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PREFACE
SECTION I
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SECTION V
SECTION VI
SECTION VII
SECTION VIII
SECTION IX
SECTION X
ARCHIVE 2001/2
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ARCHIVE 2003/4
ARCHIVE 2004/5
ARCHIVE 2005/6
Codes and titles of other options/Alternative Subjects are listed in the School unit course booklets, Year 1 and Year 2/3.)

All units have a value of (1) unless otherwise stated.

Accounting and Management Science
MANG1011 Personal Communication
MANG2009 The Economics of the European Community
MANG3017 Marketing Analysis

Archaeology
ARCH1001 Human Origins
ARCH1002 The Emergence of Civilisation
ARCH1004 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology
ARCH1005 Method and Science in Archaeology (compulsory all programmes)
ARCH1006 Medieval Cathedrals and Monasteries
ARCH1009 Object Matters
ARCH1010 Theory, Practice and Social Context of Archaeology
ARCH1011 Science and Method in Archaeology
ARCH1012 Archaeology of Roman Britain
ARCH1013 Introduction to British Prehistory
ARCH1014 First Farmers of Europe
ARCH1021 Art on the Rocks
ARCH1022 Introduction to Archaeological Ceramics
ARCH1028 Landscapes and Seascapes
ARCH1029 Introduction to Archaeology (compulsory all programmes)
ARCH1030 Classical, Medieval and Historical Archaeology
ARCH1031 Prehistoric Art, Religion and Ritual
ARCH1032 Vernacular Architecture: Architecture of Everyday Housing
ARCH1033 The Ancient Mediterranean: Greece and Rome
ARCH1034 Human Societies: Anthropology for Archaologists
ARCH1035 Capitalism and Consumption: Archaeology
ARCH1036 Age of Metals: Archaeology of Bronze and Iron Age Europe
ARCH1037 Introduction to Human Skeleton Remains
ARCH1038 Excavation
ARCH1039 Field Archaeology
ARCH2003 Romans and Imperialism
ARCH2004 Introduction to European Prehistory
ARCH2005 Themes in World Ethnography
ARCH2010 Early Anglo-Saxon England
ARCH2011 Later Anglo-Saxon England
ARCH2012 Archaeology and Society (compulsory Single Honours)
ARCH2013 Archaeological Theory (compulsory Single Honours)
ARCH2017 Archaology Underwater
ARCH2024 Archaeology: Survey and Recording
ARCH2025 Artefacts Analysis Laboratory
ARCH2028 Archaeology Analysis and Research (compulsory Single Honours)
ARCH3004 Heritage Management
ARCH3005 Bronze Age Europe
ARCH3007 Feudalism and Early Capitalism
ARCH3008 Neolithic Britain
ARCH3014 Geophysical Survey Practical
ARCH3017 Museums and Archaeology
ARCH3021 Familiar Past: Historical Archaeology in Britain
ARCH3024 From Dome to Dome
ARCH3025 Dissertation in Archaeology (compulsory Single Honours and for Combined Honours if not taking History or Georgraphy equivalents)
ARCH3026 Ancient Mediterranean Seafaring
ARCH3028 Urbanism in the Roman Empire
ARCH3031 Stories in Stone

Economics
ECON1001 Foundations of Microeconomics
ECON1002 Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON1003 Principles of Microeconomics
ECON1004 Applied Economics and the British Economy (old EC1.14)
ECON1005 Introduction to Mathematics for Economics and Management
ECON1006 Introduction to Statistics for Economics and Management
ECON1007 Statistics for Economics and Management
ECON1008 Mathematics for Economics and Management
ECON1011 Quantitative Modelling in Economics
ECON1013 Introduction to Political Economy (old EC1.03)
ECON1012 Economics of the Environment (old EC1.04)
ECON2001 Applied Microeconomics
ECON2002 Macroeconomic Policy 2
ECON3006 Development Economics (if not taken as EC252)
ECON3007 Applied Microeconomics
ECON3008 Macroeconomic Policy 3

