or ansixty International Postgraduate Certificate in Education may be deemed to have completed EDU6141 and EDU6142.
6. A student who has completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Education in the School of Education with one Masters credits may be deemed to have completed EDU6141, EDU6142, EDU6143 andhundred and twenty
EDU6144.
7. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 3 will be eligible forone hundred and twentythe award of Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Professional Studies in Education (Online) (EDUT211).
8. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 3 will be eligible for the award ofsixtyPostgraduate Certificate in Applied Professional Studies in Education (Online) (EDUT212).
9. A student must normally pass not less than two of the four units listed at 3 at the first attempt in order to proceedto the dissertation. The Head of School may require a student who has not satisfied this requirement to becomeinstead a student for the Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Professional Studies in Education (Online)(EDUT211).
Year 2
Year 3
EDUT205 MA/EDUCATION: EARLY CHILDHOOD(EDUCATION: EARLY CHILDHOOD)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualifications ordemonstrated their capacity to work at Masters level acceptable by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
EDU6089 F7 Early Childhood 1: Development, Learning and Curriculum AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6099 F7 Early Childhood 2: Contemporary Issues in Early ChildhoodEducation
SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6356 F7 Critical Issues in Education and Educational Research AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6358 F7 The Practice of Research SPR SEM 17 30
3. A student will take
EDU6043 F7 Dissertation GRAD YR 17 60
4. A student will take a non-credit bearing course on The Study of Education.
5. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 will be eligible forone hundred and twentythe award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Education: Early Childhood (EDUT213).
6. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 will be eligible for the award ofsixtyPostgraduate Certificate in Education: Early Childhood (EDUT214).
7. A student must normally pass no fewer than two of the four units taken at 2 at the first attempt in order toproceed to the dissertation. The Head of School may require a student who has not satisfied this requirement tobecome instead a student for the Postgraduate Diploma in Education: Early Childhood (EDUT213).
EDUT207 PGDE (CORE) (POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA INEDUCATION)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
Year 1
This programme of study is non-modular.
1. A person may be admitted as a full-time student who; (a) has the appropriate qualifications and has passedany necessary tests to meet the national entry requirements for teacher training, or holds equivalent
qualifications approved by the Head of School; and (b) has satisfied statutory requirements regardingcriminal record and health checks.
2. The programme of study will be pursued for one session.
3. A student will take
EDUT207 F7 PGDE 120 credit in connection with EDUT207 ACAD YR 17 120
4. Each student will follow a course (unit EDUT207) which includes: (a) Curriculum studies, including teaching methods; (b) Professional studies, including work on understanding schools and classrooms; (c)
School experience, comprising not less than school-based days;one hundred and twenty (d) Additional studies which may be prescribed for an individual student by the Head of School; (e) Any other
specifications as required by the relevant statutory bodies.
5. The assessment will comprise of: (a) Course assignments and requirements in 4(a) to (d); (b) School experience (assessed by schools and moderated by the University); (c) Requirements as in 4(e), if
appropriate.
6. A student who successfully completes all parts of the course at Masters level as listed above at 4(a), (b), (c)and (d), including any related assessment as specified above at 5(a), will be awarded one hundred and twentyM-Level credits.
7. A student who fails to satisfy the Examiners in any component of the University assessment may bepermitted by the Faculty to repeat that component (or equivalent prescribed by the Board of Examiners) onone occasion within the following three semesters.
8. A student who successfully completes all parts of the course as listed above at 4(a), (b), (c) and (d) and hasbeen awarded Masters credits in respect of 5(a), will be eligible instead for a Postgraduate Certificate insixtyEducation (EDUT003).
9. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of 4(a), (b) and (d) and 5(a) above but has failed tosixtymeet the requirements of the professional body in respect of 4(e) and 5(b) above will be eligible instead for aPostgraduate Certificate in Applied Professional Studies (EDUT171).
10. A student who successfully completes 5(a) at H-Level plus 5(b) and 5(c) above will, if the Examiners deemthey have passed at least credits to the appropriate level, be eligible instead for a Professional GraduatesixtyCertificate in Education (EDUT185).
EDUT210 PGCERT/APPPROFSTUD (SCHOOLDIR) (APPLIEDPROFESSIONAL STUDIES)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
EDUT211 PGDIP/APP PROF STUD IN ED DL (APPLIEDPROFESSIONAL STUDIES IN EDUCATION)
(2017-2018)
(DL)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1. A person may be admitted as a student who: (a) is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualificationsdeemed acceptable by the Head of School; or (b) has completed not less than three years' service in educationalwork approved by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
EDU6141 F7 Teaching and Learning GRAD YR 17 30
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
EDU6142 F7 Practice-based Inquiry GRAD YR 17 30
EDU6143 F7 Critical Reflection on Professional Development GRAD YR 17 30
EDU6144 F7 Research Methods in Education GRAD YR 17 30
3. A student who has completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Education with Masters credits or ansixtyInternational Postgraduate Certificate in Education may be deemed to have completed EDU6141 and EDU6142.
4. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 will be eligible for the award ofsixtyPostgraduate Certificate in Applied Professional Studies in Education (Online) (EDUT212).
Year 2
Year 3
EDUT212 PGCERT/APP PROF STUD IN ED DL (APPLIEDPROFESSIONAL STUDIES IN EDUCATION)
(2017-2018)
(DL)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1. A person may be admitted as a student who: (a) is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualificationsdeemed accetable by the Head of School; or (b) has completed not less than three years' service in educationalwork approved by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
EDU6141 F7 Teaching and Learning GRAD YR 17 30
EDU6142 F7 Practice-based Inquiry GRAD YR 17 30
3. A student who was originally registered for the degree of MA Applied Professional Studies in Education(Online) (EDUT204) who has not been awarded the MA but who has gained sixty credits in respect of unitslisted at 3 in the regulations for EDUT204 will instead be eligible for the Postgraduate Certificate in AppliedProfessional Studies in Education (Online).
4. A student who was originally registered for the award of Postgraduate Diplima in Applied Professional Studiesin Education (Online) (EDUT211) who has not been awarded the Postgraduate Diploma but who has gainedsixty credits in respect of units listed at 3 in the regulations for EDUT204 will instead be eligible for thePostgraduate Certificate in Applied Professional Studies in Education (Online).
Year 2
Year 3
EDUT213 PGDIP/ED: EARLY CHILDHOOD FT (EDUCATION:EARLY CHILDHOOD)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualifications ordemonstrated their capacity to work at Masters level deemed acceptable by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
EDU6089 F7 Early Childhood 1: Development, Learning and Curriculum AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6099 F7 Early Childhood 2: Contemporary Issues in Early ChildhoodEducation
SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6356 F7 Critical Issues in Education and Educational Research AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6358 F7 The Practice of Research SPR SEM 17 30
3. A student will take a non-credit bearing course on The Study of Education.
4. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 above will be eligible for the awardsixtyof Postgraduate Certificate in Education: Early Childhood.
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EDUT214 PGCERT/ED: EARLY CHILDHOOD FT (EDUCATION:EARLY CHILDHOOD)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted who is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualifications ordemonstrated their capacity to work at Masters level deemed acceptable by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
EDU6089 F7 Early Childhood 1: Development, Learning and Curriculum AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6356 F7 Critical Issues in Education and Educational Research AUT SEM 17 30
3. A student will take a non-credit bearing course on The Study of Education.
4. A student who was originally registered for the degree of MA Education: Early Childhood (EDUT205) who hasnot been awarded the MA but who has gained credits in respect of units listed at 2 in the regulations forsixtyEDUT205 will instead be eligible for the Postgraduate Certificate in Education: Early Childhood.
5. A student who was originally registered for the degree of Postgraduate Diploma in Education: Early Childhood(EDUT213) who has not been awarded the Postgraduate Diploma but who has gained credits in respect ofsixtyunits listed at 2 in the regulations for EDUT205 will instead be eligible for the Postgraduate Certificate inEducation: Early Childhood.
EDUT220 MA/EDUCATION: LANGUAGE & EDUC(EDUCATION: LANGUAGE AND EDUCATION)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who: (a) is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualificationsdeemed acceptable by the Head of School; or (b) has demonstrated their capacity to work at Masters leveldeemed acceptable by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
EDU6345 F7 Language Acquisition, Learning and Pedagogy AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6346 F7 Language, Society and Education SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6356 F7 Critical Issues in Education and Educational Research AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6358 F7 The Practice of Research SPR SEM 17 30
3. A student will take
EDU6043 F7 Dissertation GRAD YR 17 60
4. A student will take a non-credit bearing course on The Study of Education.
5. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 above will beone hundred and twentyeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Education: Language and Education (EDUT221).
6. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 above will be eligible for the awardsixtyof Postgraduate Certificate in Education: Language and Education (EDUT222).
7. A student must normally pass no fewer than two of the four units taken at 2 above at the first attempt in order toproceed to the dissertation. The Head of School may require a student who has not satisfied this requirement tobecome instead a student for the Postgraduate Diploma in Education: Language and Education (EDUT221).
EDUT221 PGDIP/EDUCATION: LANG & EDUC (EDUCATION:LANGUAGE AND EDUCATION)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who: (a) is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualifications
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deemed acceptable by the Head of School; or (b) has demonstrated their capacity to work at Masters leveldeemed acceptable by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
EDU6345 F7 Language Acquisition, Learning and Pedagogy AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6346 F7 Language, Society and Education SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6356 F7 Critical Issues in Education and Educational Research AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6358 F7 The Practice of Research SPR SEM 17 30
3. A student will take a non-credit bearing course on The Study of Education.
4. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 will be eligible for the award ofsixtyPostgraduate Certificate in Education: Language and Education (EDUT222).
EDUT222 PGCERT/EDUCATION: LANG & EDUC (EDUCATION:LANGUAGE AND EDUCATION)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who: (a) is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualificationsdeemed acceptable by the Head of School; or (b) has demonstrated their capacity to work at Masters leveldeemed acceptable by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
EDU6345 F7 Language Acquisition, Learning and Pedagogy AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6356 F7 Critical Issues in Education and Educational Research AUT SEM 17 30
3. A student will take a non-credit bearing course on The Study of Education.
4. A student who was originally registered for the degree of MA Education: Language and Education (EDUT220)who has not been awarded the MA but who has gained credits in respect of units listed at 2 in thesixtyregulations for EDUT220 will instead be eligible for the Postgraduate Certificate in Education: Language andEducation.
5. A student who was originally registered for the award of Postgraduate Diploma in Education: Language andEducation (EDUT221) who has not been awarded the Postgraduate Diploma but who has gained credits insixtyrespect of units listed at 2 in the regulations for EDUT220 will instead be eligible for the PostgraduateCertificate in Education: Language and Education.
EDUT223 PGDE (SCHOOL DIRECT SALARIED)(POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION (SCHOOLDIRECT SALARIED))
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
This programme of study is non-modular.
1. A person may be admitted as a full-time student who; (a) has the appropriate qualifications and has passedany necessary tests to meet the national entry requirements for teacher training, or holds equivalent
qualifications approved by the Head of School; and (b) has satisfied statutory requirements regardingcriminal record and health checks.
2. The programme of study will be pursued for one session.
3. A student will take
EDUT223 F7 PGDE 120 credit in connection with EDUT223 ACAD YR 17 120
4. Each student will follow a course (unit EDUT223) which includes: (a) Curriculum studies, including teaching methods; (b) Professional studies, including work on understanding schools and classrooms; (c)
School experience, comprising not less than school-based days;one hundred and twenty (d) Additional studies which may be prescribed for an individual student by the Head of School; (e) Any other
specifications as required by the relevant statutory bodies.
5. The assessment will comprise of: (a) Course assignments and requirements in 4(a) to (d); (b) School
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experience (assessed by schools and moderated by the University); (c) Requirements as in 4(e), ifappropriate.
6. A student who successfully completes all parts of the course at Masters level as listed above at 4(a), (b), (c)and (d), including any related assessment as specified above at 5(a), will be awarded one hundred and twentyM-Level credits.
7. A student who fails to satisfy the Examiners in any component of the University assessment may bepermitted by the Faculty to repeat that component (or equivalent prescribed by the Board of Examiners) onone occasion within the following three semesters.
8. A student who successfully completes all parts of the course as listed above at 4(a), (b), (c) and (d) and hasbeen awarded Masters credits in respect of 5(a), will be eligible instead for a Postgraduate Certificate insixtyEducation (EDUT224).
9. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of 4(a), (b) and (d) and 5(a) above but has failed tosixtymeet the requirements of the professional body in respect of 4(e) and 5(b) above will be eligible instead for aPostgraduate Certificate in Applied Professional Studies (EDUT171).
10. A student who successfully completes 5(a) at H-Level plus 5(b) and 5(c) above will, if the Examiners deemthey have passed at least credits to the appropriate level, be eligible instead for a Professional GraduatesixtyCertificate in Education (EDUT225).
EDUT225 PRGCE (SCHOOL DIRECT SALARIED)(PROFESSIONAL GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATION)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
EDUT227 MA/LANG, ED & RESEARCH (MALTA)(LANGUAGES, EDUCATION AND RESEARCH)
(2017-2018)
(DL)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who: (a) is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualifications deemed acceptable by the Head of School; and (b) has normally completed not less than two years service in
educational work approved by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
EDU6171 F7 Foundation Units: Learning, Teaching and Curriculum AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6172 F7 Language Acquisition, Learning and Pedagogy SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6173 F7 Language, Society and Education SPR SEM 17 30
Year 2
3. A student will take
EDU6174 F7 Research Methods in Educational Studies AUT SEM 17 30
4. A student will take
EDU6175 F7 Dissertation (Educational Studies) GRAD YR 17 60
5. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 and 3 will beone hundred and twentyeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Languages, Education and Research (Malta) (EDUT228).
6. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 and 3 will be eligible for the award ofsixtythe Postgraduate Certificate in Languages, Education and Research (Malta) (EDUT229).
7. A student must normally pass not less than two of the four units listed at 2 and 3 at the first attempt in order toproceed to the dissertation. The Head of School may require a student who has not satisfied this requirement tobecome instead a student for the Postgraduate Diploma in Languages, Education and Research (Malta)(EDUT228).
8. A student will attend compulsory study schools unless permission to be absent has been granted by the Head ofSchool.
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EDUT228 PGDIP/LANG, ED & RES (MALTA) (LANGUAGES,EDUCATION AND RESEARCH)
(2017-2018)
(DL)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who: (a) is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualifications deemed acceptable by the Head of School; and (b) has normally completed not less than two years' service in
educational work approved by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
EDU6171 F7 Foundation Units: Learning, Teaching and Curriculum AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6172 F7 Language Acquisition, Learning and Pedagogy SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6173 F7 Language, Society and Education SPR SEM 17 30
Year 2
3. A student will take
EDU6174 F7 Research Methods in Educational Studies AUT SEM 17 30
4. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 and 3 above will be eligible for thesixtyaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Languages, Education and Research (Malta) (EDUT229).
5. A student will attend compulsory study schools unless permission to be absent has been granted by the Head ofSchool.
EDUT229 PGCERT/LANG, ED & RES (MALTA) (LANGUAGES,EDUCATION AND RESEARCH)
(2017-2018)
(DL)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1. A person may be admitted as a student who: a) is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualifications deemed acceptable by the Head of School; and b) has completed not less than two years' service in educational
work approved by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
EDU6171 F7 Foundation Units: Learning, Teaching and Curriculum AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6172 F7 Language Acquisition, Learning and Pedagogy SPR SEM 17 30
3. A student who was originally registered for the degree of MA Languages, Education and Research (Malta)(EDUT227) who has not been awarded the MA but who has gained credits in respect of units listed at 2sixtyand 3 in the regulations for EDUT227 will instead be eligible for the Postgraduate Certificate in Languages,Education and Research (Malta).
4. A student who was originally registered for the degree of Postgraduate Diploma in Languages, Education andResearch (Malta) (EDUT228) who has not been awarded the Postgraduate Diploma but who has gained sixtycredits in respect of units listed at 2 and 3 in the regulations for EDUT227 will instead be eligible for thePostgraduate Certificate in Languages, Education and Research (Malta).
5. A student will attend compulsory study schools unless permission to be absent has been granted by the Head ofSchool.
Year 2
EDUT230 MSC/PSYCHOLOGY & EDUCATION FT(PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
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1. A person may be admitted as a student who is a recognised graduate with Honours at class 2.1 or above, withdemonstrable evidence of interest or experience relating to Psychology and/or Education, or has gainededucational qualifications deemed acceptable by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
EDU6181 F7 Difference, disability and diversity in Psychology and Education AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6182 F7 Constructing mind, brain and society AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6183 F7 Global mental health and development SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6184 F7 Research Methods in Psychology and Education SPR SEM 17 30
3. A student will take
EDU6185 F7 Research dissertation SPR SEM 17 60
4. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 above will beone hundred and twentyeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology and Education (EDUT231).
5. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 above will be eligible for the awardsixtyof the Postgraduate Certificate in Psychology and Education (EDUT232).
6. A student must pass not less than two of the four units listed in 2 above at the first attempt in order to proceed tothe dissertation. The Head of School may require a student who has not satisfied this requirement to becomeinstead a student for the Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology and Education (EDUT231).
EDUT233 PGCERT/TEACHINGFORLEARNINGINHE(TEACHING FOR LEARNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
Level 1 STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT LEARNING AND TEACHING SERVICES FOR FURTHERINFORMATION ON WHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1. A person may be admitted as a student who: (a) is employed as a full-time or part-time member of staff at theUniversity of Sheffield who has responsibilities for teaching or supporting learning and teaching; or (b) isdeemed appropriate by the Course Director including those who teach on University of Sheffield programmes atpartner institutions; (c) is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualifications deemed accpetable bythe Head of School.
2. The programme of study will be pursued part-time for not less than one year and will be subject to a time limitof three years.
3. A student will take
EDU6147 F7 Module A: Students and the Learning Environment GRAD YR 17 15
EDU6148 F7 Module B: Curriculum and Programme Development GRAD YR 17 15
and EDU6149 Module C: Engaging with Learning and Teaching Scholarship 30 credits
4. The General Regulations for Higher Degrees, Postgraduate Diplomas and Postgraduate Certificates relating tothe reuse of credit towards another degree shall not apply to this programme.
Year 2
Year 3
EDUT237 PGCERT/LEARNING AND TEACHING (LEARNINGAND TEACHING)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who:
is a recognised graduate with a good first degree or equivalent experience;is enrolled within a SCITT (school centred initial teacher training) programme; andhas satisfied statutory requirements regarding criminal records.
The programme of study will be pursued part time for two years.
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2. The programme of study will be pursued part time for two years.
3. A student will take
EDU6158 F7 Current Issues in Education GRAD YR 17 30
Year 2
4. A student will take
EDU6159 * F7 Practitioner Research Project 30
5. A student who has been awarded F7 M-level credits as listed above at 3 and 4, will be eligible forsixtythe award of Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching (EDUT237).
EDUT95 MA/EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH FT (EDUCATIONALRESEARCH)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualifications ordemonstrated their capacity to work at Masters level acceptable by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
3. A student will either follow the Taught Route or the Doctoral Training Centre Route. A student on the TaughtRoute will take 4 below. A student on the Doctoral Training Centre Route will take units to the value of sixty credits from 4 or 5 below.
4. A student will take 60 credits from this group.
5. A student will take 60 credits from this group.
Unrestricted White Rose Doctoral Training Centre (FCS) units to the value of 30 credits.
6. A student will take
7. A student will take a non-credit bearing course on The Study of Education.
8. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 and 4 or 5 aboveone hundred and twentywill be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Research (EDUT154).
9. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 2 and 4 or 5 will be eligible for thesixtyaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Educational Research (EDUT156).
10. A student must normally pass not less than credits of the credits listed at 2 and 4sixty one hundred and twenty or 5 above at the first attempt in order to proceed to the dissertation. The Head of School may require a studentwho has not satisfied this requirement to become instead a student for the Postgraduate Diploma in EducationalResearch (EDUT154).
EDUT98 PG DIP/APPL PROF STUDS EDUC PT (APPLIEDPROFESSIONAL STUDIES IN EDUCATION)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualifications ordemonstrated their capacity to work at Masters level acceptable by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
Year 2
3. A student will take
4. A student who has completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Education with Masters credits may be deemedsixtyto have completed EDU6117 and EDU6118.
5. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 2 and 3 will be eligible for the awardof the Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Professional Studies in Education (EDUT99).
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EDUT98 PGDIP/APPL PROF STUDS EDUC DL (APPLIEDPROFESSIONAL STUDIES IN EDUCATION)
(2017-2018)
(DL)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualifications ordemonstrated their capacity to work at Masters level acceptable by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
Year 2
3. A student will take
4. A student who has completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Education with Masters credits may be deemedsixtyto have completed EDU6117 and EDU6118.
5. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 2 and 3 will be eligible for the awardof the Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Professional Studies in Education (EDUT99).
EDUT99 PG CERT/APPL PROF STUDS EDUCDL (APPLIEDPROFESSIONAL STUDIES IN EDUCATION)
(2017-2018)
(DL)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualifications ordemonstrated their capacity to work at Masters level acceptable by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
3. A student who was originally registered for the degree of MA in Applied Professional Studies in Education(EDUT201) who has not been awarded the MA but who has gained credits in respects of units listed at 2sixtyand 3 in the regulations for EDUT201 will instead be eligible for the Postgraduate Certificate in AppliedProfessional Studies in Education.
4. A student who was originally registered for the award of Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Professional Studiesin Education (EDUT98) who has not been awarded the Postgraduate Diploma but who has gained creditssixtyin respects of units listed at 2 and 3 in the regulations for EDUT201 will instead be eligible for the PostgraduateCertificate in Applied Professional Studies in Education.
EDUT99 PG CERT/APPL PROF STUDS EDUCPT (APPLIEDPROFESSIONAL STUDIES IN EDUCATION)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who is a recognised graduate or has gained educational qualifications ordemonstrated their capacity to work at Masters level acceptable by the Head of School.
2. A student will take
3. A student who was originally registered for the degree of MA in Applied Professional Studies in Education(EDUT201) who has not been awarded the MA but who has gained credits in respects of units listed at 2sixtyand 3 in the regulations for EDUT201 will instead be eligible for the Postgraduate Certificate in AppliedProfessional Studies in Education.
4. A student who was originally registered for the award of Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Professional Studiesin Education (EDUT98) who has not been awarded the Postgraduate Diploma but who has gained creditssixtyin respects of units listed at 2 and 3 in the regulations for EDUT201 will instead be eligible for the PostgraduateCertificate in Applied Professional Studies in Education.
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GEOT132 MSC(RES)/POLAR&ALPINECHANGE FT (POLARAND ALPINE CHANGE)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A student will take
GEO6602 F7 Research Design in Analysis of Environmental Systems AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6612 F7 Current Issues in Polar and Alpine Science AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6613 F7 Arctic/Alpine Field Course SPR SEM 17 15
GEO6669 F7 Polar and Alpine Change Research Project GRAD YR 17 135
GEOT133 MSC(RES)POLAR&ALPINECHANGE PT (POLARAND ALPINE CHANGE)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1. A student will take
GEO6602 F7 Research Design in Analysis of Environmental Systems AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6612 F7 Current Issues in Polar and Alpine Science AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6613 F7 Arctic/Alpine Field Course SPR SEM 17 15
GEO6669 F7 Polar and Alpine Change Research Project GRAD YR 17 135
Year 2
GEOT22 MA/INTERNATIONAL DEVELOP FT(INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
GEO6801 F7 Ideas and Practice in International Development AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6802 F7 Research Design and Methods for Development AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6803 F7 Professional Skills for Development GRAD YR 17 15
GEO6804 F7 International Development Field class SPR SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
GEO6016 F7 Data, Visualisation and GIS AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6024 F7 Introduction to Quantitative Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6302 F7 Theory and Debates in Food Security and Food Justice AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6807 F7 Understanding Environmental Change AUT SEM 17 15
HAR675 F7 Key Issues in Global Public Health AUT SEM 17 15
TRP630 F7 Theorising the City in the Global South AUT SEM 17 15
TRP631 F7 Urban Development in the Global South AUT SEM 17 15
Unrestricted (subject to approval from the Head of Department) units to the value of 15 credits.
1C. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
GEO6806 F7 Key Issues in Environment and Development SPR SEM 17 15
GEO6809 F7 Living with Climate Change in the Global South SPR SEM 17 15
HAR686 F7 Disaster and Emergency Management SPR SEM 17 15
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HAR697 F7 Using Policy to Strengthen Health Systems SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6013 F7 Cities of Diversity SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6014 F7 Cities of 'the South': Planning for Informality SPR SEM 17 15
Unrestricted (subject to approval from the Head of Department) units to the value of 15 credits.
1D. A student will take
GEO6805 F7 Dissertation with Placement GRAD YR 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B, and 1Cwill be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in International Development.
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of 1A, 1B, and 1C will be eligible for the award of thePostgraduate Certificate in International Development.
4. In respect of GEO6805, subject to satisfactory performance in 1A, 1B, 1C and 1D, a student who passes theresearch proposal element of GEO6805 will spend up to 8 weeks working on a practice placement upon whichthe dissertation may be based subject to the approval of the Head of Department.
GEOT23 MA/INTERNATIONAL DEVELOP PT(INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1A. A student will take
GEO6801 F7 Ideas and Practice in International Development AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6802 F7 Research Design and Methods for Development AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6803 F7 Professional Skills for Development GRAD YR 17 15
GEO6804 F7 International Development Field class SPR SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
GEO6016 F7 Data, Visualisation and GIS AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6024 F7 Introduction to Quantitative Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6302 F7 Theory and Debates in Food Security and Food Justice AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6807 F7 Understanding Environmental Change AUT SEM 17 15
HAR675 F7 Key Issues in Global Public Health AUT SEM 17 15
TRP630 F7 Theorising the City in the Global South AUT SEM 17 15
TRP631 F7 Urban Development in the Global South AUT SEM 17 15
Unrestricted (subject to approval from the Head of Department) units to the value of 15 credits.
1C. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
GEO6806 F7 Key Issues in Environment and Development SPR SEM 17 15
GEO6809 F7 Living with Climate Change in the Global South SPR SEM 17 15
HAR686 F7 Disaster and Emergency Management SPR SEM 17 15
HAR697 F7 Using Policy to Strengthen Health Systems SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6013 F7 Cities of Diversity SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6014 F7 Cities of 'the South': Planning for Informality SPR SEM 17 15
Unrestricted (subject to approval from the Head of Department) units to the value of 15 credits.
1D. A student will take
GEO6805 F7 Dissertation with Placement GRAD YR 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B, and 1Cwill be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in International Development.
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of 1A, 1B, and 1C will be eligible for the award of thePostgraduate Certificate in International Development.
4. In respect of GEO6805, subject to satisfactory performance in 1A, 1B, 1C and 1D, a student who passes theresearch proposal element of GEO6805 will spend up to 8 weeks working on a practice placement upon whichthe dissertation may be based subject to the approval of the Head of Department.
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Year 2
GEOT28 MPH/INTERNATIONAL DEVELOP FT(INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
GEO6801 F7 Ideas and Practice in International Development AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6803 F7 Professional Skills for Development GRAD YR 17 15
GEO6804 F7 International Development Field class SPR SEM 17 15
HAR6030 F7 Introduction to Research Methods AUT SEM 17 15
HAR675 F7 Key Issues in Global Public Health AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
GEO6016 F7 Data, Visualisation and GIS AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6024 F7 Introduction to Quantitative Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6302 F7 Theory and Debates in Food Security and Food Justice AUT SEM 17 15
HAR619 F7 Epidemiology AUT SEM 17 15
TRP630 F7 Theorising the City in the Global South AUT SEM 17 15
TRP631 F7 Urban Development in the Global South AUT SEM 17 15
Unrestricted (subject to approval from the Head of Department) units to the value of 15 credits.
1C. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
GEO6809 F7 Living with Climate Change in the Global South SPR SEM 17 15
HAR6021 F7 Health Promotion SPR SEM 17 15
HAR655 F7 Public Health Informatics SPR SEM 17 15
HAR685 F7 Communicable Disease Control SPR SEM 17 15
HAR686 F7 Disaster and Emergency Management SPR SEM 17 15
HAR697 F7 Using Policy to Strengthen Health Systems SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6013 F7 Cities of Diversity SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6014 F7 Cities of 'the South': Planning for Informality SPR SEM 17 15
Unrestricted (subject to approval from the Head of Department) units to the value of 15 credits.
1D. A student will take
GEO6805 F7 Dissertation with Placement GRAD YR 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B, and 1Cwill be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Public Health and International Development.
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of 1A, 1B, and 1C above will be eligible for the awardof the Postgraduate Certificate in Public Health and International Development.
4. In respect of GEO6805, subject to satisfactory performance in 1A, 1B, 1C and 1D a student who passes theresearch proposal element of GEO6805 will spend up to 8 weeks working on a practice placement upon whichthe dissertation may be based subject to the approval of the Head of Department.
GEOT29 MPH/INTERNATIONAL DEVELOP PT(INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1A. A student will take
GEO6801 F7 Ideas and Practice in International Development AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6803 F7 Professional Skills for Development GRAD YR 17 15
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GEO6804 F7 International Development Field class SPR SEM 17 15
HAR6030 F7 Introduction to Research Methods AUT SEM 17 15
HAR675 F7 Key Issues in Global Public Health AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
GEO6016 F7 Data, Visualisation and GIS AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6024 F7 Introduction to Quantitative Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6302 F7 Theory and Debates in Food Security and Food Justice AUT SEM 17 15
HAR619 F7 Epidemiology AUT SEM 17 15
TRP630 F7 Theorising the City in the Global South AUT SEM 17 15
TRP631 F7 Urban Development in the Global South AUT SEM 17 15
Unrestricted (subject to approval of the Head of Department) units to the value of 15 credits.
1C. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
GEO6809 F7 Living with Climate Change in the Global South SPR SEM 17 15
HAR6021 F7 Health Promotion SPR SEM 17 15
HAR655 F7 Public Health Informatics SPR SEM 17 15
HAR685 F7 Communicable Disease Control SPR SEM 17 15
HAR686 F7 Disaster and Emergency Management SPR SEM 17 15
HAR697 F7 Using Policy to Strengthen Health Systems SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6013 F7 Cities of Diversity SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6014 F7 Cities of 'the South': Planning for Informality SPR SEM 17 15
Unrestricted (subject to approval of the Head of Department) units to the value of 15 credits.
1D. A student will take
GEO6805 F7 Dissertation with Placement GRAD YR 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B, and 1Cwill be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Public Health and International Development.
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of 1A, 1B, and 1C above will be eligible for the awardof the Postgraduate Certificate in Public Health and International Development.
4. In respect of GEO6805, subject to satisfactory performance in 1A, 1B, 1C and 1D a student who passes theresearch proposal element of GEO6805 will spend up to 8 weeks working on a practice placement upon whichthe dissertation may be based subject to the approval of the Head of Department.
Year 2
GEOT30 MSC/POLAR & ALP CHANGE FT (POLAR ANDALPINE CHANGE)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
GEOT50 MSC/ENV CHNGE & INT DEVELOP FT(ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE AND INTERNATIONALDEVELOPMENT)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
GEO6801 F7 Ideas and Practice in International Development AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6802 F7 Research Design and Methods for Development AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6803 F7 Professional Skills for Development GRAD YR 17 15
GEO6804 F7 International Development Field class SPR SEM 17 15
GEO6806 F7 Key Issues in Environment and Development SPR SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
GEO6807 F7 Understanding Environmental Change AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
GEO6016 F7 Data, Visualisation and GIS AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6024 F7 Introduction to Quantitative Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6302 F7 Theory and Debates in Food Security and Food Justice AUT SEM 17 15
HAR675 F7 Key Issues in Global Public Health AUT SEM 17 15
TRP630 F7 Theorising the City in the Global South AUT SEM 17 15
TRP631 F7 Urban Development in the Global South AUT SEM 17 15
Unrestricted (subject to approval from the Head of Department) units to the value of 15 credits.
1C. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
GEO6809 F7 Living with Climate Change in the Global South SPR SEM 17 15
HAR686 F7 Disaster and Emergency Management SPR SEM 17 15
HAR697 F7 Using Policy to Strengthen Health Systems SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6013 F7 Cities of Diversity SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6014 F7 Cities of 'the South': Planning for Informality SPR SEM 17 15
Unrestricted (subject to approval from the Head of Department) units to the value of 15 credits.
1D. A student will take
GEO6805 F7 Dissertation with Placement GRAD YR 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B, and 1Cwill be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Change and InternationalDevelopment.
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of 1A, 1B, and 1C will be eligible for the award of thePostgraduate Certificate in Environmental Change and International Development.
4. In respect of GEO6805, subject to satisfactory performance in 1A, 1B, 1C and 1D, a student who passes theresearch proposal element of GEO6805 will spend up to 8 weeks working on a practice placement upon whichthe dissertation may be based subject to the approval of the Head of Department.
GEOT51 MSC/ENV CHNGE & INT DEVELOP PT(ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE AND INTERNATIONALDEVELOPMENT)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1A. A student will take
GEO6801 F7 Ideas and Practice in International Development AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6802 F7 Research Design and Methods for Development AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6803 F7 Professional Skills for Development GRAD YR 17 15
GEO6804 F7 International Development Field class SPR SEM 17 15
GEO6806 F7 Key Issues in Environment and Development SPR SEM 17 15
GEO6807 F7 Understanding Environmental Change AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
GEO6016 F7 Data, Visualisation and GIS AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6024 F7 Introduction to Quantitative Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6302 F7 Theory and Debates in Food Security and Food Justice AUT SEM 17 15
HAR675 F7 Key Issues in Global Public Health AUT SEM 17 15
TRP630 F7 Theorising the City in the Global South AUT SEM 17 15
TRP631 F7 Urban Development in the Global South AUT SEM 17 15
Unrestricted (subject to approval of the Head of Department) units to the value of 15 credits.
1C. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
GEO6809 F7 Living with Climate Change in the Global South SPR SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
HAR686 F7 Disaster and Emergency Management SPR SEM 17 15
HAR697 F7 Using Policy to Strengthen Health Systems SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6013 F7 Cities of Diversity SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6014 F7 Cities of 'the South': Planning for Informality SPR SEM 17 15
Unrestricted (subject to approval of the Head of Department) units to the value of 15 credits.
1D. A student will take
GEO6805 F7 Dissertation with Placement GRAD YR 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B, and 1Cwill be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Change and InternationalDevelopment.
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of 1A, 1B, and 1C will be eligible for the award of thePostgraduate Certificate in Environmental Change and International Development.
4. In respect of GEO6805, subject to satisfactory performance in 1A, 1B, 1C and 1D, a student who passes theresearch proposal element of GEO6805 will spend up to 8 weeks working on a practice placement upon whichthe dissertation may be based subject to the approval of the Head of Department.
Year 2
Please refer to the information contained within Year 1
GEOT56 MA/FOOD SECURITY & FOODJUSTICE (FOODSECURITY AND FOOD JUSTICE)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
GEO6300 F7 Food Security and Food Justice Field Class AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6302 F7 Theory and Debates in Food Security and Food Justice AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6305 F7 Research Design and Methods AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6306 F7 Professional Skills for Food Security and Food Justice GRAD YR 17 15
1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
GEO6016 F7 Data, Visualisation and GIS AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6024 F7 Introduction to Quantitative Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6807 F7 Understanding Environmental Change AUT SEM 17 15
HAR675 F7 Key Issues in Global Public Health AUT SEM 17 15
Unrestricted (subject to approval of the Head of Department) units to the value of 15 credits.
1C. A student will take 45 credits from this group.
HAR6021 F7 Health Promotion SPR SEM 17 15
HAR655 F7 Public Health Informatics SPR SEM 17 15
HAR686 F7 Disaster and Emergency Management SPR SEM 17 15
HAR697 F7 Using Policy to Strengthen Health Systems SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6013 F7 Cities of Diversity SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6019 F7 Governance and Participation in the Global South SPR SEM 17 15
1D. A student will take
GEO6307 F7 Research Dissertation GRAD YR 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C willone hundred and twentybe eligible for the award of Postgraduate Diploma in Food Security and Food Justice.
3. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B, and 1C will be eligible for thesixtyaward of Postgraduate Certificate in Food Security and Food Justice.
GEOT59 MA/FOODSECURITY&FOODJUSTICE PT (FOODSECURITY AND FOOD JUSTICE)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
Year 1
1A. A student will take
GEO6302 F7 Theory and Debates in Food Security and Food Justice AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6305 F7 Research Design and Methods AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6306 F7 Professional Skills for Food Security and Food Justice GRAD YR 17 15
1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
HAR6021 F7 Health Promotion SPR SEM 17 15
HAR655 F7 Public Health Informatics SPR SEM 17 15
HAR686 F7 Disaster and Emergency Management SPR SEM 17 15
HAR697 F7 Using Policy to Strengthen Health Systems SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6013 F7 Cities of Diversity SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6019 F7 Governance and Participation in the Global South SPR SEM 17 15
Year 2
2A. A student will take
GEO6300 F7 Food Security and Food Justice Field Class AUT SEM 17 15
2B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
GEO6016 F7 Data, Visualisation and GIS AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6024 F7 Introduction to Quantitative Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6807 F7 Understanding Environmental Change AUT SEM 17 15
HAR675 F7 Key Issues in Global Public Health AUT SEM 17 15
Unrestricted (subject to approval from the Head of Department) units to the value of 15 credits.
2C. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
HAR6021 F7 Health Promotion SPR SEM 17 15
HAR655 F7 Public Health Informatics SPR SEM 17 15
HAR686 F7 Disaster and Emergency Management SPR SEM 17 15
HAR697 F7 Using Policy to Strengthen Health Systems SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6013 F7 Cities of Diversity SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6019 F7 Governance and Participation in the Global South SPR SEM 17 15
Students cannot select the same module as taken in Year 1
2D. A student will take
GEO6307 F7 Research Dissertation GRAD YR 17 60
3. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B, 2A, 2Bone hundred and twenty and 2C will be eligible for the award of Postgraduate Diploma in Food Security and Food Justice.
4. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B and 2C will be eligiblesixty for the award of Postgraduate Certificate in Food Security and Food Justice.
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
INFT03 MA/LIBRARIANSHIP FT (180) (LIBRARIANSHIP) (2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
INF6005 F7 Management for Library and Information Services ACAD YR 17 30
INF6103 F7 Information Organisation AUT SEM 17 15
INF6180 F7 Libraries, Information and Society I AUT SEM 17 15
INF6350 F7 Information Literacy AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take units to a total value of 45 credits from the lists at 1Bi and 1Bii below, of which at least 15credits must come from 1Bi and at least 15 credits must come from 1Bii.
1Bi. A student will take a minimum of 15 and a maximum of 30 credits from this group.
INF6031 F7 Public and Youth Library Services SPR SEM 17 15
INF6200 F7 Academic and Workplace Library, Information and KnowledgeServices
SPR SEM 17 15
1Bii. A student will take a minimum of 15 and a maximum of 30 credits from this group.
INF6006 F7 Independent Study (S1a) AUT SEM 17 15
INF6008 F7 Independent Study (S2a) SPR SEM 17 15
INF6019 F7 Digital Multimedia Libraries SPR SEM 17 15
INF6024 F7 Researching Social Media SPR SEM 17 15
INF6025 F7 Information Governance and Ethics SPR SEM 17 15
INF6033 F7 Data and Society AUT SEM 17 15
INF6034 F7 Digital Advocacy SPR SEM 17 15
INF6040 F7 Business Intelligence SPR SEM 17 15
INF6050 F7 Database Design SPR SEM 17 15
INF6840 F7 Archives and Records Management SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take
INF6000 F7 Dissertation GRAD YR 17 45
INF6340 F7 Research Methods and Dissertation Preparation ACAD YR 17 15
2. A student will attend such organised visits as are prescribed by the Head of Department during the programmeof study.
3. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1Bi and 1Biiwill be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Librarianship.
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1Bi and 1Bii will be eligible forthe award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Librarianship.
5. A student must have been awarded one hundred and eighty credits in respect of units listed above and satisfiedthe requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees (22), subject to the discretion of the Examiners,in order to be eligible for the award of the Masters degree with Merit or Distinction.
6. A student must have been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B aboveand satisfied the requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees (23), subject to the discretion ofthe Examiners, in order to be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma with Merit or Distinction.
INFT06 MSC/INFORMATION SYSTS FT (180) (INFORMATIONSYSTEMS)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
INFT101 MSC/INFO MGT FT (INFORMATION MANAGEMENT) (2017-2018)
(FT)
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
Year 1
1A. A student will take
INF6002 F7 Information and Knowledge Management AUT SEM 17 15
INF6025 F7 Information Governance and Ethics SPR SEM 17 15
INF6060 F7 Information Retrieval: Search Engines and Digital Libraries AUT SEM 17 15
INF6320 F7 Information Systems in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
INF6012 F7 Designing Usable Websites AUT SEM 17 15
INF6110 F7 Information Systems Modelling AUT SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take 45 credits from this group.
INF6001 F7 Information Systems Project Management SPR SEM 17 15
INF6003 F7 E-Business and E-Commerce SPR SEM 17 15
INF6021 F7 Information Systems Change Management SPR SEM 17 15
INF6024 F7 Researching Social Media SPR SEM 17 15
INF6034 F7 Digital Advocacy SPR SEM 17 15
INF6040 F7 Business Intelligence SPR SEM 17 15
INF6050 F7 Database Design SPR SEM 17 15
INF6200 F7 Academic and Workplace Library, Information and KnowledgeServices
SPR SEM 17 15
INF6840 F7 Archives and Records Management SPR SEM 17 15
1D. A student will take
INF6000 F7 Dissertation GRAD YR 17 45
INF6340 F7 Research Methods and Dissertation Preparation ACAD YR 17 15
2. A student will attend such organised visits and participate in such secondments to operational units as areprescribed by the Head of Department during the programme of study.
3. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C willbe eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Information Management.
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Information Management.
5. A student must have been awarded one hundred and eighty credits in respect of units listed above and satisfiedthe requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees (22), subject to the discretion of the Examiners,in order to be eligible for the award of the Masters degree with Merit or Distinction.
