Principal Subject/s: Applied Environmental Science with Law
Academic Year: 2016/17
Level of Study: Level 5

You need to choose elective modules to the value of 30 credits.

You can choose these credits from either type of elective module, programme approved and/or free standing the choice is yours.

To obtain your Major/Minor degree over your three-year degree you must take and pass a minimum of 225 subject-related credits (15 modules) in your Major subject and a minimum of 90 subject-related credits (6 modules) in your Minor subject (at least 3 of these 6 modules should be taken at FHEQ level 5). Subject-related credits are made up from the compulsory core modules, option core modules and any programme approved electives you take.

You can check the number of subject-related credits that you are accumlating for your named degree at any time from the credit summary link in eVision.

Take some time to read through the module summaries and decide which modules are of interest to you. You will see that for some modules there is information given under 'pre-requisites' or 'barred combinations' boxes which state who can or cannot take that module, so please ensure you have a look through these before deciding upon your choice of modules.

Each module description also gives a contact in the School teaching that module. If you wish to ask any questions about the topics covered in that module prior to selecting it, please feel free to contact them by e-mail.

Your programme approved elective modules are:

Programme approved electives are subject-related modules and the credits you achieve from these will count towards the minimum number of subject-related credits you need by the end of your degree.

Autumn Semester (SEM1)
Module Code Module Title
LAW-20028 Criminal Law I
LAW-20030 Lawyers in Society
LAW-20031 Contract Law 1
LAW-20034 Introduction to Public International Law
LAW-20036 Land Law 1
LAW-20038 Law and ethics
LAW-20046 Family Law - FHEQ Level 5
Spring Semester (SEM2)
Module Code Module Title
LAW-20029 Criminal Law II
LAW-20032 Contract 2 - when things go wrong
LAW-20033 Law in Action
LAW-20037 Land Law 2
LAW-20045 Mental Health Law - FHEQ Level 5

Your free-standing elective modules are:

Free standing electives count towards your degree, but because they are not in your principal subject/s, the credits you achieve from these will NOT count towards the minimum number of subject-related credits you need by the end of your degree.

Autumn Semester (SEM1)
Module Code Module Title
CHE-20019 Crime, Science and Investigation
CRI-20016 Crime and Justice in a Global Context
CRI-20018 Crime, Culture and Conflict 1700-1914
CRI-20022 Mental Health and Offending
ENG-20034 Victorian Performances
ENG-20050 The Renaissance: Shakespeare and Beyond
ENL-20004 Communicating across Cultures
ENL-90001 English for Academic Purposes 3 (EAP 3) (year long module)
ENL-90003 Academic English for Business Students (Part 1) (year long module)
ENL-90004 Academic English for Business Students ( 2) (year long module)
ENL-90006 English for Academic Purposes 2 (EAP 2) (year long module)
ENL-90009 Certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language 1
ENL-90011 Certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language 3
ESC-20065 Entrepreneurship Level 5
FIL-20001 Gender and the Cinematic Gaze
FIL-20004 Politics and Cinema
HIS-20066 Imperialism and Empire
HIS-20072 Castle and Cloister in Medieval Europe, c. 900-1250
HIS-20075 Right-wing movements in Interwar-Europe 1918-1938
HIS-20078 Power in the Modern World
HRM-20017 Employee Resourcing
MAN-20055 Organisational Behaviour
MAN-20060 Services Marketing
MUS-20032 Indian Music
MUS-20042 Composition Studies: Intermediate Composition
MUS-20046 Chamber Music
MUT-20001 Audio-Visual Composition
MUT-20009 Realtime Sound Processing
PHI-20017 Philosophy of Religion
PHI-20018 Philosophy of Mind
PHI-20019 Pursuit of the Good
PIR-20061 Peace, Conflict and Security: Theories and Practice
PIR-20062 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OF EURASIA: Challenges of Globalisation and Geopolitics
PTY-20045 Ergonomics in the Workplace
SOC-20033 Witchcraft, Zombies and Social Anxiety
SOC-20041 Families and Households: Diversity and Change
SOC-20049 Contemporary Social Theory
Spring Semester (SEM2)
Module Code Module Title
CRI-20021 Policing and the Police
ENG-20033 Romanticisms
ENG-20038 Post-War British Fiction and Poetry
ENG-20042 Medieval Literature
ENL-90010 Certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language 2
ENL-90012 Certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language 4
ESC-20065 Entrepreneurship Level 5
FIL-20003 French Cinema
HIS-20062 English Radicals and Writers
HIS-20067 Sources and Debates
HIS-20069 State and Empire in Britain c. 1530-c. 1720
HIS-20090 Company and Crown in India 1818-1928: the cultural history of the Raj
HRM-20015 Managing Human Resources
MAN-20062 Marketing in Society
MAN-20085 Digital and Marketing Communications
MDS-20029 DIY Broadcasting: Digital Culture and You
MUS-20039 Music in German Culture
MUS-20045 Stravinsky, Russian Traditions and Legacy
MUT-20002 Creative Sound Design
MUT-20003 Meaning in Sonic Arts
PHI-20016 Epistemology and Metaphysics I
PIR-20074 British Government and Politics
PIR-20081 The Politics of the European Union
SOC-20040 City, Culture, Society