English
ENGL1003 Critical Theory
ENGL1004 Poetic Language
ENGL1006 Language, Text and Culture 2
ENGL1007 Narrative and Culture
ENGL1008 (LTC1) Language Text and Culture 1
ENGL1079 Stage and Sceen : An Introduction
ENGL2005 Romanticism
ENGL2006 Research Skills
ENGL2007 On Reading: Reader in American Literature
ENGL2008 Introduction to Creative Writing
ENGL2009 Shakespeare's Histories and Comedies
ENGL2010 Post-Colonial Texts and Contexts
ENGL2011 Women, Writing and Modernity I
ENGL2018 Images of Knighthood
ENGL2027 Children's Literature
ENGL2029 Modern Drama since the Second World War
ENGL2032 Irish Literature
ENGL2034 Mid-Nineteenth Century American Literature
ENGL2046 African Literature and Culture
ENGL2051 Modernism
ENGLNEW1 Drama and Society in the Age of Shakespeare
ENGLNEW2 Twentieth Century American Drama
ENGLNEW3 Victorian Novel
ENGLNEW4 Writing and Culture in Post-War Britain
ENGLNEW5 Images of Women
ENGLNEW6 Aspects of Victorian Culture
ENGL3002 Gender and Nationalism
ENGL3003 Rakes and Libertines
ENGL3004 Writing the Novel
ENGL3007 Holocaust
ENGL3008 British Culture in the 1980s
ENGL3010 Medieval Drama
ENGL3015 Fantasy Film and Fiction
ENGL3016 Dissertation
ENGL3017 Writing Modern Ireland
ENGL3030 On the Road
ENGL3037 Victorian Poetry
ENGL3038 Experiments in Writing
ENGL3039 Globalisation in Theory, Literature and Visual Culture
ENGL3040 Seventeenth-Century Poetry
ENGL3041 Adventures in the Literary Marketplace
ENGLNEW7 Jewish Fictions

English (Modern Languages)
ENGL9001 English Language Stage 3
ENGL9002 English Language Stage 4
ENGL9003 English Language Stage 5
ENGL9004 English Language Stage 6
ENGL9005 English Language Stage 7
ENGL9017 Inter English for Business
ENGL9018 English Language Stage 3 for Foundation
ENGL9019 English Language Stage 2 for Foundation

Film
FILM1001 Introduction to Film 1: Hollywood
FILM1002 Introduction to Film 2: National Cinemas
FILM1004 French Cinema: The Classic Tradition
FILM1007 Film Noir in Context
FILM1008 Auteur and Genre
FILM1010 Recent Latin American Cinema
FILM1011 Auteur and Genre
FILM1012 Surrealism and Cinema
FILM1013 Maverick Film-makers: American Independent Cinema
FILM1014 World Cinema: The Last Decade
FILM2001 Genre: The Comedy
FILM2002 Early Film
FILM2003 Film Noir: Exile and 1940s Hollywood
FILM2004 Introduction to British Television
FILM2005 Hollywood in the 1930s
FILM2006 Introduction to Film Studies
FILM2007 French Cinema of the 1930s
FILM2008 Introduction to German Cinema
FILM2009 Gender and National Identities in Spain
FILM3001 American Cinema since 1965
FILM3002 World Cinema
FILM3003 Film Dissertation
FILM3005 World Cinema
FILM3006 American Cinema since 1965
FILM3007 Image, Sound and Narrative in late-Weimar Cinema
FILM3008 Contemporary French Cinematic Cultures

French (Modern Languages)
FREN1001 Modern French Culture
FREN1002 Contemporary France
FREN1003 Foundations of French Ling
FREN2001 French Theatre 1665-1896
FREN2002 Sociology of Language
FREN2003 The Novel in France 1650-1900
FREN2004 Structure of French Language
FREN2005 France in the World
FREN2006 French Cinema of the 1930s
FREN2007 Immigration, Race and Ethnicity
FREN2008 Postwar French Thought
FREN2009 Literature Francaise Contemporaine
FREN2010 Crise dan les Banlieues
FREN2015 Between the Everyday and the Extreme
FREN2016 From 1968 to the Present
FREN3001 French National Identities
FREN3002 Short Story in C19th France
FREN3003 Mother-Daughter Relationships
FREN3004 Feminism and Stories of Love and Desire
FREN3005 Constructions of Paris
FREN3006 Hollywood Remakes
FREN3007 Lang Debates in Contemporary France
FREN3008 Women, Politics and Society
FREN3009 Vichy France
FREN3010 Post-Colonial Francophone Literature
FREN3011 Project in French
FREN3012 The French Atlantic
FREN3022 Contemporary French Cine Cultures
FREN9005 French for Scientists Stage 2
FREN9006 French for Scientists Stage 3
FREN9007 French for Scientists Stage 4
FREN9008 French Language Stage 2
FREN9009 French Language Stage 3
FREN9010 French Language Stage 4
FREN9011 French Language Stage 5
FREN9012 French Language Stage 6
FREN9013 French Language Stage 7
FREN9018 Foundation Course in French