6. A student must have been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B aboveand satisfied the requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees (23), subject to the discretion ofthe Examiners, in order to be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma with Merit or Distinction.
INFT106 MSC/INFORMATION SYSTS FT (INFORMATIONSYSTEMS)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
COM6471 F7 Foundations of Object Oriented Programming AUT SEM 17 15
COM6655 F7 Professional Issues AUT SEM 17 15
INF6001 F7 Information Systems Project Management SPR SEM 17 15
INF6110 F7 Information Systems Modelling AUT SEM 17 15
INF6320 F7 Information Systems in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
INF6400 F7 Information Systems and the Information Society SPR SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
COM6102 F7 Advanced Java Programming SPR SEM 17 15
COM6501 F7 Computer Security and Forensics SPR SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
COM6517 F7 Web Technologies SPR SEM 17 15
COM6519 F7 Cloud Computing SPR SEM 17 15
INF6003 F7 E-Business and E-Commerce SPR SEM 17 15
INF6021 F7 Information Systems Change Management SPR SEM 17 15
INF6024 F7 Researching Social Media SPR SEM 17 15
INF6025 F7 Information Governance and Ethics SPR SEM 17 15
INF6040 F7 Business Intelligence SPR SEM 17 15
INF6050 F7 Database Design SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take
INF6000 F7 Dissertation GRAD YR 17 45
INF6340 F7 Research Methods and Dissertation Preparation ACAD YR 17 15
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Information Systems.
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Information Systems.
4. The programme of study will be pursued part-time for not less than two years and will be subject to a time limitof three years.
5. A student must have been awarded one hundred and eighty credits in respect of units listed above and satisfiedthe requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees (22), subject to the discretion of the Examiners,in order to be eligible for the award of the Masters degree with Merit or Distinction.
6. A student must have been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B aboveand satisfied the requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees (23), subject to the discretion ofthe Examiners, in order to be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma with Merit or Distinction.
INFT108 MSC/INFORMATION SYSTS PT (INFORMATIONSYSTEMS)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1. The programme of study will be pursued part-time for not less than two years and will be subject to a time limitof three years.
1A. A student will take
COM6471 F7 Foundations of Object Oriented Programming AUT SEM 17 15
COM6655 F7 Professional Issues AUT SEM 17 15
INF6001 F7 Information Systems Project Management SPR SEM 17 15
INF6110 F7 Information Systems Modelling AUT SEM 17 15
INF6320 F7 Information Systems in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
INF6400 F7 Information Systems and the Information Society SPR SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
COM6102 F7 Advanced Java Programming SPR SEM 17 15
COM6501 F7 Computer Security and Forensics SPR SEM 17 15
COM6517 F7 Web Technologies SPR SEM 17 15
COM6519 F7 Cloud Computing SPR SEM 17 15
INF6003 F7 E-Business and E-Commerce SPR SEM 17 15
INF6021 F7 Information Systems Change Management SPR SEM 17 15
INF6024 F7 Researching Social Media SPR SEM 17 15
INF6025 F7 Information Governance and Ethics SPR SEM 17 15
INF6040 F7 Business Intelligence SPR SEM 17 15
INF6050 F7 Database Design SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take
INF6000 F7 Dissertation GRAD YR 17 45
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
INF6340 F7 Research Methods and Dissertation Preparation ACAD YR 17 15
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Information Systems.
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Information Systems.
4. A student must have been awarded one hundred and eighty credits in respect of units listed above and satisfiedthe requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees (22), subject to the discretion of the Examiners,in order to be eligible for the award of the Masters degree with Merit or Distinction.
5. A student must have been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B aboveand satisfied the requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees (23), subject to the discretion ofthe Examiners, in order to be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma with Merit or Distinction.
Year 2
Year 3
INFT110 MSC/INFO MGT PT (INFORMATION MANAGEMENT) (2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1A. A student will take
INF6002 F7 Information and Knowledge Management AUT SEM 17 15
INF6025 F7 Information Governance and Ethics SPR SEM 17 15
INF6060 F7 Information Retrieval: Search Engines and Digital Libraries AUT SEM 17 15
INF6320 F7 Information Systems in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
INF6012 F7 Designing Usable Websites AUT SEM 17 15
INF6110 F7 Information Systems Modelling AUT SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take 45 credits from this group.
INF6001 F7 Information Systems Project Management SPR SEM 17 15
INF6003 F7 E-Business and E-Commerce SPR SEM 17 15
INF6021 F7 Information Systems Change Management SPR SEM 17 15
INF6024 F7 Researching Social Media SPR SEM 17 15
INF6034 F7 Digital Advocacy SPR SEM 17 15
INF6040 F7 Business Intelligence SPR SEM 17 15
INF6050 F7 Database Design SPR SEM 17 15
INF6200 F7 Academic and Workplace Library, Information and KnowledgeServices
SPR SEM 17 15
INF6840 F7 Archives and Records Management SPR SEM 17 15
1D. A student will take
INF6000 F7 Dissertation GRAD YR 17 45
INF6340 F7 Research Methods and Dissertation Preparation ACAD YR 17 15
2. A student will attend such organised visits and participate in such secondments to operational units as areprescribed by the Head of Department during the programme of study.
3. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C willbe eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Information Management.
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Information Management
5. A student must have been awarded one hundred and eighty credits in respect of units listed above and satisfiedthe requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees (22), subject to the discretion of the Examiners,in order to be eligible for the award of the Masters degree with Merit or Distinction.
6. A student must have been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
above and satisfied the requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees (23), subject to thediscretion of the Examiners, in order to be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma with Merit orDistinction.
Year 2
Year 3
INFT111 PGDIP/ INFO MANAGEMENT FT (INFORMATIONMANAGEMENT)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
INFT114 PGCERT/INFORMATION SYSTEMS FT(INFORMATION SYSTEMS)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
INFT121 MSC/DATA SCIENCE PT (DATA SCIENCE) (2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1A. A student will take
INF6027 F7 Introduction to Data Science AUT SEM 17 15
INF6028 F7 Data Mining and Visualisation SPR SEM 17 15
INF6029 F7 Data Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
INF6033 F7 Data and Society AUT SEM 17 15
INF6050 F7 Database Design SPR SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 45 credits from this group.
INF6024 F7 Researching Social Media SPR SEM 17 15
INF6025 F7 Information Governance and Ethics SPR SEM 17 15
INF6032 F7 Big Data Analytics SPR SEM 17 15
INF6034 F7 Digital Advocacy SPR SEM 17 15
INF6040 F7 Business Intelligence SPR SEM 17 15
INF6060 F7 Information Retrieval: Search Engines and Digital Libraries AUT SEM 17 15
INF6320 F7 Information Systems in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take
INF6000 F7 Dissertation GRAD YR 17 45
INF6340 F7 Research Methods and Dissertation Preparation ACAD YR 17 15
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B abovewill be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Data Science (Part-Time).
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B above will be eligible forthe award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Data Science (Part-Time).
4. A student must have been awarded one hundred and eighty credits in respect of units listed aboveand satisfied the requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees (22), subject to thediscretion of the Examiners, in order to be eligible for the award of the Masters degree with Merit orDistinction.
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
5. A student must have been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1Aand 1B above and satisfied the requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees (23),subject to the discretion of the Examiners, in order to be eligible for the award of the PostgraduateDiploma with Merit or Distinction.
Year 2
Year 3
INFT126 MSC/HEALTH INFOR (INT PROG) DL (HEALTHINFORMATICS)
(2017-2018)
(DL)
Year 1
1. The programme of study will be pursued for not less than three years part-time and not more than four years.
1A. A student will take
HAR658 F7 The Internet, Web and E-health AUT SEM 17 15
INF6514 F7 Introduction to Health Informatics AUT SEM 17 15
INF6535 F7 Analysis of Health Information SPR SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
HAR6059 F7 Public Health Informatics Online SPR SEM 17 15
INF6513 F7 Leadership, Strategy and Change (Distance Learning) SPR SEM 17 15
Year 2
2. A student will take
HAR656 F7 Evidence Based Practice and Healthcare Information AUT SEM 17 15
INF6511 F7 Information and Knowledge Management (Distance Learning) AUT SEM 17 15
INF6512 F7 Information Systems in Health ACAD YR 17 15
INF6545 F7 Research Methods and Dissertation Preparation (DistanceLearning)
ACAD YR 17 15
Year 3
3. A student will take 60 credits from this group.
HAR6350 F7 Dissertation (Health Informatics) GRAD YR 17 60
INF6500 F7 Dissertation (Distance Learning) GRAD YR 17 60
INF6550 F7 Dissertation (Health Informatics - Joint Supervision) GRAD YR 17 60
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 2 will be eligible for theaward of Postgraduate Certificate in Health Informatics.
5. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 2 willbe eligible for the award of Postgraduate Diploma in Health Informatics.
6. A student must have been awarded one hundred and eighty credits in respect of units listed above and satisfiedthe requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees (22), subject to the discretion of the Examiners,in order to be eligible for the award of the Masters degree with Merit or Distinction.
7. A student must have been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B aboveand satisfied the requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees (23), subject to the discretion ofthe Examiners, in order to be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma with Merit or Distinction.
INFT13 MA/LIBRARIANSHIP PT (180) (LIBRARIANSHIP) (2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
1A. A student will take
INF6005 F7 Management for Library and Information Services ACAD YR 17 30
INF6103 F7 Information Organisation AUT SEM 17 15
INF6180 F7 Libraries, Information and Society I AUT SEM 17 15
INF6350 F7 Information Literacy AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take units to a total value of 45 credits from the lists at 1Bi and 1Bii below, of which at least 15credits must come from 1Bi and at least 15 credits must come from 1Bii.
1Bi. A student will take a minimum of 15 and a maximum of 30 credits from this group.
INF6031 F7 Public and Youth Library Services SPR SEM 17 15
INF6200 F7 Academic and Workplace Library, Information and KnowledgeServices
SPR SEM 17 15
1Bii. A student will take a minimum of 15 and a maximum of 30 credits from this group.
INF6006 F7 Independent Study (S1a) AUT SEM 17 15
INF6008 F7 Independent Study (S2a) SPR SEM 17 15
INF6019 F7 Digital Multimedia Libraries SPR SEM 17 15
INF6024 F7 Researching Social Media SPR SEM 17 15
INF6025 F7 Information Governance and Ethics SPR SEM 17 15
INF6033 F7 Data and Society AUT SEM 17 15
INF6034 F7 Digital Advocacy SPR SEM 17 15
INF6040 F7 Business Intelligence SPR SEM 17 15
INF6050 F7 Database Design SPR SEM 17 15
INF6840 F7 Archives and Records Management SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take
INF6000 F7 Dissertation GRAD YR 17 45
INF6340 F7 Research Methods and Dissertation Preparation ACAD YR 17 15
2. A student will attend such organised visits as are prescribed by the Head of Department during the programmeof study.
3. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1Bi and 1Biiwill be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Librarianship.
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1Bi and 1Bii will be eligible forthe award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Librarianship.
5. A student must have been awarded one hundred and eighty credits in respect of units listed above and satisfiedthe requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees (22), subject to the discretion of the Examiners,in order to be eligible for the award of the Masters degree with Merit or Distinction.
6. A student must have been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1Bi and 1Biiabove and satisfied the requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees (23), subject to thediscretion of the Examiners, in order to be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma with Merit orDistinction.
Year 2
Year 3
INFT131 PG DIP/INFORMATION SYSTEMS PT (INFORMATIONSYSTEMS)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
Year 2
INFT137 MSC/INFO SYSTEMS (PE) (FT) (INFORMATIONSYSTEMS)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
Year 1
1A. A student will take
COM6655 F7 Professional Issues AUT SEM 17 15
INF6001 F7 Information Systems Project Management SPR SEM 17 15
INF6110 F7 Information Systems Modelling AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take up to 45 credits from this group.
INF6006 F7 Independent Study (S1a) AUT SEM 17 15
INF6007 F7 Independent Study (S1b) AUT SEM 17 15
INF6008 F7 Independent Study (S2a) SPR SEM 17 15
INF6009 F7 Independent Study (S2b) SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take a minimum of 30 and a maximum of 75 credits from this group.
COM6102 F7 Advanced Java Programming SPR SEM 17 15
COM6471 F7 Foundations of Object Oriented Programming AUT SEM 17 15
COM6501 F7 Computer Security and Forensics SPR SEM 17 15
COM6517 F7 Web Technologies SPR SEM 17 15
COM6519 F7 Cloud Computing SPR SEM 17 15
INF6003 F7 E-Business and E-Commerce SPR SEM 17 15
INF6021 F7 Information Systems Change Management SPR SEM 17 15
INF6024 F7 Researching Social Media SPR SEM 17 15
INF6025 F7 Information Governance and Ethics SPR SEM 17 15
INF6027 F7 Introduction to Data Science AUT SEM 17 15
INF6028 F7 Data Mining and Visualisation SPR SEM 17 15
INF6040 F7 Business Intelligence SPR SEM 17 15
INF6050 F7 Database Design SPR SEM 17 15
INF6320 F7 Information Systems in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
INF6400 F7 Information Systems and the Information Society SPR SEM 17 15
1D. A student will take
INF6000 F7 Dissertation GRAD YR 17 45
INF6340 F7 Research Methods and Dissertation Preparation ACAD YR 17 15
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C willbe eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Information Systems.
3. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C will besixtyeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Information Systems.
4. The programme of study will be pursued part-time for not less than two years and will be subject to a time limitof three years.
5. A student must have been awarded one hundred and eighty credits in respect of unitslisted above and satisfied the requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees(22), subject to the discretion of the Examiners, in order to be eligible for the award of theMasters degree with Merit or Distinction.
6. A student must have been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of unitslisted at 1A, 1B and 1C above and satisfied the requirements of the General Regulationfor Higher Degrees (23), subject to the discretion of the Examiners, in order to be eligiblefor the award of the Postgraduate Diploma with Merit or Distinction.
INFT138 PGDIP/INFO SYSTEMS (PE) FT (INFORMATIONSYSTEMS)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
INFT139 PGCERT/INFO SYSTEMS (PE) FT (INFORMATIONSYSTEMS)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
INFT141 MSC/INFO SYSTEMS (PE) (PT) (INFORMATIONSYSTEMS)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1A. A student will take
COM6655 F7 Professional Issues AUT SEM 17 15
INF6001 F7 Information Systems Project Management SPR SEM 17 15
INF6110 F7 Information Systems Modelling AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take up to 45 credits from this group.
INF6006 F7 Independent Study (S1a) AUT SEM 17 15
INF6007 F7 Independent Study (S1b) AUT SEM 17 15
INF6008 F7 Independent Study (S2a) SPR SEM 17 15
INF6009 F7 Independent Study (S2b) SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take a minimum of 30 and a maximum of 75 credits from this group.
COM6102 F7 Advanced Java Programming SPR SEM 17 15
COM6471 F7 Foundations of Object Oriented Programming AUT SEM 17 15
COM6501 F7 Computer Security and Forensics SPR SEM 17 15
COM6517 F7 Web Technologies SPR SEM 17 15
COM6519 F7 Cloud Computing SPR SEM 17 15
INF6003 F7 E-Business and E-Commerce SPR SEM 17 15
INF6021 F7 Information Systems Change Management SPR SEM 17 15
INF6024 F7 Researching Social Media SPR SEM 17 15
INF6025 F7 Information Governance and Ethics SPR SEM 17 15
INF6027 F7 Introduction to Data Science AUT SEM 17 15
INF6028 F7 Data Mining and Visualisation SPR SEM 17 15
INF6040 F7 Business Intelligence SPR SEM 17 15
INF6050 F7 Database Design SPR SEM 17 15
INF6320 F7 Information Systems in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
INF6400 F7 Information Systems and the Information Society SPR SEM 17 15
1D. A student will take
INF6000 F7 Dissertation GRAD YR 17 45
INF6340 F7 Research Methods and Dissertation Preparation ACAD YR 17 15
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C willbe eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Information Systems.
3. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C will besixtyeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Information Systems.
4. The programme of study will be pursued part-time for not less than two years and will be subject to a time limitof three years.
5. A student must have been awarded one hundred and eighty credits in respect of unitslisted above and satisfied the requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees(22), subject to the discretion of the Examiners, in order to be eligible for the award of theMasters degree with Merit or Distinction.
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6. A student must have been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of unitslisted at 1A, 1B and 1C above and satisfied the requirements of the General Regulationfor Higher Degrees (23), subject to the discretion of the Examiners, in order to be eligiblefor the award of the Postgraduate Diploma with Merit or Distinction.
Year 2
INFT144 MSC/INFO MGT (PE) (FT) (INFORMATIONMANAGEMENT)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
INF6002 F7 Information and Knowledge Management AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take up to 45 credits from this group.
INF6006 F7 Independent Study (S1a) AUT SEM 17 15
INF6007 F7 Independent Study (S1b) AUT SEM 17 15
INF6008 F7 Independent Study (S2a) SPR SEM 17 15
INF6009 F7 Independent Study (S2b) SPR SEM 17 15
INF6019 F7 Digital Multimedia Libraries SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take a minimum of 60 and a maximum of 105 credits from this group.
INF6001 F7 Information Systems Project Management SPR SEM 17 15
INF6003 F7 E-Business and E-Commerce SPR SEM 17 15
INF6012 F7 Designing Usable Websites AUT SEM 17 15
INF6021 F7 Information Systems Change Management SPR SEM 17 15
INF6024 F7 Researching Social Media SPR SEM 17 15
INF6025 F7 Information Governance and Ethics SPR SEM 17 15
INF6034 F7 Digital Advocacy SPR SEM 17 15
INF6040 F7 Business Intelligence SPR SEM 17 15
INF6050 F7 Database Design SPR SEM 17 15
INF6060 F7 Information Retrieval: Search Engines and Digital Libraries AUT SEM 17 15
INF6110 F7 Information Systems Modelling AUT SEM 17 15
INF6200 F7 Academic and Workplace Library, Information and KnowledgeServices
SPR SEM 17 15
INF6320 F7 Information Systems in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
INF6350 F7 Information Literacy AUT SEM 17 15
INF6840 F7 Archives and Records Management SPR SEM 17 15
1D. A student will take
INF6000 F7 Dissertation GRAD YR 17 45
INF6340 F7 Research Methods and Dissertation Preparation ACAD YR 17 15
2. A student will attend such visits and participate in such secondments to operational units as are prescribed bythe Head of Department.
3. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1Cabove will be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Information Management (ProfessionalEnhancement).
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C above will be eligiblefor the award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Information Management (Professional Enhancement).
5. The programme of study will be pursued part-time for not less than two years and will be subject to a time limitof three years.
6. A student must have been awarded one hundred and eighty credits in respect of units listed aboveand satisfied the requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees (22), subject to thediscretion of the Examiners, in order to be eligible for the award of the Masters degree with Merit orDistinction.
7. A student must have been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A,
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1B and 1C above and satisfied the requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees (23),subject to the discretion of the Examiners, in order to be eligible for the award of the PostgraduateDiploma with Merit or Distinction.
INFT145 PGDIP/INFO MANAGEMENT (PE) FT (INFORMATIONMANAGEMENT)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
INFT146 PGCERT/INFO MANAGEMENT (PE) FT(INFORMATION MANAGEMENT)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
INF6002 F7 Information and Knowledge Management AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 45 credits from this group.
INF6006 F7 Independent Study (S1a) AUT SEM 17 15
INF6007 F7 Independent Study (S1b) AUT SEM 17 15
INF6008 F7 Independent Study (S2a) SPR SEM 17 15
INF6009 F7 Independent Study (S2b) SPR SEM 17 15
INF6019 F7 Digital Multimedia Libraries SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will attend such visits and participate in such secondments to operational units as are prescribed bythe Head of Department.
INFT147 MSC/INFO MANAGEMENT (PE) (PT) (INFORMATIONMANAGEMENT)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
The programme of study will be pursued part-time for not less than two years and will be subject to a time limitof three years.
1A. A student will take
INF6002 F7 Information and Knowledge Management AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take up to 45 credits from this group.
INF6006 F7 Independent Study (S1a) AUT SEM 17 15
INF6007 F7 Independent Study (S1b) AUT SEM 17 15
INF6008 F7 Independent Study (S2a) SPR SEM 17 15
INF6009 F7 Independent Study (S2b) SPR SEM 17 15
INF6019 F7 Digital Multimedia Libraries SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take a minimum of 60 and a maximum of 105 credits from this group.
INF6001 F7 Information Systems Project Management SPR SEM 17 15
INF6003 F7 E-Business and E-Commerce SPR SEM 17 15
INF6012 F7 Designing Usable Websites AUT SEM 17 15
INF6021 F7 Information Systems Change Management SPR SEM 17 15
INF6024 F7 Researching Social Media SPR SEM 17 15
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INF6025 F7 Information Governance and Ethics SPR SEM 17 15
INF6034 F7 Digital Advocacy SPR SEM 17 15
INF6040 F7 Business Intelligence SPR SEM 17 15
INF6050 F7 Database Design SPR SEM 17 15
INF6060 F7 Information Retrieval: Search Engines and Digital Libraries AUT SEM 17 15
INF6110 F7 Information Systems Modelling AUT SEM 17 15
INF6200 F7 Academic and Workplace Library, Information and KnowledgeServices
SPR SEM 17 15
INF6320 F7 Information Systems in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
INF6350 F7 Information Literacy AUT SEM 17 15
INF6840 F7 Archives and Records Management SPR SEM 17 15
1D. A student will take
INF6000 F7 Dissertation GRAD YR 17 45
INF6340 F7 Research Methods and Dissertation Preparation ACAD YR 17 15
2. A student will attend such visits and participate in such secondments to operational units as are prescribed bythe Head of Department.
3. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C willbe eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Information Management (Professional Enhancement).
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Information Management (Professional Enhancement).
5. A student must have been awarded one hundred and eighty credits in respect of units listed aboveand satisfied the requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees (22), subject to thediscretion of the Examiners, in order to be eligible for the award of the Masters degree with Merit orDistinction.
6. A student must have been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A,1B and 1C above and satisfied the requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees (23),subject to the discretion of the Examiners, in order to be eligible for the award of the PostgraduateDiploma with Merit or Distinction.
Year 2
Year 3
INFT26 MSC/HEALTH INFOR (INT PROG) DL (HEALTHINFORMATICS)
(2017-2018)
(DL)
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
INFT37 MSC/INFO SYSTEMS (PE) FT (INFORMATIONSYSTEMS)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
INFT44 MSC/INFO MANAGEMENT (PE) FT (INFORMATIONMANAGEMENT)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
Year 1
INFT53 PGDIP/LIBRARIANSHIP (PE) FT (LIBRARIANSHIP) (2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
INF6005 F7 Management for Library and Information Services ACAD YR 17 30
INF6103 F7 Information Organisation AUT SEM 17 15
INF6180 F7 Libraries, Information and Society I AUT SEM 17 15
INF6350 F7 Information Literacy AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take units to a total value of 45 credits from the lists at (i) and (ii) below, of which at least 15credits must come from (i) and at least 15 credits must come from (ii).
1Bi. A student will take a minimum of 15 and a maximum of 30 credits from this group.
INF6031 F7 Public and Youth Library Services SPR SEM 17 15
INF6200 F7 Academic and Workplace Library, Information and KnowledgeServices
SPR SEM 17 15
1Bii. A student will take a minimum of 15 and a maximum of 30 credits from this group.
INF6006 F7 Independent Study (S1a) AUT SEM 17 15
INF6008 F7 Independent Study (S2a) SPR SEM 17 15
INF6019 F7 Digital Multimedia Libraries SPR SEM 17 15
INF6024 F7 Researching Social Media SPR SEM 17 15
INF6025 F7 Information Governance and Ethics SPR SEM 17 15
INF6040 F7 Business Intelligence SPR SEM 17 15
INF6050 F7 Database Design SPR SEM 17 15
INF6840 F7 Archives and Records Management SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will attend such organised visits as are prescribed by the Head of Department during the programmeof study.
1D. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1Bi and 1Bii will be eligible forsixtythe award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Librarianship.
INFT55 PGCERT/LIBRARIANSHIP (PE) FT (LIBRARIANSHIP) (2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
INF6005 F7 Management for Library and Information Services ACAD YR 17 30
INF6103 F7 Information Organisation AUT SEM 17 15
INF6180 F7 Libraries, Information and Society I AUT SEM 17 15
INF6350 F7 Information Literacy AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take units to a total value of 45 credits from the lists at (i) and (ii) below, of which at least 15credits must come from (i) and at least 15 credits must come from (ii).
1Bi. A student will take a minimum of 15 and a maximum of 30 credits from this group.
INF6031 F7 Public and Youth Library Services SPR SEM 17 15
INF6200 F7 Academic and Workplace Library, Information and KnowledgeServices
SPR SEM 17 15
1Bii. A student will take a minimum of 15 and a maximum of 30 credits from this group.
INF6006 F7 Independent Study (S1a) AUT SEM 17 15
INF6008 F7 Independent Study (S2a) SPR SEM 17 15
INF6019 F7 Digital Multimedia Libraries SPR SEM 17 15
INF6024 F7 Researching Social Media SPR SEM 17 15
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INF6025 F7 Information Governance and Ethics SPR SEM 17 15
INF6040 F7 Business Intelligence SPR SEM 17 15
INF6050 F7 Database Design SPR SEM 17 15
INF6840 F7 Archives and Records Management SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will attend such organised visits as are prescribed by the Head of Department during the programmeof study.
1D. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1Bi and 1Bii will be eligible forsixtythe award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Librarianship.
INFT57 MSC (RES)/CHEMOINFORMATICS FT(CHEMOINFORMATICS)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
INFT61 MSC/DIGITAL LIBRARY MANAGE FT (DIGITALLIBRARY MANAGEMENT)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
INF6012 F7 Designing Usable Websites AUT SEM 17 15
INF6019 F7 Digital Multimedia Libraries SPR SEM 17 15
INF6023 F7 Management and Strategy for Digital Libraries ACAD YR 17 30
INF6103 F7 Information Organisation AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
INF6060 F7 Information Retrieval: Search Engines and Digital Libraries AUT SEM 17 15
INF6180 F7 Libraries, Information and Society I AUT SEM 17 15
INF6320 F7 Information Systems in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
INF6400 F7 Information Systems and the Information Society SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
INF6003 F7 E-Business and E-Commerce SPR SEM 17 15
INF6008 F7 Independent Study (S2a) SPR SEM 17 15
INF6009 F7 Independent Study (S2b) SPR SEM 17 15
INF6024 F7 Researching Social Media SPR SEM 17 15
INF6025 F7 Information Governance and Ethics SPR SEM 17 15
INF6031 F7 Public and Youth Library Services SPR SEM 17 15
INF6040 F7 Business Intelligence SPR SEM 17 15
INF6050 F7 Database Design SPR SEM 17 15
INF6200 F7 Academic and Workplace Library, Information and KnowledgeServices
SPR SEM 17 15
INF6840 F7 Archives and Records Management SPR SEM 17 15
IPA619 F7 Digital Cultural Heritage: Theory and Practice SPR SEM 17 15
IPA650 F7 Language in Use: an introduction to corpus-based linguistics SPR SEM 17 15
1D. A student will take
INF6000 F7 Dissertation GRAD YR 17 45
INF6340 F7 Research Methods and Dissertation Preparation ACAD YR 17 15
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1Cabove will be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Digital Library Management.
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C above will be eligiblefor the award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Digital Library Management.
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4. The programme of study will be pursued part-time for not less than two years and will be subject to a time limitof three years.
5. A student must have been awarded one hundred and eighty credits in respect of unitslisted above and satisfied the requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees(20), subject to the discretion of the Examiners, in order to be eligible for the award of theMasters degree with Merit or Distinction.
6. A student must have been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of unitslisted at 1A, 1B and 1C above and satisfied the requirements of the General Regulationfor Higher Degrees (21), subject to the discretion of the Examiners, in order to be eligiblefor the award of the Postgraduate Diploma with Merit or Distinction.
INFT62 MSC/DIGITAL LIBRARY MANAGE PT (DIGITALLIBRARY MANAGEMENT)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1A. A student will take
INF6012 F7 Designing Usable Websites AUT SEM 17 15
INF6019 F7 Digital Multimedia Libraries SPR SEM 17 15
INF6023 F7 Management and Strategy for Digital Libraries ACAD YR 17 30
INF6103 F7 Information Organisation AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
INF6060 F7 Information Retrieval: Search Engines and Digital Libraries AUT SEM 17 15
INF6180 F7 Libraries, Information and Society I AUT SEM 17 15
INF6320 F7 Information Systems in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
INF6400 F7 Information Systems and the Information Society SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
INF6003 F7 E-Business and E-Commerce SPR SEM 17 15
INF6008 F7 Independent Study (S2a) SPR SEM 17 15
INF6009 F7 Independent Study (S2b) SPR SEM 17 15
INF6024 F7 Researching Social Media SPR SEM 17 15
INF6025 F7 Information Governance and Ethics SPR SEM 17 15
INF6031 F7 Public and Youth Library Services SPR SEM 17 15
INF6040 F7 Business Intelligence SPR SEM 17 15
INF6050 F7 Database Design SPR SEM 17 15
INF6200 F7 Academic and Workplace Library, Information and KnowledgeServices
SPR SEM 17 15
INF6840 F7 Archives and Records Management SPR SEM 17 15
IPA619 F7 Digital Cultural Heritage: Theory and Practice SPR SEM 17 15
IPA650 F7 Language in Use: an introduction to corpus-based linguistics SPR SEM 17 15
1D. A student will take
INF6000 F7 Dissertation GRAD YR 17 45
INF6340 F7 Research Methods and Dissertation Preparation ACAD YR 17 15
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C willbe eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Digital Library Management.
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Digital Library Management.
4. The programme of study will be pursued part-time for not less than two years and will be subject to a time limitof three years.
5. A student must have been awarded one hundred and eighty credits in respect of units
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listed above and satisfied the requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees(20), subject to the discretion of the Examiners, in order to be eligible for the award of theMasters degree with Merit or Distinction.
6. A student must have been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of unitslisted at 1A, 1B and 1C above and satisfied the requirements of the General Regulationfor Higher Degrees (21), subject to the discretion of the Examiners, in order to be eligiblefor the award of the Postgraduate Diploma with Merit or Distinction.
Year 2
Year 3
INFT67 MSC/HLTH INFORM (IRAN PROG) DL (HEALTHINFORMATICS (IRAN PROGRAMME))
(2017-2018)
(DL)
Year 1
Year 2
INFT68 PGDIP/HLTH INF (IRAN PROG) DL (HEALTHINFORMATICS (IRAN PROGRAMME))
(2017-2018)
(DL)
Year 1
Year 2
INFT69 PGCERT/HLTH INF (IRAN PROG) DL (HEALTHINFORMATICS (IRAN PROGRAMME))
(2017-2018)
(DL)
Year 1
Year 2
INFT82 MSC/HEALTH INF (SEE PROG) DL (HEALTHINFORMATICS (SOUTH EAST EUROPE PROGRAMME))
(2017-2018)
(DL)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1. The programme of study will be pursued for not less than two years and shall be subject to a time limit of fouryears.
1A. A student will take
HAR656 F7 Evidence Based Practice and Healthcare Information AUT SEM 17 15
HAR658 F7 The Internet, Web and E-health AUT SEM 17 15
INF6511 F7 Information and Knowledge Management (Distance Learning) AUT SEM 17 15
INF6512 F7 Information Systems in Health ACAD YR 17 15
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13-Dec-2017
INF6514 F7 Introduction to Health Informatics AUT SEM 17 15
INF6545 * F7 Research Methods and Dissertation Preparation (DistanceLearning)
15
1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
HAR655 F7 Public Health Informatics SPR SEM 17 15
INF6513 F7 Leadership, Strategy and Change (Distance Learning) SPR SEM 17 15
INF6535 F7 Analysis of Health Information SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take 60 credits from this group.
HAR6350 F7 Dissertation (Health Informatics) GRAD YR 17 60
INF6500 F7 Dissertation (Distance Learning) GRAD YR 17 60
INF6550 F7 Dissertation (Health Informatics - Joint Supervision) GRAD YR 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will beeligible for the award of Postgraduate Diploma in Health Informatics.
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will be eligible for theaward of Postgraduate Certificate in Health Informatics.
4. A student must have been awarded one hundred and eighty credits in respect of unitslisted above and satisfied the requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees(20), subject to the discretion of the Examiners, in order to be eligible for the award of theMasters degree with Merit or Distinction.
5. A student must have been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of unitslisted at 1A and 1B above and satisfied the requirements of the General Regulation forHigher Degrees (21), subject to the discretion of the Examiners, in order to be eligible forthe award of the Postgraduate Diploma with Merit or Distinction.
Year 2
INFT83 PGDIP/HEALTH INF (SEE PROG) DL (HEALTHINFORMATICS (SOUTH EAST EUROPE PROGRAMME))
(2017-2018)
(DL)
Year 1
Year 2
INFT84 PGCERT/HLTH INF (SEE PROG) DL (HEALTHINFORMATICS (SOUTH EAST EUROPE PROGRAMME))
(2017-2018)
(DL)
Year 1
Year 2
INFT85 MSC/DATA SCIENCE FT (DATA SCIENCE) (2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
INF6027 F7 Introduction to Data Science AUT SEM 17 15
INF6028 F7 Data Mining and Visualisation SPR SEM 17 15
INF6029 F7 Data Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
INF6033 F7 Data and Society AUT SEM 17 15
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INF6050 F7 Database Design SPR SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 45 credits from this group.
INF6024 F7 Researching Social Media SPR SEM 17 15
INF6025 F7 Information Governance and Ethics SPR SEM 17 15
INF6032 F7 Big Data Analytics SPR SEM 17 15
INF6034 F7 Digital Advocacy SPR SEM 17 15
INF6040 F7 Business Intelligence SPR SEM 17 15
INF6060 F7 Information Retrieval: Search Engines and Digital Libraries AUT SEM 17 15
INF6320 F7 Information Systems in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take
INF6000 F7 Dissertation GRAD YR 17 45
INF6340 F7 Research Methods and Dissertation Preparation ACAD YR 17 15
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B abovewill be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Data Science.
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B above will be eligible forthe award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Data Science.
4. A student must have been awarded one hundred and eighty credits in respect of units listed aboveand satisfied the requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees (22), subject to thediscretion of the Examiners, in order to be eligible for the award of the Masters degree with Merit orDistinction.
5. A student must have been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1Aand 1B above and satisfied the requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees (23),subject to the discretion of the Examiners, in order to be eligible for the award of the PostgraduateDiploma with Merit or Distinction.
INFT86 PGDIP/DATA SCIENCE FT (DATA SCIENCE) (2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
INFT87 PGCERT/DATA SCIENCE FT (DATA SCIENCE) (2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
INFT90 MA/LIB&INFOSERVICESMGMT DL 2YR (LIBRARYAND INFORMATION SERVICES MANAGEMENT)
(2017-2018)
(DL)
Year 1
1. This programme of study will be pursued for not less than two years part-time.
1A. A student will take
INF6513 F7 Leadership, Strategy and Change (Distance Learning) SPR SEM 17 15
INF6553 F7 Information Literacy (distance learning) AUT SEM 17 15
INF6580 F7 Libraries, Information and Society (distance learning) AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
INF6502 F7 Academic and Workplace Library, Information and KnowledgeServices (distance learning)
SPR SEM 17 15
INF6505 F7 Database Design and Data Management (distance learning) SPR SEM 17 15
INF6525 F7 Information Governance and Ethics (distance learning) SPR SEM 17 15
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INF6531 F7 Public and Youth Library Services (distance learning) SPR SEM 17 15
Year 2
THESE REGULATIONS ARE UNDER REVIEW
2A. A student will take
INF6501 F7 Personal and Professional Development Portfolio (distancelearning)
SPR SEM 17 15
INF6503 F7 Information Organisation (distance learning) AUT SEM 17 15
INF6511 F7 Information and Knowledge Management (Distance Learning) AUT SEM 17 15
2B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
INF6502 F7 Academic and Workplace Library, Information and KnowledgeServices (distance learning)
SPR SEM 17 15
INF6505 F7 Database Design and Data Management (distance learning) SPR SEM 17 15
INF6525 F7 Information Governance and Ethics (distance learning) SPR SEM 17 15
INF6531 F7 Public and Youth Library Services (distance learning) SPR SEM 17 15
2C. A student will take
INF6545 F7 Research Methods and Dissertation Preparation (DistanceLearning)
ACAD YR 17 15
INF6555 F7 Dissertation (distance learning) GRAD YR 17 45
3. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect to units listed at 1A, 1B, 2A and 2Bwill be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Library and Information Services Management(Distance Learning, Part Time) (INFT92).
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect to units listed at 1A, 1B, 2A and 2B will be eligible forthe award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Library and Information Services Management (Distance Learning,Part Time) (INFT93).
5. A student must have been awarded one hundred and eighty credits in respect of units listed above and satisfiedthe requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees (22), subject to the discretion of the Examiners,in order to be eligible for the award of the Masters degree with Merit or Distinction.
6. A student must have been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B, 2A and2B above and satisfied the requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees (23), subject to thediscretion of the Examiners, in order to be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma with Merit orDistinction.
INFT91 MA/LIB&INFOSERVICESMGMT DL 3YR (LIBRARYAND INFORMATION SERVICES MANAGEMENT)
(2017-2018)
(DL)
Year 1
1. This programme of study will be pursued for not less than three years part-time.
1A. A student will take
INF6513 F7 Leadership, Strategy and Change (Distance Learning) SPR SEM 17 15
INF6553 F7 Information Literacy (distance learning) AUT SEM 17 15
INF6580 F7 Libraries, Information and Society (distance learning) AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
INF6502 F7 Academic and Workplace Library, Information and KnowledgeServices (distance learning)
SPR SEM 17 15
INF6505 F7 Database Design and Data Management (distance learning) SPR SEM 17 15
INF6525 F7 Information Governance and Ethics (distance learning) SPR SEM 17 15
INF6531 F7 Public and Youth Library Services (distance learning) SPR SEM 17 15
Year 2
THESE REGULATIONS ARE UNDER REVIEW
2A. A student will take
INF6501 F7 Personal and Professional Development Portfolio (distance SPR SEM 17 15
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learning)
INF6503 F7 Information Organisation (distance learning) AUT SEM 17 15
INF6511 F7 Information and Knowledge Management (Distance Learning) AUT SEM 17 15
2B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
INF6502 F7 Academic and Workplace Library, Information and KnowledgeServices (distance learning)
SPR SEM 17 15
INF6505 F7 Database Design and Data Management (distance learning) SPR SEM 17 15
INF6525 F7 Information Governance and Ethics (distance learning) SPR SEM 17 15
INF6531 F7 Public and Youth Library Services (distance learning) SPR SEM 17 15
2C. A student will take up to 15 credits from this group.
INF6545 F7 Research Methods and Dissertation Preparation (DistanceLearning)
ACAD YR 17 15
Year 3
3A. A student will take up to 15 credits from this group.
INF6545 F7 Research Methods and Dissertation Preparation (DistanceLearning)
ACAD YR 17 15
3B. A student will take
INF6555 F7 Dissertation (distance learning) GRAD YR 17 45
4. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect to units listed at 1A, 1B, 2A and 2Bwill be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Library and Information Services Management(Distance Learning, Part Time) (INFT92).
5. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect to units listed at 1A, 1B, 2A and 2B will be eligible forthe award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Library and Information Services Management (Distance Learning,Part Time) (INFT93).
6. A student must have been awarded one hundred and eighty credits in respect of units listed above and satisfiedthe requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees (22), subject to the discretion of the Examiners,in order to be eligible for the award of the Masters degree with Merit or Distinction.
7. A student must have been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B, 2A and2B above and satisfied the requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees (23), subject to thediscretion of the Examiners, in order to be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma with Merit orDistinction.
INFT98 MA/LIBRARIANSHIP (PE) FT (LIBRARIANSHIP) (2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
INF6005 F7 Management for Library and Information Services ACAD YR 17 30
1B. A student will take a minimum of 45 and a maximum of 90 credits from this group.
INF6002 F7 Information and Knowledge Management AUT SEM 17 15
INF6003 F7 E-Business and E-Commerce SPR SEM 17 15
INF6012 F7 Designing Usable Websites AUT SEM 17 15
INF6019 F7 Digital Multimedia Libraries SPR SEM 17 15
INF6024 F7 Researching Social Media SPR SEM 17 15
INF6025 F7 Information Governance and Ethics SPR SEM 17 15
INF6031 F7 Public and Youth Library Services SPR SEM 17 15
INF6033 F7 Data and Society AUT SEM 17 15
INF6034 F7 Digital Advocacy SPR SEM 17 15
INF6040 F7 Business Intelligence SPR SEM 17 15
INF6050 F7 Database Design SPR SEM 17 15
INF6060 F7 Information Retrieval: Search Engines and Digital Libraries AUT SEM 17 15
INF6180 F7 Libraries, Information and Society I AUT SEM 17 15
INF6200 F7 Academic and Workplace Library, Information and Knowledge SPR SEM 17 15
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Services
INF6350 F7 Information Literacy AUT SEM 17 15
INF6840 F7 Archives and Records Management SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take up to 45 credits from this group.
INF6006 F7 Independent Study (S1a) AUT SEM 17 15
INF6007 F7 Independent Study (S1b) AUT SEM 17 15
INF6008 F7 Independent Study (S2a) SPR SEM 17 15
INF6009 F7 Independent Study (S2b) SPR SEM 17 15
1D. A student will take
INF6000 F7 Dissertation GRAD YR 17 45
INF6340 F7 Research Methods and Dissertation Preparation ACAD YR 17 15
2. A student will attend such organised visits as are prescribed by the Head of Department during the programmeof study.
3. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1Cshall be eligible for the award of INFT53 Postgraduate Diploma in Librarianship (Professional Enhancement).
