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30-credit module structure:
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Year 3: The final year includes advanced modules, a literature survey and an experimental empirical project. You have opportunity for refining your learning, consistent with your own particular interests, by appropriate choice of topics for these modules. The . Each of the four advanced modules – selected from the available range – consists of two 4-week teaching blocks, each involving four 2-hour seminars. The literature survey is completed in the Autumn term (Term 7), and the project in the Spring and Summer terms (Terms 8 & 9).
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Year 3 | Literature Survey – 10 credits (5%) |
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| Project – 30 credits (15%) | |
Advanced Module 1 – 20 credits (10%) | Advanced Module 3 – 20 credits (10%) | |
Advanced Module 2 – 20 credits (10%) | Advanced Module 4 – 20 credits (10%) |