German (Modern Languages)
GERM1001 German Literature
GERM1002 Introduction to German Linguistics
GERM1003 German History, Politics and Society
GERM2001 Postwar Germany 1
GERM2002 Postwar Germany 2
GERM2003 Media Perspectives on post-68 Germany
GERM2004 Language and Society in German Speaking
GERM2005 Introduction to German Poetry
GERM2006 Metropolitan Cultures: Vienna
GERM2013 Introduction to German Cinema
GERM3001 Public Language
GERM3002 Berlin 1918-1933
GERM3003 War and Society in C20th Germany
GERM3004 Discourses of Identity
GERM3005 Project in German
GERM3006 Encountering the Others
GERM3013 Immigration, Race and Identity: Politics in Post War
GERM3014 Image, Sound, Narrative: Late Weimar Cinema
GERM9006 German for Scientists Stage 2
GERM9007 German for Scientists Stage 3
GERM9008 German Language Stage 1
GERM9009 German Language Stage 2
GERM9010 German Language Stage 3
GERM9011 German Language Stage 4
GERM9012 German Language Stage 5
GERM9013 German Language Stage 6
GERM9014 German Language Stage 7
GERM9015 MEng (Euro) German I
GERM9016 MEng (Euro) German II
GERM9017 German for Engineers and Mathematicians
GERM9018 MEng (Euro) German III
GERM9021 NC: German Stage 1a
GERM9022 NC: German Stage 1b
GERM9023 NC: German Stage 2a
GERM9024 NC: German Stage 2b
GERM9025 NC: German Stage 4
GERM9026 German Stage 3a
GERM9027 German Stage 3b
GERM9030 Inter-German for Business
GERM9031 German Language Stage 2 s1 (SOC)
GERM9032 German Language Stage 3 s2 (SOC)