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C shall be eligible for theaward of INFT55 Postgraduate Certificate in Librarianship (Professional Enhancement).
5. A student must have been awarded one hundred and eighty credits in respect of units listed above and satisfiedthe requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees (22), subject to the discretion of the Examiners,in order to be eligible for the award of the Masters degree with Merit or Distinction.
6. A student must have been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1Cabove and satisfied the requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees (23), subject to thediscretion of the Examiners, in order to be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma with Merit orDistinction.
INFT99 MA/LIBRARIANSHIP (PE) (PT) (LIBRARIANSHIP) (2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1. The programme of study will be pursued part-time for not less than two years and will be subject to a time limitof three years.
1A. A student will take
INF6005 F7 Management for Library and Information Services ACAD YR 17 30
1B. A student will take a minimum of 45 and a maximum of 90 credits from this group.
INF6002 F7 Information and Knowledge Management AUT SEM 17 15
INF6003 F7 E-Business and E-Commerce SPR SEM 17 15
INF6012 F7 Designing Usable Websites AUT SEM 17 15
INF6019 F7 Digital Multimedia Libraries SPR SEM 17 15
INF6024 F7 Researching Social Media SPR SEM 17 15
INF6025 F7 Information Governance and Ethics SPR SEM 17 15
INF6031 F7 Public and Youth Library Services SPR SEM 17 15
INF6033 F7 Data and Society AUT SEM 17 15
INF6034 F7 Digital Advocacy SPR SEM 17 15
INF6040 F7 Business Intelligence SPR SEM 17 15
INF6050 F7 Database Design SPR SEM 17 15
INF6060 F7 Information Retrieval: Search Engines and Digital Libraries AUT SEM 17 15
INF6180 F7 Libraries, Information and Society I AUT SEM 17 15
INF6200 F7 Academic and Workplace Library, Information and KnowledgeServices
SPR SEM 17 15
INF6350 F7 Information Literacy AUT SEM 17 15
INF6840 F7 Archives and Records Management SPR SEM 17 15
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1C. A student will take up to 45 credits from this group.
INF6006 F7 Independent Study (S1a) AUT SEM 17 15
INF6007 F7 Independent Study (S1b) AUT SEM 17 15
INF6008 F7 Independent Study (S2a) SPR SEM 17 15
INF6009 F7 Independent Study (S2b) SPR SEM 17 15
1D. A student will take
INF6000 F7 Dissertation GRAD YR 17 45
INF6340 F7 Research Methods and Dissertation Preparation ACAD YR 17 15
2. A student will attend such organised visits as are prescribed by the Head of Department during the programmeof study.
3. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1Cshall be eligible for the award of INFT53 Postgraduate Diploma in Librarianship (Professional Enhancement).
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C shall be eligible for theaward of INFT55 Postgraduate Certificate in Librarianship (Professional Enhancement).
5. A student must have been awarded one hundred and eighty credits in respect of unitslisted above and satisfied the requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees(20), subject to the discretion of the Examiners, in order to be eligible for the award of theMasters degree with Merit or Distinction.
6. A student must have been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1Cabove and satisfied the requirements of the General Regulation for Higher Degrees (21), subject to thediscretion of the Examiners, in order to be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma with Merit orDistinction.
Year 2
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JNLT03 MA/INTERNAT POLITICAL COMM FT(INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL COMMUNICATION)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
JNL6032 F7 Censorship and the Media AUT SEM 17 15
JNL6041 F7 Media, Society and International Crises SPR SEM 17 15
JNL6071 F7 Journalism & Democracy AUT SEM 17 15
JNL6210 F7 Research Methods AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 60 credits from this group.
EAS6149 F7 Media and Public Communication in Japan SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6453 F7 Media, State and Society in China SPR SEM 17 15
INF6024 F7 Researching Social Media SPR SEM 17 15
INF6034 F7 Digital Advocacy SPR SEM 17 15
JNL6027 F7 Journalism, Globalization and Development SPR SEM 17 15
JNL6028 F7 Writing for the media AUT SEM 17 15
JNL6029 F7 Communicating with the Media SPR SEM 17 15
JNL6072 F7 Propaganda, Media & Conflict in a Changing World SPR SEM 17 15
JNL6075 F7 Media freedom: European, UK and US perspectives SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take 60 credits from this group.
JNL6100 F7 Dissertation (Political Communication) SPR SEM 17 60
JNL6101 F7 Work Based Dissertation SPR SEM 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in International Political Communication.
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A ad 1B will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in International Political Communication.
JNLT04 PGDIP/INTER POLITICAL COMM FT(INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL COMMUNICATION)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
JNLT06 MA/BROADCAST JOURNALISM FT (BROADCASTJOURNALISM)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
JNL6006 F7 Researching News AUT SEM 17 15
JNL6008 F7 Broadcast News AUT SEM 17 15
JNL6009 F7 Law for Journalists AUT SEM 17 15
JNL6014 F7 Ethics and Regulation AUT SEM 17 15
JNL6015 F7 Power and Society - The Institutions of Government SPR SEM 17 15
JNL6017 F7 Advanced Broadcast Journalism SPR SEM 17 30
JNL6019 F7 Broadcast Journalism Portfolio SPR SEM 17 60
1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
JNL6029 F7 Communicating with the Media SPR SEM 17 15
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JNL6041 F7 Media, Society and International Crises SPR SEM 17 15
JNL6046 F7 Dealing with data: Statistics for journalists AUT SEM 17 15
JNL6072 F7 Propaganda, Media & Conflict in a Changing World SPR SEM 17 15
JNL6075 F7 Media freedom: European, UK and US perspectives SPR SEM 17 15
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits, in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Broadcast Journalism.
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed 1A and 1B will be eligible for the awardof the Postgraduate Certificate in Broadcast Journalism.
4. A student must pass JNL6009 Law for Journalists to be eligible for the award of Masters or PostgraduateDiploma in Broadcast Journalism.
5. A student must pass both the interview and portfolio element of JNL6006 Researching News in order to passthe module.
JNLT07 MA/JOURNALISM (JOURNALISM) (2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
JNL6006 F7 Researching News AUT SEM 17 15
JNL6007 F7 Writing News AUT SEM 17 15
JNL6009 F7 Law for Journalists AUT SEM 17 15
JNL6014 F7 Ethics and Regulation AUT SEM 17 15
JNL6015 F7 Power and Society - The Institutions of Government SPR SEM 17 15
JNL6016 F7 Advanced Print Journalism SPR SEM 17 30
JNL6090 F7 Print Journalism Portfolio SPR SEM 17 60
1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
JNL6029 F7 Communicating with the Media SPR SEM 17 15
JNL6041 F7 Media, Society and International Crises SPR SEM 17 15
JNL6046 F7 Dealing with data: Statistics for journalists AUT SEM 17 15
JNL6072 F7 Propaganda, Media & Conflict in a Changing World SPR SEM 17 15
JNL6075 F7 Media freedom: European, UK and US perspectives SPR SEM 17 15
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits, in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Print Journalism.
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Journalism.
4. A student must pass JNL6009 Law for Journalists to be eligible for the award of Masters or PostgraduateDiploma in Journalism.
5. A student must pass both the interview and portfolio element of JNL6006 Researching News in order to passthe module.
JNLT17 MA/MAGAZINE JOURNALISM (FT) (MAGAZINEJOURNALISM)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
JNL6006 F7 Researching News AUT SEM 17 15
JNL6009 F7 Law for Journalists AUT SEM 17 15
JNL6014 F7 Ethics and Regulation AUT SEM 17 15
JNL6015 F7 Power and Society - The Institutions of Government SPR SEM 17 15
JNL6023 F7 Magazine Journalism AUT SEM 17 15
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JNL6024 F7 Advanced Magazine Journalism SPR SEM 17 30
1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
JNL6029 F7 Communicating with the Media SPR SEM 17 15
JNL6041 F7 Media, Society and International Crises SPR SEM 17 15
JNL6046 F7 Dealing with data: Statistics for journalists AUT SEM 17 15
JNL6072 F7 Propaganda, Media & Conflict in a Changing World SPR SEM 17 15
JNL6075 F7 Media freedom: European, UK and US perspectives SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take
JNL6022 F7 Dissertation/Portfolio (Magazines) SPR SEM 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of the units listed at 1A and 1Babove will be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Magazine Journalism.
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Magazine Journalism.
4. A student must pass JNL6009 Law for Journalists to be eligible for the award of Masters or PostgraduateDiploma in Magazine Journalism.
5. A student must pass both the interview and portfolio element of JNL6006 Researching News in order to passthe module.
JNLT33 MA/ GLOBAL JOURNALISM FT (GLOBALJOURNALISM)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
JNL6027 F7 Journalism, Globalization and Development SPR SEM 17 15
JNL6028 F7 Writing for the media AUT SEM 17 15
JNL6085 F7 Victimisation of the media: threats and challenges to the principleof publicity
AUT SEM 17 15
JNL6086 F7 Weaponisation of the media: abuses of the principle of publicity AUT SEM 17 15
JNL6210 F7 Research Methods AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 45 credits from this group.
EAS6149 F7 Media and Public Communication in Japan SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6453 F7 Media, State and Society in China SPR SEM 17 15
INF6024 F7 Researching Social Media SPR SEM 17 15
INF6034 F7 Digital Advocacy SPR SEM 17 15
JNL6036 F7 Journalism in Britain SPR SEM 17 15
JNL6048 F7 Language and communication: A data-driven approach SPR SEM 17 15
JNL6061 F7 Reporting the European Union SPR SEM 17 15
JNL6072 F7 Propaganda, Media & Conflict in a Changing World SPR SEM 17 15
JNL6075 F7 Media freedom: European, UK and US perspectives SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take
JNL6133 F7 Dissertation ( Global Journalism) SPR SEM 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B abovewill be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Global Journalism.
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B above will be eligible forthe award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Global Journalism.
JNLT36 PGCERT/GLOBAL JOURNALISM FT (GLOBALJOURNALISM)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
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Year 1
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LAWT103 PG DIP/LEGAL PRACTICE (FT) (LEGAL PRACTICE) (2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
The following Regulations should be read in conjunction with Assessment Regulations agreed with theNote: Solicitors Regulation Authority. This programme of study is non-modular.
1. A person may be admitted as a student who has completed the academic stage of legal education as defined bythe regulations of the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
2. A student will pursue the programme of study for forty-one weeks of full-time study or two years part-time.
3. Notwithstanding Regulation 2 above, a student may enrol for just Stage 1, just Stage 2, or just one or two of theelective subjects in Stage 2. Such a student will not normally be eligible for the award of a PostgraduateDiploma.
4A. Stage 1: The core practice areas
A student will take
LAW60032 0 Litigation and Advocacy AUT SEM 17 0
LAW6012 0 Business Law and Practice AUT SEM 17 0
LAW6013 0 Property Law and Practice AUT SEM 17 0
4B. Professional conduct and regulation
A student will take
LAW60028 F7 Professional Conduct AUT SEM 17 0
LAW60029 F7 Solicitors' Accounts AUT SEM 17 0
4C. Skills
A student will take
LAW60022 F7 Drafting AUT SEM 17 0
LAW60023 F7 Writing AUT SEM 17 0
LAW60024 F7 Practical Legal Research AUT SEM 17 0
LAW60026 F7 Interviewing and Advising AUT SEM 17 0
LAW60027 F7 Advocacy AUT SEM 17 0
4D. Other areas
A student will take
LAW6044 F7 Wills and Administration of Estates AUT SEM 17 0
A student will also take: Taxation F7 0 credits.
4E. Stage 2: A student will take three of the following:
A student will take 0 credits from this group.
LAW60021 F7 Advanced Commercial Litigation SPR SEM 17 0
LAW60030 F7 Corporate Finance SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6004 0 Commercial Law SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6006 0 Commercial Property SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6007 0 Family Law SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6008 0 Employment Law SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6010 0 Advanced Criminal Litigation SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6011 0 Private Client SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6018 0 Personal Injury Litigation SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6021 F7 Acquisitions and Mergers SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6043 F7 Local Government SPR SEM 17 0
5. The assessment shall consist of: a) one subject assessment in each core practice area and each of the elective areas being studied by each student (each subject assessment may consist of more than one paper); b) one
examination or other form of supervised assessment in each of: (i) Professional conduct, the profession, money laundering and financial services; and (ii) Solicitors accounts c) one assessment in each of the Skills and Wills
and Administration of Estates.
6. The Examiners may recommend the award of Masters with distinction or commendation.
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LAWT104 PG DIP/LEGAL PRACTICE (PT) (LEGAL PRACTICE) (2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
The following Regulations should be read in conjunction with Assessment Regulations agreed with theNote: Solicitors Regulation Authority. This programme of study is non-modular.
1. A person may be admitted as a student who has completed the academic stage of legal education as defined bythe regulations of the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
2. A student will pursue the programme of study for forty-one weeks of full-time study or two years part-time.
3. Notwithstanding Regulation 2 above, a student may enrol for just Stage 1, just Stage 2, or just one or two of theelective subjects in Stage 2. Such a student will not normally be eligible for the award of a PostgraduateDiploma.
4A. Stage 1: The core practice areas
A student will take
LAW60032 0 Litigation and Advocacy AUT SEM 17 0
LAW6012 0 Business Law and Practice AUT SEM 17 0
LAW6013 0 Property Law and Practice AUT SEM 17 0
4B. Professional conduct and regulation
A student will take
LAW60028 F7 Professional Conduct AUT SEM 17 0
LAW60029 F7 Solicitors' Accounts AUT SEM 17 0
4C. Skills
A student will take
LAW60022 F7 Drafting AUT SEM 17 0
LAW60023 F7 Writing AUT SEM 17 0
LAW60024 F7 Practical Legal Research AUT SEM 17 0
LAW60026 F7 Interviewing and Advising AUT SEM 17 0
LAW60027 F7 Advocacy AUT SEM 17 0
4D. Other areas
A student will take
LAW6044 F7 Wills and Administration of Estates AUT SEM 17 0
A student will also take: Taxation F7 0 credits.
4E. Stage 2: A student will take three of the following:
A student will take 0 credits from this group.
LAW60021 F7 Advanced Commercial Litigation SPR SEM 17 0
LAW60030 F7 Corporate Finance SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6004 0 Commercial Law SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6006 0 Commercial Property SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6007 0 Family Law SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6008 0 Employment Law SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6010 0 Advanced Criminal Litigation SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6011 0 Private Client SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6018 0 Personal Injury Litigation SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6021 F7 Acquisitions and Mergers SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6043 F7 Local Government SPR SEM 17 0
5. The assessment shall consist of: a) one subject assessment in each core practice area and each of the elective areas being studied by each student (each subject assessment may consist of more than one paper); b) one
examination or other form of supervised assessment in each of: (i) Professional conduct, the profession, money laundering and financial services; and (ii) Solicitors accounts c) one assessment in each of the Skills and Wills
and Administration of Estates.
6. The Examiners may recommend the award of Masters with distinction or commendation.
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Year 2
LAWT105 MA/INTERNATIONAL CRIMINOLOGYFT(INTERNATIONAL CRIMINOLOGY)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A student will take
LAW6173 F7 The Research Process AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6901 F7 Responding to Crime in Europe GRAD YR 17 15
LAW6907 F7 Issues in Comparative Penology GRAD YR 17 15
LAW6922 F7 The Cultures of Criminology AUT SEM 17 15
A student will take one of the following routes: 2, 3 or 4.
2. TAUGHT ROUTE
A student will take 60 credits from this group.
LAW60039 F7 Methods of Criminological Research SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6129 F7 Policing and Society SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6166 F7 Critical Approaches to Terrorism and Counterterrorism AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6168 F7 Policing, Soldiering and Neoliberalism SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6172 F7 Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods SPR SEM 17 30
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6903 F7 Restorative Justice SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6923 F7 Gender and Violence SPR SEM 17 15
3.. RESTORATIVE JUSTICE ROUTE A student will take 60 credits from the modules listed below:
3A. A student will take 45 credits from this group.
LAW6903 F7 Restorative Justice SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6905 F7 Issues in Restorative Justice SPR SEM 17 30
3B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
LAW60039 F7 Methods of Criminological Research SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6129 F7 Policing and Society SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6166 F7 Critical Approaches to Terrorism and Counterterrorism AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6168 F7 Policing, Soldiering and Neoliberalism SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6172 F7 Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods SPR SEM 17 30
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6923 F7 Gender and Violence SPR SEM 17 15
4.. RESEARCH ROUTE A student will take 60 credits from the modules listed below:
4A. A student will take 45 credits from this group.
LAW60039 F7 Methods of Criminological Research SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6172 F7 Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods SPR SEM 17 30
4B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
LAW6129 F7 Policing and Society SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6166 F7 Critical Approaches to Terrorism and Counterterrorism AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6168 F7 Policing, Soldiering and Neoliberalism SPR SEM 17 15
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6903 F7 Restorative Justice SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6923 F7 Gender and Violence SPR SEM 17 15
5. A student will take
LAW6920 F7 Dissertation (International Criminology) GRAD YR 17 60
6. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1 and 2, 3 or 4 willbe eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in International Criminology.
7. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1 and 2, 3 or 4 will be eligible for the
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award of the Postgraduate Certificate in International Criminology.
8. This programme of study is taught in collaboration with Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and students maypursue part of the programme of study in Leuven under arrangements approved by the Head of School.
LAWT107 PG CERT/INTERNAT CRIMINOLOGYFT(INTERNATIONAL CRIMINOLOGY)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A student will pursue the programme of study full-time for no more than one year.
2. A student will take 60 credits from this group.
LAW6129 F7 Policing and Society SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6166 F7 Critical Approaches to Terrorism and Counterterrorism AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6168 F7 Policing, Soldiering and Neoliberalism SPR SEM 17 15
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6901 F7 Responding to Crime in Europe GRAD YR 17 15
LAW6903 F7 Restorative Justice SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6907 F7 Issues in Comparative Penology GRAD YR 17 15
LAW6922 F7 The Cultures of Criminology AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6923 F7 Gender and Violence SPR SEM 17 15
3. Subject to the approval by the Head of School, and upon successful completion ofregulation 2 above, a student may apply for transfer to the MA in International Criminologyprogramme.
LAWT117 MA/LAW FT (180) (LAW) (2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. This programme of study is non-modular.
2. A person may be admitted as a student who is a recognised graduate in a subject other than Law.
3. A student will pursue the programme of study full-time for two sessions.
4. A student will take
LAW6022 F7 Understanding Law and Legal Systems AUT SEM 17 0
LAW6025 F7 Constitutional Law AUT SEM 17 0
LAW6026 F7 Administrative Law SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6028 F7 Law of Crime SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6046 F7 Law of Torts SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6075 F7 Contract Law AUT SEM 17 0
LAW685 F7 Legal Research & Writing Skills AUT SEM 17 0
Year 2
5. A student will take
LAW6024 F7 Law of Property SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6029 F7 Equity and Trusts AUT SEM 17 0
6. A student will take 20 credits from this group.
LAW210 F5 Advanced EU Law AUT SEM 17 20
LAW215 F5 Foundations of International Law AUT SEM 17 20
LAW217 F5 Punishment and Penal Policy SPR SEM 17 20
LAW220 F5 Private Law Aspects of Company Law SPR SEM 17 20
LAW221 F5 Understanding Criminology: Advanced Level Introduction AUT SEM 17 20
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LAW224 F5 Advanced Contract: Contract Theories in a CommercialPerspective
SPR SEM 17 20
LAW227 F5 Race, Ethnicity and Criminal Justice AUT SEM 17 20
LAW3020 F6 Intellectual Property: Patents, Trade Secrets AUT SEM 17 20
LAW3022 F6 The Theory and Practice of the Human Rights Act 1998 SPR SEM 17 20
LAW3025 F6 Principles of Healthcare Law and Ethics SPR SEM 17 20
LAW3027 F6 Law, Accountability and Government AUT SEM 17 20
LAW3034 F6 Banking and Financial Services Regulation SPR SEM 17 20
LAW3044 F6 Special Project: International Mooting AUT SEM 17 20
LAW3049 F6 Special Project: Pro Bono SPR SEM 17 20
LAW3050 F6 International Commercial Arbitration AUT SEM 17 20
LAW321 F6 Sale of Goods AUT SEM 17 20
LAW389 F6 Youth Crime and Justice AUT SEM 17 20
LAW399 F6 Copyright & Related Rights AUT SEM 17 20
7. A student will take 40 credits from this group.
LAW3001 F6 International Legal Theory and Practice SPR SEM 17 20
LAW3019 F6 Current Issues in EU Law SPR SEM 17 20
LAW3020 F6 Intellectual Property: Patents, Trade Secrets AUT SEM 17 20
LAW3021 F6 Police and Policing in a Global Context SPR SEM 17 20
LAW3022 F6 The Theory and Practice of the Human Rights Act 1998 SPR SEM 17 20
LAW3025 F6 Principles of Healthcare Law and Ethics SPR SEM 17 20
LAW3027 F6 Law, Accountability and Government AUT SEM 17 20
LAW3029 F6 Prisons and Imprisonment SPR SEM 17 20
LAW3030 F6 Drugs, Crime and Control AUT SEM 17 20
LAW3032 F6 Responding to Crime and Victimisation AUT SEM 17 20
LAW3034 F6 Banking and Financial Services Regulation SPR SEM 17 20
LAW3044 F6 Special Project: International Mooting AUT SEM 17 20
LAW3049 F6 Special Project: Pro Bono SPR SEM 17 20
LAW307 F6 Criminal Evidence SPR SEM 17 20
LAW308 F6 Law Research Paper SPR SEM 17 20
LAW3101 F6 Law Research Paper AUT SEM 17 20
LAW317 F6 The Rehabilitation of Offenders AUT SEM 17 20
LAW321 F6 Sale of Goods AUT SEM 17 20
LAW326 F6 The Law Relating to Public Companies SPR SEM 17 20
LAW331 F6 Criminal Process AUT SEM 17 20
LAW332 F6 Criminology Research Project SPR SEM 17 20
LAW333 F6 Advanced Issues in International Law SPR SEM 17 20
LAW334 F6 Employment Law SPR SEM 17 20
LAW335 F6 Environmental Law SPR SEM 17 20
LAW337 F6 Family Law SPR SEM 17 20
LAW371 F6 International Human Rights Law AUT SEM 17 20
LAW380 F6 Gender, Crime and Criminal Justice AUT SEM 17 20
LAW381 F6 Human Rights and Human Genetics SPR SEM 17 20
LAW389 F6 Youth Crime and Justice AUT SEM 17 20
LAW390 F6 Restorative Justice SPR SEM 17 20
LAW399 F6 Copyright & Related Rights AUT SEM 17 20
8. A student will take
LAW60036 F7 Dissertation ACAD YR 17 0
9. A student who fails any part of the examination may be permitted to resit that part of the examination on oneoccasion only.
10. The Examiners may recommend the award of the Degree with distinction or with commendation.
11. The Board may, on the recommendation of the Examiners at the end of the first session, permit a student tobecome instead a student for the Degree of LLB (LAWU101) at Level 2 (F5).
12. A student must satisfactorily complete LAW685 in order to be eligible for the Degree of MA (Law).
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LAWT119 MA/LAW (PT) (3YRS) (LAW) (2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
This programme of study is non-modular.
1. A person may be admitted as a student who is a recognised graduate in a subject other than Law.
2. A student will pursue the programme of study for three years part-time.
3. A student will take
LAW6022 F7 Understanding Law and Legal Systems AUT SEM 17 0
LAW6028 F7 Law of Crime SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6046 F7 Law of Torts SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6075 F7 Contract Law AUT SEM 17 0
LAW685 F7 Legal Research & Writing Skills AUT SEM 17 0
Year 2
4. A student will take
LAW6024 F7 Law of Property SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6025 F7 Constitutional Law AUT SEM 17 0
LAW6026 F7 Administrative Law SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6029 F7 Equity and Trusts AUT SEM 17 0
LAW685 F7 Legal Research & Writing Skills AUT SEM 17 0
Year 3
5. A student will take 20 credits from this group.
LAW210 F5 Advanced EU Law AUT SEM 17 20
LAW215 F5 Foundations of International Law AUT SEM 17 20
LAW217 F5 Punishment and Penal Policy SPR SEM 17 20
LAW220 F5 Private Law Aspects of Company Law SPR SEM 17 20
LAW221 F5 Understanding Criminology: Advanced Level Introduction AUT SEM 17 20
LAW224 F5 Advanced Contract: Contract Theories in a CommercialPerspective
SPR SEM 17 20
LAW227 F5 Race, Ethnicity and Criminal Justice AUT SEM 17 20
LAW3020 F6 Intellectual Property: Patents, Trade Secrets AUT SEM 17 20
LAW3022 F6 The Theory and Practice of the Human Rights Act 1998 SPR SEM 17 20
LAW3025 F6 Principles of Healthcare Law and Ethics SPR SEM 17 20
LAW3027 F6 Law, Accountability and Government AUT SEM 17 20
LAW3044 F6 Special Project: International Mooting AUT SEM 17 20
LAW3049 F6 Special Project: Pro Bono SPR SEM 17 20
LAW3050 F6 International Commercial Arbitration AUT SEM 17 20
LAW321 F6 Sale of Goods AUT SEM 17 20
LAW389 F6 Youth Crime and Justice AUT SEM 17 20
LAW399 F6 Copyright & Related Rights AUT SEM 17 20
6. A student will take 40 credits from this group.
LAW3001 F6 International Legal Theory and Practice SPR SEM 17 20
LAW3019 F6 Current Issues in EU Law SPR SEM 17 20
LAW3020 F6 Intellectual Property: Patents, Trade Secrets AUT SEM 17 20
LAW3021 F6 Police and Policing in a Global Context SPR SEM 17 20
LAW3022 F6 The Theory and Practice of the Human Rights Act 1998 SPR SEM 17 20
LAW3025 F6 Principles of Healthcare Law and Ethics SPR SEM 17 20
LAW3027 F6 Law, Accountability and Government AUT SEM 17 20
LAW3029 F6 Prisons and Imprisonment SPR SEM 17 20
LAW3030 F6 Drugs, Crime and Control AUT SEM 17 20
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LAW3032 F6 Responding to Crime and Victimisation AUT SEM 17 20
LAW3034 F6 Banking and Financial Services Regulation SPR SEM 17 20
LAW3044 F6 Special Project: International Mooting AUT SEM 17 20
LAW3049 F6 Special Project: Pro Bono SPR SEM 17 20
LAW307 F6 Criminal Evidence SPR SEM 17 20
LAW308 F6 Law Research Paper SPR SEM 17 20
LAW3101 F6 Law Research Paper AUT SEM 17 20
LAW317 F6 The Rehabilitation of Offenders AUT SEM 17 20
LAW321 F6 Sale of Goods AUT SEM 17 20
LAW326 F6 The Law Relating to Public Companies SPR SEM 17 20
LAW331 F6 Criminal Process AUT SEM 17 20
LAW332 F6 Criminology Research Project SPR SEM 17 20
LAW333 F6 Advanced Issues in International Law SPR SEM 17 20
LAW334 F6 Employment Law SPR SEM 17 20
LAW335 F6 Environmental Law SPR SEM 17 20
LAW337 F6 Family Law SPR SEM 17 20
LAW371 F6 International Human Rights Law AUT SEM 17 20
LAW380 F6 Gender, Crime and Criminal Justice AUT SEM 17 20
LAW381 F6 Human Rights and Human Genetics SPR SEM 17 20
LAW389 F6 Youth Crime and Justice AUT SEM 17 20
LAW390 F6 Restorative Justice SPR SEM 17 20
LAW399 F6 Copyright & Related Rights AUT SEM 17 20
7. A student will take
LAW60036 F7 Dissertation ACAD YR 17 0
8. A student who fails any part of the examination may be permitted to resit that part of the examination on oneoccasion only.
9. The Examiners may recommend the award of the Degree with distinction or with commendation.
10. A student must satisfactorily complete LAW685 in order to be eligible for the Degree of MA Law.
LAWT123 LLM/LAW (EXTENDED PROGRAMME) (LAW(EXTENDED PROGRAMME))
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A person, who has been deemed qualified for admission by the Faculty of Social Sciences, may be admitted asa student for the LLM (Extended Programme) prior to completion of their first degree.
1A. A student will take
ELT5312 null Understanding University Culture through Language SPR SEM 17 10
ELT5401 null English for Academic Purposes (Reading and Writing) AUT SEM 17 10
LAW134 F4 Law School Without It No Success 1 (WINS1) ACAD YR 17 0
LAW142 F4 Law of Obligations (LLM EP) AUT SEM 17 20
LAW144 F4 Remedies in Private Law (LLM EP) SPR SEM 17 20
LAW685 F7 Legal Research & Writing Skills AUT SEM 17 0
1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
LAW60047 F7 Principles of International Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60054 F7 International Humanitarian Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6098 F7 Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6155 F7 Introduction to Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6163 F7 International Business Transactions AUT SEM 17 15
LAW686 F7 EU Internal Market Law AUT SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
LAW60044 F7 International Law and the Use of Force SPR SEM 17 15
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LAW6102 F7 International Commercial Arbitration SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6135 F7 Trade Mark Law in a Branded World SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6136 F7 E-Commerce Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6142 F7 Comparative Corporate Governance SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6156 F7 Refugees and Displaced Persons in International Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6164 F7 Intellectual Property and Human Rights SPR SEM 17 15
1D. A student for the Degree of LLM (Extended Programme) must normally pass forty credits from the units inregulation 1A to include ELT5312 and ELT5401, progression in this regard being at the discretion of the Board ofExaminers.
1E. A student for the Degree of LLM (Extended Programme) must pass at least fifteen credits in total underabove in order to proceed to Year 2.regulations 1B and 1C
Year 2
2A. A student will take 20 credits from this group.
LAW140 F4 Contemporary Issues in Law and Justice (LLM EP) AUT SEM 17 20
LAW141 F4 Criminal Law and Justice (LLM EP) AUT SEM 17 20
2B. A student will take 20 credits from this group.
LAW143 F4 Property Law (LLM EP) SPR SEM 17 20
LAW145 F4 Public Law in the UK and the EU (LLM EP) SPR SEM 17 20
2C. Students will select one of the following pathways: (2D) LLM in Law (2E) LLM in Law (Corporate andCommercial Law) (2F) LLM in Law (European Law) (2G) LLM in Law (International Law and Global Justice)
2D. LLM in Law
A student will take 90 credits from this group.
LAW60044 F7 International Law and the Use of Force SPR SEM 17 15
LAW60047 F7 Principles of International Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60053 F7 WTO Law: Foundations, Institutions, Challenges AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60054 F7 International Humanitarian Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6098 F7 Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6099 F7 EU External Relations Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6102 F7 International Commercial Arbitration SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6109 F7 International Human Rights: Philosophical, Moral and LegalFoundations
AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6135 F7 Trade Mark Law in a Branded World SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6136 F7 E-Commerce Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6138 F7 Finance and Banking SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6141 F7 International Security Institutions and Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6142 F7 Comparative Corporate Governance SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6146 F7 Commercial Litigation and Arbitration in the UK AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6149 F7 European Copyright Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6153 F7 International Institutional Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6154 F7 Principles of Commercial Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6155 F7 Introduction to Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6157 F7 Theoretical Foundations of International Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6158 F7 Current Issues in Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6159 F7 Trade Remedies in WTO Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6163 F7 International Business Transactions AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6164 F7 Intellectual Property and Human Rights SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6165 F7 Commercial Property in a Global Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6166 F7 Critical Approaches to Terrorism and Counterterrorism AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6167 F7 Contemporary Challenges in Global Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6169 F7 Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW682 F7 EU Constitutional Law in International Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW683 F7 Judicial Protection in the European Union AUT SEM 17 15
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW686 F7 EU Internal Market Law AUT SEM 17 15
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LAW688 F7 EU Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
In order to be eligible for the award of a degree with a designated specialist pathway, namely, LLM in Law(Corporate and Commercial Law), LLM in Law (European Law) or LLM in Law (International Law and
students will be required to take units to the value of ninety credits from 2E, 2F or 2G,Global Justice)respectively. In addition, the student must write her or his dissertation on a topic that in the opinion of the Headof School (or her or his delegate) contributes to developing expertise within the relevant pathway.
2Ei. LLM in Law (Corporate and Commercial Law)
A student will take a minimum of 60 and a maximum of 90 credits from this group.
LAW60053 F7 WTO Law: Foundations, Institutions, Challenges AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6098 F7 Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6102 F7 International Commercial Arbitration SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6135 F7 Trade Mark Law in a Branded World SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6136 F7 E-Commerce Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6138 F7 Finance and Banking SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6142 F7 Comparative Corporate Governance SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6146 F7 Commercial Litigation and Arbitration in the UK AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6149 F7 European Copyright Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6154 F7 Principles of Commercial Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6155 F7 Introduction to Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6158 F7 Current Issues in Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6159 F7 Trade Remedies in WTO Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6163 F7 International Business Transactions AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6164 F7 Intellectual Property and Human Rights SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6165 F7 Commercial Property in a Global Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6169 F7 Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW686 F7 EU Internal Market Law AUT SEM 17 15
2Eii. LLM in Law (Corporate and Commercial Law)
A student will take up to 30 credits from this group.
LAW60044 F7 International Law and the Use of Force SPR SEM 17 15
LAW60047 F7 Principles of International Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60053 F7 WTO Law: Foundations, Institutions, Challenges AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60054 F7 International Humanitarian Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6098 F7 Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6102 F7 International Commercial Arbitration SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6109 F7 International Human Rights: Philosophical, Moral and LegalFoundations
AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6135 F7 Trade Mark Law in a Branded World SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6136 F7 E-Commerce Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6138 F7 Finance and Banking SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6141 F7 International Security Institutions and Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6142 F7 Comparative Corporate Governance SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6146 F7 Commercial Litigation and Arbitration in the UK AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6149 F7 European Copyright Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6153 F7 International Institutional Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6154 F7 Principles of Commercial Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6155 F7 Introduction to Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6157 F7 Theoretical Foundations of International Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6158 F7 Current Issues in Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6159 F7 Trade Remedies in WTO Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6163 F7 International Business Transactions AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6164 F7 Intellectual Property and Human Rights SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6165 F7 Commercial Property in a Global Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6166 F7 Critical Approaches to Terrorism and Counterterrorism AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6167 F7 Contemporary Challenges in Global Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6169 F7 Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law SPR SEM 17 15
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LAW682 F7 EU Constitutional Law in International Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW683 F7 Judicial Protection in the European Union AUT SEM 17 15
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW686 F7 EU Internal Market Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW688 F7 EU Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
2Fi. LLM in Law (European Law)
A student will take a minimum of 60 and a maximum of 90 credits from this group.
LAW6099 F7 EU External Relations Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6149 F7 European Copyright Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW682 F7 EU Constitutional Law in International Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW683 F7 Judicial Protection in the European Union AUT SEM 17 15
LAW686 F7 EU Internal Market Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW688 F7 EU Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
2Fii. LLM in Law (European Law)
A student will take up to 30 credits from this group.
LAW60044 F7 International Law and the Use of Force SPR SEM 17 15
LAW60047 F7 Principles of International Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60053 F7 WTO Law: Foundations, Institutions, Challenges AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60054 F7 International Humanitarian Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6098 F7 Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6099 F7 EU External Relations Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6102 F7 International Commercial Arbitration SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6109 F7 International Human Rights: Philosophical, Moral and LegalFoundations
AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6135 F7 Trade Mark Law in a Branded World SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6136 F7 E-Commerce Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6138 F7 Finance and Banking SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6141 F7 International Security Institutions and Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6142 F7 Comparative Corporate Governance SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6146 F7 Commercial Litigation and Arbitration in the UK AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6149 F7 European Copyright Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6153 F7 International Institutional Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6154 F7 Principles of Commercial Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6155 F7 Introduction to Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6157 F7 Theoretical Foundations of International Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6158 F7 Current Issues in Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6159 F7 Trade Remedies in WTO Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6163 F7 International Business Transactions AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6164 F7 Intellectual Property and Human Rights SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6165 F7 Commercial Property in a Global Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6166 F7 Critical Approaches to Terrorism and Counterterrorism AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6167 F7 Contemporary Challenges in Global Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6169 F7 Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW682 F7 EU Constitutional Law in International Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW683 F7 Judicial Protection in the European Union AUT SEM 17 15
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW686 F7 EU Internal Market Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW688 F7 EU Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
2Gi. LLM in Law (International Law and Global Justice)
A student will take a minimum of 60 and a maximum of 90 credits from this group.
LAW60044 F7 International Law and the Use of Force SPR SEM 17 15
LAW60047 F7 Principles of International Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60053 F7 WTO Law: Foundations, Institutions, Challenges AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60054 F7 International Humanitarian Law AUT SEM 17 15
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LAW6099 F7 EU External Relations Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6109 F7 International Human Rights: Philosophical, Moral and LegalFoundations
AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6141 F7 International Security Institutions and Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6153 F7 International Institutional Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6157 F7 Theoretical Foundations of International Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6159 F7 Trade Remedies in WTO Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6164 F7 Intellectual Property and Human Rights SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6166 F7 Critical Approaches to Terrorism and Counterterrorism AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6167 F7 Contemporary Challenges in Global Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW682 F7 EU Constitutional Law in International Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW683 F7 Judicial Protection in the European Union AUT SEM 17 15
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
2Gii. LLM in Law (International Law and Global Justice)
A student will take up to 30 credits from this group.
LAW60044 F7 International Law and the Use of Force SPR SEM 17 15
LAW60047 F7 Principles of International Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60053 F7 WTO Law: Foundations, Institutions, Challenges AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60054 F7 International Humanitarian Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6098 F7 Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6099 F7 EU External Relations Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6102 F7 International Commercial Arbitration SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6109 F7 International Human Rights: Philosophical, Moral and LegalFoundations
AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6135 F7 Trade Mark Law in a Branded World SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6136 F7 E-Commerce Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6138 F7 Finance and Banking SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6141 F7 International Security Institutions and Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6142 F7 Comparative Corporate Governance SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6146 F7 Commercial Litigation and Arbitration in the UK AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6149 F7 European Copyright Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6153 F7 International Institutional Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6154 F7 Principles of Commercial Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6155 F7 Introduction to Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6157 F7 Theoretical Foundations of International Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6158 F7 Current Issues in Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6159 F7 Trade Remedies in WTO Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6163 F7 International Business Transactions AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6164 F7 Intellectual Property and Human Rights SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6165 F7 Commercial Property in a Global Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6166 F7 Critical Approaches to Terrorism and Counterterrorism AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6167 F7 Contemporary Challenges in Global Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6169 F7 Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW682 F7 EU Constitutional Law in International Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW683 F7 Judicial Protection in the European Union AUT SEM 17 15
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW686 F7 EU Internal Market Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW688 F7 EU Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
2H. A student will take
LAW6162 F7 Dissertation (LLM in Law) SPR SEM 17 60
3. In the event that a student is eligible for the award of a degree with more than one designated specialistpathway he or she will be required to elect the single pathway (if any) that he or she wishes to appear on his orher degree transcript.
4. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1B, 1C, 2D, 2E, 2Fand 2G will be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Law. A student who been awarded at least
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ninetyof these credits from the subjects listed at 2D, 2E, 2F and 2G will be eligible for the award of thePostgraduate Diploma in Law (Corporate and Commercial Law), the Postgraduate Diploma in Law (EuropeanLaw) or the Postgraduate Diploma in Law (International Law and Global Justice), respectively.
5. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed 1B, 1C, 2D, 2E, 2F and 2G above will be eligible for the awardof the Postgraduate Certificate in Law. A student who has completed all of these credits from the subjects listed at 2D, 2E, 2F and 2Gwill be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Law (Corporate and Commercial Law), the Postgraduate Certificate inLaw (European Law) or the Postgraduate Certificate in Law (International Law and Global Justice), respectively.
LAWT170 PGCERT/INVTGTN OF VULNBLTSCRIM(INVESTIGATION OF VULNERABILITIES CRIME)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A student will take
LAW6174 F7 Effects and Risk in Relation to Vulnerabilities Offences CAL YR 18 15
LAW6175 F7 Investigating Vulnerabilities and Supporting Victims CAL YR 18 15
LAW6176 F7 Investigative Skills CAL YR 18 15
LAW6177 F7 Law, Evidence and Practice in Investigating VulnerabilitiesOffences
CAL YR 18 15
LAWT175 PGCERT/INTCRIMINOLOGYPT (INTERNATIONALCRIMINOLOGY)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1. A student will pursue the programme of study part-time for no more than two years.
2. A student will take 60 credits from this group.
LAW6129 F7 Policing and Society SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6166 F7 Critical Approaches to Terrorism and Counterterrorism AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6168 F7 Policing, Soldiering and Neoliberalism SPR SEM 17 15
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6901 F7 Responding to Crime in Europe GRAD YR 17 15
LAW6903 F7 Restorative Justice SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6907 F7 Issues in Comparative Penology GRAD YR 17 15
LAW6922 F7 The Cultures of Criminology AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6923 F7 Gender and Violence SPR SEM 17 15
3. Subject to the approval by the Head of School, and upon successful completion ofregulation 2 above, a student may apply for transfer to the MA in International Criminologyprogramme.
LAWT66 MA/SOCIO-LEGAL RESEARCH (FT) (SOCIO-LEGALRESEARCH)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
LAWT69 LLM/CONF & SEC LAW (CONFLICT AND SECURITY
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LAW) (2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
LAWT71 MA/ LEGAL PRACTICE FT (LEGAL PRACTICE) (2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
The following Regulations should be read in conjunction with Assessment Regulations agreed with theSolicitors Regulation Authority. This programme of study is non-modular.
1. A person may be admitted as a student who has completed the academic stage of legal education as defined by the regulations of theSolicitors Regulation Authority.
2A. Stage 1: The core practice areas
A student will take
LAW60032 0 Litigation and Advocacy AUT SEM 17 0
LAW6012 0 Business Law and Practice AUT SEM 17 0
LAW6013 0 Property Law and Practice AUT SEM 17 0
2B. Professional conduct and regulation
A student will take
LAW60028 F7 Professional Conduct AUT SEM 17 0
LAW60029 F7 Solicitors' Accounts AUT SEM 17 0
2C. Skills
A student will take
LAW60022 F7 Drafting AUT SEM 17 0
LAW60023 F7 Writing AUT SEM 17 0
LAW60024 F7 Practical Legal Research AUT SEM 17 0
LAW60026 F7 Interviewing and Advising AUT SEM 17 0
LAW60027 F7 Advocacy AUT SEM 17 0
2D. Other areas
A student will take
LAW6044 F7 Wills and Administration of Estates AUT SEM 17 0
A student will also take: Taxation F7 0 credits.
