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...Equations MAS1604 Probability and Statistics Stage 2 Compulsory modules ACC2000 Interpreting Company Accounts ACC2003 Financial Control ACC2005 Intermediate... Learn about: Financial Training, GCSE Mathematics, Skills and Training...
...Equations MAS1604 Probability and Statistics Stage 2 Compulsory modules ACC2000 Interpreting Company Accounts ACC2003 Financial Control ACC2005 Intermediate... Learn about: Financial Training, GCSE Mathematics, Skills and Training...
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...AND BUS3024 Critical Perspectives on Human Resource Management in Britain BUS3027 Innovation and Creativity BUS3047 Management in Practice... Learn about: IT Management, Business and Management...
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...this is the degree for you. Sociology means thinking critically about the world around us, exploring social institutions, social change, and the social... Learn about: Social Change...
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...modules You choose one of the following modules: CSC8101 Big Data Analytics CSC8203 Human Factors Engineering... Learn about: IT Development, Software Engineering, IT Security...
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...Development for final year students SUG3500 Creativity and Market Research in Science and Engineering... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics...
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...as a sophisticated understanding of cinema. Course Content Stage 1 Compulsory modules COM1034 The Story of Film: A Global History COM1035 Starting... Learn about: Film Making...
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The University can trace its origins to a School of Medicine and Surgery (later the College of Medicine), established in Newcastle in 1834, and to Armstrong College, which was founded in the city in 1871 for the teaching of physical sciences.These two colleges formed one division of the federal University of Durham, the Durham Colleges forming the other division. The Newcastle Colleges merged to form King's College in 1937 and, in 1963, when the federal University was dissolved, King's College became the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, and latterly, Newcastle University.Sustained expansion since 1945 has resulted in the development of a modern University campus, around the original Armstrong College buildings, on a 50-acre site close to the centre of Newcastle. The University is now investing £200m in its estate in the most ambitious, intensive and wide-ranging programme of capital development in its history.
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We are one of the UK's leading universities with a reputation built on the quality of our teaching, outstanding research and our work with the community and industry.