History
HIST1001 Appeasement
HIST1002 How to Study History
HIST1003 History and its Sources
HIST1004 Historiography
HIST1005 Uses and Abuses of History
HIST1006 Jewish Identities in Context
HIST1007 Studying Jewish History and Culture
HIST1008 Tudor Revolution in Government
HIST1009 The Normal and the Abnormal
HIST1010 The Great Irish Rebellion
HIST1011 The First World War
HIST1012 Who is Anne Frank>
HIST1013 Hebrew: Language of the Bible 1
HIST1014 Hebrew: Language of the Bible 2
HIST1015 McCarthyism
HIST1016 Masada: History and Myth
HIST1017 Out of the Ghetto
HIST1018 The Marshall Plan and Western Europe
HIST1019 The First Crusade
HIST1020 The French Revolution
HIST1021 The Vikings
HIST1022 Childhood and Youth in Early Modern Society
HIST1023 From Tolerance to Intolerance
HIST1024 The Great Society
HIST1025 Empire, Welfare and Citizenship
HIST1027 Appeasement
HIST1031 Medieval Stained Glass
HIST1039 Living and Dying under Hitler
HIST1051 Art and Architecture
HIST1057 Aspects of the English Medieval Town
HIST1058 Russia in Revolution 1905-1917
HIST1059 From Union to Emancipation
HIST1060 East Europeanist Option
HIST1061 Jews in the City
HIST1062 Rebellions and Uprising
HIST1063 The Contentious Crown
HIST1064 'This Bitter Discontent'
HIST1065 Households of the Middle Ages
HIST1066 Households of the Middle Ages
HIST1067 Wilton Diptych: Richard II and Kingship
HIST1068 Opus Anglicanum: An English Medieval Industry and Export
HIST1069 The Bayeux Tapestry: A Primary Source
HIST1070 Britain during the Inter-War Period
HIST1071 Making of England: from Fall of Rome
HIST2001 The Jews of Europe 1789-1914
HIST2002 American Foreign Relations
HIST2003 Power, Patronage and Politics
HIST2004 Race, Ethnicity and Immigration
HIST2005 History of Medicine and Healing
HIST2006 Looking Beyond the Holocaust
HIST2007 From the Nile to Jerusalem
HIST2008 Group Project
HIST2009 Gender, Sexuality and the Social Order
HIST2010 Ireland and Britain since 1867
HIST2011 Saints and Sinners: Religious Change
HIST2012 Germany 1918-1968
HIST2013 Gender in Medieval Europe
HIST2014 Gender and Society in France
HIST2018 The Decade of Revolution: Ireland 1912-1922
HIST2019 Post War Europe 1945-1972
HIST2025 Freedom Riches Culture: Holland
HIST2026 Religion, Race, Identity
HIST2027 Peasants, Lords and Merchants
HIST2028 Labouring Britain 1770s-1890s
HIST2029 From Paine to Morris
HIST2030 Gender, Politics and Society
HIST2032 The World at War 1931-1961
HIST2033 American Immigration and Ethnic
HIST2034 Old Testament Texts: Origins
HIST3001 History General Paper
HIST3002 Famine in Ireland and India 1845-
HIST3003 Defeat, Occupation and National Memory
HIST3004 History and Literature in Early Modern England
HIST3005 The Great Reform Act of 1832
HIST3006 Israel or Palestine
HIST3007 German Jews and Jewish Germans
HIST3008 German-Jewish Cultures
HIST3009 Early Jewish Magic
HIST3010 Disaporas and Transitional Communities
HIST3011 Special Subject Assessed Work
HIST3012 The Norman Conquest
HIST3013 The Henrician Reformation
HIST3014 Race Relations in the USA
HIST3015 History/Politics Bridge Course
HIST3016 Living in Towns
HIST3017 The Holocaust Inside and Outside
HIST3018 Poverty and Progress
HIST3019 The Third Reich
HIST3020 Tyranny to Revolution
HIST3021 Dissertation
HIST3022 Politics and Society in Mid-Century
HIST3025 Preserving Peace and Waging War
HIST3026 The Body in History
HIST3029 Politics and Piracy: Urban Life
HIST3030 Race, Gender and Imperialism
HIST3031 Dead Sea Scrolls to Jesus
HIST3032 Crime and Punishment in England 1688-1840
HIST3033 Islam and the West
HIST3034 Russia since 1980
HIST3036 Defeat, Occupation and National Memory 1
HIST3037 The Wars of the Roses 1
HIST3038 Defeat, Occupation and National Memory 2
HIST3039 Defeat, Occupation and National Memory 2a
HIST3040 The Wars of the Roses 2
HIST3041 The Wars of the Roses 2A
HIST3042 From Tyranny to Revolution P1
HIST3043 From Tyranny to Revolution P2
HIST3044 From Tyranny to Revolution P2A
HIST3045 Dead Sea Scrolls 1
HIST3046 Dead Sea Scrolls 2
HIST3047 Dead Sea Scrolls 2A
HIST3048 German Jews and Jewish Germans 1
HIST3049 German Jews and Jewish Germans 2
HIST3050 German Jews and Jewish Germans 2A
HIST3051 Race Relations in the US 1863-1896 : 1
HIST3052 Race Relations in the US 1863-1896 : 2
HIST3053 Race Relations in the US 1863-1896 : 2A
HIST3054 The Third Reich 1
HIST3055 The Third Reich 2
HIST3056 The Third Reich 2A
HIST3057 Politics and Society 1
HIST3058 Politics and Society 2
HIST3059 Politics and Society 2A
HIST3060 The Holocaust 1
HIST3061 The Holocaust 2
HIST3062 The Holocaust 2A
HIST3063 Urban Life in Medieval Italy 1
HIST3064 Urban Life in Medieval Italy 2
HIST3065 Urban Life in Medieval Italy 2A