2E. Stage 2: A student will take three of the following:
A student will take 0 credits from this group.
LAW60021 F7 Advanced Commercial Litigation SPR SEM 17 0
LAW60030 F7 Corporate Finance SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6004 0 Commercial Law SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6006 0 Commercial Property SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6007 0 Family Law SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6008 0 Employment Law SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6010 0 Advanced Criminal Litigation SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6011 0 Private Client SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6018 0 Personal Injury Litigation SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6021 F7 Acquisitions and Mergers SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6043 F7 Local Government SPR SEM 17 0
2F. A student will take
LAW6045 F7 Dissertation ACAD YR 17 60
3. The assessment shall consist of: a) one subject assessment in each core practice area and each of the elective areas being studied by each student (each subject assessment may consist of more than one paper); b) one
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examination or other form of supervised assessment in each of: (i) Professional conduct, the profession, money laundering and financial services; and (ii) Solicitors accounts; c) one assessment in each of the Skills and Wills
and Administration of Estates.
4. A student who fails the Dissertation shall be awarded the Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice (LAWT103).
5. The Examiners may recommend the award of Masters with distinction or commendation.
LAWT72 MA/LEGAL PRACTICE PT (LEGAL PRACTICE) (2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
The following Regulations should be read in conjunction with Assessment Regulations agreed with theSolicitors Regulation Authority. This programme of study is non-modular.
1. A person may be admitted as a student who has completed the academic stage of legal education as defined by the regulations of theSolicitors Regulation Authority.
2A. Stage 1: The core practice areas
A student will take
LAW60032 0 Litigation and Advocacy AUT SEM 17 0
LAW6012 0 Business Law and Practice AUT SEM 17 0
LAW6013 0 Property Law and Practice AUT SEM 17 0
2B. Professional conduct and regulation
A student will take
LAW60028 F7 Professional Conduct AUT SEM 17 0
LAW60029 F7 Solicitors' Accounts AUT SEM 17 0
2C. Skills
A student will take
LAW60022 F7 Drafting AUT SEM 17 0
LAW60023 F7 Writing AUT SEM 17 0
LAW60024 F7 Practical Legal Research AUT SEM 17 0
LAW60026 F7 Interviewing and Advising AUT SEM 17 0
LAW60027 F7 Advocacy AUT SEM 17 0
2D. Other areas
A student will take
LAW6044 F7 Wills and Administration of Estates AUT SEM 17 0
A student will also take: Taxation F7 0 credits.
2E. Stage 2: A student will take three of the following:
A student will take 0 credits from this group.
LAW60021 F7 Advanced Commercial Litigation SPR SEM 17 0
LAW60030 F7 Corporate Finance SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6004 0 Commercial Law SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6006 0 Commercial Property SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6007 0 Family Law SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6008 0 Employment Law SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6010 0 Advanced Criminal Litigation SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6011 0 Private Client SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6018 0 Personal Injury Litigation SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6021 F7 Acquisitions and Mergers SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6043 F7 Local Government SPR SEM 17 0
2F. A student will take
LAW6045 F7 Dissertation ACAD YR 17 60
3. The assessment shall consist of: a) one subject assessment in each core practice area and each of the elective
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areas being studied by each student (each subject assessment may consist of more than one paper); b) oneexamination or other form of supervised assessment in each of: (i) Professional conduct, the profession, money
laundering and financial services; and (ii) Solicitors accounts c) one assessment in each of the Skills and Willsand Administration of Estates.
4. A student who fails the Dissertation shall be awarded the Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice (LAWT103).
5. The Examiners may recommend the award of Masters with distinction or commendation.
LAWT72 MA/LEGAL PRACTICE PT (LEGAL PRACTICE) (2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
The following Regulations should be read in conjunction with Assessment Regulations agreed with theSolicitors Regulation Authority. This programme of study is non-modular.
1. A person may be admitted as a student who has completed the academic stage of legal education as defined by the regulations of theSolicitors Regulation Authority.
2A. Stage 1: The core practice areas
A student will take
LAW60032 0 Litigation and Advocacy AUT SEM 17 0
LAW6012 0 Business Law and Practice AUT SEM 17 0
LAW6013 0 Property Law and Practice AUT SEM 17 0
2B. Professional conduct and regulation
A student will take
LAW60028 F7 Professional Conduct AUT SEM 17 0
LAW60029 F7 Solicitors' Accounts AUT SEM 17 0
2C. Skills
A student will take
LAW60022 F7 Drafting AUT SEM 17 0
LAW60023 F7 Writing AUT SEM 17 0
LAW60024 F7 Practical Legal Research AUT SEM 17 0
LAW60026 F7 Interviewing and Advising AUT SEM 17 0
LAW60027 F7 Advocacy AUT SEM 17 0
2D. Other areas
A student will take
LAW6044 F7 Wills and Administration of Estates AUT SEM 17 0
A student will also take: Taxation F7 0 credits.
2E. Stage 2: A student will take three of the following:
A student will take 0 credits from this group.
LAW60021 F7 Advanced Commercial Litigation SPR SEM 17 0
LAW60030 F7 Corporate Finance SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6004 0 Commercial Law SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6006 0 Commercial Property SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6007 0 Family Law SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6008 0 Employment Law SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6010 0 Advanced Criminal Litigation SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6011 0 Private Client SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6018 0 Personal Injury Litigation SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6021 F7 Acquisitions and Mergers SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6043 F7 Local Government SPR SEM 17 0
2F. A student will take
LAW6045 F7 Dissertation ACAD YR 17 60
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3. The assessment shall consist of: a) one subject assessment in each core practice area and each of the elective areas being studied by each student (each subject assessment may consist of more than one paper); b) one
examination or other form of supervised assessment in each of: (i) Professional conduct, the profession, money laundering and financial services; and (ii) Solicitors accounts c) one assessment in each of the Skills and Wills
and Administration of Estates.
4. A student who fails the Dissertation shall be awarded the Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice (LAWT103).
5. The Examiners may recommend the award of Masters with distinction or commendation.
Year 2
LAWT73 PGDIP/ LAW FT (LAW) (2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. This programme of study is non-modular.
2. A person may be admitted as a student who is a graduate or who has been granted a Certificate of AcademicStanding from the Solicitors Regulation Authority or the Bar Standards Board. For these purposes a graduatemeans that an undergraduate degree has been conferred by an institution with degree awarding powers in theUK or the Republic of Ireland. "Undergraduate degree" does not include foundation degrees.
3. A student will pursue the programme of study for thirty eight weeks.
4. A student will take
LAW6088 F7 GDL - Equity and Trusts SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6091 F7 GDL - Torts Law AUT SEM 17 0
LAW6092 F7 GDL - Crime AUT SEM 17 0
LAW6093 F7 GDL - Contract Law AUT SEM 17 0
LAW6094 F7 GDL - Legal Research Methods SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6095 F7 GDL - Company Law SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6096 F7 GDL - Land Law SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6097 F7 GDL - English Legal System AUT SEM 17 0
LAW6143 F7 GDL - EU Law SPR SEM 17 0
LAW6144 F7 GDL - Public Law AUT SEM 17 0
5. The assessment in English Legal System must be passed at the first or second attempt before a student mayattempt assessments in the other areas.
6. The assessment will consist of one subject assessment in each area (each subject assessment may consist ofmore than one paper).
7. The Examiners may recommend the award of a Postgraduate Diploma with distinction or commendation.
8. NOTE: Detailed assessment regulations are provided within the Programme Handbook.
LAWT83 LLM/LAW FT (LAW) (2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A student will take
LAW685 F7 Legal Research & Writing Skills AUT SEM 17 0
2. Students will select one of the following pathways: (3) LLM in Law (4a) LLM in Law (Corporate andCommercial Law) (4b) LLM in Law (European Law) (4c) LLM in Law (International Law and Global Justice)
3. LLM in Law
A student will take 120 credits from this group.
LAW60044 F7 International Law and the Use of Force SPR SEM 17 15
LAW60047 F7 Principles of International Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60053 F7 WTO Law: Foundations, Institutions, Challenges AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60054 F7 International Humanitarian Law AUT SEM 17 15
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LAW6098 F7 Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6099 F7 EU External Relations Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6102 F7 International Commercial Arbitration SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6109 F7 International Human Rights: Philosophical, Moral and LegalFoundations
AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6135 F7 Trade Mark Law in a Branded World SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6136 F7 E-Commerce Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6138 F7 Finance and Banking SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6141 F7 International Security Institutions and Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6142 F7 Comparative Corporate Governance SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6146 F7 Commercial Litigation and Arbitration in the UK AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6149 F7 European Copyright Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6153 F7 International Institutional Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6154 F7 Principles of Commercial Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6155 F7 Introduction to Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6157 F7 Theoretical Foundations of International Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6158 F7 Current Issues in Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6159 F7 Trade Remedies in WTO Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6163 F7 International Business Transactions AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6164 F7 Intellectual Property and Human Rights SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6165 F7 Commercial Property in a Global Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6166 F7 Critical Approaches to Terrorism and Counterterrorism AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6167 F7 Contemporary Challenges in Global Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6169 F7 Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW682 F7 EU Constitutional Law in International Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW683 F7 Judicial Protection in the European Union AUT SEM 17 15
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW686 F7 EU Internal Market Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW688 F7 EU Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
4. In order to be eligible for the award of a degree with a designated specialist pathway, namely, LLM in Law(Corporate and Commercial Law), LLM in Law (European Law) or LLM in Law (International Law and
students will be required to take units to the value of one hundred and twenty credits from 4a,Global Justice)4b or 4c, respectively. In addition, the student must write her or his dissertation on a topic that in the opinion ofthe Head of School (or her or his delegate) contributes to developing expertise within the relevant pathway.
4ai. LLM in Law (Corporate and Commercial Law)
A student will take a minimum of 90 and a maximum of 120 credits from this group.
LAW60053 F7 WTO Law: Foundations, Institutions, Challenges AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6098 F7 Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6102 F7 International Commercial Arbitration SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6135 F7 Trade Mark Law in a Branded World SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6136 F7 E-Commerce Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6138 F7 Finance and Banking SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6142 F7 Comparative Corporate Governance SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6146 F7 Commercial Litigation and Arbitration in the UK AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6149 F7 European Copyright Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6154 F7 Principles of Commercial Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6155 F7 Introduction to Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6158 F7 Current Issues in Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6159 F7 Trade Remedies in WTO Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6163 F7 International Business Transactions AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6164 F7 Intellectual Property and Human Rights SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6165 F7 Commercial Property in a Global Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6169 F7 Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW686 F7 EU Internal Market Law AUT SEM 17 15
4aii. LLM in Law (Corporate and Commercial Law)
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A student will take up to 30 credits from this group.
LAW60044 F7 International Law and the Use of Force SPR SEM 17 15
LAW60047 F7 Principles of International Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60053 F7 WTO Law: Foundations, Institutions, Challenges AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60054 F7 International Humanitarian Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6098 F7 Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6102 F7 International Commercial Arbitration SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6109 F7 International Human Rights: Philosophical, Moral and LegalFoundations
AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6135 F7 Trade Mark Law in a Branded World SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6136 F7 E-Commerce Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6138 F7 Finance and Banking SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6141 F7 International Security Institutions and Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6142 F7 Comparative Corporate Governance SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6146 F7 Commercial Litigation and Arbitration in the UK AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6149 F7 European Copyright Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6153 F7 International Institutional Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6154 F7 Principles of Commercial Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6155 F7 Introduction to Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6157 F7 Theoretical Foundations of International Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6158 F7 Current Issues in Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6159 F7 Trade Remedies in WTO Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6163 F7 International Business Transactions AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6164 F7 Intellectual Property and Human Rights SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6165 F7 Commercial Property in a Global Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6166 F7 Critical Approaches to Terrorism and Counterterrorism AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6167 F7 Contemporary Challenges in Global Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6169 F7 Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW682 F7 EU Constitutional Law in International Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW683 F7 Judicial Protection in the European Union AUT SEM 17 15
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW686 F7 EU Internal Market Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW688 F7 EU Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
4bi. LLM in Law (European Law)
A student will take 90 credits from this group.
LAW6099 F7 EU External Relations Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6149 F7 European Copyright Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW682 F7 EU Constitutional Law in International Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW683 F7 Judicial Protection in the European Union AUT SEM 17 15
LAW686 F7 EU Internal Market Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW688 F7 EU Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
4bii. LLM in Law (European Law)
A student will take 30 credits from this group.
LAW60044 F7 International Law and the Use of Force SPR SEM 17 15
LAW60047 F7 Principles of International Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60053 F7 WTO Law: Foundations, Institutions, Challenges AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60054 F7 International Humanitarian Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6098 F7 Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6099 F7 EU External Relations Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6102 F7 International Commercial Arbitration SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6109 F7 International Human Rights: Philosophical, Moral and LegalFoundations
AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6135 F7 Trade Mark Law in a Branded World SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6136 F7 E-Commerce Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6138 F7 Finance and Banking SPR SEM 17 15
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LAW6141 F7 International Security Institutions and Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6142 F7 Comparative Corporate Governance SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6146 F7 Commercial Litigation and Arbitration in the UK AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6149 F7 European Copyright Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6153 F7 International Institutional Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6154 F7 Principles of Commercial Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6155 F7 Introduction to Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6157 F7 Theoretical Foundations of International Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6158 F7 Current Issues in Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6159 F7 Trade Remedies in WTO Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6163 F7 International Business Transactions AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6164 F7 Intellectual Property and Human Rights SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6165 F7 Commercial Property in a Global Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6166 F7 Critical Approaches to Terrorism and Counterterrorism AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6167 F7 Contemporary Challenges in Global Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6169 F7 Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW682 F7 EU Constitutional Law in International Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW683 F7 Judicial Protection in the European Union AUT SEM 17 15
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW686 F7 EU Internal Market Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW688 F7 EU Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
4ci. LLM in Law (International Law and Global Justice)
A student will take a minimum of 90 and a maximum of 120 credits from this group.
LAW60044 F7 International Law and the Use of Force SPR SEM 17 15
LAW60047 F7 Principles of International Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60053 F7 WTO Law: Foundations, Institutions, Challenges AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60054 F7 International Humanitarian Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6099 F7 EU External Relations Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6109 F7 International Human Rights: Philosophical, Moral and LegalFoundations
AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6141 F7 International Security Institutions and Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6153 F7 International Institutional Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6157 F7 Theoretical Foundations of International Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6159 F7 Trade Remedies in WTO Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6164 F7 Intellectual Property and Human Rights SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6166 F7 Critical Approaches to Terrorism and Counterterrorism AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6167 F7 Contemporary Challenges in Global Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW682 F7 EU Constitutional Law in International Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW683 F7 Judicial Protection in the European Union AUT SEM 17 15
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
4cii. LLM in Law (International Law and Global Justice)
A student will take up to 30 credits from this group.
LAW60044 F7 International Law and the Use of Force SPR SEM 17 15
LAW60047 F7 Principles of International Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60053 F7 WTO Law: Foundations, Institutions, Challenges AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60054 F7 International Humanitarian Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6098 F7 Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6099 F7 EU External Relations Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6102 F7 International Commercial Arbitration SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6109 F7 International Human Rights: Philosophical, Moral and LegalFoundations
AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6135 F7 Trade Mark Law in a Branded World SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6136 F7 E-Commerce Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6138 F7 Finance and Banking SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6141 F7 International Security Institutions and Law SPR SEM 17 15
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13-Dec-2017
LAW6142 F7 Comparative Corporate Governance SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6146 F7 Commercial Litigation and Arbitration in the UK AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6149 F7 European Copyright Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6153 F7 International Institutional Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6154 F7 Principles of Commercial Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6155 F7 Introduction to Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6157 F7 Theoretical Foundations of International Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6158 F7 Current Issues in Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6159 F7 Trade Remedies in WTO Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6163 F7 International Business Transactions AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6164 F7 Intellectual Property and Human Rights SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6165 F7 Commercial Property in a Global Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6166 F7 Critical Approaches to Terrorism and Counterterrorism AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6167 F7 Contemporary Challenges in Global Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6169 F7 Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW682 F7 EU Constitutional Law in International Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW683 F7 Judicial Protection in the European Union AUT SEM 17 15
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW686 F7 EU Internal Market Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW688 F7 EU Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
5. A student will take
LAW6162 F7 Dissertation (LLM in Law) SPR SEM 17 60
6. In the event that a student is eligible for the award of a degree with more than one designated specialistpathway he or she will be required to elect the single pathway (if any) that he or she wishes to appear on his orher degree transcript.
7. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 3 above will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Law. A student who been awarded at least ninety of thesecredits from the subjects listed at 4A, 4B or 4C will be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma inLaw (Corporate and Commercial Law), the Postgraduate Diploma in Law (European Law) or the PostgraduateDiploma in Law (International Law and Global Justice), respectively.
8. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed 3 above will be eligible for the award of the PostgraduateCertificate in Law. A student who has completed all of these credits from the subjects listed at 4A, 4B or 4C will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Law (Corporate and Commercial Law), the Postgraduate Certificate in Law (European Law) orthe Postgraduate Certificate in Law (International Law and Global Justice), respectively.
LAWT84 LLM/LAW PT (LAW) (2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1. A student will take
LAW685 F7 Legal Research & Writing Skills AUT SEM 17 0
2. Students will select one of the following pathways: (3) LLM in Law (4a) LLM in Law (Corporate andCommercial Law) (4b) LLM in Law (European Law) (4c) LLM in Law (International Law and Global Justice)
3. LLM in Law
A student will take 120 credits from this group.
LAW60044 F7 International Law and the Use of Force SPR SEM 17 15
LAW60047 F7 Principles of International Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60053 F7 WTO Law: Foundations, Institutions, Challenges AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60054 F7 International Humanitarian Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6098 F7 Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6099 F7 EU External Relations Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6102 F7 International Commercial Arbitration SPR SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
LAW6109 F7 International Human Rights: Philosophical, Moral and LegalFoundations
AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6135 F7 Trade Mark Law in a Branded World SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6136 F7 E-Commerce Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6138 F7 Finance and Banking SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6141 F7 International Security Institutions and Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6142 F7 Comparative Corporate Governance SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6146 F7 Commercial Litigation and Arbitration in the UK AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6149 F7 European Copyright Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6153 F7 International Institutional Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6154 F7 Principles of Commercial Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6155 F7 Introduction to Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6157 F7 Theoretical Foundations of International Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6158 F7 Current Issues in Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6159 F7 Trade Remedies in WTO Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6163 F7 International Business Transactions AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6164 F7 Intellectual Property and Human Rights SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6165 F7 Commercial Property in a Global Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6166 F7 Critical Approaches to Terrorism and Counterterrorism AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6167 F7 Contemporary Challenges in Global Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6169 F7 Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW682 F7 EU Constitutional Law in International Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW683 F7 Judicial Protection in the European Union AUT SEM 17 15
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW686 F7 EU Internal Market Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW688 F7 EU Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
4. In order to be eligible for the award of a degree with a designated specialist pathway, namely, LLM in Law(Corporate and Commercial Law), LLM in Law (European Law) or LLM in Law (International Law and
students will be required to take units to the value of one hundred and twenty credits from 4a,Global Justice)4b or 4c, respectively. In addition, the student must write her or his dissertation on a topic that in the opinion ofthe Head of School (or her or his delegate) contributes to developing expertise within the relevant pathway.
4ai. LLM in Law (Corporate and Commercial Law)
A student will take a minimum of 90 and a maximum of 120 credits from this group.
LAW60053 F7 WTO Law: Foundations, Institutions, Challenges AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6098 F7 Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6102 F7 International Commercial Arbitration SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6135 F7 Trade Mark Law in a Branded World SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6136 F7 E-Commerce Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6138 F7 Finance and Banking SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6142 F7 Comparative Corporate Governance SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6146 F7 Commercial Litigation and Arbitration in the UK AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6149 F7 European Copyright Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6154 F7 Principles of Commercial Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6155 F7 Introduction to Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6158 F7 Current Issues in Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6159 F7 Trade Remedies in WTO Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6163 F7 International Business Transactions AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6164 F7 Intellectual Property and Human Rights SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6165 F7 Commercial Property in a Global Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6169 F7 Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW686 F7 EU Internal Market Law AUT SEM 17 15
4aii. LLM in Law (Corporate and Commercial Law)
A student will take up to 30 credits from this group.
LAW60044 F7 International Law and the Use of Force SPR SEM 17 15
LAW60047 F7 Principles of International Law AUT SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
LAW60053 F7 WTO Law: Foundations, Institutions, Challenges AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60054 F7 International Humanitarian Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6098 F7 Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6102 F7 International Commercial Arbitration SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6109 F7 International Human Rights: Philosophical, Moral and LegalFoundations
AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6135 F7 Trade Mark Law in a Branded World SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6136 F7 E-Commerce Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6138 F7 Finance and Banking SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6141 F7 International Security Institutions and Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6142 F7 Comparative Corporate Governance SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6146 F7 Commercial Litigation and Arbitration in the UK AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6149 F7 European Copyright Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6153 F7 International Institutional Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6154 F7 Principles of Commercial Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6155 F7 Introduction to Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6157 F7 Theoretical Foundations of International Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6158 F7 Current Issues in Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6159 F7 Trade Remedies in WTO Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6163 F7 International Business Transactions AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6164 F7 Intellectual Property and Human Rights SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6165 F7 Commercial Property in a Global Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6166 F7 Critical Approaches to Terrorism and Counterterrorism AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6167 F7 Contemporary Challenges in Global Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6169 F7 Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW682 F7 EU Constitutional Law in International Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW683 F7 Judicial Protection in the European Union AUT SEM 17 15
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW686 F7 EU Internal Market Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW688 F7 EU Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
4bi. LLM in Law (European Law)
A student will take 90 credits from this group.
LAW6099 F7 EU External Relations Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6149 F7 European Copyright Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW682 F7 EU Constitutional Law in International Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW683 F7 Judicial Protection in the European Union AUT SEM 17 15
LAW686 F7 EU Internal Market Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW688 F7 EU Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
4bii. LLM in Law (European Law)
A student will take 30 credits from this group.
LAW60044 F7 International Law and the Use of Force SPR SEM 17 15
LAW60047 F7 Principles of International Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60053 F7 WTO Law: Foundations, Institutions, Challenges AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60054 F7 International Humanitarian Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6098 F7 Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6099 F7 EU External Relations Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6102 F7 International Commercial Arbitration SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6109 F7 International Human Rights: Philosophical, Moral and LegalFoundations
AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6135 F7 Trade Mark Law in a Branded World SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6136 F7 E-Commerce Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6138 F7 Finance and Banking SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6141 F7 International Security Institutions and Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6142 F7 Comparative Corporate Governance SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6146 F7 Commercial Litigation and Arbitration in the UK AUT SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
LAW6149 F7 European Copyright Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6153 F7 International Institutional Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6154 F7 Principles of Commercial Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6155 F7 Introduction to Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6157 F7 Theoretical Foundations of International Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6158 F7 Current Issues in Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6159 F7 Trade Remedies in WTO Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6163 F7 International Business Transactions AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6164 F7 Intellectual Property and Human Rights SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6165 F7 Commercial Property in a Global Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6166 F7 Critical Approaches to Terrorism and Counterterrorism AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6167 F7 Contemporary Challenges in Global Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6169 F7 Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW682 F7 EU Constitutional Law in International Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW683 F7 Judicial Protection in the European Union AUT SEM 17 15
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW686 F7 EU Internal Market Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW688 F7 EU Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
4ci. LLM in Law (International Law and Global Justice)
A student will take a minimum of 90 and a maximum of 120 credits from this group.
LAW60044 F7 International Law and the Use of Force SPR SEM 17 15
LAW60047 F7 Principles of International Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60053 F7 WTO Law: Foundations, Institutions, Challenges AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60054 F7 International Humanitarian Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6099 F7 EU External Relations Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6109 F7 International Human Rights: Philosophical, Moral and LegalFoundations
AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6141 F7 International Security Institutions and Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6153 F7 International Institutional Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6157 F7 Theoretical Foundations of International Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6159 F7 Trade Remedies in WTO Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6164 F7 Intellectual Property and Human Rights SPR SEM 17 15
LAW682 F7 EU Constitutional Law in International Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW683 F7 Judicial Protection in the European Union AUT SEM 17 15
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
4cii. LLM in Law (International Law and Global Justice)
A student will take up to 30 credits from this group.
LAW60044 F7 International Law and the Use of Force SPR SEM 17 15
LAW60047 F7 Principles of International Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60053 F7 WTO Law: Foundations, Institutions, Challenges AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60054 F7 International Humanitarian Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6098 F7 Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6099 F7 EU External Relations Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6102 F7 International Commercial Arbitration SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6109 F7 International Human Rights: Philosophical, Moral and LegalFoundations
AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6135 F7 Trade Mark Law in a Branded World SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6136 F7 E-Commerce Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6138 F7 Finance and Banking SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6141 F7 International Security Institutions and Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6142 F7 Comparative Corporate Governance SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6146 F7 Commercial Litigation and Arbitration in the UK AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6149 F7 European Copyright Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6153 F7 International Institutional Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6154 F7 Principles of Commercial Law AUT SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
LAW6155 F7 Introduction to Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6157 F7 Theoretical Foundations of International Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6158 F7 Current Issues in Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6159 F7 Trade Remedies in WTO Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6163 F7 International Business Transactions AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6164 F7 Intellectual Property and Human Rights SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6165 F7 Commercial Property in a Global Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6166 F7 Critical Approaches to Terrorism and Counterterrorism AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6167 F7 Contemporary Challenges in Global Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6169 F7 Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW682 F7 EU Constitutional Law in International Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW683 F7 Judicial Protection in the European Union AUT SEM 17 15
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW686 F7 EU Internal Market Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW688 F7 EU Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
5. A student will take
LAW6162 F7 Dissertation (LLM in Law) SPR SEM 17 60
6. In the event that a student is eligible for the award of a degree with more than one designated specialistpathway he or she will be required to elect the single pathway (if any) that he or she wishes to appear on his orher degree transcript.
7. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 3 above will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Law. A student who been awarded at least ninety of thesecredits from the subjects listed at 4A, 4B or 4C will be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma inLaw (Corporate and Commercial Law), the Postgraduate Diploma in Law (European Law) or the PostgraduateDiploma in Law (International Law and Global Justice), respectively.
8. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed 3 above will be eligible for the award of the PostgraduateCertificate in Law. A student who has completed all of these credits from the subjects listed at 4A, 4B or 4C will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Law (Corporate and Commercial Law), the Postgraduate Certificate in Law (European Law) orthe Postgraduate Certificate in Law (International Law and Global Justice), respectively.
Year 2
LAWT86 MA/INTERNATIONAL CRIMINOLOGYPT(INTERNATIONAL CRIMINOLOGY)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
1. A student will take select to take either the or the .Taught Route Restorative Justice Route
1Ai. TAUGHT ROUTE
A student will take 45 credits from this group.
LAW6901 F7 Responding to Crime in Europe GRAD YR 17 15
LAW6907 F7 Issues in Comparative Penology GRAD YR 17 15
LAW6922 F7 The Cultures of Criminology AUT SEM 17 15
1Aii. TAUGHT ROUTE
A student will take 45 credits from this group.
LAW60039 F7 Methods of Criminological Research SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6129 F7 Policing and Society SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6166 F7 Critical Approaches to Terrorism and Counterterrorism AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6168 F7 Policing, Soldiering and Neoliberalism SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6172 F7 Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods SPR SEM 17 30
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6903 F7 Restorative Justice SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6923 F7 Gender and Violence SPR SEM 17 15
1Bi. RESTORATIVE JUSTICE ROUTE
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13-Dec-2017
A student will take 60 credits from this group.
LAW6166 F7 Critical Approaches to Terrorism and Counterterrorism AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6168 F7 Policing, Soldiering and Neoliberalism SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6901 F7 Responding to Crime in Europe GRAD YR 17 15
LAW6903 F7 Restorative Justice SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6907 F7 Issues in Comparative Penology GRAD YR 17 15
LAW6922 F7 The Cultures of Criminology AUT SEM 17 15
1Bii. RESTORATIVE JUSTICE ROUTE
A student will take 30 credits from this group.
LAW60039 F7 Methods of Criminological Research SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6129 F7 Policing and Society SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6166 F7 Critical Approaches to Terrorism and Counterterrorism AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6168 F7 Policing, Soldiering and Neoliberalism SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6172 F7 Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods SPR SEM 17 30
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6903 F7 Restorative Justice SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6923 F7 Gender and Violence SPR SEM 17 15
Year 2
A student will take select to take either the or the .Taught Route Restorative Justice Route
2Ai. TAUGHT ROUTE
A student will take 15 credits from this group.
2Aii. TAUGHT ROUTE
A student will take 15 credits from this group.
LAW60039 F7 Methods of Criminological Research SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6129 F7 Policing and Society SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6166 F7 Critical Approaches to Terrorism and Counterterrorism AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6168 F7 Policing, Soldiering and Neoliberalism SPR SEM 17 15
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6903 F7 Restorative Justice SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6923 F7 Gender and Violence SPR SEM 17 15
2B. RESTORATIVE JUSTICE ROUTE
A student will take 30 credits from this group.
LAW6905 F7 Issues in Restorative Justice SPR SEM 17 30
2C. A student will take
LAW6920 F7 Dissertation (International Criminology) GRAD YR 17 60
3. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at regulations 1A,1B, 2A and 2B above will be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in International Criminology.
4. A student who has been awarded sixtycredits in respect of units listed at regulations 1A, 1B, 2A and 2B abovewill be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Certificate in International Criminology.
5. This programme of study is taught in collaboration with Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and students maypursue part of the programme of study in Leuven under arrangements approved by the Head of School.
LAWT87 LLM/LAW (DOSHISHA) (LAW) (2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A student shall be registered on this programme as part of a dual degree programme offered by theUniversity of Sheffield and Doshisha University, Japan. A student shall also register for the Degreeof MA in Asia-Pacific Law and Politics at Doshisha University, in accordance with the regulationsof Doshisha University.
2. A student will take
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
LAW685 F7 Legal Research & Writing Skills AUT SEM 17 0
3. Students will select one of the following pathways: (4) LLM in Law (5a) LLM in Law (Corporate andCommercial Law) (5b) LLM in Law (European Law) (5c) LLM in Law (International Law and Global Justice)
4. LLM in Law
A student will take 120 credits from this group.
LAW60044 F7 International Law and the Use of Force SPR SEM 17 15
LAW60047 F7 Principles of International Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60053 F7 WTO Law: Foundations, Institutions, Challenges AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60054 F7 International Humanitarian Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6098 F7 Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6099 F7 EU External Relations Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6102 F7 International Commercial Arbitration SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6109 F7 International Human Rights: Philosophical, Moral and LegalFoundations
AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6135 F7 Trade Mark Law in a Branded World SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6136 F7 E-Commerce Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6138 F7 Finance and Banking SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6141 F7 International Security Institutions and Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6142 F7 Comparative Corporate Governance SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6146 F7 Commercial Litigation and Arbitration in the UK AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6149 F7 European Copyright Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6153 F7 International Institutional Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6154 F7 Principles of Commercial Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6155 F7 Introduction to Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6157 F7 Theoretical Foundations of International Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6158 F7 Current Issues in Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6159 F7 Trade Remedies in WTO Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6163 F7 International Business Transactions AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6164 F7 Intellectual Property and Human Rights SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6165 F7 Commercial Property in a Global Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6166 F7 Critical Approaches to Terrorism and Counterterrorism AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6167 F7 Contemporary Challenges in Global Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6169 F7 Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW682 F7 EU Constitutional Law in International Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW683 F7 Judicial Protection in the European Union AUT SEM 17 15
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW686 F7 EU Internal Market Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW688 F7 EU Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
5. In order to be eligible for the award of a degree with a designated specialist pathway, namely, LLM in Law(Corporate and Commercial Law), LLM in Law (European Law) or LLM in Law (International Law and
students will be required to take units to the value of one hundred and twenty credits from 4a,Global Justice)4b or 4c, respectively. In addition, the student must write her or his dissertation on a topic that in the opinion ofthe Head of School (or her or his delegate) contributes to developing expertise within the relevant pathway.
5ai. LLM in Law (Corporate and Commercial Law)
A student will take a minimum of 90 and a maximum of 120 credits from this group.
LAW60053 F7 WTO Law: Foundations, Institutions, Challenges AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6098 F7 Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6102 F7 International Commercial Arbitration SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6135 F7 Trade Mark Law in a Branded World SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6136 F7 E-Commerce Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6138 F7 Finance and Banking SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6142 F7 Comparative Corporate Governance SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6146 F7 Commercial Litigation and Arbitration in the UK AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6149 F7 European Copyright Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6154 F7 Principles of Commercial Law AUT SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
LAW6155 F7 Introduction to Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6158 F7 Current Issues in Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6159 F7 Trade Remedies in WTO Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6163 F7 International Business Transactions AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6164 F7 Intellectual Property and Human Rights SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6165 F7 Commercial Property in a Global Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6169 F7 Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW686 F7 EU Internal Market Law AUT SEM 17 15
5aii. LLM in Law (Corporate and Commercial Law)
A student will take up to 30 credits from this group.
LAW60044 F7 International Law and the Use of Force SPR SEM 17 15
LAW60047 F7 Principles of International Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60053 F7 WTO Law: Foundations, Institutions, Challenges AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60054 F7 International Humanitarian Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6098 F7 Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6102 F7 International Commercial Arbitration SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6109 F7 International Human Rights: Philosophical, Moral and LegalFoundations
AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6135 F7 Trade Mark Law in a Branded World SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6136 F7 E-Commerce Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6138 F7 Finance and Banking SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6141 F7 International Security Institutions and Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6142 F7 Comparative Corporate Governance SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6146 F7 Commercial Litigation and Arbitration in the UK AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6149 F7 European Copyright Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6153 F7 International Institutional Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6154 F7 Principles of Commercial Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6155 F7 Introduction to Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6157 F7 Theoretical Foundations of International Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6158 F7 Current Issues in Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6159 F7 Trade Remedies in WTO Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6163 F7 International Business Transactions AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6164 F7 Intellectual Property and Human Rights SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6165 F7 Commercial Property in a Global Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6166 F7 Critical Approaches to Terrorism and Counterterrorism AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6167 F7 Contemporary Challenges in Global Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6169 F7 Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW682 F7 EU Constitutional Law in International Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW683 F7 Judicial Protection in the European Union AUT SEM 17 15
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW686 F7 EU Internal Market Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW688 F7 EU Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
5bi. LLM in Law (European Law)
A student will take 90 credits from this group.
LAW6099 F7 EU External Relations Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6149 F7 European Copyright Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW682 F7 EU Constitutional Law in International Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW683 F7 Judicial Protection in the European Union AUT SEM 17 15
LAW686 F7 EU Internal Market Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW688 F7 EU Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
5bii. LLM in Law (European Law)
A student will take 30 credits from this group.
LAW60044 F7 International Law and the Use of Force SPR SEM 17 15
LAW60047 F7 Principles of International Law AUT SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
LAW60053 F7 WTO Law: Foundations, Institutions, Challenges AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60054 F7 International Humanitarian Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6098 F7 Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6099 F7 EU External Relations Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6102 F7 International Commercial Arbitration SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6109 F7 International Human Rights: Philosophical, Moral and LegalFoundations
AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6135 F7 Trade Mark Law in a Branded World SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6136 F7 E-Commerce Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6138 F7 Finance and Banking SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6141 F7 International Security Institutions and Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6142 F7 Comparative Corporate Governance SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6146 F7 Commercial Litigation and Arbitration in the UK AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6149 F7 European Copyright Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6153 F7 International Institutional Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6154 F7 Principles of Commercial Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6155 F7 Introduction to Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6157 F7 Theoretical Foundations of International Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6158 F7 Current Issues in Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6159 F7 Trade Remedies in WTO Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6163 F7 International Business Transactions AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6164 F7 Intellectual Property and Human Rights SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6165 F7 Commercial Property in a Global Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6166 F7 Critical Approaches to Terrorism and Counterterrorism AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6167 F7 Contemporary Challenges in Global Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6169 F7 Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW682 F7 EU Constitutional Law in International Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW683 F7 Judicial Protection in the European Union AUT SEM 17 15
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW686 F7 EU Internal Market Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW688 F7 EU Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
5ci. LLM in Law (International Law and Global Justice)
A student will take a minimum of 90 and a maximum of 120 credits from this group.
LAW60044 F7 International Law and the Use of Force SPR SEM 17 15
LAW60047 F7 Principles of International Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60053 F7 WTO Law: Foundations, Institutions, Challenges AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60054 F7 International Humanitarian Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6099 F7 EU External Relations Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6109 F7 International Human Rights: Philosophical, Moral and LegalFoundations
AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6141 F7 International Security Institutions and Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6153 F7 International Institutional Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6157 F7 Theoretical Foundations of International Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6159 F7 Trade Remedies in WTO Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6164 F7 Intellectual Property and Human Rights SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6166 F7 Critical Approaches to Terrorism and Counterterrorism AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6167 F7 Contemporary Challenges in Global Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW682 F7 EU Constitutional Law in International Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW683 F7 Judicial Protection in the European Union AUT SEM 17 15
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
5cii. LLM in Law (International Law and Global Justice)
A student will take up to 30 credits from this group.
LAW60044 F7 International Law and the Use of Force SPR SEM 17 15
LAW60047 F7 Principles of International Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60053 F7 WTO Law: Foundations, Institutions, Challenges AUT SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
LAW60054 F7 International Humanitarian Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6098 F7 Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6099 F7 EU External Relations Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6102 F7 International Commercial Arbitration SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6109 F7 International Human Rights: Philosophical, Moral and LegalFoundations
AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6135 F7 Trade Mark Law in a Branded World SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6136 F7 E-Commerce Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6138 F7 Finance and Banking SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6141 F7 International Security Institutions and Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6142 F7 Comparative Corporate Governance SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6146 F7 Commercial Litigation and Arbitration in the UK AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6149 F7 European Copyright Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6153 F7 International Institutional Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6154 F7 Principles of Commercial Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6155 F7 Introduction to Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6157 F7 Theoretical Foundations of International Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6158 F7 Current Issues in Company Law and Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6159 F7 Trade Remedies in WTO Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6163 F7 International Business Transactions AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6164 F7 Intellectual Property and Human Rights SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6165 F7 Commercial Property in a Global Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6166 F7 Critical Approaches to Terrorism and Counterterrorism AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6167 F7 Contemporary Challenges in Global Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6169 F7 Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW682 F7 EU Constitutional Law in International Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW683 F7 Judicial Protection in the European Union AUT SEM 17 15
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW686 F7 EU Internal Market Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW688 F7 EU Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
6. A student shall undertake and successfully complete a Dissertation at Doshisha University equivalent to University of Sheffieldsixtycredits.
7. In the event that a student is eligible for the award of a degree with more than one designated specialistpathway he or she will be required to elect the single pathway (if any) that he or she wishes to appear on his orher degree transcript.
8. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 4 above will be eligible for the award of the
Postgraduate Diploma in Law. A student who been awarded at least ninety of these credits from the subjects listed at 5A, 5B or 5C will be
eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Law (Corporate and Commercial Law), the Postgraduate Diploma in Law (European Law)
or the Postgraduate Diploma in Law (International Law and Global Justice), respectively.
9. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed 4 above will be eligible for the award of the PostgraduateCertificate in Law. A student who has completed all of these credits from the subjects listed at 5A, 5B or 5C will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Law (Corporate and Commercial Law), the Postgraduate Certificate in Law (European Law) orthe Postgraduate Certificate in Law (International Law and Global Justice), respectively.
10. The General Regulations for Higher Degrees, Postgraduate Diplomas and Postgraduate Certificates relating to the reuse of credits towards
another degree shall not apply to this programme.
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
LSCT102 MA/LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT (FT) (LANDSCAPEMANAGEMENT)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
LSCT102 MA/LDSCAPEMGT(LI ACCREDITED)FT(LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT (LI ACCREDITED))
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
LSC6005 F7 Special Project ACAD YR 17 50
LSC6006 F7 Managing the Landscape AUT SEM 17 20
LSC6008 F7 Maintaining Green Infrastructure AUT SEM 17 20
LSC6017 F7 Landscape Professional Practice SPR SEM 17 10
LSC6310 F7 Principles and Skills of Landscape Management ACAD YR 17 20
1B. A student will take
LSC6003 F7 Landscape Dissertation ACAD YR 17 60
2. A person may be admitted as a student for the Degree of MA in Landscape Architecture (LI accredited) who isa recognised graduate in a relevant subject and has typically 9 months of practical experience. Skills andexperience will be determined by portfolio, interview, references and on borderline cases at the discretion of theHead of Department.
3. A person may be admitted as a student for the Degree of MA in Landscape Management (LI accredited) whoholds other qualifications deemed appropriate to the Faculty, together with typically 4-5 years of practicalexperience, approved by the Head of Department, of activities related to landscape management practice.
4. A student who is awarded one hundred and twenty credits shall pass the examination for the PostgradauteDiploma in Landscape Management (LI accredited)
5. A student who is awarded sixty credits from the modules listed at 1A will be eligible for the PostgradauteCertificate in Landscape Management (LI accredited)
LSCT103 MA/LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT (PT) (LANDSCAPEMANAGEMENT)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
Year 2
LSCT103 MA/LDSCAPEMGT(LI ACCREDITED)PT(LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT (LI ACCREDITED))
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY
1A. A student will take
LSC6005 F7 Special Project ACAD YR 17 50
LSC6006 F7 Managing the Landscape AUT SEM 17 20
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
LSC6008 F7 Maintaining Green Infrastructure AUT SEM 17 20
LSC6017 F7 Landscape Professional Practice SPR SEM 17 10
LSC6310 F7 Principles and Skills of Landscape Management ACAD YR 17 20
1B. A student will take
LSC6003 F7 Landscape Dissertation ACAD YR 17 60
2. A person may be admitted as a student for the Degree of MA in Landscape Architecture (LI accredited) who isa recognised graduate in a relevant subject and has typically 9 months of practical experience. Skills andexperience will be determined by portfolio, interview, references and on borderline cases at the discretion of theHead of Department.
3. A person may be admitted as a student for the Degree of MA in Landscape Management (LI accredited) whoholds other qualifications deemed appropriate to the Faculty, together with typically 4-5 years of practicalexperience, approved by the Head of Department, of activities related to landscape management practice.
