Develop your linguistic skills and academic knowledge in biosciences. Alongside core modules, you will study subject-specific modules that will equip you with a foundation of knowledge for your chosen field of study.
You will study a combination of subject-specific business modules alongside academic business skills.
You will explore a number of broad themes, in terms of the context of the built environment.
You’ll be introduced to many aspects of applied psychology alongside key theories and models. You’ll also explore psychological methods of scientific thinking and reasoning.
You will be introduced to key theoretical concepts of new ‘distributed media’ by looking at the role non-professional individuals now play in forming new media practices via social media.
You’ll gain a broad and critical understanding of the relationship between crime and its social and legal content. You’ll be introduced to public and private laws and develop competency in legal skills.
You’ll gain a broad and critical understanding of the relationship between crime and its social and legal context.
You will be聽introduced to the professional responsibilities of those working within health and social care and look at the relevant professional frameworks, codes of practice, ethical concepts and legislation and explore the concepts of equality and diversity, and inclusion.
You’ll be introduced to key concepts in human physiology and explore the basic aspect of research in Biological Sciences through methods of strategic thinking, techniques and experimental design in an enquiry-based way.
You’ll get to know education terminology, concepts, ideas and gain the transferable and lifelong learning skills, to support you in continuing your professional development and educational achievement.