History of Art and Design
HOAD1003 Methods and Approaches I
HOAD1004 Studio Methods and Approaches
HOAD1008 Art and Design in Early Modern Europe
HOAD1009 Introducing Contemporary Art
HOAD1010 The Body in Culture
HOAD2001 The Gendered Object
HOAD2003 Dissertation Preparation
HOAD2005 Modern and Contemporary Sculpture
HOAD2006 Frocks and Furbelows
HOAD2007 Myths of the Artist
HOAD2008 Feminism and the Arts
HOAD2029 SAP - Cultural Identity
HOAD3004 Modern Material Culture
HOAD3006 Anthropology of Cloth
HOAD3007 The Body in Contemporary Art and Theory
HOAD3008 Class, Commerce and Culture
HOAD3012 Thinking Fashion
HOAD3013 Understanding Impressionism
HOAD3017 Cultures of Popular Taste in Twentieth Century Design
HOAD3003 Dissertation
HOAD3034 SAP

Italian (Modern Languages)
ITAL9001 Italian Language for Social Scientists Stage 1
ITAL9002 Italian Language for Social Scientists Stage 2
ITAL9003 Italian Language for Social Scientists Stage 3
ITAL9004 Italian Language for Scientists Stage 4
ITAL9005 Italian Language Stage 1
ITAL9006 Italian Language Stage 2
ITAL9007 Italian Language Stage 3

Mathematics
MATH1025 Calculus
MATH1026 Further Algebra and Calculus
MATH1027 Linear Algebra and Geometry
MATH1029 Further Algebra
MATH1001 Number Theory & Cryptography
MATH1030 Calculus II
MATH1031 Linear Algebra and Geometry
MATH2001 Complex Variables
MATH2027 Further Algebra

Media and Political Communication
COMM1004 Propaganda
COMM1006 Personal Communication
COMM2001 Political Communication
COMM2002 Newspapers, TV and Radio
COMM2003 Time-Based Media
COMM2004 Technical and Creative Writing
COMM2005 Research Methods
COMM2006 Approaches to Reading Culture
COMM3001 Media Manipulation
COMM3002 Principles of PR & Marketing
COMM3003 Campaigning, Lobbying, Fundraising and Conferencing
COMM3004 Project (Dissertation)
COMM3005 Political Marketing

Modern Languages
LANG1002 Making of Contemporary Europe
LANG1003 Introduction to Society, Politics and History
LANG1004 Reading Culture
LANG1005 Introduction to British Life and Institutions
LANG1008 British Identity: Context and Co
LANG1013 The Making of Modern Europe
LANG1014 European Societies and European Integration
LANG2002 Globalisation: Culture, Language
LANG2003 Literature of the 1930s
LANG2004 European Cultural Studies
LANG2005 Ethnography for Language Learners
LANG2006 Autobiography and Testimony
LANG2007 Managing Research and Learning
LANG3002 Jewish Identity
LANG3004 Investigative Project
LING1001 Introduction to Linguistics
LING1002 Introduction to English Linguistics
LING1003 Linguistics in Use
LING2001 Foundations of Linguistics I
LING2002 Psycholinguistics
LING2003 Foundations of Linguistics II
LING2004 Discourse Analysis
LING3001 Second Language Acquisition
LING3002 Phonetics and Phonology
LING3003 Syntax
LING3004 Exploring Talk: Sociolinguistic Perspectives
LING3005 Language Teaching: Theory and Practice
LING3006 Writing in a Second Language