4. A student who is awarded one hundred and twenty credits shall pass the examination for the PostgraduateDiploma in Landscape Management (LI accredited)
5. A student who is awarded sixty credits from the modules listed at 1A will be eligible for the PostgraduateCertificate in Landscape Management (LI accredited)
Year 2
LSCT123 MA/LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE FT (LANDSCAPEARCHITECTURE)
(2017-2018)
For students whose initial registration was for the 2014-15 session, or after. (FT)
Year 1
THESE REGULATIONS ARE UNDER REVIEW. FOR FURTHER DETAILS PLEASE CONTACT THEDEPARTMENT DIRECTLY.
1. The programme of study will be pursued for not less than two years. There will be one examination: Part I(units in group 1A) will be examined during the first session. Part II (units in groups 2A, 2B and 2C) during thesecond session, and Part III (the unit in group 2D) shall be examined no later than September following the endof the second session.
1A. Part I
A student will take
LSC6111 F7 Landscape Architecture: Nature, Design and People AUT SEM 17 25
LSC6112 F7 Urban Ecological Design and Management AUT SEM 17 25
LSC6113 F7 Landscape Planning SPR SEM 17 25
LSC6114 F7 Landscape Urbanism and Design SPR SEM 17 25
LSC6115 F7 Introduction to Landscape Research AUT SEM 17 10
LSC6116 F7 Landscape Research Topics and Dissertation SPR SEM 17 10
Year 2
2A. Part II
A student will take
LSC6005 F7 Special Project ACAD YR 17 50
LSC6007 F7 Landscape Professional Practice SPR SEM 17 15
LSC6026 F7 Special Project: Research and Development Study AUT SEM 17 15
2B. Part II
A student will take 20 credits from this group.
LSC5010 F7 Urban Landscape Planning AUT SEM 17 20
LSC6004 F7 Landscape Design and Art Practice AUT SEM 17 20
LSC6006 F7 Managing the Landscape AUT SEM 17 20
2C. Part II
A student will take 20 credits from this group.
LSC5020 F7 Rural Landscape Planning AUT SEM 17 20
LSC5030 F7 Urban Design Project AUT SEM 17 20
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
LSC6008 F7 Maintaining Green Infrastructure AUT SEM 17 20
2D. Part III
A student will take
LSC6140 F7 Landscape Research Dissertation ACAD YR 17 60
3. A student who holds the Postgraduate Diploma in Landscape Studies (LSCT125) or has studied or gainedpractical experience of aspects of Landscape Architecture and reached a standard in these areas satisfactory tothe Faculty may be exempted by the Faculty from the first session of the programme of study and from suchsubjects of the examination as the Faculty may specify.
4. A student may be required to attend field courses as prescribed by the Head of Department (which may be heldin vacations, including the vacation preceding the first year).
5. A student will pass in all of the subjects of Part I (units in group 1A) before entering Part II of the examination(units in groups 2A, 2B and 2C). A student may be required by the Faculty to undertake not less than ninemonths of practical experience, approved by the Head of Department, of activities related to landscape practiceprior to commencing studies for Part II (units in groups 2A, 2B and 2C).
6. A student who is awarded three hundred credits will pass the Examination for the degree of MA in LandscapeArchitecture.
7. A student who is awarded two hundred and forty credits will pass the Examination for the PostgraduateDiploma in Landscape Architecture (LSCT122).
8. A student who is awarded one hundred and eighty credits will pass the Examination for the PostgraduateCertificate in Landscape Architecture (LSCT109).
9. A student who fails in any subject of Part 1 of the examination (units in group 1A) may be permitted by theFaculty to repeat the relevant subject on one further occasion by the beginning of September and the end of thefirst session. A student who is unsuccessful in the re-sit examination may not proceed to the degree of MA butwith the agreement of the examiners and approval of the Faculty proceed to complete the requirements formaythe Postgraduate Diploma in Landscape Architecture.
10. A student who has successfully completed Part II (units in groups 2A, 2B and 2C) and who does not proceed toPart III of the examination (the unit in group 2D), may, on the recommendation of the Faculty, be awarded thePostgraduate Diploma in Landscape Architecture. In exceptional circumstances a Diploma may be awardedwith 230 credits at the discretion of the examiners.
11. In calculating the award with Merit or Distinction only the performance in Part II (the units in group 2A, 2B and2C) and Part III (the unit in group 2D) will be considered.
LSCT124 MA/LANDSCAPE STUDIES (FT) (LANDSCAPESTUDIES)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
LSC6111 F7 Landscape Architecture: Nature, Design and People AUT SEM 17 25
LSC6112 F7 Urban Ecological Design and Management AUT SEM 17 25
LSC6113 F7 Landscape Planning SPR SEM 17 25
LSC6114 F7 Landscape Urbanism and Design SPR SEM 17 25
LSC6115 F7 Introduction to Landscape Research AUT SEM 17 10
LSC6116 F7 Landscape Research Topics and Dissertation SPR SEM 17 10
1B. A student will take
LSC6003 F7 Landscape Dissertation ACAD YR 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1A above will beone hundred and twentyeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Landscape Studies (LSCT125).
3. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1A above will be eligible for the awardsixtyof the Postgraduate Certificate in Landscape Studies (LSCT113).
LSCT127 MA/LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT (FT) (LANDSCAPEMANAGEMENT)
(2017-2018)
(2017-2018)
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(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
LSC6005 F7 Special Project ACAD YR 17 50
LSC6006 F7 Managing the Landscape AUT SEM 17 20
LSC6008 F7 Maintaining Green Infrastructure AUT SEM 17 20
LSC6310 F7 Principles and Skills of Landscape Management ACAD YR 17 20
LSC6313 F7 Landscape Architecture - Scope and Diversity AUT SEM 17 10
1B. A student will take
LSC6003 F7 Landscape Dissertation ACAD YR 17 60
2. A person may be admitted for the Degree of MA Landscape Management who is a recognised graduate in a firstdegree in Landscape Architecture.
3. A person may be admitted for the Degree of MA Landscape Management who is a recognised graduate in arelevant subject and who demonstrates the appropriate aptitude and skills to succeed in landscape managementthrough the personal statement and at interview, and is approved by the Head of Department.
4. A person may be admitted as a student for the Degree of MA Landscape Management who holds eitherqualifications deemed appropriate to the Faculty together with typically 4-5 years of practical experience,approved by the Head of Department, of activities related to landscape management practice.
5. A student who is awarded one hundred and twenty credits may be eligible for the award of PostgraduateDiploma in Landscape Management.
6. A student who is awarded sixty credits from the modules listed at 1A above will be eligible for the award ofPostgraduate Certificate in Landscape Management.
LSCT128 MA/LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT (PT) (LANDSCAPEMANAGEMENT)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY
1A. A student will take
LSC6005 F7 Special Project ACAD YR 17 50
LSC6006 F7 Managing the Landscape AUT SEM 17 20
LSC6008 F7 Maintaining Green Infrastructure AUT SEM 17 20
LSC6310 F7 Principles and Skills of Landscape Management ACAD YR 17 20
LSC6313 F7 Landscape Architecture - Scope and Diversity AUT SEM 17 10
1B. A student will take
LSC6003 F7 Landscape Dissertation ACAD YR 17 60
2. A person may be admitted for the Degree of MA Landscape Management who is a recognised graduate in a firstdegree in Landscape Architecture.
3. A person may be admitted for the Degree of MA Landscape Management who is a recognised graduate in arelevant subject and who demonstrates the appropriate aptitude and skills to succeed in landscape managementthrough the personal statement and at interview, and is approved by the Head of Department.
4. A person may be admitted as a student for the Degree of MA Landscape Management who holds eitherqualifications deemed appropriate to the Faculty together with typically 4-5 years of practical experience,approved by the Head of Department, of activities related to landscape management practice.
5. A student who is awarded one hundred and twenty credits may be eligible for the award of PostgraduateDiploma in Landscape Management.
6. A student who is awarded sixty credits from the modules listed at 1A above will be eligible for the award ofPostgraduate Certificate in Landscape Management.
Year 2
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MGTT001 MSC/OCCUPATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY FT(OCCUPATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a full-time student who: (i) is a recognised graduate with Honours in Psychologyor equivalents; and (ii) is eligible for Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) with the BritishPsychological Society (BPS).
1A. A student will take
MGT6161 F7 Work Design, Organisational Change and Development SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6162 F7 APPLYING PSYCHOLOGY TO WORK ANDORGANISATIONS
ACAD YR 17 15
MGT6163 F7 Leadership, Engagement and Motivation AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6164 F7 Learning, Training and Development AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6165 F7 Research Methods for Occupational Psychologists SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6166 F7 Selection and Psychological Testing in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6167 F7 Statistical Methods for Occupational Psychologists AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6168 F7 Well-being and Work SPR SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take
MGT6118 F7 Dissertation GRAD YR 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1A will be eligibleone hundred and twenty for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Occupational Psychology. The Diploma is not accredited by theBritish Psychological Society.
3. To gain an MSc in Occupational Psychology (which is accredited by the BPS) all components (180 credits)must be passed. In the case of a soft fail (40-49%) on just one module a Masters in Work Psychology (MGT021which is the non-accredited version of MGT001) can be awarded.
MGTT003 MSCMBA/MECHENG&BUSADMN (MECHANICALENGINEERING AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
MEC6016 F7 Advanced Experiments and Modelling ACAD YR 17 20
MEC6023 F7 Adaptive Decision Making in Professional EngineeringEnvironments
AUT SEM 17 10
MEC6408 F7 Industrial Marketing: Basics and Cases AUT SEM 17 10
MEC6428 F7 The Professional Responsibility of Engineers SPR SEM 17 10
1B. A student will take 10 credits from this group.
MEC6022 F7 Managing Engineering Projects and Risk SPR SEM 17 10
MEC6314 F7 Design Innovation Toolbox SPR SEM 17 10
MEC6414 F7 Engineering Marketable Solutions: Make a Change! SPR SEM 17 10
1C. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
EEE6423 F7 Introduction to Biomedical Imaging Sciences AUT SEM 17 10
MEC6403 F7 Reciprocating Engines AUT SEM 17 10
MEC6405 F7 Experimental Stress Analysis AUT SEM 17 10
MEC6411 F7 Tribology of Machine Elements AUT SEM 17 10
MEC6424 F7 Aerodynamic Design AUT SEM 17 10
MEC6429 F7 Mechanical Engineering of Railways AUT SEM 17 10
MEC6444 F7 Additive Manufacturing - Principles and Applications AUT SEM 17 10
MEC6448 F7 Acoustics AUT SEM 17 10
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MEC6449 F7 Advanced Fluid Mechanics AUT SEM 17 10
1D. A student will take a minimum of 10 and a maximum of 20 credits from this group.
MEC6316 F7 Renewable Energy SPR SEM 17 10
MEC6320 F7 Computational Fluid Dynamics SPR SEM 17 10
MEC6345 F7 Aero Propulsion SPR SEM 17 10
MEC6406 F7 Engineering Composite Materials SPR SEM 17 10
MEC6415 F7 Condition Monitoring SPR SEM 17 10
MEC6421 F7 Sports Engineering SPR SEM 17 10
MEC6422 F7 Nuclear Thermal Hydraulics and Heat Transfer SPR SEM 17 10
MEC6430 F7 Solid Biomechanics SPR SEM 17 10
MEC6445 F7 Additive Manufacturing - Principles and Applications 2 SPR SEM 17 10
MEC6450 F7 Combustion, Fuels and Emission Control in Future PowerGeneration
SPR SEM 17 10
1E. A student will take up to 10 credits from this group.
MEC6407 F7 Fundamental Biomechanics SPR SEM 17 10
MEC6413 F7 Aircraft Aeroelasticity and Loads SPR SEM 17 10
1F. A student will take 10 credits from this group.
MEC6008 F7 Graphical Programming with LabView ACAD YR 17 10
MEC6009 F7 Finite Element Analysis with Ansys ACAD YR 17 10
MEC6013 F7 An Introduction to Solidworks ACAD YR 17 5
MEC6014 F7 An Introduction to Matlab ACAD YR 17 5
1G. A student will take
MEC6500 F7 MSc MBA Double Award Dissertation part 1 (Engineering) ACAD YR 17 60
1H. A student may submit the MSc MBA Double Award Dissertation Part 1 (Engineering) (MEC6500) only withthe permission of the Head of Department based on the performance in the units listed at 1A to 1F above.
1I. In the event of failure in the MSc MBA Double Award Dissertation Part 1 (Engineering) (MEC6500) at thefirst attempt, any resubmission is subject to the approval of the Head of Department.
1J. Provisional permission to progress to Year 2 will be granted based on the results of units listed at 1A to 1Fabove and confirmed by the Board of Examiners based on the results of units listed at 1A to 1G above.Confirmation of permission to progress will be dependent on successful completion of Year 1 at the firstattempt.
1K. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed above will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Managementbut will not be permitted to progress to Year 2 of the Double Award.
1L. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A to 1F inclusive will be eligiblefor the award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Management but willnot be permitted to progress to Year 2 of the Double Award.
Year 2
THESE REGULATIONS ARE CURRENTLY UNDER REVIEW. PLEASE CONTACT THEMANAGEMENT SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER DETAILS ABOUT THE PROGRAMME OFSTUDY.
2A. A student will take
MGT6041 F7 Strategic Management SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6111 F7 Accounting and Financial Management AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6120 F7 Managing Organisational Behaviour AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6150 F7 Operations Management AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6226 F7 Global Managerial Economics AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6227 F7 The Intelligent Organisation AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6228 F7 Marketing Consultancy Challenge AUT SEM 17 20
MGT6229 F7 Effective and Responsible Leadership SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6234 F7 New Venture Creation Challenge SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6235 F7 Internationalisation Challenge SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6236 F7 Career Accelerator Programme ACAD YR 17 0
2B. A student will take 20 credits from this group.
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MGT6060 F7 Human Resource Management SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6221 F7 Strategic Management Accounting SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6340 F7 Corporate Finance SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6810 F7 Risk and Crisis Management SPR SEM 17 10
2C. A student will take
MGT6238 F7 MSc MBA Double Award Extended Project Part 2(Management)
GRAD YR 17 45
2D. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 2A and 2B willbe eligible for the awards of the Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration and the MSc in AdvancedControl and Systems Engineering.
2E. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 2A and 2B will be eligible for theawards of the Postgraduate Certificate in Business Administration and the MSc in Advanced Control andSystems Engineering.
MGTT004 MSCMBA/ACSE&BUSADMN (ADVANCED CONTROLAND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND BUSINESSADMINISTRATION)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
ACS6101 F7 Foundations of Control Systems AUT SEM 17 30
ACS6102 F7 State-Space, Non-Linear and Optimal Control AUT SEM 17 15
ACS6103 F7 Signal Processing and Estimation AUT SEM 17 15
ACS6110 F7 Embedded Systems and Rapid Control Prototyping SPR SEM 17 15
ACS6116 F7 Advanced Industrial Control SPR SEM 17 15
A student will either take 1B.
1B. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
ACS6121 F7 Robotics and Autonomous Systems SPR SEM 17 15
ACS6123 F7 Intelligent and Vision Systems SPR SEM 17 15
ACS6124 F7 Multisensor and Decision Systems SPR SEM 17 15
ACS6125 F7 Nonlinear and Hybrid Systems SPR SEM 17 15
ACS6123 and ACS6125 must be taken together. ACS6121 and ACS6124 must be taken together.
1C. A student will take
ACS6250 F7 MSc MBA Double Award Dissertation Part 1 (ACSE) ACAD YR 17 60
1D. A student may submit the MSc MBA Double Award Dissertation Part 1 (ACSE) (ACS6250) only with thepermission of the Head of Department based on the performance in the units listed at 1A to 1B above.
1E. In the event of failure in the MSc MBA Double Award Dissertation Part 1 (ACSE) (ACS6250) at the firstattempt, any resubmission is subject to the approval of the Head of Department.
1F. Provisional permission to progress to Year 2 will be granted based on the results of units listed at 1A to 1Babove and confirmed by the Board of Examiners based on the results of units listed at 1A to 1C above.Confirmation of permission to progress will be dependent on successful completion of Year 1 at the firstattempt.
1G. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed above will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Advanced Control and Systems Engineering but willnot be permitted to progress to Year 2 of the Double Award.
1H. A student who has been awardedsixtycredits in respect of units listed at 1A to 1B inclusive will be eligiblefor the award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Advanced Control and Systems Engineering but will not bepermitted to progress to Year 2 of the Double Award.
Year 2
THESE REGULATIONS ARE CURRENTLY UNDER REVIEW. PLEASE CONTACT THEMANAGEMENT SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER DETAILS ABOUT THE PROGRAMME OFSTUDY.
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
2A. A student will take
MGT6041 F7 Strategic Management SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6111 F7 Accounting and Financial Management AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6120 F7 Managing Organisational Behaviour AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6150 F7 Operations Management AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6226 F7 Global Managerial Economics AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6227 F7 The Intelligent Organisation AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6228 F7 Marketing Consultancy Challenge AUT SEM 17 20
MGT6229 F7 Effective and Responsible Leadership SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6234 F7 New Venture Creation Challenge SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6235 F7 Internationalisation Challenge SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6236 F7 Career Accelerator Programme ACAD YR 17 0
2B. A student will take 20 credits from this group.
MGT6060 F7 Human Resource Management SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6221 F7 Strategic Management Accounting SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6340 F7 Corporate Finance SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6810 F7 Risk and Crisis Management SPR SEM 17 10
2C. A student will take
MGT6238 F7 MSc MBA Double Award Extended Project Part 2(Management)
GRAD YR 17 45
2D. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 2A and 2B willbe eligible for the awards of the Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration and the MSc in AdvancedControl and Systems Engineering.
2E. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 2A and 2B will be eligible for theawards of the Postgraduate Certificate in Business Administration and the MSc in Advanced Control andSystems Engineering.
MGTT005 MSCMBA/PROCESSSAFETY&BUSADMN (PROCESSSAFETY AND LOSS PREVENTION AND BUSINESSADMINISTRATION)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
CPE6200 F7 Hazards in Process Plant Design and Operation AUT SEM 17 15
CPE6210 F7 Introduction to Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment AUT SEM 17 15
CPE6270 F7 Process Safety Management and Loss Prevention AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 75 credits from this group.
CPE6014 F7 Safety in Nuclear Operations SPR SEM 17 15
CPE6230 F7 Major Hazards and Emergency Planning SPR SEM 17 15
CPE6240 F7 Applied Hazard and Operability Studies SPR SEM 17 15
CPE6250 F7 Process Plant Reliability and Maintainability AUT SEM 17 15
CPE6260 F7 Human Behaviour and Human Error AUT SEM 17 15
CPE6280 F7 Instrumented Systems and Functional Safety SPR SEM 17 15
CPE6370 F7 Process Safety in the Oil and Gas Industry SPR SEM 17 15
CPE6380 F7 Process Safety in the Pharmaceutical, Food and ConsumerProducts Industries
SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take
CPE6400 F7 MSc MBA Double Award Dissertation Part 1 (PSLP) ACAD YR 17 60
1D. A student may submit the MSc MBA Double Award Dissertation Part 1 (PSLP) (CPE6400) only with thepermission of the Head of Department based on the performance in the units listed at 1A and 1B above.
1E. In the event of failure in the MSc MBA Double Award Dissertation Part 1 (PSLP) (CPE6400) at the firstattempt, any resubmission is subject to the approval of the Head of Department.
(2017-2018)
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1F. Provisional permission to progress to Year 2 will be granted based on the results of units listed at 1A to 1Babove and confirmed by the Board of Examiners based on the results of units listed at 1A to 1C above.Confirmation of permission to progress will be dependent on successful completion of Year 1 at the firstattempt.
1G. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed above will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Process Safety and Loss Prevention but will not bepermitted to progress to Year 2 of the Double Award.
1H. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A to 1B will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Process Safety and Loss Prevention but will not be permitted toprogress to Year 2 of the Double Award.
Year 2
THESE REGULATIONS ARE CURRENTLY UNDER REVIEW. PLEASE CONTACT THEMANAGEMENT SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER DETAILS ABOUT THE PROGRAMME OFSTUDY.
2A. A student will take
MGT6041 F7 Strategic Management SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6111 F7 Accounting and Financial Management AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6120 F7 Managing Organisational Behaviour AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6150 F7 Operations Management AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6226 F7 Global Managerial Economics AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6227 F7 The Intelligent Organisation AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6228 F7 Marketing Consultancy Challenge AUT SEM 17 20
MGT6229 F7 Effective and Responsible Leadership SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6234 F7 New Venture Creation Challenge SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6235 F7 Internationalisation Challenge SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6236 F7 Career Accelerator Programme ACAD YR 17 0
2B. A student will take 20 credits from this group.
MGT6060 F7 Human Resource Management SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6221 F7 Strategic Management Accounting SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6340 F7 Corporate Finance SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6810 F7 Risk and Crisis Management SPR SEM 17 10
2C. A student will take
MGT6238 F7 MSc MBA Double Award Extended Project Part 2(Management)
GRAD YR 17 45
2D. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 2A and 2B willbe eligible for the awards of the Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration and the MSc in AdvancedControl and Systems Engineering.
2E. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 2A and 2B will be eligible for theawards of the Postgraduate Certificate in Business Administration and the MSc in Advanced Control andSystems Engineering.
MGTT006 MSCMBA/CIVENGINEERING&BUSADMN (CIVILENGINEERING AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
CIV6115 F7 Linear Systems and Structural Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
CIV6215 F7 Structural Design AUT SEM 17 15
CIV6502 F7 Geotechnical Design SPR SEM 17 15
CIV6505 F7 Constitutive Modelling of Geotechnical Materials SPR SEM 17 15
CIV6704 F7 Hydrogeology AUT SEM 17 10
CIV685 F7 Civil Engineering Research Proposal AUT SEM 17 5
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1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
CIV6733 F7 Advanced Hydraulics AUT SEM 17 15
CIV6735 F7 Engineering Hydrology AUT SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
CIV6175 F7 Innovations in Structural Concrete SPR SEM 17 15
CIV6236 F7 Advanced Concrete Design SPR SEM 17 15
CIV6415 F7 Blast and Impact Effects on Structures SPR SEM 17 15
CIV6445 F7 Design of Earthquake Resistant Structures SPR SEM 17 15
CIV6611 F7 Sustainable Concrete Technology SPR SEM 17 15
CIV6705 * F7 Risk and Extreme Events 15
CIV6729 F7 Flood Risk Management SPR SEM 17 15
CIV6745 F7 Computational Methods in Water Engineering SPR SEM 17 15
CIV6746 F7 Design of Water Distribution and Sewer Networks SPR SEM 17 15
CIV6750 F7 Coastal Engineering SPR SEM 17 15
1D. A student will take
CIV6006 F7 MSc MBA Double Award Dissertation Part 1 (Engineering) ACAD YR 17 60
1D. A student may submit the MSc MBA Double Award Dissertation Part 1 (Engineering) (CIV6006) only with thepermission of the Head of Department based on the performance in the units listed at 1A and 1B above.
1E. In the event of failure in the MSc MBA Double Award Dissertation Part 1 (Engineering) (CIV6006) at thefirst attempt, any resubmission is subject to the approval of the Head of Department.
1F. Provisional permission to progress to Year 2 will be granted based on the results of units listed at 1A to 1Babove and confirmed by the Board of Examiners based on the results of units listed at 1A to 1C above.Confirmation of permission to progress will be dependent on successful completion of Year 1 at the firstattempt.
1G. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed above will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Civil Engineering but will not be permitted to progressto Year 2 of the Double Award.
1H. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A to 1B will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Civil Engineering but will not be permitted to progress to Year 2 ofthe Double Award.
Year 2
THESE REGULATIONS ARE CURRENTLY UNDER REVIEW. PLEASE CONTACT THEMANAGEMENT SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER DETAILS ABOUT THE PROGRAMME OFSTUDY.
2A. A student will take
MGT6041 F7 Strategic Management SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6111 F7 Accounting and Financial Management AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6120 F7 Managing Organisational Behaviour AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6150 F7 Operations Management AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6226 F7 Global Managerial Economics AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6227 F7 The Intelligent Organisation AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6228 F7 Marketing Consultancy Challenge AUT SEM 17 20
MGT6229 F7 Effective and Responsible Leadership SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6234 F7 New Venture Creation Challenge SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6235 F7 Internationalisation Challenge SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6236 F7 Career Accelerator Programme ACAD YR 17 0
2B. A student will take 20 credits from this group.
MGT6060 F7 Human Resource Management SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6221 F7 Strategic Management Accounting SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6340 F7 Corporate Finance SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6810 F7 Risk and Crisis Management SPR SEM 17 10
2C. A student will take
MGT6238 F7 MSc MBA Double Award Extended Project Part 2(Management)
GRAD YR 17 45
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2D. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 2A and 2B willbe eligible for the awards of the Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration and the MSc in AdvancedControl and Systems Engineering.
2E. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 2A and 2B will be eligible for theawards of the Postgraduate Certificate in Business Administration and the MSc in Advanced Control andSystems Engineering.
MGTT007 MSCMBA/ADVCOMPUTERSCI&BUSADMN(ADVANCED COMPUTER SCIENCE AND BUSINESSADMINISTRATION)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
COM6516 F7 Object Oriented Programming and Software Design AUT SEM 17 15
COM6905 F7 Research Methods and Professional Issues SPR SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 90 credits from this group.
COM6009 F7 Modelling and Simulation of Natural Systems SPR SEM 17 15
COM6115 F7 Text Processing AUT SEM 17 15
COM6116 F7 Theory of Distributed Systems SPR SEM 17 15
COM6501 F7 Computer Security and Forensics SPR SEM 17 15
COM6502 F7 Speech Processing AUT SEM 17 15
COM6503 F7 3D Computer Graphics AUT SEM 17 15
COM6504 F7 The Intelligent Web SPR SEM 17 15
COM6506 F7 Testing and Verification in Safety-Critical Systems AUT SEM 17 15
COM6507 F7 Software and Hardware Verification SPR SEM 17 15
COM6509 F7 Machine Learning and Adaptive Intelligence AUT SEM 17 15
COM6510 F7 Software development for mobile devices AUT SEM 17 15
COM6511 F7 Speech Technology SPR SEM 17 15
COM6513 F7 Natural Language Processing SPR SEM 17 15
COM6515 F7 Network Performance Analysis SPR SEM 17 15
COM6519 F7 Cloud Computing SPR SEM 17 15
COM6521 F7 Parallel Computing with Graphical Processing Units (GPUs) SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take
COM6913 F7 MSc MBA Double Award Dissertation ACAD YR 17 60
1D. A student may submit the MSc MBA Double Award Dissertation Part 1 (COM6913) only with the permissionof the Head of Department based on the performance in the units listed at 1A and 1B above.
1E. In the event of failure in the MSc MBA Double Award Dissertation Part 1 (COM6913) at the first attempt,any resubmission is subject to the approval of the Head of Department.
1F. Provisional permission to progress to Year 2 will be granted based on the results of units listed at 1A to 1Babove and confirmed by the Board of Examiners based on the results of units listed at 1A to 1C above.Confirmation of permission to progress will be dependent on successful completion of Year 1 at the firstattempt.
1G. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed above will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Advanced Computer Science but will not be permittedto progress to Year 2 of the Double Award.
1H. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A to 1B will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Advanced Computer Science but will not be permitted to progress toYear 2 of the Double Award.
Year 2
THESE REGULATIONS ARE CURRENTLY UNDER REVIEW. PLEASE CONTACT THEMANAGEMENT SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER DETAILS ABOUT THE PROGRAMME OFSTUDY.
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
2A. A student will take
MGT6041 F7 Strategic Management SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6111 F7 Accounting and Financial Management AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6120 F7 Managing Organisational Behaviour AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6150 F7 Operations Management AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6226 F7 Global Managerial Economics AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6227 F7 The Intelligent Organisation AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6228 F7 Marketing Consultancy Challenge AUT SEM 17 20
MGT6229 F7 Effective and Responsible Leadership SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6234 F7 New Venture Creation Challenge SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6235 F7 Internationalisation Challenge SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6236 F7 Career Accelerator Programme ACAD YR 17 0
2B. A student will take 20 credits from this group.
MGT6060 F7 Human Resource Management SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6221 F7 Strategic Management Accounting SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6340 F7 Corporate Finance SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6810 F7 Risk and Crisis Management SPR SEM 17 10
2C. A student will take
MGT6238 F7 MSc MBA Double Award Extended Project Part 2(Management)
GRAD YR 17 45
2D. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 2A and 2B willbe eligible for the awards of the Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration and the MSc in AdvancedControl and Systems Engineering.
2E. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 2A and 2B will be eligible for theawards of the Postgraduate Certificate in Business Administration and the MSc in Advanced Control andSystems Engineering.
MGTT008 MSCMBA/ADVSFTWREENG&BUSADMN(ADVANCED SOFTWARE ENGINEERING AND BUSINESSADMINISTRATION)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
COM6506 F7 Testing and Verification in Safety-Critical Systems AUT SEM 17 15
COM6516 F7 Object Oriented Programming and Software Design AUT SEM 17 15
COM6905 F7 Research Methods and Professional Issues SPR SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 75 credits from this group.
COM6009 F7 Modelling and Simulation of Natural Systems SPR SEM 17 15
COM6115 F7 Text Processing AUT SEM 17 15
COM6116 F7 Theory of Distributed Systems SPR SEM 17 15
COM6501 F7 Computer Security and Forensics SPR SEM 17 15
COM6502 F7 Speech Processing AUT SEM 17 15
COM6503 F7 3D Computer Graphics AUT SEM 17 15
COM6504 F7 The Intelligent Web SPR SEM 17 15
COM6507 F7 Software and Hardware Verification SPR SEM 17 15
COM6509 F7 Machine Learning and Adaptive Intelligence AUT SEM 17 15
COM6510 F7 Software development for mobile devices AUT SEM 17 15
COM6511 F7 Speech Technology SPR SEM 17 15
COM6513 F7 Natural Language Processing SPR SEM 17 15
COM6515 F7 Network Performance Analysis SPR SEM 17 15
COM6519 F7 Cloud Computing SPR SEM 17 15
COM6521 F7 Parallel Computing with Graphical Processing Units (GPUs) SPR SEM 17 15
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COM6534 F7 Introduction to Genesys AUT SEM 17 15
COM6535 F7 Genesys 2 SPR SEM 17 30
1C. A student will take
COM6913 F7 MSc MBA Double Award Dissertation ACAD YR 17 60
1D. A student may submit the MSc MBA Double Award Dissertation Part 1 (COM6913) only with the permissionof the Head of Department based on the performance in the units listed at 1A and 1B above.
1E. In the event of failure in the MSc MBA Double Award Dissertation Part 1 (COM6913) at the first attempt,any resubmission is subject to the approval of the Head of Department.
1F. Provisional permission to progress to Year 2 will be granted based on the results of units listed at 1A to 1Babove and confirmed by the Board of Examiners based on the results of units listed at 1A to 1C above.Confirmation of permission to progress will be dependent on successful completion of Year 1 at the firstattempt.
1G. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed above will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Advanced Software Engineering but will not bepermitted to progress to Year 2 of the Double Award.
1H. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A to 1B will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Advanced Software Engineering but will not be permitted toprogress to Year 2 of the Double Award.
Year 2
THESE REGULATIONS ARE CURRENTLY UNDER REVIEW. PLEASE CONTACT THEMANAGEMENT SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER DETAILS ABOUT THE PROGRAMME OFSTUDY.
2A. A student will take
MGT6041 F7 Strategic Management SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6111 F7 Accounting and Financial Management AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6120 F7 Managing Organisational Behaviour AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6150 F7 Operations Management AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6226 F7 Global Managerial Economics AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6227 F7 The Intelligent Organisation AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6228 F7 Marketing Consultancy Challenge AUT SEM 17 20
MGT6229 F7 Effective and Responsible Leadership SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6234 F7 New Venture Creation Challenge SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6235 F7 Internationalisation Challenge SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6236 F7 Career Accelerator Programme ACAD YR 17 0
2B. A student will take 20 credits from this group.
MGT6060 F7 Human Resource Management SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6221 F7 Strategic Management Accounting SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6340 F7 Corporate Finance SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6810 F7 Risk and Crisis Management SPR SEM 17 10
2C. A student will take
MGT6238 F7 MSc MBA Double Award Extended Project Part 2(Management)
GRAD YR 17 45
2D. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 2A and 2B willbe eligible for the awards of the Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration and the MSc in AdvancedControl and Systems Engineering.
2E. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 2A and 2B will be eligible for theawards of the Postgraduate Certificate in Business Administration and the MSc in Advanced Control andSystems Engineering.
MGTT009 MSCMBA/EEE AND BUSINESSADMN (ELECTRONICAND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND BUSINESSADMINISTRATION)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
Year 1
1A. A student will take 120 credits from this group.
EEE6201 F7 Advanced Control of Electric Drives ACAD YR 17 15
EEE6202 F7 Energy Storage Management ACAD YR 17 15
EEE6203 F7 Motion Control and Servo Drives ACAD YR 17 15
EEE6204 F7 Permanent Magnet Machines and Actuators ACAD YR 17 15
EEE6205 F7 Power Electronics Converters ACAD YR 17 15
EEE6206 F7 Power Semiconductor Devices ACAD YR 17 15
EEE6207 F7 Advanced Computer Systems ACAD YR 17 15
EEE6208 F7 Advanced Integrated Electronics ACAD YR 17 15
EEE6209 F7 Advanced Signal Processing ACAD YR 17 15
EEE6212 F7 Semiconductor Materials ACAD YR 17 15
EEE6213 F7 Principles of Semiconductor Device Technology ACAD YR 17 15
EEE6214 F7 Packaging and Reliability of Microsystems ACAD YR 17 15
EEE6215 F7 Nanoscale Electronic Devices ACAD YR 17 15
EEE6216 F7 Energy Efficient Semiconductor Devices ACAD YR 17 15
EEE6217 F7 Optical Communication Devices and Systems ACAD YR 17 15
EEE6219 F7 Computer Vision ACAD YR 17 15
EEE6220 F7 Electronic Communication Technologies ACAD YR 17 15
EEE6221 F7 Data Coding Techniques for Communication and Storage ACAD YR 17 15
EEE6222 F7 Principles of Communications ACAD YR 17 15
EEE6223 F7 Antennas, Propagation and Satellite Systems ACAD YR 17 15
EEE6224 F7 Mobile Networks and Physical Layer Protocols ACAD YR 17 15
EEE6225 F7 System Design ACAD YR 17 15
EEE6431 F7 Broadband Wireless Techniques ACAD YR 17 15
EEE6432 F7 Wireless Packet Data Networks and Protocols ACAD YR 17 15
1B. A student will take
EEE6607 F7 MSc MBA Double Award Dissertation Part 1 (Engineering) GRAD YR 17 60
1C. A student may submit the MSc MBA Double Award Dissertation Part 1 (Engineering) (EEE6607) only with thepermission of the Head of Department based on the performance in the units listed at 1A above.
1D. In the event of failure in the MSc MBA Double Award Dissertation Part 1 (Engineering) (EEE6607) at thefirst attempt, any resubmission is subject to the approval of the Board of Examiners.
1E. Provisional permission to progress to Year 2 will be granted based on the results of units listed at 1A aboveand confirmed by the Board of Examiners based on the results of units listed at 1A to 1B above.Confirmation of permission to progress will be dependent on successful completion of Year 1 at the firstattempt.
1F. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed above will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Electronic and Electrical Engineering but will not bepermitted to progress to Year 2 of the Double Award.
1G. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A will be eligible for the award ofthe Postgraduate Certificate in Electronic and Electrical Engineering but will not be permitted to progress toYear 2 of the Double Award.
Year 2
THESE REGULATIONS ARE CURRENTLY UNDER REVIEW. PLEASE CONTACT THEMANAGEMENT SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER DETAILS ABOUT THE PROGRAMME OFSTUDY.
2A. A student will take
MGT6041 F7 Strategic Management SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6111 F7 Accounting and Financial Management AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6120 F7 Managing Organisational Behaviour AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6150 F7 Operations Management AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6226 F7 Global Managerial Economics AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6227 F7 The Intelligent Organisation AUT SEM 17 10
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13-Dec-2017
MGT6228 F7 Marketing Consultancy Challenge AUT SEM 17 20
MGT6229 F7 Effective and Responsible Leadership SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6234 F7 New Venture Creation Challenge SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6235 F7 Internationalisation Challenge SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6236 F7 Career Accelerator Programme ACAD YR 17 0
2B. A student will take 20 credits from this group.
MGT6060 F7 Human Resource Management SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6221 F7 Strategic Management Accounting SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6340 F7 Corporate Finance SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6810 F7 Risk and Crisis Management SPR SEM 17 10
2C. A student will take
MGT6238 F7 MSc MBA Double Award Extended Project Part 2(Management)
GRAD YR 17 45
2D. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 2A and 2B willbe eligible for the awards of the Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration and the MSc in AdvancedControl and Systems Engineering.
2E. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 2A and 2B will be eligible for theawards of the Postgraduate Certificate in Business Administration and the MSc in Advanced Control andSystems Engineering.
MGTT01 MBA/BUSINESS ADMIN FT (BUSINESSADMINISTRATION)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
PLEASE CONTACT THE MANAGEMENT SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER DETAILSABOUT THE PROGRAMME OF STUDY.
1A. A student will take
MGT6041 F7 Strategic Management SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6111 F7 Accounting and Financial Management AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6120 F7 Managing Organisational Behaviour AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6150 F7 Operations Management AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6226 F7 Global Managerial Economics AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6227 F7 The Intelligent Organisation AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6228 F7 Marketing Consultancy Challenge AUT SEM 17 20
MGT6229 F7 Effective and Responsible Leadership SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6234 F7 New Venture Creation Challenge SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6235 F7 Internationalisation Challenge SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6236 F7 Career Accelerator Programme ACAD YR 17 0
1B. A student will take 20 credits from this group.
MGT6060 F7 Human Resource Management SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6221 F7 Strategic Management Accounting SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6340 F7 Corporate Finance SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6810 F7 Risk and Crisis Management SPR SEM 17 10
1C. A student will take: MGT6237 Individual MBA Challenge GRAD YR F7 45 credits
2. A student may proceed to the final individual project (MGT6237 Individual MBA Challenge) on therecommendation of the Examiners, if it is deemed that on successful completion of the final individual project astudent will have gained sufficient credits to be considered for the award of Master of Business Administration.
3. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration.
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Business Administration.
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
MGTT021 MSC/ WORK PSYCHOLOGY FT (WORKPSYCHOLOGY)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a full-time student if they have a significant level of psychology in theirundergraduate degree (e.g. joint honours or a psychology degree that does not cover all areas required forGraduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) with the British Psychological Society).
1A. A student will take
MGT6161 F7 Work Design, Organisational Change and Development SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6162 F7 APPLYING PSYCHOLOGY TO WORK ANDORGANISATIONS
ACAD YR 17 15
MGT6163 F7 Leadership, Engagement and Motivation AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6164 F7 Learning, Training and Development AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6165 F7 Research Methods for Occupational Psychologists SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6166 F7 Selection and Psychological Testing in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6167 F7 Statistical Methods for Occupational Psychologists AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6168 F7 Well-being and Work SPR SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take
MGT6118 F7 Dissertation GRAD YR 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1A will be eligibleone hundred and twenty for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Work Psychology.
3. The qualifications arising from this course are not accredited by the British Psychological Society.
MGTT100 MSC/MGT (INT BUSINESS) (FT) (MANAGEMENT(INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS))
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
MGT6043 F7 Accounting and Financial Management AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6045 F7 Marketing AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6046 F7 Operations and Supply Chain Management AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6047 F7 Strategic Management SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6052 F7 International Business Strategy SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6128 F7 Managerial Economics SPR SEM 17 15
MGT650 F7 Managing People in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
EAS6202 * F7 Trading in and with East Asia 15
EAS6202 F7 International Business and East Asia AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6042 F7 Negotiation and Intercultural Communication SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6104 F7 European Business SPR SEM 17 15
MGT670 F7 International Human Resource Studies SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take
MGT6129 F7 Management Inquiry SPR SEM 17 15
MGT689 F7 Project Dissertation GRAD YR 17 45
2. A student may proceed to the dissertation, on the recommendation of the Examiners, if it is deemed that onsuccessful completion of the dissertation a student will have gained sufficient credits to be considered for theaward of Masters.
3. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will be
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eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Management (International Business).
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Management Management (International Business).
MGTT109 MSC/SUSTAIN BUSINESS MGT (FT) (SUSTAINABLEBUSINESS MANAGEMENT)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
MGTT134 MSC/INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENTFT(INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
MGT6045 F7 Marketing AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6052 F7 International Business Strategy SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6104 F7 European Business SPR SEM 17 15
MGT670 F7 International Human Resource Studies SPR SEM 17 15
MGT695 F7 International Management SPR SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 45 credits from this group.
EAS6202 F7 International Business and East Asia AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6212 F7 Work and Organisation in East Asia SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6347 F7 Contemporary Chinese Business and Management AUT SEM 17 15
MDL6070 F7 Concepts and Approaches in Intercultural Communication AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6042 F7 Negotiation and Intercultural Communication SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6252 F7 Entrepreneurial Economies AUT SEM 17 15
MGT696 F7 Creating Entrepreneurial Ventures SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take
MGT682 F7 Research Methods ACAD YR 17 15
MGT689 F7 Project Dissertation GRAD YR 17 45
2. A student may proceed to the project dissertation, on the recommendation of the Examiners, if it is deemed thaton successful completion of the project dissertation a student will have gained sufficient credits to beconsidered for the award of Masters.
3. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in International Management.
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in International Management.
MGTT156 PGCERT/BUS ADMIN PT (BUSINESSADMINISTRATION)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
MGTT157 PGDIP/BUSINESS ADMIN PT (BUSINESSADMINISTRATION)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
Year 1
Year 2
MGTT158 MSC/CREATIVE & CULTURAL INDMAN(CREATIVE AND CULTURAL INDUSTRIES MANAGEMENT)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
MGT6043 F7 Accounting and Financial Management AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6069 F7 Introduction to the Creative and Cultural Industries AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6124 F7 Critical Theories and Concepts in the Cultural and CreativeIndustries
AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6125 F7 Cultural Marketing AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 60 credits from this group.