Your free-standing Modern Language elective modules are:

If you choose to take a Modern Langauge module as one of your elective choices you will need to be assessed to ensure that you have registered on the correct module level. To download and complete the self assessment form click here

Autumn Semester (SEM1)
Module Code Module Title
CHI-90001 Chinese (Mandarin) 1
CHI-90003 Chinese 3
CHI-90005 Chinese 5
FRE-90001 French 1
FRE-90003 French 3
FRE-90005 French 5
FRE-90007 French 7
FRE-90009 French 9
GER-90001 German 1
GER-90003 German 3
GER-90005 German 5
GER-90007 German 7
GER-90009 German 9
JAP-90001 Japanese 1
JAP-90003 Japanese 3
JAP-90005 Japanese 5
RUS-90001 Russian 1
RUS-90003 Russian 3
RUS-90005 Russian 5
SPN-90001 Spanish 1
SPN-90003 Spanish 3
SPN-90005 Spanish 5
SPN-90007 Spanish 7
SPN-90009 Spanish 9
Spring Semester (SEM2)
Module Code Module Title
CHI-90001 Chinese (Mandarin) 1
CHI-90002 Chinese (Mandarin) 2
CHI-90004 Chinese 4
CHI-90006 Chinese 6
FRE-90002 French 2
FRE-90004 French 4
FRE-90006 French 6
FRE-90008 French 8
FRE-90010 French 10
GER-90002 German 2
GER-90004 German 4
GER-90006 German 6
GER-90008 German 8
GER-90010 German 10
JAP-90002 Japanese 2
JAP-90004 Japanese 4
JAP-90006 Japanese 6
RUS-90002 Russian 2
RUS-90004 Russian 4
RUS-90006 Russian 6
SPN-90001 Spanish 1
SPN-90002 Spanish 2
SPN-90004 Spanish 4
SPN-90006 Spanish 6
SPN-90008 Spanish 8
SPN-90010 Spanish 10

Consumer Rights Act 2015.

Your 45 credits of Compulsory Core Modules are listed below:

Autumn Semester (SEM1)
Module Code Module Title
ESC-20017 Human Impact on the Environment, scientific perspectives
ESC-20038 Integrated Environmental Field Studies (year long module)
Spring Semester (SEM2)
Module Code Module Title
ESC-20032 Environmental Analytical Methods

You are required to choose Optional Core Modules to the value of 45 credits.

Each module is 15 credits unless stated otherwise and the modules that are available for selection are listed below.

Choose 15 credits for Applied Environmental Science

Autumn Semester (SEM1)
Module Code Module Title
ESC-20029 Practical Physical Geography
ESC-20030 Regional Landsystems
ESC-20051 Work Placement Module (year long module)
PIR-20067 Environmental Politics and Policy
Spring Semester (SEM2)
Module Code Module Title
CHE-20032 Sustainable Chemistry
ESC-20002 Reconstructing Past Environments
ESC-20037 Geoscience and Society
ESC-20050 Dynamic Geographies (15 Credits)
LSC-20056 Research and Analytical Skills
LSC-20062 Living Together: Behaviour, Co-operation and Conflict
PTY-20020 Health and the Environment

Choose 15 credits from Semester 1, 15 credits from Semester 2 for Law

Autumn Semester (SEM1)
Module Code Module Title
LAW-20028 Criminal Law I
LAW-20030 Lawyers in Society
LAW-20031 Contract Law 1
LAW-20036 Land Law 1
LAW-20038 Law and ethics
Spring Semester (SEM2)
Module Code Module Title
LAW-20029 Criminal Law II
LAW-20032 Contract 2 - when things go wrong
LAW-20037 Land Law 2

Consumer Rights Act 2015.

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International students. To further assist your academic studies you may choose to continue to take an English for Academic Purposes module. This will count as one of your elective choices. The modules available to you are either English for Academic Purposes 3 or English for Academic Purposes 4. For more details click here