Music
MUSI1002 Antique Music Roadshow 1
MUSI1003 Antique Music Roadshow 2
MUSI1004 Performance
MUSI1005 Jazz and Popular Music
MUSI1006 Music Technology
MUSI1007 Analysis through Composition 1
MUSI1008 Analysis through Composition 2
MUSI1009 Introduction to World Music
MUSI2002 Introduction to Ethnomusicology
MUSI2003 Jazz Techniques
MUSI2004 Music at North Italian Courts
MUSI2007 Performance Recital
MUSI2008 Performance Tuition (joint)
MUSI2009 Performance Tuition
MUSI2010 Composing for Children
MUSI2011 Ensemble Performance I
MUSI2013 Orchestration and Arranging
MUSI2014 Composition Workshop
MUSI2015 Studio Techniques I
MUSI2016 Introduction to the Music Business
MUSI2017 Music in Popular Culture
MUSI2018 Gender and Music
MUSI2020 Conducting
MUSI2023 Exoticism in Western Music
MUSI2024 Jazz and Popular Music
MUSI2025 Keyboard Music from J.S. Bach
MUSI2026 Music in Education
MUSI2028 American Radical Music
MUSI2030 Medieval Music
MUSI2031 Ensemble Performance II
MUSI2060 European Opera 1800-1850
MUSI2064 Mozart in Vienna, 1781-1791
MUSI2070 Representation and Music in C19th
MUSI2077 Introduction to Medieval Music
MUSI2083 British Rock Music 1960-1980
MUSI2087 Opera and Enlightenment
MUSI2088 Flappers to Rappers
MUSI2089 Silly Love Songs
MUSI2090 Jewish Music
MUSI2091 Dance Music: Case Studies Level 2
MUSI3001 Contemporary Music Group
MUSI3002 Music in a Multicultural World
MUSI3003 Commercial Composition
MUSI3004 Introduction to Ethnomusicology
MUSI3005 Music at North Italian Courts
MUSI3008 Performance Recital
MUSI3009 Performance Tuition (joint)
MUSI3020 Performance Tuition
MUSI3011 Ensemble Performance I
MUSI3012 Ensemble Performance II
MUSI3015 Orchestration and Arranging
MUSI3016 Composition Workshop
MUSI3017 Composition Portfolio
MUSI3018 Studio Techniques I
MUSI3019 Studio Techniques II
MUSI3020 Introduction to the Music Business
MUSI3021 Research Project
MUSI3022 Music in Popular Culture
MUSI3023 Gender and Music
MUSI3025 Conducting
MUSI3027 Advanced Counterpoint and Fugue
MUSI3028 Exoticism in Western Music
MUSI3029 Jazz and Popular Music
MUSI3030 Keyboard Music from J.S.Bach
MUSI3031 Music in Education
MUSI3033 American Radical Music
MUSI3061 European Opera 1800-1850
MUSI3965 Mozart in Vienna 1781-1791
MUSI3071 Representation and Music in C19th
MUSI3077 Introduction to Medieval Music
MUSI3083 British Rock Music
MUSI3088 Jazz Techniques
MUSI3089 Opera and Enlightenment
MUSI3090 Flappers to Rappers
MUSI3091 Silly Love Songs
MUSI3092 Jazz and Pop Ensemble
MUSI3093 Applied Composition
MUSI3094 Jazz and Pop Ensemble
MUSI3095 Applied Composition
MUSI3096 Jewish Music
MUSI3097 Dance Music: Case Studies Level 3
MUSI3098 Popular Music Seminar Level 3
MUSI3099 Communicating and Teaching

Philosophy
PHIL1001 Philosophical Approaches to Science
PHIL1002 Knowledge and Mind
PHIL1003 Introduction to Ancient Philosophy
PHIL1004 Logic
PHIL1005 Ethics
PHIL1006 Introduction to Political Philosophy
PHIL1007 Applied Ethics
PHIL1008 Critical Thinking
PHIL1010 Eastern Philosophy
PHIL2001 Aesthetics
PHIL2002 History of Philosophy III
PHIL2003 Self and Society I
PHIL2004 Marxist Thought
PHIL2005 Philosophy of Religion
PHIL2006 Later Philosophy of Wittgenstein
PHIL2007 Theories of Justice
PHIL2008 Varieties of Scepticism
PHIL2009 Philosophy of Mind
PHIL2020 Language and the World
PHIL2011 History of Philosophy II
PHIL2013 Metaphysics
PHIL2014 Philosophical Logic
PHIL3001 Philosophical Commentary
PHIL3002 Frege, Russell and Wittgenstein
PHIL3003 Sartre
PHIL3004 Issues in Philosophical Psychology
PHIL3005 Philosophy of Science
PHIL3006 Ethics and Literature
PHIL3007 Nietzche
PHIL3008 Critical Realism
PHIL3009 Heidegger's Being and Time
PHIL3010 Action, Intention and Responsibility
PHIL3011 Kierkegaard
PHIL3012 German Idealism
PHIL3013 Dissertation in Philosophy
PHIL3020 Philosophy of Mathematics