MGT6121 F7 Managing Festivals, Events and Creative Performances SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6123 F7 Fundraising management: sponsorship, philanthropy and thestate
SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6126 F7 Managing Creative Brands SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6159 F7 Managing Museums and Cultural Heritage Sites SPR SEM 17 15
MUS636 F7 Strategic planning for music business clients SPR SEM 17 15
MUS637 F7 Staging Music in Theory and Practice SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take
MGT682 F7 Research Methods ACAD YR 17 15
MGT689 F7 Project Dissertation GRAD YR 17 45
2. A student may proceed to the project dissertation, on the recommendation of the Examiners, if it is deemed thaton successful completion of the project dissertation a student will have gained sufficient credits to beconsidered for the award of Masters.
3. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Creative and Cultural Industries Management.
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Creative and Cultural Industries Management.
MGTT162 MSC/INTER MANAGE & MARKET FT(INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
EAS6347 F7 Contemporary Chinese Business and Management AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6047 F7 Strategic Management SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6052 F7 International Business Strategy SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6073 F7 Global Marketing AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6145 F7 Marketing Management AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6180 F7 Contemporary Marketing Practices AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6182 F7 International Consumer Behaviour AUT SEM 17 15
MGT695 F7 International Management SPR SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take
MGT6250 F7 Marketing Research SPR SEM 17 15
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MGT689 F7 Project Dissertation GRAD YR 17 45
2. A student may proceed to the project dissertation, on the recommendation of the Examiners, if it is deemed thaton successful completion of the project dissertation a student will have gained sufficient credits to beconsidered for the award of Masters.
3. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A will be eligiblefor the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in International Management and Marketing.
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A will be eligible for the award of thePostgraduate Certificate in International Management and Marketing.
MGTT164 PGCERT/CONSULTNCY & INNOVTN PT(CONSULTANCY AND INNOVATION)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
1A. The programme of study will be pursued part-time for a period of 12 months.
1B. A student will take
MGT6075 F7 Consultancy and Innovation Methodology GRAD YR 17 20
MGT6076 F7 Consultancy and Innovation Project GRAD YR 17 40
MGTT167 MSC/LOG & SUPPLY CHAIN MANFT (LOGISTICSAND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
MGT6081 F7 Green Logistics and Supply Chain Management AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6082 F7 Supply Chain Accounting and Finance SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6083 F7 Supply Chain Technology AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6084 F7 Logistics System AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6085 F7 Global Supply Chain Leadership SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6155 F7 Supply Networks Management SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6179 F7 Operations Management for Logistics and Supply ChainManagement
AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
MGT6047 F7 Strategic Management SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6052 F7 International Business Strategy SPR SEM 17 15
MGT695 F7 International Management SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take
MGT682 F7 Research Methods ACAD YR 17 15
MGT689 F7 Project Dissertation GRAD YR 17 45
2. A student may proceed to the project dissertation, on the recommendation of the Examiners, if it is deemed thaton successful completion of the project dissertation a student will have gained sufficient credits to beconsidered for the award of Masters.
3. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
MGTT168 MSC/LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT FT(LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT)
(2017-2018)
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
MGT6047 F7 Strategic Management SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6177 F7 Leader and Leadership Development SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6230 F7 Foundations of Leadership and Teamwork AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6231 F7 Advanced topics in Leadership: Leading In Challenging Times SPR SEM 17 15
MGT650 F7 Managing People in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
MGT696 F7 Creating Entrepreneurial Ventures SPR SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
MGT6043 F7 Accounting and Financial Management AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6045 F7 Marketing AUT SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
MGT6042 F7 Negotiation and Intercultural Communication SPR SEM 17 15
MGT670 F7 International Human Resource Studies SPR SEM 17 15
MGT695 F7 International Management SPR SEM 17 15
1D. A student will take
MGT682 F7 Research Methods ACAD YR 17 15
MGT689 F7 Project Dissertation GRAD YR 17 45
2. A student may proceed to the dissertation/final project, on the recommendation of the Examiners, if it is deemedthat on successful completion of the project dissertation a student will have gained sufficient credits to beconsidered for the award of Masters.
3. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C will one hundred and twentybe eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Leadership and Management.
4. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C will be eligible for thesixtyaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Leadership and Management.
MGTT169 MSC/MARKET MANAGE PRACTICE FT(MARKETING MANAGEMENT PRACTICE)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
MGT6073 F7 Global Marketing AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6145 F7 Marketing Management AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6147 F7 Retail and Services Marketing SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6149 F7 Marketing in Society SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6180 F7 Contemporary Marketing Practices AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6181 F7 Marketing Communications AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6182 F7 International Consumer Behaviour AUT SEM 17 15
MGT685 F7 Branding SPR SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take
MGT6250 F7 Marketing Research SPR SEM 17 15
MGT689 F7 Project Dissertation GRAD YR 17 45
2. A student may proceed to the project dissertation, on the recommendation of the Examiners, if it is deemed thaton successful completion of the project dissertation a student will have gained sufficient credits to beconsidered for the award of Masters.
3. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A will be eligiblefor the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing Practice.
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A will be eligible for the award of thePostgraduate Certificate in Marketing Practice.
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13-Dec-2017
MGTT170 MSC/ FINANCE & ACCOUNTING FT (FINANCE ANDACCOUNTING)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
MGT6097 F7 Corporate Finance AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6171 F7 Research Methods for Finance and Accounting SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6176 F7 Comparative Finance and Financial Services AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 75 credits from this group.
MGT6067 F7 Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6091 F7 Issues in Finance SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6117 F7 International Finance SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6151 F7 Risk and Uncertainty SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6152 F7 Management Accounting AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6153 F7 Financial Accounting and Financial Statement Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6154 F7 Emerging Market Finance SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6173 F7 Philosophical Perspectives on Accounting, FinancialManagement and Finance
AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6174 F7 Financial Management SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take
MGT6096 F7 Quantitative Methods for Finance and Accounting AUT SEM 17 15
MGT689 F7 Project Dissertation GRAD YR 17 45
2. A student may proceed to the project dissertation, on the recommendation of the Examiners, if it is deemed thaton successful completion of the project dissertation a student will have gained sufficient credits to beconsidered for the award of Masters.
3. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Finance and Accounting.
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Finance and Accounting.
MGTT171 PGCERT/STRAT ORGANISATION CHGE(STRATEGIC ORGANISATIONAL CHANGE)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
The programme of study will be pursued part-time for a period of 12 months.
1A. A student will take
MGT6134 F7 Strategic Organisational Change Design GRAD YR 17 15
MGT6135 F7 Strategic Organisational Change Planning GRAD YR 17 15
MGT6136 F7 Strategic Organisational Change Implementation GRAD YR 17 30
A student who satisfies the requirements for the Postgrduate Certificate in Strategic Organisational Change maybe awarded the Examiners a mark of merit or distinction.
MGTT172 MSC/ENTREPRENEURSHIP & MAN FT(ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
1A. A student will take
MGT6043 F7 Accounting and Financial Management AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6047 F7 Strategic Management SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6251 F7 Entrepreneurship (Theory and Concepts) AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6252 F7 Entrepreneurial Economies AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6253 F7 Corporate Entrepreneurship AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6255 F7 Social and Alteranative Entrepreneurship SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6257 F7 Entrepreneurship and Change SPR SEM 17 15
MGT696 F7 Creating Entrepreneurial Ventures SPR SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take
MGT682 F7 Research Methods ACAD YR 17 15
MGT689 F7 Project Dissertation GRAD YR 17 45
2. A student may proceed to the project dissertation, on the recommendation of the Examiners, if it is deemed thaton successful completion of the project dissertation a student will have gained sufficient credits to beconsidered for the award of Masters.
3. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A will be eligiblefor the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship and Management.
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A will be eligible for the award of thePostgraduate Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Management.
MGTT173 PGDIP/ENTREPRENEURSHIP & MANFT(ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
MGTT174 PGCERT/ENTREPRENEURSHIP&MAN FT(ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
MGTT175 MSC/GLOBAL MARKET MAN HKBU FT (GLOBALMARKETING MANAGEMENT)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. The MSc Global Marketing Management is a jointly delivered programme with Hong Kong Baptist Universityleading to a joint award of both universities.
1A. At the University of Sheffield
A student will take
MGT6073 F7 Global Marketing AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6145 F7 Marketing Management AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6180 F7 Contemporary Marketing Practices AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6181 F7 Marketing Communications AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6182 F7 International Consumer Behaviour AUT SEM 17 15
Year 1
2A. At HKBU
A student will take
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MGT6350 F7 International Services Marketing Management (HKBU) SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6360 F7 Strategic Marketing (HKBU) SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6370 F7 International Marketing Research (HKBU) SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6380 F7 Socially Responsible Marketing in an International Context(HKBU)
SPR SEM 17 15
2B. A student will take 45 credits from this group.
MGT689 F7 Project Dissertation GRAD YR 17 45
MGT6890 F7 Project Dissertation (HKBU) GRAD YR 17 45
3. A complete set of the programme regulations and Joint General Regulations for the award of the Masters areprovided separately on the Calendar web pages under - Regulations relating to part-time, Distance Learning,non-standard programmes.
4. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 2A will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Global Marketing Management. The Diploma will bejointly awarded by the University of Sheffield and Hong Kong Baptist University.
5. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A will be eligible for the award of thePostgraduate Certificate in Global Marketing Management (MGTT190). The Certificate will be solely awardedby the University of Sheffield.
MGTT19 MBA/BUSINESS ADMIN PT (BUSINESSADMINISTRATION)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
PLEASE CONTACT THE MANAGEMENT SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER DETAILSABOUT THE PROGRAMME OF STUDY.
1A. A student will take
MGT6041 F7 Strategic Management SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6111 F7 Accounting and Financial Management AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6120 F7 Managing Organisational Behaviour AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6226 F7 Global Managerial Economics AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6227 F7 The Intelligent Organisation AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6229 F7 Effective and Responsible Leadership SPR SEM 17 10
1B. A student will take 10 credits from this group.
MGT6060 F7 Human Resource Management SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6221 F7 Strategic Management Accounting SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6236 F7 Career Accelerator Programme ACAD YR 17 0
MGT6340 F7 Corporate Finance SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6810 F7 Risk and Crisis Management SPR SEM 17 10
Year 2
2A. A student will take
MGT6150 F7 Operations Management AUT SEM 17 10
MGT6228 F7 Marketing Consultancy Challenge AUT SEM 17 20
MGT6234 F7 New Venture Creation Challenge SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6235 F7 Internationalisation Challenge SPR SEM 17 10
2B. A student will take 10 credits from this group.
MGT6060 F7 Human Resource Management SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6221 F7 Strategic Management Accounting SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6236 F7 Career Accelerator Programme ACAD YR 17 0
MGT6340 F7 Corporate Finance SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6810 F7 Risk and Crisis Management SPR SEM 17 10
2C. A student will take: MGT6237 Individual MBA Challenge GRAD YR F7 45 credits
3. A student may proceed to the final individual project (MGT6237 Individual MBA Challenge) on the
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recommendation of the Examiners, if it is deemed that on successful completion of the final individual project astudent will have gained sufficient credits to be considered for the award of Master of Business Administration.
4. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B, 1C, 2Aand 2B will be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration.
5. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B, 1C, 2A and 2B will be eligiblefor the award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Business Administration.
MGTT191 EXECMBA/ADVMANFCTRNGMGT PT (ADVANCEDMANUFACTURING MANAGEMENT)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE SCHOOL DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1A. A student will take
MGT6183 F7 Global Challenges: Ethics, Sustainability and Future ofManufacturing
ACAD YR 17 0
MGT6184 F7 Accounting and Financial Management ACAD YR 17 10
MGT6185 F7 Managing People and Organizations ACAD YR 17 10
MGT6186 F7 Operations and Supply Chain Management ACAD YR 17 10
MGT6187 F7 Global and Managerial Economics ACAD YR 17 10
MGT6188 F7 Corporate Finance ACAD YR 17 10
MGT6189 F7 Strategic Marketing and Business to Business Sales ACAD YR 17 10
MGT6190 F7 Corporate Strategy ACAD YR 17 10
MGT6192 F7 Technological Innovation and Corporate Entrepreneurship ACAD YR 17 10
MGT6193 F7 Managing Complex Projects ACAD YR 17 10
MGT6194 F7 Leading Change ACAD YR 17 10
MGT6195 F7 Risk and Crisis Management for Manufacturing Organisations ACAD YR 17 10
MGT6196 F7 Process and Organisational Improvement ACAD YR 17 10
MGT6197 F7 International Management Consultancy ACAD YR 17 20
1B. A student will take
MGT6198 F7 EMBA Dissertation GRAD YR 17 40
2. A student may proceed to the final project, on the recommendation of the Examiners, if it is deemed that onsuccessful completion of the final project a student will have gained sufficient credits to be considered forthe award of Master of Business Administration.
3. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration.
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A will be eligible for the award ofthe Postgraduate Certificate in Business Administration.
5. The field trips are integrated with taught modules and are compulsory for all students awarded the ExecutiveMBA or Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration.
Year 2
MGTT192 MSC/ACCT,GVNCE& FIN MGT FT (ACCOUNTING,GOVERNANCE AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
MGT6067 F7 Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6152 F7 Management Accounting AUT SEM 17 15
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MGT6153 F7 Financial Accounting and Financial Statement Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6174 F7 Financial Management SPR SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 60 credits from this group.
MGT6094 F7 International Financial Reporting SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6095 F7 Performance Management SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6096 F7 Quantitative Methods for Finance and Accounting AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6097 F7 Corporate Finance AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6169 F7 International Corporate Governance SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6173 F7 Philosophical Perspectives on Accounting, FinancialManagement and Finance
AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6175 F7 Supply Chain Accounting and Finance SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6176 F7 Comparative Finance and Financial Services AUT SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take
MGT6171 F7 Research Methods for Finance and Accounting SPR SEM 17 15
MGT689 F7 Project Dissertation GRAD YR 17 45
2. A student may proceed to the project dissertation, on the recommendation of theExaminers, if it is deemed that on successful completion of the project dissertation astudent will have gained sufficient credits to be considered for the award of Masters.
3. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting, Governance and Financial Management(MGTT193).
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B willbe eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Accounting, Governance andFinancial Management (MGTT194).
MGTT198 PGCERT/LEADERSHIP & MGT FOR SW(LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT FOR SOCIAL WORK)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
1. A person may be admitted as a student who: (i) has a good Honours Degree or substantial experience in a relevant professional practice setting or has gained work experience deemed acceptable by the Faculty; and (ii)
has a professional qualification in a relevant social work, health or social care field; and (iii) is employed in arelevant practice setting.
2. The programme of study shall normally be pursued part time for not less than one year and is subject to a timelimit of three years.
3. A student will take
MGT6219 F7 Developing Leaders and Teams ACAD YR 17 15
MGT6222 F7 Leading and Managing People and Performance ACAD YR 17 15
MGT6223 F7 Financial Management and Leadership in Not-for-profit andPublic Services
ACAD YR 17 15
MGT6224 F7 Pathways to Decision-making in Different Environments ACAD YR 17 15
MGTT199 MSC/HR MANAGEMENT FT (HUMAN RESOURCEMANAGEMENT)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
MGT650 F7 Managing People in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
MGT658 F7 Professional Development AUT SEM 17 15
MGT659 F7 Industrial Relations AUT SEM 17 15
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MGT660 F7 Employee and Organizational Development SPR SEM 17 15
MGT670 F7 International Human Resource Studies SPR SEM 17 15
MGT679 F7 Employee Performance Management SPR SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
MGT6043 F7 Accounting and Financial Management AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6047 F7 Strategic Management SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6230 F7 Foundations of Leadership and Teamwork AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6231 F7 Advanced topics in Leadership: Leading In Challenging Times SPR SEM 17 15
*MGT6231 can only be taken with MGT6230.
1C. A student will take
MGT681 F7 Management Project GRAD YR 17 45
MGT682 F7 Research Methods ACAD YR 17 15
2. A student may proceed to the final project on the recommendation of the Examiners if it is deemed that onsuccessful completion of the final project a student will have gained sufficient credits to be considered forthe award of Masters.
3. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B willbe eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Human Resource Management (MGTT200).
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Human Resource Management (MGTT201).
MGTT202 PGDIP/ENGINEERING COMPETENCE(ENGINEERING COMPETENCE)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
Year 2
MGTT24 MSC/MANAGEMENT (FT) (MANAGEMENT) (2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
MGT6043 F7 Accounting and Financial Management AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6045 F7 Marketing AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6046 F7 Operations and Supply Chain Management AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6047 F7 Strategic Management SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6122 F7 Company Project SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6127 F7 Management and Organisational Theory AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6128 F7 Managerial Economics SPR SEM 17 15
MGT650 F7 Managing People in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take
MGT6129 F7 Management Inquiry SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6131 F7 Management Inquiry Project GRAD YR 17 45
2. A student may proceed to the final project, on the recommendation of the Examiners, if it is deemed that onsuccessful completion of the final project a student will have gained sufficient credits to be considered for theaward of Masters.
3. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A above will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Management.
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A above will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Management.
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MGTT61 MSC/INFO SYSTEMS MGT (FT) (INFORMATIONSYSTEMS MANAGEMENT)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
INF6001 F7 Information Systems Project Management SPR SEM 17 15
INF6021 F7 Information Systems Change Management SPR SEM 17 15
INF6110 F7 Information Systems Modelling AUT SEM 17 15
INF6320 F7 Information Systems in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6046 F7 Operations and Supply Chain Management AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6047 F7 Strategic Management SPR SEM 17 15
MGT650 F7 Managing People in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
INF6003 F7 E-Business and E-Commerce SPR SEM 17 15
INF6025 F7 Information Governance and Ethics SPR SEM 17 15
INF6040 F7 Business Intelligence SPR SEM 17 15
INF6400 F7 Information Systems and the Information Society SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6052 F7 International Business Strategy SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take
INF6000 F7 Dissertation GRAD YR 17 45
INF6340 * F7 Research Methods and Dissertation Preparation 15
2. A student may proceed to the dissertation, on the recommendation of the Examiners, if it is deemed that onsuccessful completion of the dissertation a student will have gained sufficient credits to be considered for theaward of Masters.
3. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Information Systems Management.
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Information Systems Management.
MGTT67 MSC/HUMRESMGT W/CIPDPATHWY (HUMANRESOURCE MANAGEMENT WITH CIPD PATHWAY)
(2017-2018)
For students whose initial registration was for the session 2017-18 or after. (FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
MGT6043 F7 Accounting and Financial Management AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6047 F7 Strategic Management SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6156 F7 HRM Skills Sessions ACAD YR 17 0
MGT650 F7 Managing People in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
MGT658 F7 Professional Development AUT SEM 17 15
MGT659 F7 Industrial Relations AUT SEM 17 15
MGT660 F7 Employee and Organizational Development SPR SEM 17 15
MGT670 F7 International Human Resource Studies SPR SEM 17 15
MGT679 F7 Employee Performance Management SPR SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take
MGT681 F7 Management Project GRAD YR 17 45
MGT682 F7 Research Methods ACAD YR 17 15
2. A student may proceed to the final project, on the recommendation of the Examiners, if it is deemed that onsuccessful completion of the final project a student will have gained sufficient credits to be considered for the
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award of Masters.
3. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A will be eligiblefor the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Human Resource Management.
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A will be eligible for the award of thePostgraduate Certificate in Human Resource Management.
MGTT67 MSC/HUMAN RES MGT (FT) (HUMAN RESOURCESMANAGEMENT)
(2017-2018)
For students whose initial registration was prior to the session 2017-18. (FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
MGT6043 F7 Accounting and Financial Management AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6047 F7 Strategic Management SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6156 F7 HRM Skills Sessions ACAD YR 17 0
MGT650 F7 Managing People in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
MGT658 F7 Professional Development AUT SEM 17 15
MGT659 F7 Industrial Relations AUT SEM 17 15
MGT660 F7 Employee and Organizational Development SPR SEM 17 15
MGT670 F7 International Human Resource Studies SPR SEM 17 15
MGT679 F7 Employee Performance Management SPR SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take
MGT681 F7 Management Project GRAD YR 17 45
MGT682 F7 Research Methods ACAD YR 17 15
2. A student may proceed to the final project, on the recommendation of the Examiners, if it is deemed that onsuccessful completion of the final project a student will have gained sufficient credits to be considered for theaward of Masters.
3. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1A will be eligible one hundred and twentyfor the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Human Resource Management.
4. A student who has been awarded credits in respect of units listed at 1A will be eligible for the award of thesixtyPostgraduate Certificate in Human Resource Management.
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POLT08 MA/GOV & PUBLIC POLICY (PT) (GOVERNANCEAND PUBLIC POLICY)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1A. A student will take
POL6320 F7 Analysing the Policy Process AUT SEM 17 30
1B. A student will take 90 credits from this group.
POL6005 F7 Contemporary Global Security AUT SEM 17 30
POL6560 F7 The Governance and Politics of the European Union AUT SEM 17 30
POL6602 F7 Political Economy of Global Environmental change SPR SEM 17 30
POL6604 F7 Global Health and Global Politics SPR SEM 17 30
POL6605 F7 Democratic Governance in the 21st Century: Problems,Innovations and Solutions
AUT SEM 17 30
POL6606 F7 International Political Sociology of Civil Wars AUT SEM 17 30
POL6608 F7 Policy-Making in the Real World SPR SEM 17 30
POL6609 F7 Business, Labour and Migration SPR SEM 17 30
POL6611 F7 Feminist and Decolonizing Approaches to InternationalRelations: Bodies, Coloniality, Knowledge
SPR SEM 17 30
POL6612 F7 The Political Economy of Poverty and Inequality AUT SEM 17 30
POL6613 F7 Wellbeing in Politics and Policy SPR SEM 17 30
POL6614 F7 Terrorism and Political Violence SPR SEM 17 30
POL6615 F7 Capitalism and Crisis SPR SEM 17 30
POL6616 F7 Development and the State AUT SEM 17 30
POL6617 F7 Political Participation and Representation SPR SEM 17 30
1C. A student will take
POL6720 F7 Dissertation for MA in Public Policy GRAD YR 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Governance and Public Policy.
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Governance and Public Policy.
Year 2
POLT10 MA/ INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS PT(INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1A. A student will take
POL6970 F7 Debating International Relations AUT SEM 17 30
1B. A student will take 90 credits from this group.
POL6005 F7 Contemporary Global Security AUT SEM 17 30
POL6560 F7 The Governance and Politics of the European Union AUT SEM 17 30
POL6602 F7 Political Economy of Global Environmental change SPR SEM 17 30
POL6604 F7 Global Health and Global Politics SPR SEM 17 30
POL6605 F7 Democratic Governance in the 21st Century: Problems,Innovations and Solutions
AUT SEM 17 30
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POL6606 F7 International Political Sociology of Civil Wars AUT SEM 17 30
POL6608 F7 Policy-Making in the Real World SPR SEM 17 30
POL6609 F7 Business, Labour and Migration SPR SEM 17 30
POL6611 F7 Feminist and Decolonizing Approaches to InternationalRelations: Bodies, Coloniality, Knowledge
SPR SEM 17 30
POL6612 F7 The Political Economy of Poverty and Inequality AUT SEM 17 30
POL6613 F7 Wellbeing in Politics and Policy SPR SEM 17 30
POL6614 F7 Terrorism and Political Violence SPR SEM 17 30
POL6615 F7 Capitalism and Crisis SPR SEM 17 30
POL6616 F7 Development and the State AUT SEM 17 30
POL6617 F7 Political Participation and Representation SPR SEM 17 30
1C. A student will take
POL6690 F7 Dissertation for MA in International Relations GRAD YR 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in International Relations.
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in International Relations.
Year 2
POLT100 MA/INTERNATIONAL POLITICS PT(INTERNATIONAL POLITICS)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT FOR INFORMATION ON WHAT UNITS ARE TO BE TAKEN IN EACHYEAR OF STUDY.
1A. A student will take
POL6004 F7 Understanding Politics AUT SEM 17 15
POL6007 F7 Research and Dissertation Preparation AUT SEM 17 15
POL6970 F7 Debating International Relations AUT SEM 17 30
1B. A student will take a minimum of 30 and a maximum of 60 credits from this group.
POL6005 F7 Contemporary Global Security AUT SEM 17 30
POL6604 F7 Global Health and Global Politics SPR SEM 17 30
POL6606 F7 International Political Sociology of Civil Wars AUT SEM 17 30
POL6611 F7 Feminist and Decolonizing Approaches to InternationalRelations: Bodies, Coloniality, Knowledge
SPR SEM 17 30
POL6614 F7 Terrorism and Political Violence SPR SEM 17 30
1C. A student will take up to 30 credits from this group.
POL6560 F7 The Governance and Politics of the European Union AUT SEM 17 30
POL6602 F7 Political Economy of Global Environmental change SPR SEM 17 30
POL6605 F7 Democratic Governance in the 21st Century: Problems,Innovations and Solutions
AUT SEM 17 30
POL6608 F7 Policy-Making in the Real World SPR SEM 17 30
POL6609 F7 Business, Labour and Migration SPR SEM 17 30
POL6612 F7 The Political Economy of Poverty and Inequality AUT SEM 17 30
POL6613 F7 Wellbeing in Politics and Policy SPR SEM 17 30
POL6615 F7 Capitalism and Crisis SPR SEM 17 30
POL6616 F7 Development and the State AUT SEM 17 30
1D. A student will take
POL6713 F7 Politics Dissertation (for MA In Int Politics, MA Politics &Governance, MA Global Political Economy
GRAD YR 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C will
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be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in International Politics (POLT101).
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in International Politics (POLT102).
Year 2
POLT103 MA/GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY FT (GLOBALPOLITICAL ECONOMY)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
POL6004 F7 Understanding Politics AUT SEM 17 15
POL6007 F7 Research and Dissertation Preparation AUT SEM 17 15
POL6607 F7 Approaches to Political Economy AUT SEM 17 30
1B. A student will take a minimum of 30 and a maximum of 60 credits from this group.
POL6602 F7 Political Economy of Global Environmental change SPR SEM 17 30
POL6608 F7 Policy-Making in the Real World SPR SEM 17 30
POL6609 F7 Business, Labour and Migration SPR SEM 17 30
POL6611 F7 Feminist and Decolonizing Approaches to InternationalRelations: Bodies, Coloniality, Knowledge
SPR SEM 17 30
POL6612 F7 The Political Economy of Poverty and Inequality AUT SEM 17 30
POL6614 F7 Terrorism and Political Violence SPR SEM 17 30
POL6615 F7 Capitalism and Crisis SPR SEM 17 30
POL6616 F7 Development and the State AUT SEM 17 30
1C. A student will take up to 30 credits from this group.
POL6005 F7 Contemporary Global Security AUT SEM 17 30
POL6560 F7 The Governance and Politics of the European Union AUT SEM 17 30
POL6604 F7 Global Health and Global Politics SPR SEM 17 30
POL6605 F7 Democratic Governance in the 21st Century: Problems,Innovations and Solutions
AUT SEM 17 30
POL6606 F7 International Political Sociology of Civil Wars AUT SEM 17 30
POL6613 F7 Wellbeing in Politics and Policy SPR SEM 17 30
1D. A student will take
POL6713 F7 Politics Dissertation (for MA In Int Politics, MA Politics &Governance, MA Global Political Economy
GRAD YR 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C willbe eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Global Political Economy (POLT105).
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Global Political Economy (POLT106).
POLT104 MA/GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY PT (GLOBALPOLITICAL ECONOMY)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT FOR INFORMATION ON WHAT UNITS ARE TO BE TAKEN IN EACHYEAR OF STUDY.
1A. A student will take
POL6004 F7 Understanding Politics AUT SEM 17 15
POL6007 F7 Research and Dissertation Preparation AUT SEM 17 15
POL6607 F7 Approaches to Political Economy AUT SEM 17 30
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1B. A student will take a minimum of 30 and a maximum of 60 credits from this group.
POL6602 F7 Political Economy of Global Environmental change SPR SEM 17 30
POL6609 F7 Business, Labour and Migration SPR SEM 17 30
POL6612 F7 The Political Economy of Poverty and Inequality AUT SEM 17 30
POL6615 F7 Capitalism and Crisis SPR SEM 17 30
POL6616 F7 Development and the State AUT SEM 17 30
1C. A student will take up to 30 credits from this group.
POL6005 F7 Contemporary Global Security AUT SEM 17 30
POL6560 F7 The Governance and Politics of the European Union AUT SEM 17 30
POL6604 F7 Global Health and Global Politics SPR SEM 17 30
POL6605 F7 Democratic Governance in the 21st Century: Problems,Innovations and Solutions
AUT SEM 17 30
POL6606 F7 International Political Sociology of Civil Wars AUT SEM 17 30
POL6608 F7 Policy-Making in the Real World SPR SEM 17 30
POL6611 F7 Feminist and Decolonizing Approaches to InternationalRelations: Bodies, Coloniality, Knowledge
SPR SEM 17 30
POL6613 F7 Wellbeing in Politics and Policy SPR SEM 17 30
1D. A student will take
POL6713 F7 Politics Dissertation (for MA In Int Politics, MA Politics &Governance, MA Global Political Economy
GRAD YR 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C willbe eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Global Political Economy (POLT105).
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Global Political Economy (POLT106).
Year 2
POLT35 MA/POLITICS PT (180) (POLITICS) (2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1A. A student will take 120 credits from this group.
POL6005 F7 Contemporary Global Security AUT SEM 17 30
POL6560 F7 The Governance and Politics of the European Union AUT SEM 17 30
POL6602 F7 Political Economy of Global Environmental change SPR SEM 17 30
POL6604 F7 Global Health and Global Politics SPR SEM 17 30
POL6605 F7 Democratic Governance in the 21st Century: Problems,Innovations and Solutions
AUT SEM 17 30
POL6606 F7 International Political Sociology of Civil Wars AUT SEM 17 30
POL6608 F7 Policy-Making in the Real World SPR SEM 17 30
POL6609 F7 Business, Labour and Migration SPR SEM 17 30
POL6611 F7 Feminist and Decolonizing Approaches to InternationalRelations: Bodies, Coloniality, Knowledge
SPR SEM 17 30
POL6613 F7 Wellbeing in Politics and Policy SPR SEM 17 30
POL6614 F7 Terrorism and Political Violence SPR SEM 17 30
POL6615 F7 Capitalism and Crisis SPR SEM 17 30
POL6616 F7 Development and the State AUT SEM 17 30
POL6617 F7 Political Participation and Representation SPR SEM 17 30
1B. A student will take
POL6660 F7 Dissertation for MA in Politics GRAD YR 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units at 1A will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Diploma in Politics.
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3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units at 1A will be eligible for the award of thePostgraduate Certificate in Politics.
Year 2
POLT45 MA/GLOBAL POLITICS AND LAW PT (GLOBALPOLITICS AND LAW)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1A. A student will take
POL615 F7 The Politics of International Law AUT SEM 17 30
1B. A student will take 90 credits from this group.
LAW60044 F7 International Law and the Use of Force SPR SEM 17 15
LAW60047 F7 Principles of International Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6098 F7 Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6141 F7 International Security Institutions and Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6148 F7 EU Migration Law in Comparative Perspective SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6156 F7 Refugees and Displaced Persons in International Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6157 F7 Theoretical Foundations of International Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6159 F7 Trade Remedies in WTO Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW682 F7 EU Constitutional Law in International Context SPR SEM 17 15
LAW683 F7 Judicial Protection in the European Union AUT SEM 17 15
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW686 F7 EU Internal Market Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW688 F7 EU Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
POL6005 F7 Contemporary Global Security AUT SEM 17 30
POL6560 F7 The Governance and Politics of the European Union AUT SEM 17 30
POL6602 F7 Political Economy of Global Environmental change SPR SEM 17 30
POL6604 F7 Global Health and Global Politics SPR SEM 17 30
POL6605 F7 Democratic Governance in the 21st Century: Problems,Innovations and Solutions
AUT SEM 17 30
POL6606 F7 International Political Sociology of Civil Wars AUT SEM 17 30
POL6608 F7 Policy-Making in the Real World SPR SEM 17 30
POL6609 F7 Business, Labour and Migration SPR SEM 17 30
POL6611 F7 Feminist and Decolonizing Approaches to InternationalRelations: Bodies, Coloniality, Knowledge
SPR SEM 17 30
POL6612 F7 The Political Economy of Poverty and Inequality AUT SEM 17 30
POL6614 F7 Terrorism and Political Violence SPR SEM 17 30
POL6615 F7 Capitalism and Crisis SPR SEM 17 30
POL6616 F7 Development and the State AUT SEM 17 30
POL6617 F7 Political Participation and Representation SPR SEM 17 30
1C. A student will take
POL616 F7 Dissertation (Global Politics & Law) ACAD YR 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Global Politics and Law.
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Global Politics and Law.
Year 2
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POLT84 MA/EUROPEAN & GLOBAL AFFAIRSFT (EUROPEANAND GLOBAL AFFAIRS)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1. A student will be registered on this programme as part of a dual degree programme offered by the University of Sheffield and LUISSGuido Carli University, Italy.
2. At the beginning of the programme of study, a student will register at both LUISS Guido Carli University and The University ofSheffield.
3. The programme of study shall be pursued full-time for not less than twenty-two months and shall be subject to a time-limit of thirty-fourmonths.
4. A student will take a programme of study at LUISS Guido Carli University, to include two core units entitled European Institutions and European Politics in the Twentieth Century, for which credits to the value of sixty University of Sheffield credits ( ECTS) will bethirtyawarded and count towards the University of Sheffield award.
Year 2
5A. At the University of Sheffield
A student will take 60 credits from this group.
POL6004 F7 Understanding Politics AUT SEM 17 15
POL6005 F7 Contemporary Global Security AUT SEM 17 30
POL6007 F7 Research and Dissertation Preparation AUT SEM 17 15
POL6320 F7 Analysing the Policy Process AUT SEM 17 30
POL6560 F7 The Governance and Politics of the European Union AUT SEM 17 30
POL6605 F7 Democratic Governance in the 21st Century: Problems,Innovations and Solutions
AUT SEM 17 30
POL6606 F7 International Political Sociology of Civil Wars AUT SEM 17 30
POL6607 F7 Approaches to Political Economy AUT SEM 17 30
POL6612 F7 The Political Economy of Poverty and Inequality AUT SEM 17 30
POL6616 F7 Development and the State AUT SEM 17 30
POL6970 F7 Debating International Relations AUT SEM 17 30
5B. At the University of Sheffield
A student will take
POL6712 F7 Dissertation for the MA in European and Global Affairs ACAD YR 17 60
6. A student who has been awarded units to the value of one hundred and twenty University of Sheffield credits inrespect of 4 and 5A will be eligible for the award of Postgraduate Diploma in European and Global Affairs fromthe University of Sheffield.
POLT87 MA/EUROPEAN & GLOBAL AFFAIRSFT (EUROPEANAND GLOBAL AFFAIRS)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
POLT95 MA/POLITICS,GOVRN&PUBPOLICY FT (POLITICS,GOVERNANCE AND PUBLIC POLICY)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
POL6004 F7 Understanding Politics AUT SEM 17 15
POL6007 F7 Research and Dissertation Preparation AUT SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
POL6320 F7 Analysing the Policy Process AUT SEM 17 30
1B. A student will take a minimum of 30 and a maximum of 60 credits from this group.
POL6005 F7 Contemporary Global Security AUT SEM 17 30
POL6560 F7 The Governance and Politics of the European Union AUT SEM 17 30
POL6608 F7 Policy-Making in the Real World SPR SEM 17 30
POL6611 F7 Feminist and Decolonizing Approaches to InternationalRelations: Bodies, Coloniality, Knowledge
SPR SEM 17 30
POL6612 F7 The Political Economy of Poverty and Inequality AUT SEM 17 30
POL6613 F7 Wellbeing in Politics and Policy SPR SEM 17 30
POL6614 F7 Terrorism and Political Violence SPR SEM 17 30
POL6615 F7 Capitalism and Crisis SPR SEM 17 30
POL6616 F7 Development and the State AUT SEM 17 30
POL6617 F7 Political Participation and Representation SPR SEM 17 30
1C. A student will take up to 30 credits from this group.
POL6005 F7 Contemporary Global Security AUT SEM 17 30
POL6602 F7 Political Economy of Global Environmental change SPR SEM 17 30
POL6604 F7 Global Health and Global Politics SPR SEM 17 30
POL6606 F7 International Political Sociology of Civil Wars AUT SEM 17 30
1D. A student will take
POL6713 F7 Politics Dissertation (for MA In Int Politics, MA Politics &Governance, MA Global Political Economy
GRAD YR 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C willbe eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Politics, Governance and Public Policy (POLT97).
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Politics, Governance and Public Policy (POLT98).
POLT96 MA/POLITICS,GOVRN&PUBPOLICY PT (POLITICS,GOVERNANCE AND PUBLIC POLICY)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT FOR INFORMATION ON WHAT UNITS ARE TO BE TAKEN IN EACHYEAR OF STUDY.
1A. A student will take
POL6004 F7 Understanding Politics AUT SEM 17 15
POL6007 F7 Research and Dissertation Preparation AUT SEM 17 15
POL6320 F7 Analysing the Policy Process AUT SEM 17 30
1B. A student will take a minimum of 30 and a maximum of 60 credits from this group.
POL6560 F7 The Governance and Politics of the European Union AUT SEM 17 30
POL6605 F7 Democratic Governance in the 21st Century: Problems,Innovations and Solutions
AUT SEM 17 30
POL6608 F7 Policy-Making in the Real World SPR SEM 17 30
POL6613 F7 Wellbeing in Politics and Policy SPR SEM 17 30
1C. A student will take up to 30 credits from this group.
POL6005 F7 Contemporary Global Security AUT SEM 17 30
POL6602 F7 Political Economy of Global Environmental change SPR SEM 17 30
POL6604 F7 Global Health and Global Politics SPR SEM 17 30
POL6606 F7 International Political Sociology of Civil Wars AUT SEM 17 30
POL6609 F7 Business, Labour and Migration SPR SEM 17 30
POL6611 F7 Feminist and Decolonizing Approaches to InternationalRelations: Bodies, Coloniality, Knowledge
SPR SEM 17 30
POL6612 F7 The Political Economy of Poverty and Inequality AUT SEM 17 30
POL6614 F7 Terrorism and Political Violence SPR SEM 17 30
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13-Dec-2017
POL6615 F7 Capitalism and Crisis SPR SEM 17 30
POL6616 F7 Development and the State AUT SEM 17 30
1D. A student will take
POL6713 F7 Politics Dissertation (for MA In Int Politics, MA Politics &Governance, MA Global Political Economy
GRAD YR 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C willbe eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Politics, Governance and Public Policy (POLT97).
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in Politics, Governance and Public Policy (POLT98).
Year 2
POLT99 MA/INTERNATIONAL POLITICS FT(INTERNATIONAL POLITICS)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
POL6004 F7 Understanding Politics AUT SEM 17 15
POL6007 F7 Research and Dissertation Preparation AUT SEM 17 15
POL6970 F7 Debating International Relations AUT SEM 17 30
1B. A student will take a minimum of 30 and a maximum of 60 credits from this group.
POL6005 F7 Contemporary Global Security AUT SEM 17 30
POL6604 F7 Global Health and Global Politics SPR SEM 17 30
POL6606 F7 International Political Sociology of Civil Wars AUT SEM 17 30
POL6611 F7 Feminist and Decolonizing Approaches to InternationalRelations: Bodies, Coloniality, Knowledge
SPR SEM 17 30
1C. A student will take up to 30 credits from this group.
POL6005 F7 Contemporary Global Security AUT SEM 17 30
POL6560 F7 The Governance and Politics of the European Union AUT SEM 17 30
POL6602 F7 Political Economy of Global Environmental change SPR SEM 17 30
POL6605 F7 Democratic Governance in the 21st Century: Problems,Innovations and Solutions
AUT SEM 17 30
POL6608 F7 Policy-Making in the Real World SPR SEM 17 30
POL6609 F7 Business, Labour and Migration SPR SEM 17 30
POL6612 F7 The Political Economy of Poverty and Inequality AUT SEM 17 30
POL6613 F7 Wellbeing in Politics and Policy SPR SEM 17 30
POL6615 F7 Capitalism and Crisis SPR SEM 17 30
1D. A student will take
POL6713 F7 Politics Dissertation (for MA In Int Politics, MA Politics &Governance, MA Global Political Economy
GRAD YR 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C willbe eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in International Politics (POLT101).
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Certificate in International Politics (POLT102).
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SCST18 MA/SOCIAL WORK FT (SOCIAL WORK) (2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
The programme of study will be pursued full-time for two years.
1A. A student will take
SCS6059 F7 Law and Social Policy for Social Work AUT SEM 17 30
SCS6061 F7 Social Work Practice - Contexts, Values and Skills ACAD YR 17 15
SCS6062 F7 Human Growth and development through the Life Course forSocial Workers
ACAD YR 17 15
1B. A student will take
SCS6057 F7 Readiness for Practice Placement One AUT SEM 17 0
SCS6058 F7 Practice Placement One ACAD YR 17 0
1C. The following unit will be studied across both years.
A student will take
SCS6140 F7 Dissertation GRAD YR 17 60
2. In the event of failure of SCS6057, a student may not progress to SCS6058.
3. A student may not progress to the second year of study unless all units listed at 1A and 1B have beensuccessfully completed.
Year 2
4A. A student will take
SCS6063 F7 Safeguarding in Social Work Practice ACAD YR 17 30
SCS6064 F7 Skills for Social Work Practice ACAD YR 17 15
SCS6065 F7 Social Work Professional Development ACAD YR 17 15
4B. A student will take
SCS6066 F7 Practice Placement Two ACAD YR 17 0
5. In the event of failure of either SCS6058 or SCS6066, no further repeat placement will be offered unless arecommendation supported by Special Circumstances is approved by the Board of Examiners.
6. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of all 1A, 1B, 1C, 4A and 4B and sucessfully completed SCS6058
and SCS6066, shall be eligible for the Postgraduate Diploma in Social Work.
7. A student who have been awarded sixty credits in respect to 1A but either fails or sucessfully completesSCS6058, shall be eligible for the award of Postgraduate Certificate in Social Care Studies (non-professional).The award will NOT confer eligibility for registration with the professional regulator.
8. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect to 1A, 1B and 4A but who failsSCS6066 (4B), shall be eligible for the award of Postgraduate Diploma in Social Care Studies(non-professional). The award will NOT confer eligibility for registration with the professional regulator.
9. A student who have been awarded one hundred and eighty credits in respect to 1A, 1B, 1C and 4A but who fails SCS6066 (4B), shall be eligible
for the award of Masters in Social Care Studies (non-professional). The award will NOT confer eligibility for registration with the professional
regulator.
SCST20 PGDIP/ADVPROFESSIONPRACTICE PT (ADVANCEDPROFESSIONAL PRACTICE)
(2017-2018)
For students whose initial registration was for the 2016-17 session, or later. (PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1. A person may be admitted as a student who: (i) has a good Honours Degree or substantial experience in a relevant professional practice setting or
has gained work experience deemed acceptable by the Faculty; and (ii) has a professional qualification in a relevant social work, health or social
care field; and (iii) is employed in a relevant practice setting.
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2. The programme of study shall normally be pursued part time for not less than three years unless exempted from agreed study elements and should
be subject to a time limit of six years.
3. A student will take 120 credits from this group.
SCS631 F7 Evidence Informed Practice SPR SEM 17 15
SCS636 F7 Public Family Law SPR SEM 17 15
SCS667 F7 Out of Home Care AUT SEM 17 15
SCS668 F7 Interventions to Promote Change SPR SEM 17 15
SCS669 F7 Child Development and Communicating With Children SPR SEM 17 15
SCS672 F7 Parenting Capacity SPR SEM 17 15
SCS673 F7 Developing Professional Practice and Safeguarding AUT SEM 17 30
SCS674 F7 Learning and Teaching in Social Work and Social Care AUT SEM 17 30
SCS675 * F7 Introduction to Leadership and Mentoring 30
SCS678 F7 Practice Learning Educator: Stage One ACAD YR 17 15
SCS682 F7 Assessed and Supported Year in Employment ACAD YR 17 15
SCS686 F7 Research in Professional Practice SPR SEM 17 15
4. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 3 will be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Certificate in
.Advanced Professional Practice (SCST25)
Year 2
SCST25 PGCERT/ADVPROFESSIONALPRAC PT (ADVANCEDPROFESSIONAL PRACTICE)
(2017-2018)
For students whose initial registration was for the 2016-17 session, or later. (PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1. A person may be admitted as a student who: (i) has a good Honours Degree or substantial experience in a relevant professional practice setting or
has gained work experience deemed acceptable by the Faculty; and (ii) has a professional qualification in a relevant social work, health or social
care field; and (iii) is employed in a relevant practice setting.
2. The programme of study shall normally be pursued part time for not less than three years unless exempted from agreed study elements and should
be subject to a time limit of six years.
3. A student will take 60 credits from this group.
SCS631 F7 Evidence Informed Practice SPR SEM 17 15
SCS636 F7 Public Family Law SPR SEM 17 15
SCS667 F7 Out of Home Care AUT SEM 17 15
SCS668 F7 Interventions to Promote Change SPR SEM 17 15
SCS669 F7 Child Development and Communicating With Children SPR SEM 17 15
SCS672 F7 Parenting Capacity SPR SEM 17 15
SCS673 F7 Developing Professional Practice and Safeguarding AUT SEM 17 30
SCS674 F7 Learning and Teaching in Social Work and Social Care AUT SEM 17 30
SCS675 * F7 Introduction to Leadership and Mentoring 30
SCS678 F7 Practice Learning Educator: Stage One ACAD YR 17 15
SCS682 F7 Assessed and Supported Year in Employment ACAD YR 17 15
SCS686 F7 Research in Professional Practice SPR SEM 17 15
Year 2
SCST25 PGCERT/INTPRAC W/CHILD&FAM PT (INTEGRATEDPRACTICE WITH CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES)
(2017-2018)
For students whose initial registration was for the 2014-15 or 2015-16 sessionONLY.
(PT)
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1. A person may be admitted as a student who: (i) has a good Honours Degree or substantial experience in a relevant professional practice setting or
has gained work experience deemed acceptable by the Faculty; and (ii) has a professional qualification in a relevant social work, health or social
care field; and (iii) is employed in a relevant practice setting.
2. The programme of study shall normally be pursued part time for not less than three years unless exempted from agreed study elements and should
be subject to a time limit of six years.
3A. A student will take
SCS673 F7 Developing Professional Practice and Safeguarding AUT SEM 17 30
3B. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
SCS631 F7 Evidence Informed Practice SPR SEM 17 15
SCS636 F7 Public Family Law SPR SEM 17 15
SCS667 F7 Out of Home Care AUT SEM 17 15
SCS668 F7 Interventions to Promote Change SPR SEM 17 15
SCS669 F7 Child Development and Communicating With Children SPR SEM 17 15
SCS672 F7 Parenting Capacity SPR SEM 17 15
SCS674 F7 Learning and Teaching in Social Work and Social Care AUT SEM 17 30
SCS675 * F7 Introduction to Leadership and Mentoring 30
SCS678 F7 Practice Learning Educator: Stage One ACAD YR 17 15
SCS682 F7 Assessed and Supported Year in Employment SPR SEM 17 15
SCS686 F7 Research in Professional Practice SPR SEM 17 15
Year 2
SCST26 MA/ADVPROFESSIONALPRACTICE PT (ADVANCEDPROFESSIONAL PRACTICE)
(2017-2018)
For students whose initial registration was for the 2016-17 session, or later. (PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1. A person may be admitted as a student who: (i) has a good Honours Degree or substantial experience in a relevant professional practice setting or
has gained work experience deemed acceptable by the Faculty; and (ii) has a professional qualification in a relevant social work, health or social
care field; and (iii) is employed in a relevant practice setting.
2. The programme of study shall normally be pursued part time for not less than three years unless exempted from agreed study elements and should
be subject to a time limit of six years.
3A. A student will take 120 credits from this group.
SCS631 F7 Evidence Informed Practice SPR SEM 17 15
SCS636 F7 Public Family Law SPR SEM 17 15
SCS667 F7 Out of Home Care AUT SEM 17 15
SCS668 F7 Interventions to Promote Change SPR SEM 17 15
SCS669 F7 Child Development and Communicating With Children SPR SEM 17 15
SCS672 F7 Parenting Capacity SPR SEM 17 15
SCS673 F7 Developing Professional Practice and Safeguarding AUT SEM 17 30
SCS674 F7 Learning and Teaching in Social Work and Social Care AUT SEM 17 30
SCS675 * F7 Introduction to Leadership and Mentoring 30
SCS678 F7 Practice Learning Educator: Stage One ACAD YR 17 15
SCS682 F7 Assessed and Supported Year in Employment ACAD YR 17 15
SCS686 F7 Research in Professional Practice SPR SEM 17 15
3B. A student will take
SCS633 F7 Dissertation - Professional Practice with Children and Families ACAD YR 17 60
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4. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 3A will be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate
Diploma in Advanced Professional Practice (SCST20).
5. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 3A will be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Certificate in
.Advanced Professional Practice (SCST25)
Year 2
Year 3
SCST26 MA/INTPRAC W/CHILD&FAMILIES PT (INTEGRATEDPRACTICE WITH CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES)
(2017-2018)
For students whose initial registration was for the 2014-15 or 2015-16 sessionONLY.
(PT)
Year 2
Year 3
SCST33 MA/ CHILDHOOD STUDIES PT (CHILDHOODSTUDIES)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
Year 2
SCST34 MA/ SOCIOLOGY FT (SOCIOLOGY) (2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
SCS6085 F7 The Sociology of Culture and Identity SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6086 F7 Introduction to Qualitative Research AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6087 F7 Introduction to Quantitative Research AUT SEM 17 15
SMI607 F7 Principles of Research Design AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take a minimum of 30 and a maximum of 60 credits from this group.
SCS6069 F7 International Social Change and Social Problems AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6071 F7 International Social Change: Analysing Policy Responses SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6082 F7 Social Media, Data and Society AUT SEM 17 15
SCS663 F7 Visual Methods for Social Scientists SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take up to 30 credits from this group.
SCS6043 F7 What it Means to be Human SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6044 F7 Men, Masculinities and Gender Relations SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6048 F7 Intimacy and Personal Relationships SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6051 F7 Sociology of Whiteness AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6054 F7 Sociology of Evil AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6055 F7 The Sociology of Surveillance SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6084 F7 Digital Health SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6088 F7 The Sociology of Organised Crime AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6089 F7 Digital Identities SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6176 F7 Children, Families and Welfare States SPR SEM 17 15
SCS643 F7 International Childhoods - rights, policies, practices SPR SEM 17 15
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1D. A student will take
SCS6046 F7 MA in Sociology Dissertation SPR SEM 17 60
2. A student may, with the approval of the Head of Department, substitute for a unit listed at 1B and 1C otherF7-level units to the value of not more than fifteen credits.
3. A student may, with the approval of the Head of Department, substitute for units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C otherunits offered by the White Rose Doctoral Training Centre to the value of not more than sixty redits. c
4. A student may proceed to the dissertation only on the recommendation of the Examiners based on performancein the units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C, or those units substituted under regulations 2 and 3 above where applicable.
5. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C, orthose units substituted under regulations 2 and 3 above where applicable, will be eligible for the award ofPostgraduate Diploma in Sociology.
6. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C, or those unitssubstituted under regulations 2 and 3 above where applicable, will be eligible for the award of PostgraduateCertificate in Sociology.
SCST35 MA/ SOCIOLOGY PT (SOCIOLOGY) (2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1A. A student will take
SCS6085 F7 The Sociology of Culture and Identity SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6086 F7 Introduction to Qualitative Research AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6087 F7 Introduction to Quantitative Research AUT SEM 17 15
SMI607 F7 Principles of Research Design AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take a minimum of 30 and a maximum of 60 credits from this group.
SCS6069 F7 International Social Change and Social Problems AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6071 F7 International Social Change: Analysing Policy Responses SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6082 F7 Social Media, Data and Society AUT SEM 17 15
SCS663 F7 Visual Methods for Social Scientists SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take up to 30 credits from this group.
SCS6043 F7 What it Means to be Human SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6044 F7 Men, Masculinities and Gender Relations SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6048 F7 Intimacy and Personal Relationships SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6051 F7 Sociology of Whiteness AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6054 F7 Sociology of Evil AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6055 F7 The Sociology of Surveillance SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6084 F7 Digital Health SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6088 F7 The Sociology of Organised Crime AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6089 F7 Digital Identities SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6091 F7 The Sociology of Fashion SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6176 F7 Children, Families and Welfare States SPR SEM 17 15
SCS643 F7 International Childhoods - rights, policies, practices SPR SEM 17 15
1D. A student will take
SCS6046 F7 MA in Sociology Dissertation SPR SEM 17 60
2. A student may, with the approval of the Head of Department, substitute for a unit listed at 1B and 1C otherF7-level units to the value of not more than fifteen credits.
3. A student may, with the approval of the Head of Department, substitute for units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C otherunits offered by the White Rose Doctoral Training Centre to the value of not more than sixty redits. c
4. A student may proceed to the dissertation only on the recommendation of the Examiners based on performancein the units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C, or those units substituted under regulations 2 and 3 above where applicable.
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5. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C, orthose units substituted under regulations 2 and 3 above where applicable, will be eligible for the award ofPostgraduate Diploma in Sociology.
6. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A, 1B and 1C, or those unitssubstituted under regulations 2 and 3 above where applicable, will be eligible for the award of PostgraduateCertificate in Sociology.
Year 2
SCST67 MA/ SOCIAL RESEARCH PT (SOCIAL RESEARCH) (2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON WHICH UNITS ARETAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1A. A student will take:
LAW6113 Quantitative Methods GRAD YR
SCS6001 The Research Process AUT SEM
SCS6002 Qualitative Methods AUT SEM
SCS6320 Foundations of Sociological Inquiry AUT SEM
1B. A student will take 60 credits from this group.
SCS6044 F7 Men, Masculinities and Gender Relations SPR SEM 17
SCS6045 * F7 Sociology of the New Genetics
SCS6048 F7 Intimacy and Personal Relationships SPR SEM 17
SCS6051 F7 Sociology of Whiteness AUT SEM 17
SCS6054 F7 Sociology of Evil AUT SEM 17
SCS6055 F7 The Sociology of Surveillance SPR SEM 17
SCS6067 F7 Methods for International Social and Policy Analysis SPR SEM 17
SCS6069 F7 International Social Change and Social Problems AUT SEM 17
SCS6071 F7 International Social Change: Analysing Policy Responses SPR SEM 17
SCS6078 F7 Researching Digital Society AUT SEM 17
SCS6079 F7 Digital Practices SPR SEM 17
SCS6082 F7 Social Media, Data and Society AUT SEM 17
SCS6084 F7 Digital Health SPR SEM 17
SCS6085 F7 The Sociology of Culture and Identity SPR SEM 17
SCS6088 F7 The Sociology of Organised Crime AUT SEM 17
SCS6091 F7 The Sociology of Fashion SPR SEM 17
SCS643 * F7 International Childhoods - rights, policies, practices
SCS663 F7 Visual Methods for Social Scientists SPR SEM 17
SCS676 F7 Children, Families and Welfare States SPR SEM 17
Unrestricted SCS (Sociological Studies) units to the value of 60 credits.
1C. A student will take
SCS6330 F7 Dissertation GRAD YR 17
2. A student may, with the approval of the Head of the Department, substitute for a unit listed at 1B above other F7 Level units to the valueof not more than fifteen credits.
3. A student may, with the approval of the Head of Department, substitute for units listed at 1A and 1B above other units offered by theWhite Rose Doctoral Training Centre to the value of not more than sixtycredits.
4. A student may proceed to the dissertation only on the recommendation of the Examiners based on performance in the units listed at 1Aand 1B above.
5. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B above will be eligible for theaward of the Postgraduate Diploma in Social Research.
6. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A above will be eligible for the award of Postgraduate
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Certificate in Social Research.
Year 2
SCST82 MSC/INT SOCIALCHANGE&POLICY FT(INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL CHANGE AND POLICY)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
SCS6067 F7 Methods for International Social and Policy Analysis SPR SEM 17 30
SCS6069 F7 International Social Change and Social Problems AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6071 F7 International Social Change: Analysing Policy Responses SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6086 F7 Introduction to Qualitative Research AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6087 F7 Introduction to Quantitative Research AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
GEO6806 F7 Key Issues in Environment and Development SPR SEM 17 15
HAR675 F7 Key Issues in Global Public Health AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6176 F7 Children, Families and Welfare States SPR SEM 17 15
SCS643 F7 International Childhoods - rights, policies, practices SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6014 F7 Cities of 'the South': Planning for Informality SPR SEM 17 15
TRP630 F7 Theorising the City in the Global South AUT SEM 17 15
TRP631 F7 Urban Development in the Global South AUT SEM 17 15
TRP632 F7 Ideas and Practice in International Development AUT SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take 60 credits from this group.
SCS6076 F7 Dissertation in International Social Change & Policy ACAD YR 17 60
SCS6077 F7 Dissertation (With Internship) ACAD YR 17 60
2. A student may, with the approval of the Head of Department, substitute a unit listed at 1B for other F7 levelunits to the value of not more than fifteen credits.
3. A student may proceed to the dissertation only on the recommendation of the Examiners based on performancein the units listed at 1A and 1B.
4. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will beeligible for the award of Postgraduate Diploma in International Social Change and Policy.
5. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A will be eligible for the award ofPostgraduate Certificate in International Social Change and Policy.
SCST83 MSC/INT SOCIALCHANGE&POLICY PT(INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL CHANGE AND POLICY)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1A. A student will take
SCS6067 F7 Methods for International Social and Policy Analysis SPR SEM 17 30
SCS6069 F7 International Social Change and Social Problems AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6071 F7 International Social Change: Analysing Policy Responses SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6086 F7 Introduction to Qualitative Research AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6087 F7 Introduction to Quantitative Research AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
GEO6806 F7 Key Issues in Environment and Development SPR SEM 17 15
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HAR675 F7 Key Issues in Global Public Health AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6176 F7 Children, Families and Welfare States SPR SEM 17 15
SCS643 F7 International Childhoods - rights, policies, practices SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6014 F7 Cities of 'the South': Planning for Informality SPR SEM 17 15
TRP630 F7 Theorising the City in the Global South AUT SEM 17 15
TRP631 F7 Urban Development in the Global South AUT SEM 17 15
TRP632 F7 Ideas and Practice in International Development AUT SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take 60 credits from this group.
SCS6076 F7 Dissertation in International Social Change & Policy ACAD YR 17 60
SCS6077 F7 Dissertation (With Internship) ACAD YR 17 60
2. A student may, with the approval of the Head of Department, substitute a unit listed at 1B for other F7 levelunits to the value of not more than fifteen credits.
3. A student may proceed to the dissertation only on the recommendation of the Examiners based on performancein the units listed at 1A and 1B.
4. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will beeligible for the award of Postgraduate Diploma in International Social Change and Policy.
5. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A will be eligible for the award ofPostgraduate Certificate in International Social Change and Policy.
Year 2
SCST88 MA/DIGITAL MEDIA & SOCIETY FT (DIGITAL MEDIAAND SOCIETY)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
SCS6078 F7 Researching Digital Society AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6079 F7 Digital Practices SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6081 F7 Digital Methods AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
SCS6086 F7 Introduction to Qualitative Research AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6087 F7 Introduction to Quantitative Research AUT SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take a minimum of 30 and a maximum of 60 credits from this group.
SCS6043 F7 What it Means to be Human SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6044 F7 Men, Masculinities and Gender Relations SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6048 F7 Intimacy and Personal Relationships SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6051 F7 Sociology of Whiteness AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6054 F7 Sociology of Evil AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6055 F7 The Sociology of Surveillance SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6082 F7 Social Media, Data and Society AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6084 F7 Digital Health SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6085 F7 The Sociology of Culture and Identity SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6088 F7 The Sociology of Organised Crime AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6089 F7 Digital Identities SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6176 F7 Children, Families and Welfare States SPR SEM 17 15
SCS643 F7 International Childhoods - rights, policies, practices SPR SEM 17 15
SCS663 F7 Visual Methods for Social Scientists SPR SEM 17 15
1D. A student will take up to 30 credits from this group.
EAS6208 F7 Media, Culture and Society in East Asia AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6353 F7 Contemporary Chinese Society and Media SPR SEM 17 30
EAS6453 F7 Media, State and Society in China SPR SEM 17 15
GEO6302 F7 Theory and Debates in Food Security and Food Justice AUT SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
INF6024 F7 Researching Social Media SPR SEM 17 15
INF6025 F7 Information Governance and Ethics SPR SEM 17 15
INF6034 F7 Digital Advocacy SPR SEM 17 15
1E. A student will take
SCS6083 F7 Dissertation in Digital Media and Society ACAD YR 17 60
2. A student may, with the approval of the Head of Department, substitute a unit listed at 1C or 1D, with other F7Level units to the value of not more than fifteen credits.
3. A student may proceed to the dissertation only on the recommendation of the Examiners based on performancein the units listed at 1A, 1B, 1C and 1D above.
4. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits from units listed at 1A, 1B, 1C and 1D abovewill be eligible for the award of Postgraduate Diploma in Digital Media & Society.
5. A student who has been awarded sixty credits from units listed at 1A, 1B, 1C and 1D above will be eligible forthe award of Postgraduate Certificate in Digital Media & Society.
SCST89 MA/DIGITAL MEDIA & SOCIETY PT (DIGITAL MEDIAAND SOCIETY)
(2017-2018)
(PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ONWHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1A. A student will take
SCS6078 F7 Researching Digital Society AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6079 F7 Digital Practices SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6081 F7 Digital Methods AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
SCS6086 F7 Introduction to Qualitative Research AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6087 F7 Introduction to Quantitative Research AUT SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take a minimum of 30 and a maximum of 60 credits from this group.
SCS6043 F7 What it Means to be Human SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6044 F7 Men, Masculinities and Gender Relations SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6048 F7 Intimacy and Personal Relationships SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6051 F7 Sociology of Whiteness AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6054 F7 Sociology of Evil AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6055 F7 The Sociology of Surveillance SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6082 F7 Social Media, Data and Society AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6085 F7 The Sociology of Culture and Identity SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6088 F7 The Sociology of Organised Crime AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6089 F7 Digital Identities SPR SEM 17 15
SCS6176 F7 Children, Families and Welfare States SPR SEM 17 15
SCS643 F7 International Childhoods - rights, policies, practices SPR SEM 17 15
SCS663 F7 Visual Methods for Social Scientists SPR SEM 17 15
1D. A student will take up to 30 credits from this group.
EAS6208 F7 Media, Culture and Society in East Asia AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6353 F7 Contemporary Chinese Society and Media SPR SEM 17 30
EAS6453 F7 Media, State and Society in China SPR SEM 17 15
GEO6302 F7 Theory and Debates in Food Security and Food Justice AUT SEM 17 15
INF6024 F7 Researching Social Media SPR SEM 17 15
INF6025 F7 Information Governance and Ethics SPR SEM 17 15
INF6034 F7 Digital Advocacy SPR SEM 17 15
1E. A student will take
SCS6083 F7 Dissertation in Digital Media and Society ACAD YR 17 60
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
2. A student may, with the approval of the Head of Department, substitute a unit listed at 1D with other F7 Levelunits to the value of not more than fifteen credits.
3. A student may proceed to the dissertation only on the recommendation of the Examiners based on performancein the units listed at 1A, 1B, 1C and 1D above.
4. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits from units listed at 1A, 1B, 1C and 1D abovewill be eligible for the award of Postgraduate Diploma in Digital Media & Society.
5. A student who has been awarded sixty credits from units listed at 1A, 1B, 1C and 1D above will be eligible forthe award of Postgraduate Certificate in Digital Media & Society.
Year 2
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
SMIT01 MA/SOCIAL RESEARCH (SOCIAL RESEARCH) (2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
FCS6100 F7 Research Ethics and Integrity ACAD YR 17 0
SMI607 F7 Principles of Research Design AUT SEM 17 15
SMI608 F7 Professional Skills for Researchers ACAD YR 17 15
SMI613 F7 Working Beyond Disciplines ACAD YR 17 15
1B. A student will take 45 credits from this group.
SMI601 F7 Advanced Quantitative Methods for Social Research SPR SEM 17 15
SMI605 F7 Introduction to Qualitative Research AUT SEM 17 15
SMI606 F7 Introduction to Quantitative Research AUT SEM 17 15
SMI609 F7 Advanced Qualitative Methods SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
ARC6730 F7 Advanced Study and Research Methods 3 AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6741 F7 Critical Spatial Theory AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6853 F7 Theory and Research in Design AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6975 F7 Trajectories in Urban Design Practice SPR SEM 17 15
ARC6979 F7 Urban Design Tools and Methods AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6983 F7 Participation in Architecture and Urban Design AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6984 F7 History and Theory of Urban Design AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6989 F7 Reflections on Architectural Design ACAD YR 17 15
EAS6122 F7 Japanese Language I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6123 F7 Japanese Language II SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6124 F7 Lower Intermediate Japanese Language I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6125 F7 Lower-Intermediate Japanese Language II SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6126 F7 Lower-Intermediate Japanese Language III AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6127 F7 Lower-Intermediate Japanese Language IV SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6142 F7 Intermediate Japanese Language I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6146 F7 Intermediate Japanese Language II SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6147 F7 Upper Intermediate Japanese Language I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6148 F7 Upper Intermediate Japanese Language II SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6149 F7 Media and Public Communication in Japan SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6158 F7 Media and Public Communication in Japan SPR SEM 17 30
EAS6171 F7 Japanese Language 1A AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6172 F7 Japanese Language 1B AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6173 F7 Japanese Language 2A SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6174 F7 Japanese Language 2B SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6203 F7 China and Korea in the Modern World AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6204 F7 Chinese Cities in Transition AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6207 F7 Politics and Governance in Contemporary China SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6208 F7 Media, Culture and Society in East Asia AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6209 F7 International Politics in East Asia AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6212 F7 Work and Organisation in East Asia SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6226 F7 Business and Economy of Japan SPR SEM 17 30
EAS6227 F7 Business and the Economy of Japan SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6236 F7 Postwar Japanese Politics AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6251 F7 Foundation in Korean Language I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6261 F7 Foundation in Korean Language II SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6271 F7 Chinese Language I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6272 F7 Chinese Language II SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6273 F7 Chinese Language III AUT SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
EAS6274 F7 Chinese Language IV SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6347 F7 Contemporary Chinese Business and Management AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6353 F7 Contemporary Chinese Society and Media SPR SEM 17 30
EAS6447 F7 Contemporary Chinese Business and Management AUT SEM 17 30
EAS6453 F7 Media, State and Society in China SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6680 F7 Chinese Language I AUT SEM 17 30
EAS6690 F7 Chinese Language II SPR SEM 17 30
EAS6700 F7 Intermediate Chinese I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6701 F7 Intermediate Chinese 2 SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6703 F7 Advanced Chinese 1 AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6704 F7 Advanced Chinese 2 SPR SEM 17 15
EAS680 F7 State and Economy in Contemporary China SPR SEM 17 15
EAS683 F7 Global Governance and Japan AUT SEM 17 30
EAS6868 F7 East Asian Research Methods AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6002 F7 Development Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN601 F7 Applied Microeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN602 F7 Applied Macroeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN603 F7 Asset Pricing SPR SEM 17 15
ECN605 F7 International Trade SPR SEM 17 15
ECN606 F7 Public Economics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6510 F7 Microeconomic Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6520 F7 Macroeconomic Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6540 F7 Econometric Methods AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6570 F7 Modern Theory of Banking and Finance AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6580 F7 Health Economics AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6620 F7 International Money and Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6650 F7 Industrial Organisation SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6660 F7 Monetary Economics SPR SEM 17 15
EDU6084 F7 Globalisation and Education AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6085 F7 Globalising Curriculum, Assessment and Pedagogy SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6089 F7 Early Childhood 1: Development, Learning and Curriculum AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6099 F7 Early Childhood 2: Contemporary Issues in Early ChildhoodEducation
SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6345 F7 Language Acquisition, Learning and Pedagogy AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6346 F7 Language, Society and Education SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6349 F7 Developmental Psychology AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6350 F7 Psychology and Learning Communities SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6358 F7 The Practice of Research SPR SEM 17 30
GEO6016 F7 Data, Visualisation and GIS AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6024 F7 Introduction to Quantitative Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6302 F7 Theory and Debates in Food Security and Food Justice AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6305 F7 Research Design and Methods AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6801 F7 Ideas and Practice in International Development AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6802 F7 Research Design and Methods for Development AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6806 F7 Key Issues in Environment and Development SPR SEM 17 15
GEO6807 F7 Understanding Environmental Change AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6809 F7 Living with Climate Change in the Global South SPR SEM 17 15
HCS6024 F7 Children's Learning AUT SEM 17 15
HCS6087 F7 Communication Diversity & Difficulties: A ACAD YR 17 15
HST6046 F7 Sex and Power: The Politics of Women's Liberation in ModernBritain
AUT SEM 17 15
HST6054 F7 Language and Society in Early Modern England AUT SEM 17 15
HST6803 F7 Directed Reading AUT SEM 17 15
HST6803 F7 Directed Reading SPR SEM 17 15
INF6001 F7 Information Systems Project Management SPR SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
INF6002 F7 Information and Knowledge Management AUT SEM 17 15
INF6003 F7 E-Business and E-Commerce SPR SEM 17 15
INF6012 F7 Designing Usable Websites AUT SEM 17 15
INF6019 F7 Digital Multimedia Libraries SPR SEM 17 15
INF6021 F7 Information Systems Change Management SPR SEM 17 15
INF6024 F7 Researching Social Media SPR SEM 17 15
INF6025 F7 Information Governance and Ethics SPR SEM 17 15
INF6027 F7 Introduction to Data Science AUT SEM 17 15
INF6028 F7 Data Mining and Visualisation SPR SEM 17 15
INF6029 F7 Data Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
INF6031 F7 Public and Youth Library Services SPR SEM 17 15
INF6032 F7 Big Data Analytics SPR SEM 17 15
INF6033 F7 Data and Society AUT SEM 17 15
INF6034 F7 Digital Advocacy SPR SEM 17 15
INF6040 F7 Business Intelligence SPR SEM 17 15
INF6050 F7 Database Design SPR SEM 17 15
INF6060 F7 Information Retrieval: Search Engines and Digital Libraries AUT SEM 17 15
INF6110 F7 Information Systems Modelling AUT SEM 17 15
INF6180 F7 Libraries, Information and Society I AUT SEM 17 15
INF6200 F7 Academic and Workplace Library, Information and KnowledgeServices
SPR SEM 17 15
INF6320 F7 Information Systems in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
INF6350 F7 Information Literacy AUT SEM 17 15
INF6840 F7 Archives and Records Management SPR SEM 17 15
JNL6027 F7 Journalism, Globalization and Development SPR SEM 17 15
JNL6036 F7 Journalism in Britain SPR SEM 17 15
JNL6071 F7 Journalism & Democracy AUT SEM 17 15
JNL6073 F7 Online Journalism Studies SPR SEM 17 15
LAW60044 F7 International Law and the Use of Force SPR SEM 17 15
LAW60047 F7 Principles of International Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60054 F7 International Humanitarian Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6109 F7 International Human Rights: Philosophical, Moral and LegalFoundations
AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6111 F7 Human Rights Protection: International and Regional Systems SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6129 F7 Policing and Society SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6141 F7 International Security Institutions and Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6148 F7 EU Migration Law in Comparative Perspective SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6151 F7 Global Justice and International Economic Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6156 F7 Refugees and Displaced Persons in International Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6157 F7 Theoretical Foundations of International Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
LAW683 F7 Judicial Protection in the European Union AUT SEM 17 15
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW688 F7 EU Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6901 F7 Responding to Crime in Europe GRAD YR 17 15
LAW6904 F7 Crime and Globalisation SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6907 F7 Issues in Comparative Penology GRAD YR 17 15
LAW6922 F7 The Cultures of Criminology AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6923 F7 Gender and Violence SPR SEM 17 15
LSC6004 F7 Landscape Design and Art Practice AUT SEM 17 20
LSC6006 F7 Managing the Landscape AUT SEM 17 20
LSC6007 F7 Landscape Professional Practice SPR SEM 17 15
LSC6008 F7 Maintaining Green Infrastructure AUT SEM 17 20
LSC6017 F7 Landscape Professional Practice SPR SEM 17 10
LSC6023 F7 Research Methods in Landscape SPR SEM 17 10
LSC6024 F7 Contemporary Issues in Landscape Research ACAD YR 17 5
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
LSC6046 F7 Design Research Study AUT SEM 17 15
LSC6111 F7 Landscape Architecture: Nature, Design and People AUT SEM 17 25
LSC6112 F7 Urban Ecological Design and Management AUT SEM 17 25
LSC6113 F7 Landscape Planning SPR SEM 17 25
LSC6114 F7 Landscape Urbanism and Design SPR SEM 17 25
LSC6115 F7 Introduction to Landscape Research AUT SEM 17 10
LSC6116 F7 Landscape Research Topics and Dissertation SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6042 F7 Negotiation and Intercultural Communication SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6043 F7 Accounting and Financial Management AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6045 F7 Marketing AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6046 F7 Operations and Supply Chain Management AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6047 F7 Strategic Management SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6052 F7 International Business Strategy SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6067 F7 Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6069 F7 Introduction to the Creative and Cultural Industries AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6073 F7 Global Marketing AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6081 F7 Green Logistics and Supply Chain Management AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6082 F7 Supply Chain Accounting and Finance SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6083 F7 Supply Chain Technology AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6084 F7 Logistics System AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6085 F7 Global Supply Chain Leadership SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6091 F7 Issues in Finance SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6094 F7 International Financial Reporting SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6095 F7 Performance Management SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6096 F7 Quantitative Methods for Finance and Accounting AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6097 F7 Corporate Finance AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6104 F7 European Business SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6117 F7 International Finance SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6121 F7 Managing Festivals, Events and Creative Performances SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6122 F7 Company Project SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6123 F7 Fundraising management: sponsorship, philanthropy and thestate
SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6124 F7 Critical Theories and Concepts in the Cultural and CreativeIndustries
AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6125 F7 Cultural Marketing AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6126 F7 Managing Creative Brands SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6127 F7 Management and Organisational Theory AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6128 F7 Managerial Economics SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6129 F7 Management Inquiry SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6134 F7 Strategic Organisational Change Design GRAD YR 17 15
MGT6135 F7 Strategic Organisational Change Planning GRAD YR 17 15
MGT6145 F7 Marketing Management AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6147 F7 Retail and Services Marketing SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6149 F7 Marketing in Society SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6151 F7 Risk and Uncertainty SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6152 F7 Management Accounting AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6153 F7 Financial Accounting and Financial Statement Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6154 F7 Emerging Market Finance SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6155 F7 Supply Networks Management SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6159 F7 Managing Museums and Cultural Heritage Sites SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6162 F7 APPLYING PSYCHOLOGY TO WORK ANDORGANISATIONS
ACAD YR 17 15
MGT6163 F7 Leadership, Engagement and Motivation AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6165 F7 Research Methods for Occupational Psychologists SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6166 F7 Selection and Psychological Testing in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
MGT6167 F7 Statistical Methods for Occupational Psychologists AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6168 F7 Well-being and Work SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6169 F7 International Corporate Governance SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6171 F7 Research Methods for Finance and Accounting SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6173 F7 Philosophical Perspectives on Accounting, FinancialManagement and Finance
AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6174 F7 Financial Management SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6180 F7 Contemporary Marketing Practices AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6181 F7 Marketing Communications AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6182 F7 International Consumer Behaviour AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6230 F7 Foundations of Leadership and Teamwork AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6231 F7 Advanced topics in Leadership: Leading In Challenging Times SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6250 F7 Marketing Research SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6251 F7 Entrepreneurship (Theory and Concepts) AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6252 F7 Entrepreneurial Economies AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6253 F7 Corporate Entrepreneurship AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6255 F7 Social and Alteranative Entrepreneurship SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6257 F7 Entrepreneurship and Change SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6350 F7 International Services Marketing Management (HKBU) SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6360 F7 Strategic Marketing (HKBU) SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6370 F7 International Marketing Research (HKBU) SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6380 F7 Socially Responsible Marketing in an International Context(HKBU)
SPR SEM 17 15
MGT650 F7 Managing People in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
MGT658 F7 Professional Development AUT SEM 17 15
MGT659 F7 Industrial Relations AUT SEM 17 15
MGT660 F7 Employee and Organizational Development SPR SEM 17 15
MGT670 F7 International Human Resource Studies SPR SEM 17 15
MGT679 F7 Employee Performance Management SPR SEM 17 15
MGT682 F7 Research Methods ACAD YR 17 15
MGT685 F7 Branding SPR SEM 17 15
MGT695 F7 International Management SPR SEM 17 15
MGT696 F7 Creating Entrepreneurial Ventures SPR SEM 17 15
POL6003 F7 The Politics of Global Migration SPR SEM 17 30
POL6004 F7 Understanding Politics AUT SEM 17 15
POL6005 F7 Contemporary Global Security AUT SEM 17 30
POL6180 F7 Human Rights AUT SEM 17 30
POL6230 F7 The Ethics of Warfare SPR SEM 17 30
POL6560 F7 The Governance and Politics of the European Union AUT SEM 17 30
PSY6121 F7 Research Methods AUT SEM 17 30
PSY6231 F7 Professional Skills for Psychologists ACAD YR 17 30
SCS6067 F7 Methods for International Social and Policy Analysis SPR SEM 17 30
SCS6069 F7 International Social Change and Social Problems AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6078 F7 Researching Digital Society AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6081 F7 Digital Methods AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6082 F7 Social Media, Data and Society AUT SEM 17 15
SCS643 F7 International Childhoods - rights, policies, practices SPR SEM 17 15
SCS663 F7 Visual Methods for Social Scientists SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6013 F7 Cities of Diversity SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6014 F7 Cities of 'the South': Planning for Informality SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6016 F7 Social Theory for Research AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6019 F7 Governance and Participation in the Global South SPR SEM 17 15
TRP617 F7 Sustainable development: a critical investigation SPR SEM 17 15
TRP618 F7 Transport Planning SPR SEM 17 15
TRP621 F7 Advanced GIS Methods SPR SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
TRP6211 F7 Issues in Housing SPR SEM 17 15
TRP624 F7 International Real Estate Market Analysis SPR SEM 17 15
TRP630 F7 Theorising the City in the Global South AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6306 F7 Planning Law SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6403 F7 Values in Planning AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6408 F7 Advanced Software Skills in Urban Design SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6410 F7 Real Estate Economics AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6416 F7 Investment Valuation SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6421 F7 Law of Business Leases SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6423 F7 Principles of Urban Design AUT SEM 17 15
TRP651 F7 Managing Cities: The Seoul Case Study SPR SEM 17 15
TRP655 F7 Health, Wellbeing and the Built Environment SPR SEM 17 15
1D. A student will take 60 credits from this group.
SMI603 F7 Independent Research Project by Dissertation ACAD YR 17 60
SMI604 F7 Independent Research Project by Proposal ACAD YR 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits will be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Social Research
(SMIT06). The one hundred and twenty credits must include:
(a) SMI607;
(b) either SMI601 or SMI606; and
(c) either SMI605 or SMI609
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits will be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Certificate inSocial Research (SMIT07). The sixty credits must include:(a) SMI607;(b) either SMI601 or SMI606; and(c) either SMI605 or SMI609
SMIT02 MA/SOCIAL RESEARCH (SOCIAL RESEARCH) (2017-2018)
For students whose initial registration was for, or prior to, the session 2016-17. (PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT DIRECTLY FOR FURTHERINFORMATION ON WHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1A. A student will take
FCS6100 F7 Research Ethics and Integrity ACAD YR 17 0
SMI605 F7 Introduction to Qualitative Research AUT SEM 17 15
SMI606 F7 Introduction to Quantitative Research AUT SEM 17 15
SMI607 F7 Principles of Research Design AUT SEM 17 15
SMI608 F7 Professional Skills for Researchers ACAD YR 17 15
1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
SMI601 F7 Advanced Quantitative Methods for Social Research SPR SEM 17 15
SMI609 F7 Advanced Qualitative Methods SPR SEM 17 15
1C. Students will select to follow one of the following routes: 1Ci: Architecture Stream 1Cii: East Asian StudiesStream 1Ciii: Economics Stream 1Civ: Education Stream 1Cv: Geography Stream
1Cvi: Information Studies Stream 1Cvii: Journalism Stream 1Cviii: Law Stream 1Cix: Landscape Stream 1Cx:Management Stream 1Cxi: Politics Stream 1Cxii: Psychology Stream 1Cxiii: Sociological Studies Stream1Cxiv: Urban Studies and Planning Stream 1Cxv: History Stream
1Ci. Architecture Stream
A student will take 45 credits from this group.
ARC6730 F7 Advanced Study and Research Methods 3 AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6741 F7 Critical Spatial Theory AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6853 F7 Theory and Research in Design AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6975 F7 Trajectories in Urban Design Practice SPR SEM 17 15
ARC6979 F7 Urban Design Tools and Methods AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6983 F7 Participation in Architecture and Urban Design AUT SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
ARC6984 F7 History and Theory of Urban Design AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6989 F7 Reflections on Architectural Design ACAD YR 17 15
1Cii. East Asian Studies Stream (1)
A student will take 15 credits from this group.
EAS6868 F7 East Asian Research Methods AUT SEM 17 15
1Cii. East Asian Studies Stream (2)
A student will take 30 credits from this group.
EAS6122 F7 Japanese Language I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6123 F7 Japanese Language II SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6124 F7 Lower Intermediate Japanese Language I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6125 F7 Lower-Intermediate Japanese Language II SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6126 F7 Lower-Intermediate Japanese Language III AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6127 F7 Lower-Intermediate Japanese Language IV SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6142 F7 Intermediate Japanese Language I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6146 F7 Intermediate Japanese Language II SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6147 F7 Upper Intermediate Japanese Language I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6148 F7 Upper Intermediate Japanese Language II SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6149 F7 Media and Public Communication in Japan SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6158 F7 Media and Public Communication in Japan SPR SEM 17 30
EAS6171 F7 Japanese Language 1A AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6172 F7 Japanese Language 1B AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6173 F7 Japanese Language 2A SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6174 F7 Japanese Language 2B SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6203 F7 China and Korea in the Modern World AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6204 F7 Chinese Cities in Transition AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6207 F7 Politics and Governance in Contemporary China SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6208 F7 Media, Culture and Society in East Asia AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6209 F7 International Politics in East Asia AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6212 F7 Work and Organisation in East Asia SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6236 F7 Postwar Japanese Politics AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6251 F7 Foundation in Korean Language I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6261 F7 Foundation in Korean Language II SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6271 F7 Chinese Language I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6272 F7 Chinese Language II SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6273 F7 Chinese Language III AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6274 F7 Chinese Language IV SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6347 F7 Contemporary Chinese Business and Management AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6353 F7 Contemporary Chinese Society and Media SPR SEM 17 30
EAS6447 F7 Contemporary Chinese Business and Management AUT SEM 17 30
EAS6453 F7 Media, State and Society in China SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6680 F7 Chinese Language I AUT SEM 17 30
EAS6690 F7 Chinese Language II SPR SEM 17 30
EAS6700 F7 Intermediate Chinese I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6701 F7 Intermediate Chinese 2 SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6703 F7 Advanced Chinese 1 AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6704 F7 Advanced Chinese 2 SPR SEM 17 15
EAS680 F7 State and Economy in Contemporary China SPR SEM 17 15
1Ciii. Economics Stream
A student will take 45 credits from this group.