Politics
INTR1001 Contemporary Issues in International Relations
INTR1002 Analysis of International Relations
INTR2007 Latin American Politics
INTR3009 The Mexican Revolution
POLI1002 Political Systems
POLI2001 Britain and the Evolving EU
POLI2002 Comparative Politics
POLI2005 Political Theory
POLI2016 Power and Politics in Britain
POLI2020 Political Theory
POLI2025 Political Theory A
POLI3016 Dissertation (2)

Portuguese (Modern Languages)
PORT1001 Introduction to Portuguese-Speaking World
PORT2001 Culture and Society in Portugal
PORT3001 Culture Identity in Portuguese-Speaking
PORT3002 Project in Portuguese
PORT9001 Portuguese Language Beginners
PORT9002 Portuguese Language Beginners
PORT9003 Portuguese Language Stage 4
PORT9004 Portuguese Language Stage 5
PORT9005 Portuguese Language Stage 6
PORT9006 Portuguese Language Stage 7
PORT9007 Portuguese Language Stage 6 s2 (SOC)
PORT9008 Portuguese Language Stage 7 s2 (SOC)
PORT9009 Portuguese Language Beginners (Accelerated)
PORT9010 Portuguese Language Stage 5 s1 (SOC)

Sociology and Social Policy
SOCI1001 Sociology I: Family, Gender and Community
SOCI1002 Sociology II: The Sociology of Employment
SOCI2001 Sociological Analysis
SS301 Comparative Sociology
SOCI3019 Dissertation (2)

Social Statistics
HIST1026 Population History of England
STAT1002 Introduction to Demography
STAT1003 Introduction to Quantitative Methods

Spanish (Modern Languages)
SPAN1001 History and Politics of Hispanic World
SPAN1002 Languages of the Spanish-Speaking World
SPAN1003 Narrative and Cultural Identity
SPAN2001 Language and Society in the Spanish-Speaking World
SPAN2002 Language Variation in the Hispanic World
SPAN2003 Approaches to Modern Spain
SPAN2004 Gender and National Identities
SPAN2005 Gender, Race and Nation
SPAN2006 High, Popular and Mass Culture
SPAN2008 Unmasking Terrorism: Spain
SPAN2009 A Finger in the Wound
SPAN3001 Historical Memory in Modern Latin America
SPAN3002 Hispanic Feminism: Transaction
SPAN3003 Memory, History and Representation
SPAN3004 Barrios and Borders
SPAN3005 Language and Nationalism in the Spanish-Speaking World
SPAN3006 Women in Contemporary Spain
SPAN3007 Cultural Hybridity
SPAN3008 Project in Spanish
SPAN3009 Project in Spanish
SPAN3011 Exiles, Migrants and Citizens
SPAN9001 Spanish for Social Scientists Stage 1
SPAN9002 Spanish for Social Scientists Stage 2
SPAN9003 Spanish for Social Scientists Stage 3
SPAN9004 Spanish for Social Scientists Stage 4
SPAN9005 Spanish for Social Scientists Stage 6
SPAN9006 Spanish for Social Scientists Stage 7
SPAN9007 Spanish Language Stage 1 (accelerated)
SPAN9008 Spanish Language Stage 2
SPAN9009 Spanish Language Stage 3
SPAN9010 Spanish Language Stage 4
SPAN9011 Spanish Language Stage 5
SPAN9012 Spanish Language Stage 6
SPAN9013 Spanish Language Stage 7
SPAN9018 Spanish for Social Scientists
SPAN9019 Spanish for Mathematicians
SPAN9020 Spanish Language Stage 7 I (SOC)
SPAN9021 Spanish Language Stage 7 II (SOC)
SPAN9029 Spanish Language Stage 1
SPAN9030 Spanish for Scientists Stage 1
SPAN9031 Spanish for Scientists Stage 2
SPAN9032 Spanish for Scientists Stage 3
SPAN9033 Spanish for Scientists Stage 4
SPAN9036 Spanish Language Stage 2 s2 (SOC)
SPAN9037 Spanish Language Stage 5 s2 (SOC)


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