ECN6002 F7 Development Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN601 F7 Applied Microeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN602 F7 Applied Macroeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN603 F7 Asset Pricing SPR SEM 17 15
ECN605 F7 International Trade SPR SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
ECN606 F7 Public Economics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6510 F7 Microeconomic Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6520 F7 Macroeconomic Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6540 F7 Econometric Methods AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6570 F7 Modern Theory of Banking and Finance AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6580 F7 Health Economics AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6620 F7 International Money and Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6650 F7 Industrial Organisation SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6660 F7 Monetary Economics SPR SEM 17 15
1Civ. Education Stream (1)
A student will take 15 credits from this group.
EDU6146 F7 Critical Issues in Education and Educational Research AUT SEM 17 15
1Civ. Education Stream (2)
A student will take 30 credits from this group.
EDU6084 F7 Globalisation and Education AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6085 F7 Globalising Curriculum, Assessment and Pedagogy SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6089 F7 Early Childhood 1: Development, Learning and Curriculum AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6099 F7 Early Childhood 2: Contemporary Issues in Early ChildhoodEducation
SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6345 F7 Language Acquisition, Learning and Pedagogy AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6346 F7 Language, Society and Education SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6349 F7 Developmental Psychology AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6350 F7 Psychology and Learning Communities SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6358 F7 The Practice of Research SPR SEM 17 30
1Cv. Geography Stream (1)
A student will take 15 credits from this group.
GEO6302 F7 Theory and Debates in Food Security and Food Justice AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6801 F7 Ideas and Practice in International Development AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6806 F7 Key Issues in Environment and Development SPR SEM 17 15
1Cv. Geography Stream (2)
A student will take 30 credits from this group.
GEO6016 F7 Data, Visualisation and GIS AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6024 F7 Introduction to Quantitative Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6305 F7 Research Design and Methods AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6802 F7 Research Design and Methods for Development AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6807 F7 Understanding Environmental Change AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6809 F7 Living with Climate Change in the Global South SPR SEM 17 15
1Cvi. Information Studies Stream
A student will take 45 credits from this group.
INF6001 F7 Information Systems Project Management SPR SEM 17 15
INF6002 F7 Information and Knowledge Management AUT SEM 17 15
INF6003 F7 E-Business and E-Commerce SPR SEM 17 15
INF6012 F7 Designing Usable Websites AUT SEM 17 15
INF6019 F7 Digital Multimedia Libraries SPR SEM 17 15
INF6021 F7 Information Systems Change Management SPR SEM 17 15
INF6024 F7 Researching Social Media SPR SEM 17 15
INF6025 F7 Information Governance and Ethics SPR SEM 17 15
INF6027 F7 Introduction to Data Science AUT SEM 17 15
INF6028 F7 Data Mining and Visualisation SPR SEM 17 15
INF6029 F7 Data Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
INF6031 F7 Public and Youth Library Services SPR SEM 17 15
INF6032 F7 Big Data Analytics SPR SEM 17 15
INF6033 F7 Data and Society AUT SEM 17 15
INF6034 F7 Digital Advocacy SPR SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
INF6040 F7 Business Intelligence SPR SEM 17 15
INF6050 F7 Database Design SPR SEM 17 15
INF6060 F7 Information Retrieval: Search Engines and Digital Libraries AUT SEM 17 15
INF6110 F7 Information Systems Modelling AUT SEM 17 15
INF6180 F7 Libraries, Information and Society I AUT SEM 17 15
INF6200 F7 Academic and Workplace Library, Information and KnowledgeServices
SPR SEM 17 15
INF6320 F7 Information Systems in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
INF6350 F7 Information Literacy AUT SEM 17 15
INF6840 F7 Archives and Records Management SPR SEM 17 15
1Cvii. Journalism Studies Stream
A student will take 45 credits from this group.
JNL6027 F7 Journalism, Globalization and Development SPR SEM 17 15
JNL6036 F7 Journalism in Britain SPR SEM 17 15
JNL6071 F7 Journalism & Democracy AUT SEM 17 15
JNL6073 F7 Online Journalism Studies SPR SEM 17 15
1Cviii Law Stream
A student will take 45 credits from this group.
LAW60044 F7 International Law and the Use of Force SPR SEM 17 15
LAW60047 F7 Principles of International Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60054 F7 International Humanitarian Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6109 F7 International Human Rights: Philosophical, Moral and LegalFoundations
AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6111 F7 Human Rights Protection: International and Regional Systems SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6129 F7 Policing and Society SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6141 F7 International Security Institutions and Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6148 F7 EU Migration Law in Comparative Perspective SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6151 F7 Global Justice and International Economic Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6156 F7 Refugees and Displaced Persons in International Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6157 F7 Theoretical Foundations of International Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
LAW683 F7 Judicial Protection in the European Union AUT SEM 17 15
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW688 F7 EU Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6901 F7 Responding to Crime in Europe GRAD YR 17 15
LAW6904 F7 Crime and Globalisation SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6907 F7 Issues in Comparative Penology GRAD YR 17 15
LAW6922 F7 The Cultures of Criminology AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6923 F7 Gender and Violence SPR SEM 17 15
1Cix. Landscape Stream
A student will take 45 credits from this group.
LSC6004 F7 Landscape Design and Art Practice AUT SEM 17 20
LSC6006 F7 Managing the Landscape AUT SEM 17 20
LSC6007 F7 Landscape Professional Practice SPR SEM 17 15
LSC6008 F7 Maintaining Green Infrastructure AUT SEM 17 20
LSC6017 F7 Landscape Professional Practice SPR SEM 17 10
LSC6023 F7 Research Methods in Landscape SPR SEM 17 10
LSC6024 F7 Contemporary Issues in Landscape Research ACAD YR 17 5
LSC6046 F7 Design Research Study AUT SEM 17 15
LSC6111 F7 Landscape Architecture: Nature, Design and People AUT SEM 17 25
LSC6112 F7 Urban Ecological Design and Management AUT SEM 17 25
LSC6113 F7 Landscape Planning SPR SEM 17 25
LSC6114 F7 Landscape Urbanism and Design SPR SEM 17 25
LSC6115 F7 Introduction to Landscape Research AUT SEM 17 10
LSC6116 F7 Landscape Research Topics and Dissertation SPR SEM 17 10
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
1Cx. Management Stream
A student will take 45 credits from this group.
MGT6042 F7 Negotiation and Intercultural Communication SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6043 F7 Accounting and Financial Management AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6045 F7 Marketing AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6046 F7 Operations and Supply Chain Management AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6047 F7 Strategic Management SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6052 F7 International Business Strategy SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6067 F7 Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6069 F7 Introduction to the Creative and Cultural Industries AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6073 F7 Global Marketing AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6081 F7 Green Logistics and Supply Chain Management AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6082 F7 Supply Chain Accounting and Finance SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6083 F7 Supply Chain Technology AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6084 F7 Logistics System AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6085 F7 Global Supply Chain Leadership SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6091 F7 Issues in Finance SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6094 F7 International Financial Reporting SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6095 F7 Performance Management SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6096 F7 Quantitative Methods for Finance and Accounting AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6097 F7 Corporate Finance AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6104 F7 European Business SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6117 F7 International Finance SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6121 F7 Managing Festivals, Events and Creative Performances SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6122 F7 Company Project SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6123 F7 Fundraising management: sponsorship, philanthropy and thestate
SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6124 F7 Critical Theories and Concepts in the Cultural and CreativeIndustries
AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6125 F7 Cultural Marketing AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6126 F7 Managing Creative Brands SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6127 F7 Management and Organisational Theory AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6128 F7 Managerial Economics SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6129 F7 Management Inquiry SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6134 F7 Strategic Organisational Change Design GRAD YR 17 15
MGT6135 F7 Strategic Organisational Change Planning GRAD YR 17 15
MGT6145 F7 Marketing Management AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6147 F7 Retail and Services Marketing SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6149 F7 Marketing in Society SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6151 F7 Risk and Uncertainty SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6152 F7 Management Accounting AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6153 F7 Financial Accounting and Financial Statement Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6154 F7 Emerging Market Finance SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6155 F7 Supply Networks Management SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6159 F7 Managing Museums and Cultural Heritage Sites SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6161 * F7 Work Design, Organisational Change and Development 15
MGT6162 F7 APPLYING PSYCHOLOGY TO WORK ANDORGANISATIONS
ACAD YR 17 15
MGT6163 F7 Leadership, Engagement and Motivation AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6164 * F7 Learning, Training and Development 15
MGT6165 F7 Research Methods for Occupational Psychologists SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6166 F7 Selection and Psychological Testing in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6167 F7 Statistical Methods for Occupational Psychologists AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6168 F7 Well-being and Work SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6169 F7 International Corporate Governance SPR SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
MGT6171 F7 Research Methods for Finance and Accounting SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6173 F7 Philosophical Perspectives on Accounting, FinancialManagement and Finance
AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6174 F7 Financial Management SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6180 F7 Contemporary Marketing Practices AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6181 F7 Marketing Communications AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6182 F7 International Consumer Behaviour AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6230 F7 Foundations of Leadership and Teamwork AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6231 F7 Advanced topics in Leadership: Leading In Challenging Times SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6250 F7 Marketing Research SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6251 F7 Entrepreneurship (Theory and Concepts) AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6252 F7 Entrepreneurial Economies AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6253 F7 Corporate Entrepreneurship AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6255 F7 Social and Alteranative Entrepreneurship SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6257 F7 Entrepreneurship and Change SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6350 F7 International Services Marketing Management (HKBU) SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6360 F7 Strategic Marketing (HKBU) SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6370 F7 International Marketing Research (HKBU) SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6380 F7 Socially Responsible Marketing in an International Context(HKBU)
SPR SEM 17 15
MGT650 F7 Managing People in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
MGT658 F7 Professional Development AUT SEM 17 15
MGT659 F7 Industrial Relations AUT SEM 17 15
MGT660 F7 Employee and Organizational Development SPR SEM 17 15
MGT670 F7 International Human Resource Studies SPR SEM 17 15
MGT679 F7 Employee Performance Management SPR SEM 17 15
MGT682 F7 Research Methods ACAD YR 17 15
MGT685 F7 Branding SPR SEM 17 15
MGT695 F7 International Management SPR SEM 17 15
MGT696 F7 Creating Entrepreneurial Ventures SPR SEM 17 15
1Cxi. Politics Stream (1)
A student will take 15 credits from this group.
POL6004 F7 Understanding Politics AUT SEM 17 15
1Cxi. Politics Stream (2)
A student will take 30 credits from this group.
POL6003 F7 The Politics of Global Migration SPR SEM 17 30
POL6005 F7 Contemporary Global Security AUT SEM 17 30
POL6180 F7 Human Rights AUT SEM 17 30
POL6230 F7 The Ethics of Warfare SPR SEM 17 30
POL6560 F7 The Governance and Politics of the European Union AUT SEM 17 30
1Cxii. Psychology Stream
A student will take 45 credits from this group.
PSY6121 F7 Research Methods AUT SEM 17 30
PSY6231 F7 Professional Skills for Psychologists ACAD YR 17 30
1Cxiii Sociological Studies Stream
A student will take 45 credits from this group.
SCS6067 F7 Methods for International Social and Policy Analysis SPR SEM 17 30
SCS6069 F7 International Social Change and Social Problems AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6078 F7 Researching Digital Society AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6081 F7 Digital Methods AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6082 F7 Social Media, Data and Society AUT SEM 17 15
SCS643 * F7 International Childhoods - rights, policies, practices 15
SCS663 F7 Visual Methods for Social Scientists SPR SEM 17 15
1Cxiv Urban Studies and Planning Stream (1)
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
A student will take 15 credits from this group.
TRP6016 F7 Social Theory for Research AUT SEM 17 15
TRP630 F7 Theorising the City in the Global South AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6403 F7 Values in Planning AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6410 F7 Real Estate Economics AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6423 F7 Principles of Urban Design AUT SEM 17 15
1Cxiv Urban Studies and Planning Stream (2)
A student will take 30 credits from this group.
TRP6013 F7 Cities of Diversity SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6014 F7 Cities of 'the South': Planning for Informality SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6019 F7 Governance and Participation in the Global South SPR SEM 17 15
TRP617 F7 Sustainable development: a critical investigation SPR SEM 17 15
TRP618 F7 Transport Planning SPR SEM 17 15
TRP621 F7 Advanced GIS Methods SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6211 F7 Issues in Housing SPR SEM 17 15
TRP624 F7 International Real Estate Market Analysis SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6280 * F7 Public Participation 15
TRP6306 F7 Planning Law SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6408 F7 Advanced Software Skills in Urban Design SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6416 F7 Investment Valuation SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6421 F7 Law of Business Leases SPR SEM 17 15
TRP651 F7 Managing Cities: The Seoul Case Study SPR SEM 17 15
TRP655 F7 Health, Wellbeing and the Built Environment SPR SEM 17 15
1Cxv. History Stream
A student will take 45 credits from this group.
HCS6024 F7 Children's Learning AUT SEM 17 15
HCS6087 F7 Communication Diversity & Difficulties: A ACAD YR 17 15
HST6046 F7 Sex and Power: The Politics of Women's Liberation in ModernBritain
AUT SEM 17 15
HST6054 F7 Language and Society in Early Modern England AUT SEM 17 15
HST6803 F7 Directed Reading AUT SEM 17 15
HST6803 F7 Directed Reading SPR SEM 17 15
1D. A student will take 60 credits from this group.
SMI603 F7 Independent Research Project by Dissertation ACAD YR 17 60
SMI604 F7 Independent Research Project by Proposal ACAD YR 17 60
Year 2
SMIT02 MA/SOCIAL RESEARCH (SOCIAL RESEARCH) (2017-2018)
For students whose initial registration was for the session 2017-18. (PT)
Year 1
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT DIRECTLY FOR FURTHERINFORMATION ON WHICH UNITS ARE TAKEN IN WHICH YEAR OF STUDY.
1A. A student will take
FCS6100 F7 Research Ethics and Integrity ACAD YR 17 0
SMI607 F7 Principles of Research Design AUT SEM 17 15
SMI608 F7 Professional Skills for Researchers ACAD YR 17 15
SMI613 F7 Working Beyond Disciplines ACAD YR 17 15
1B. A student will take 45 credits from this group.
SMI601 F7 Advanced Quantitative Methods for Social Research SPR SEM 17 15
SMI605 F7 Introduction to Qualitative Research AUT SEM 17 15
SMI606 F7 Introduction to Quantitative Research AUT SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
SMI609 F7 Advanced Qualitative Methods SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
ARC6730 F7 Advanced Study and Research Methods 3 AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6741 F7 Critical Spatial Theory AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6853 F7 Theory and Research in Design AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6975 F7 Trajectories in Urban Design Practice SPR SEM 17 15
ARC6979 F7 Urban Design Tools and Methods AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6983 F7 Participation in Architecture and Urban Design AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6984 F7 History and Theory of Urban Design AUT SEM 17 15
ARC6989 F7 Reflections on Architectural Design ACAD YR 17 15
EAS6122 F7 Japanese Language I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6123 F7 Japanese Language II SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6124 F7 Lower Intermediate Japanese Language I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6125 F7 Lower-Intermediate Japanese Language II SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6126 F7 Lower-Intermediate Japanese Language III AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6127 F7 Lower-Intermediate Japanese Language IV SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6142 F7 Intermediate Japanese Language I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6146 F7 Intermediate Japanese Language II SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6147 F7 Upper Intermediate Japanese Language I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6148 F7 Upper Intermediate Japanese Language II SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6149 F7 Media and Public Communication in Japan SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6158 F7 Media and Public Communication in Japan SPR SEM 17 30
EAS6171 F7 Japanese Language 1A AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6172 F7 Japanese Language 1B AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6173 F7 Japanese Language 2A SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6174 F7 Japanese Language 2B SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6203 F7 China and Korea in the Modern World AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6204 F7 Chinese Cities in Transition AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6207 F7 Politics and Governance in Contemporary China SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6208 F7 Media, Culture and Society in East Asia AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6209 F7 International Politics in East Asia AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6212 F7 Work and Organisation in East Asia SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6226 F7 Business and Economy of Japan SPR SEM 17 30
EAS6227 F7 Business and the Economy of Japan SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6236 F7 Postwar Japanese Politics AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6251 F7 Foundation in Korean Language I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6261 F7 Foundation in Korean Language II SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6271 F7 Chinese Language I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6272 F7 Chinese Language II SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6273 F7 Chinese Language III AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6274 F7 Chinese Language IV SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6347 F7 Contemporary Chinese Business and Management AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6353 F7 Contemporary Chinese Society and Media SPR SEM 17 30
EAS6447 F7 Contemporary Chinese Business and Management AUT SEM 17 30
EAS6453 F7 Media, State and Society in China SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6680 F7 Chinese Language I AUT SEM 17 30
EAS6690 F7 Chinese Language II SPR SEM 17 30
EAS6700 F7 Intermediate Chinese I AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6701 F7 Intermediate Chinese 2 SPR SEM 17 15
EAS6703 F7 Advanced Chinese 1 AUT SEM 17 15
EAS6704 F7 Advanced Chinese 2 SPR SEM 17 15
EAS680 F7 State and Economy in Contemporary China SPR SEM 17 15
EAS683 F7 Global Governance and Japan AUT SEM 17 30
EAS6868 F7 East Asian Research Methods AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6002 F7 Development Finance SPR SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
ECN601 F7 Applied Microeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN602 F7 Applied Macroeconometrics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN603 F7 Asset Pricing SPR SEM 17 15
ECN605 F7 International Trade SPR SEM 17 15
ECN606 F7 Public Economics SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6510 F7 Microeconomic Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6520 F7 Macroeconomic Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6540 F7 Econometric Methods AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6570 F7 Modern Theory of Banking and Finance AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6580 F7 Health Economics AUT SEM 17 15
ECN6620 F7 International Money and Finance SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6650 F7 Industrial Organisation SPR SEM 17 15
ECN6660 F7 Monetary Economics SPR SEM 17 15
EDU6084 F7 Globalisation and Education AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6085 F7 Globalising Curriculum, Assessment and Pedagogy SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6089 F7 Early Childhood 1: Development, Learning and Curriculum AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6099 F7 Early Childhood 2: Contemporary Issues in Early ChildhoodEducation
SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6345 F7 Language Acquisition, Learning and Pedagogy AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6346 F7 Language, Society and Education SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6349 F7 Developmental Psychology AUT SEM 17 30
EDU6350 F7 Psychology and Learning Communities SPR SEM 17 30
EDU6358 F7 The Practice of Research SPR SEM 17 30
GEO6016 F7 Data, Visualisation and GIS AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6024 F7 Introduction to Quantitative Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6302 F7 Theory and Debates in Food Security and Food Justice AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6305 F7 Research Design and Methods AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6801 F7 Ideas and Practice in International Development AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6802 F7 Research Design and Methods for Development AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6806 F7 Key Issues in Environment and Development SPR SEM 17 15
GEO6807 F7 Understanding Environmental Change AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6809 F7 Living with Climate Change in the Global South SPR SEM 17 15
HCS6024 F7 Children's Learning AUT SEM 17 15
HCS6087 F7 Communication Diversity & Difficulties: A ACAD YR 17 15
HST6046 F7 Sex and Power: The Politics of Women's Liberation in ModernBritain
AUT SEM 17 15
HST6054 F7 Language and Society in Early Modern England AUT SEM 17 15
HST6803 F7 Directed Reading AUT SEM 17 15
HST6803 F7 Directed Reading SPR SEM 17 15
INF6001 F7 Information Systems Project Management SPR SEM 17 15
INF6002 F7 Information and Knowledge Management AUT SEM 17 15
INF6003 F7 E-Business and E-Commerce SPR SEM 17 15
INF6012 F7 Designing Usable Websites AUT SEM 17 15
INF6019 F7 Digital Multimedia Libraries SPR SEM 17 15
INF6021 F7 Information Systems Change Management SPR SEM 17 15
INF6024 F7 Researching Social Media SPR SEM 17 15
INF6025 F7 Information Governance and Ethics SPR SEM 17 15
INF6027 F7 Introduction to Data Science AUT SEM 17 15
INF6028 F7 Data Mining and Visualisation SPR SEM 17 15
INF6029 F7 Data Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
INF6031 F7 Public and Youth Library Services SPR SEM 17 15
INF6032 F7 Big Data Analytics SPR SEM 17 15
INF6033 F7 Data and Society AUT SEM 17 15
INF6034 F7 Digital Advocacy SPR SEM 17 15
INF6040 F7 Business Intelligence SPR SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
INF6050 F7 Database Design SPR SEM 17 15
INF6060 F7 Information Retrieval: Search Engines and Digital Libraries AUT SEM 17 15
INF6110 F7 Information Systems Modelling AUT SEM 17 15
INF6180 F7 Libraries, Information and Society I AUT SEM 17 15
INF6200 F7 Academic and Workplace Library, Information and KnowledgeServices
SPR SEM 17 15
INF6320 F7 Information Systems in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
INF6350 F7 Information Literacy AUT SEM 17 15
INF6840 F7 Archives and Records Management SPR SEM 17 15
JNL6027 F7 Journalism, Globalization and Development SPR SEM 17 15
JNL6036 F7 Journalism in Britain SPR SEM 17 15
JNL6071 F7 Journalism & Democracy AUT SEM 17 15
JNL6073 F7 Online Journalism Studies SPR SEM 17 15
LAW60044 F7 International Law and the Use of Force SPR SEM 17 15
LAW60047 F7 Principles of International Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW60054 F7 International Humanitarian Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6109 F7 International Human Rights: Philosophical, Moral and LegalFoundations
AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6111 F7 Human Rights Protection: International and Regional Systems SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6129 F7 Policing and Society SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6141 F7 International Security Institutions and Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6148 F7 EU Migration Law in Comparative Perspective SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6151 F7 Global Justice and International Economic Law AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6156 F7 Refugees and Displaced Persons in International Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6157 F7 Theoretical Foundations of International Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
LAW683 F7 Judicial Protection in the European Union AUT SEM 17 15
LAW684 F7 International Criminal Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW688 F7 EU Health Law SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6901 F7 Responding to Crime in Europe GRAD YR 17 15
LAW6904 F7 Crime and Globalisation SPR SEM 17 15
LAW6907 F7 Issues in Comparative Penology GRAD YR 17 15
LAW6922 F7 The Cultures of Criminology AUT SEM 17 15
LAW6923 F7 Gender and Violence SPR SEM 17 15
LSC6004 F7 Landscape Design and Art Practice AUT SEM 17 20
LSC6006 F7 Managing the Landscape AUT SEM 17 20
LSC6007 F7 Landscape Professional Practice SPR SEM 17 15
LSC6008 F7 Maintaining Green Infrastructure AUT SEM 17 20
LSC6017 F7 Landscape Professional Practice SPR SEM 17 10
LSC6023 F7 Research Methods in Landscape SPR SEM 17 10
LSC6024 F7 Contemporary Issues in Landscape Research ACAD YR 17 5
LSC6046 F7 Design Research Study AUT SEM 17 15
LSC6111 F7 Landscape Architecture: Nature, Design and People AUT SEM 17 25
LSC6112 F7 Urban Ecological Design and Management AUT SEM 17 25
LSC6113 F7 Landscape Planning SPR SEM 17 25
LSC6114 F7 Landscape Urbanism and Design SPR SEM 17 25
LSC6115 F7 Introduction to Landscape Research AUT SEM 17 10
LSC6116 F7 Landscape Research Topics and Dissertation SPR SEM 17 10
MGT6042 F7 Negotiation and Intercultural Communication SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6043 F7 Accounting and Financial Management AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6045 F7 Marketing AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6046 F7 Operations and Supply Chain Management AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6047 F7 Strategic Management SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6052 F7 International Business Strategy SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6067 F7 Corporate Governance AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6069 F7 Introduction to the Creative and Cultural Industries AUT SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
MGT6073 F7 Global Marketing AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6081 F7 Green Logistics and Supply Chain Management AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6082 F7 Supply Chain Accounting and Finance SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6083 F7 Supply Chain Technology AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6084 F7 Logistics System AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6085 F7 Global Supply Chain Leadership SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6091 F7 Issues in Finance SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6094 F7 International Financial Reporting SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6095 F7 Performance Management SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6096 F7 Quantitative Methods for Finance and Accounting AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6097 F7 Corporate Finance AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6104 F7 European Business SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6117 F7 International Finance SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6121 F7 Managing Festivals, Events and Creative Performances SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6122 F7 Company Project SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6123 F7 Fundraising management: sponsorship, philanthropy and thestate
SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6124 F7 Critical Theories and Concepts in the Cultural and CreativeIndustries
AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6125 F7 Cultural Marketing AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6126 F7 Managing Creative Brands SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6127 F7 Management and Organisational Theory AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6128 F7 Managerial Economics SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6129 F7 Management Inquiry SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6134 F7 Strategic Organisational Change Design GRAD YR 17 15
MGT6135 F7 Strategic Organisational Change Planning GRAD YR 17 15
MGT6145 F7 Marketing Management AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6147 F7 Retail and Services Marketing SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6149 F7 Marketing in Society SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6151 F7 Risk and Uncertainty SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6152 F7 Management Accounting AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6153 F7 Financial Accounting and Financial Statement Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6154 F7 Emerging Market Finance SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6155 F7 Supply Networks Management SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6159 F7 Managing Museums and Cultural Heritage Sites SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6162 F7 APPLYING PSYCHOLOGY TO WORK ANDORGANISATIONS
ACAD YR 17 15
MGT6163 F7 Leadership, Engagement and Motivation AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6165 F7 Research Methods for Occupational Psychologists SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6166 F7 Selection and Psychological Testing in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6167 F7 Statistical Methods for Occupational Psychologists AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6168 F7 Well-being and Work SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6169 F7 International Corporate Governance SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6171 F7 Research Methods for Finance and Accounting SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6173 F7 Philosophical Perspectives on Accounting, FinancialManagement and Finance
AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6174 F7 Financial Management SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6180 F7 Contemporary Marketing Practices AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6181 F7 Marketing Communications AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6182 F7 International Consumer Behaviour AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6230 F7 Foundations of Leadership and Teamwork AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6231 F7 Advanced topics in Leadership: Leading In Challenging Times SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6250 F7 Marketing Research SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6251 F7 Entrepreneurship (Theory and Concepts) AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6252 F7 Entrepreneurial Economies AUT SEM 17 15
MGT6253 F7 Corporate Entrepreneurship AUT SEM 17 15
(2017-2018)
13-Dec-2017
MGT6255 F7 Social and Alteranative Entrepreneurship SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6257 F7 Entrepreneurship and Change SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6350 F7 International Services Marketing Management (HKBU) SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6360 F7 Strategic Marketing (HKBU) SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6370 F7 International Marketing Research (HKBU) SPR SEM 17 15
MGT6380 F7 Socially Responsible Marketing in an International Context(HKBU)
SPR SEM 17 15
MGT650 F7 Managing People in Organisations AUT SEM 17 15
MGT658 F7 Professional Development AUT SEM 17 15
MGT659 F7 Industrial Relations AUT SEM 17 15
MGT660 F7 Employee and Organizational Development SPR SEM 17 15
MGT670 F7 International Human Resource Studies SPR SEM 17 15
MGT679 F7 Employee Performance Management SPR SEM 17 15
MGT682 F7 Research Methods ACAD YR 17 15
MGT685 F7 Branding SPR SEM 17 15
MGT695 F7 International Management SPR SEM 17 15
MGT696 F7 Creating Entrepreneurial Ventures SPR SEM 17 15
POL6003 F7 The Politics of Global Migration SPR SEM 17 30
POL6004 F7 Understanding Politics AUT SEM 17 15
POL6005 F7 Contemporary Global Security AUT SEM 17 30
POL6180 F7 Human Rights AUT SEM 17 30
POL6230 F7 The Ethics of Warfare SPR SEM 17 30
POL6560 F7 The Governance and Politics of the European Union AUT SEM 17 30
PSY6121 F7 Research Methods AUT SEM 17 30
PSY6231 F7 Professional Skills for Psychologists ACAD YR 17 30
SCS6067 F7 Methods for International Social and Policy Analysis SPR SEM 17 30
SCS6069 F7 International Social Change and Social Problems AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6078 F7 Researching Digital Society AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6081 F7 Digital Methods AUT SEM 17 15
SCS6082 F7 Social Media, Data and Society AUT SEM 17 15
SCS643 F7 International Childhoods - rights, policies, practices SPR SEM 17 15
SCS663 F7 Visual Methods for Social Scientists SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6013 F7 Cities of Diversity SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6014 F7 Cities of 'the South': Planning for Informality SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6016 F7 Social Theory for Research AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6019 F7 Governance and Participation in the Global South SPR SEM 17 15
TRP617 F7 Sustainable development: a critical investigation SPR SEM 17 15
TRP618 F7 Transport Planning SPR SEM 17 15
TRP621 F7 Advanced GIS Methods SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6211 F7 Issues in Housing SPR SEM 17 15
TRP624 F7 International Real Estate Market Analysis SPR SEM 17 15
TRP630 F7 Theorising the City in the Global South AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6306 F7 Planning Law SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6403 F7 Values in Planning AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6408 F7 Advanced Software Skills in Urban Design SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6410 F7 Real Estate Economics AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6416 F7 Investment Valuation SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6421 F7 Law of Business Leases SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6423 F7 Principles of Urban Design AUT SEM 17 15
TRP651 F7 Managing Cities: The Seoul Case Study SPR SEM 17 15
TRP655 F7 Health, Wellbeing and the Built Environment SPR SEM 17 15
1D. A student will take 60 credits from this group.
SMI603 F7 Independent Research Project by Dissertation ACAD YR 17 60
SMI604 F7 Independent Research Project by Proposal ACAD YR 17 60
2.
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A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits will be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Social Research
(SMIT06). The one hundred and twenty credits must include:
(a) SMI607;
(b) either SMI601 or SMI606; and
(c) either SMI605 or SMI609
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits will be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Certificate inSocial Research (SMIT07). The sixty credits must include:(a) SMI607;(b) either SMI601 or SMI606; and(c) either SMI605 or SMI609
Year 2
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TRPT105 PGCERT/ PLANNING RESEARCH FT (PLANNINGRESEARCH)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
TRPT106 MA/TOWN AND REG PLANNING (FT) (TOWN ANDREGIONAL PLANNING)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
TRP619 F7 Study Skills ACAD YR 17 0
TRP6402 F7 Perspectives on Spatial Planning and Development AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6403 F7 Values in Planning AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6404 F7 Research Methods AUT SEM 17 15
A student will select one of the following tracks: 1B - PLANNING IN THE UK 1C - INTERNATIONALPLANNING 1D - PLANNING IN EUROPE
1Bi. PLANNING IN THE UK
A student will take 45 credits from this group.
TRP6401 F7 Spatial Planning Systems AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6405 F7 Integrated Project SPR SEM 17 30
1Bii. PLANNING IN THE UK
A student will take 30 credits from this group.
TRP6013 F7 Cities of Diversity SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6014 F7 Cities of 'the South': Planning for Informality SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6019 F7 Governance and Participation in the Global South SPR SEM 17 15
TRP617 F7 Sustainable development: a critical investigation SPR SEM 17 15
TRP618 F7 Transport Planning SPR SEM 17 15
TRP621 F7 Advanced GIS Methods SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6211 F7 Issues in Housing SPR SEM 17 15
TRP624 F7 International Real Estate Market Analysis SPR SEM 17 15
TRP627 F7 GIS for Built Environment Professionals SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6280 * F7 Public Participation 15
TRP6306 F7 Planning Law SPR SEM 17 15
TRP633 F7 International Urban Development Consultancy Project SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6408 F7 Advanced Software Skills in Urban Design SPR SEM 17 15
TRP651 F7 Managing Cities: The Seoul Case Study SPR SEM 17 15
1Ci. INTERNATIONAL PLANNING
A student will take 45 credits from this group.
TRP613 F7 Urban Design in the Global South SPR SEM 17 15
TRP614 F7 International Development Field Class SPR SEM 17 15
TRP631 F7 Urban Development in the Global South AUT SEM 17 15
1Cii. INTERNATIONAL PLANNING
A student will take 30 credits from this group.
TRP6013 F7 Cities of Diversity SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6014 F7 Cities of 'the South': Planning for Informality SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6019 F7 Governance and Participation in the Global South SPR SEM 17 15
TRP617 F7 Sustainable development: a critical investigation SPR SEM 17 15
TRP618 F7 Transport Planning SPR SEM 17 15
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TRP621 F7 Advanced GIS Methods SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6211 F7 Issues in Housing SPR SEM 17 15
TRP624 F7 International Real Estate Market Analysis SPR SEM 17 15
TRP627 F7 GIS for Built Environment Professionals SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6280 * F7 Public Participation 15
TRP6306 F7 Planning Law SPR SEM 17 15
TRP633 F7 International Urban Development Consultancy Project SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6408 F7 Advanced Software Skills in Urban Design SPR SEM 17 15
1D. PLANNING IN EUROPE
A student will take 75 credits from this group.
TRP6401 F7 Spatial Planning Systems AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6407 F7 Planning in Europe SPR SEM 17 60
1E. A student will take
TRP6406 F7 Dissertation ACAD YR 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits will be eligible for the award of thePostgraduate Diploma in Town and Regional Planning.
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of 1A and 1B, 1C, 1Di will be eligible for the award ofthe Postgraduate Certificate in Town and Regional Planning.
TRPT107 MA/CITIES&GLOBALDEVELOPMENT (CITIES ANDGLOBAL DEVELOPMENT)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
TRP613 F7 Urban Design in the Global South SPR SEM 17 15
TRP614 F7 International Development Field Class SPR SEM 17 15
TRP619 F7 Study Skills ACAD YR 17 0
TRP630 F7 Theorising the City in the Global South AUT SEM 17 15
TRP631 F7 Urban Development in the Global South AUT SEM 17 15
TRP632 F7 Ideas and Practice in International Development AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6404 F7 Research Methods AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
GEO6809 F7 Living with Climate Change in the Global South SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6013 F7 Cities of Diversity SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6014 F7 Cities of 'the South': Planning for Informality SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6019 F7 Governance and Participation in the Global South SPR SEM 17 15
TRP617 F7 Sustainable development: a critical investigation SPR SEM 17 15
TRP618 F7 Transport Planning SPR SEM 17 15
TRP621 F7 Advanced GIS Methods SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6211 F7 Issues in Housing SPR SEM 17 15
TRP624 F7 International Real Estate Market Analysis SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6280 * F7 Public Participation 15
TRP6306 F7 Planning Law SPR SEM 17 15
TRP633 F7 International Urban Development Consultancy Project SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6408 F7 Advanced Software Skills in Urban Design SPR SEM 17 15
TRP651 F7 Managing Cities: The Seoul Case Study SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take
TRP6406 F7 Dissertation ACAD YR 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits will be eligible for the award of thePostgraduate Diploma in Cities and Global Development.
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B will be eligible for the
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award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Cities and Global Development.
TRPT116 MA/ TRP W/ADV STD IN PRACTICE (TOWN ANDREGIONAL PLANNING WITH ADVANCED STUDY INPRACTICE)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. The programme of study shall be pursued for not less than two years full-time.
1B. A student will take
TRP619 F7 Study Skills ACAD YR 17 0
TRP6401 F7 Spatial Planning Systems AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6402 F7 Perspectives on Spatial Planning and Development AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6403 F7 Values in Planning AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6404 F7 Research Methods AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6405 F7 Integrated Project SPR SEM 17 30
1C. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
TRP6013 F7 Cities of Diversity SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6014 F7 Cities of 'the South': Planning for Informality SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6019 F7 Governance and Participation in the Global South SPR SEM 17 15
TRP617 F7 Sustainable development: a critical investigation SPR SEM 17 15
TRP618 F7 Transport Planning SPR SEM 17 15
TRP621 F7 Advanced GIS Methods SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6211 F7 Issues in Housing SPR SEM 17 15
TRP624 F7 International Real Estate Market Analysis SPR SEM 17 15
TRP627 F7 GIS for Built Environment Professionals SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6280 * F7 Public Participation 15
TRP6306 F7 Planning Law SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6408 F7 Advanced Software Skills in Urban Design SPR SEM 17 15
Year 2
2A. A student will take
TRP6422 F7 Advanced Study in Practice ACAD YR 17 0
2B. A student will take
TRP6406 F7 Dissertation ACAD YR 17 60
3. In respect of 2A, subject to satisfactory performance, the student will spend one year working on a practiceplacement on a project agreed between the Head of Department and the placement agency. During this periodthe student shall prepare a written report, present an oral presentation, undertake any other examined work onor the project as prescribed by the Head of Department, in respect of which no grades will be awarded. A studentwho fails to satisfy this requirement may be permitted by the Faculty to become instead a candidate for theDegree of MA in Town and Regional Planning (TRPT106).
4. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1B, 1C and 2B andhas successfully completed the unit listed at 2A shall be eligible for the award of Postgraduate Diploma inTown and Regional Planning with Advanced Study in Practice. A student who has been awarded one hundredand twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1B, 1C and 2B, but has not successfully completed the unit listedat 2A shall be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Town and Regional Planning.
5. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1B and 1C shall be eligible for theaward of Postgraduate Certificate in Town and Regional Planning.
TRPT120 MA/COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE (FT)(COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
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Year 1
1A. A student will take
TRP619 F7 Study Skills ACAD YR 17 0
TRP625 F7 Applied Real Estate Valuation AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6404 F7 Research Methods AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6410 F7 Real Estate Economics AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6412 F7 Investment Finance and Funding AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6426 F7 Integrated Project for Commercial Real Estate SPR SEM 17 30
1B. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
TRP617 F7 Sustainable development: a critical investigation SPR SEM 17 15
TRP618 F7 Transport Planning SPR SEM 17 15
TRP621 F7 Advanced GIS Methods SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6211 F7 Issues in Housing SPR SEM 17 15
TRP624 F7 International Real Estate Market Analysis SPR SEM 17 15
TRP627 F7 GIS for Built Environment Professionals SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6306 F7 Planning Law SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6417 F7 Real Estate Development SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take
TRP6406 F7 Dissertation ACAD YR 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits will be eligible for the award of thePostgraduate Diploma in Commercial Real Estate.
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B above will be eligible forthe award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Commercial Real Estate.
TRPT121 MA/REAL ESTATE PLAN & DEV (FT) (REAL ESTATEPLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
TRP619 F7 Study Skills ACAD YR 17 0
TRP625 F7 Applied Real Estate Valuation AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6401 F7 Spatial Planning Systems AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6404 F7 Research Methods AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6410 F7 Real Estate Economics AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6427 F7 Integrated Project for Real Estate Planning and Development SPR SEM 17 30
1B. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
TRP617 F7 Sustainable development: a critical investigation SPR SEM 17 15
TRP618 F7 Transport Planning SPR SEM 17 15
TRP621 F7 Advanced GIS Methods SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6211 F7 Issues in Housing SPR SEM 17 15
TRP624 F7 International Real Estate Market Analysis SPR SEM 17 15
TRP627 F7 GIS for Built Environment Professionals SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6416 F7 Investment Valuation SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6421 F7 Law of Business Leases SPR SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take
TRP6406 F7 Dissertation ACAD YR 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits will be eligible for the award of thePostgraduate Diploma in Real Estate Planning and Development.
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B above will be eligible forthe award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Real Estate Planning and Development.
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TRPT126 MA/URBAN DESIGN & PLANNING FT (URBANDESIGN AND PLANNING)
(2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
TRP619 F7 Study Skills ACAD YR 17 0
TRP6402 F7 Perspectives on Spatial Planning and Development AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6404 F7 Research Methods AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6423 F7 Principles of Urban Design AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
TRP631 F7 Urban Development in the Global South AUT SEM 17 15
TRP6401 F7 Spatial Planning Systems AUT SEM 17 15
1C. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
TRP613 F7 Urban Design in the Global South SPR SEM 17 15
TRP614 F7 International Development Field Class SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6405 F7 Integrated Project SPR SEM 17 30
1D. A student will take 30 credits from this group.
ARC6874 F7 Conservation and Regeneration Principles and Approaches SPR SEM 17 15
ARC6975 F7 Trajectories in Urban Design Practice SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6013 F7 Cities of Diversity SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6014 F7 Cities of 'the South': Planning for Informality SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6019 F7 Governance and Participation in the Global South SPR SEM 17 15
TRP617 F7 Sustainable development: a critical investigation SPR SEM 17 15
TRP618 F7 Transport Planning SPR SEM 17 15
TRP621 F7 Advanced GIS Methods SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6211 F7 Issues in Housing SPR SEM 17 15
TRP627 F7 GIS for Built Environment Professionals SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6306 F7 Planning Law SPR SEM 17 15
TRP6408 F7 Advanced Software Skills in Urban Design SPR SEM 17 15
1E. A student will take 60 credits from this group.
ARC6982 F7 Urban Design Project 3: Thesis Project ACAD YR 17 60
TRP6406 F7 Dissertation ACAD YR 17 60
TRP6424 F7 Design Dissertation ACAD YR 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits will be eligible for the award of thePostgraduate Diploma in Urban Design and Planning.
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed in 1A, 1B, 1C and 1D above will beeligible for the award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Urban Design and Planning.
TRPT22 MSC/APPLIED GIS FT (APPLIED GIS) (2017-2018)
(FT)
Year 1
1A. A student will take
GEO6016 F7 Data, Visualisation and GIS AUT SEM 17 15
GEO6022 F7 Research Design for Social and Spatial Analysis SPR SEM 17 15
GEO6024 F7 Introduction to Quantitative Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
TRP619 F7 Study Skills ACAD YR 17 0
TRP620 F7 Open Source GIS and Spatial Data Analysis AUT SEM 17 15
TRP621 F7 Advanced GIS Methods SPR SEM 17 15
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TRP622 F7 The Professional GIS Project SPR SEM 17 15
TRP623 F7 Applications of GIS AUT SEM 17 15
1B. A student will take 15 credits from this group.
Unrestricted TRP or GEO units to the value of 15 credits.
1C. A student will take
GEO6027 F7 Research Dissertation GRAD YR 17 60
2. A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits will be eligible for the award of thePostgraduate Diploma in Applied GIS.
3. A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B above will be eligible forthe award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Applied GIS.