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Language and Intercultural Understanding example pathways Italian Media History Global Societies Gender Studies Culture Political Understanding Language

Italian Media Pathway: choose from different topics to navigate the modules LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 BACK

Level 1 ‘Italian Media’ Discovery Modules BACK ITAL1010Italian Language FLTU1601Beginners Italian 20 credits, Semester 1 FLTU1602Beginners Italian 20 credits, Semester 1 FLTU1603Beginners Italian 20 credits, Semesters 1&2 NOTE: Italicized modules have prerequisites

Level 2 ‘Italian Media’ Discovery Modules BACK ITAL2020Introduction to Dante ITAL2200Italian Cinema: Genre and Social Change NOTE: Italicized modules have prerequisites

Level 3 ‘Italian Media’ Discovery Modules BACK NOTE: Italicized modules have prerequisites

History Pathway: choose from different levels to navigate the modules LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 BACK

Level 1 ‘History’ Discovery Modules BACK CLAS1300The Greek World: an Introduction MODL1070World Histories LLLC1359Global Conversations NOTE: Italicized modules have prerequisites ARAB2030Modern History of the Middle East (From Ethics, Religion and Law)

Level 2 ‘History’ Discovery Modules BACK ARAB2030Modern History of the Middle East EAST2070 Chinese History EAST2326 Japan's Environments and Environmentalisms EAST2327 Japanese Business Now FREN2060 Aspects of French History FREN2090 Politics and Society in France since 1945 FREN2120 The Foundations of Modern French Thought GERM2600 The Shock of the New: Culture and Power in Germany from the Second to the Third Reich SPPO2510 Latin America since Independence ( ) SPPO2650 The Spanish regional Melting Pot: the old same History? NOTE: Italicized modules have prerequisites

Level 3 ‘History’ Discovery Modules BACK ARAB3170Hadith Studies: History, Criticism and Canonisation ARTF3031Periclean Athens CLAS-3420Augustus and his Legacy CLAS-3440Understanding Aristotle's Poetics CLAS-3510Pompeii - Past, Present and Future CLAS-3650The Image of Sparta CLAS-3710Plato on Love FREN3045Antiracism in France since 1945 FREN3490Post-Holocaust Culture in France FREN3641 The Algerian War of Independence: From the Colonial to the Post- Colonial SPPO3240 The Crisis of the Spanish Nation? Nationalisms and National Identities in Spain, NOTE: Italicized modules have prerequisites

Global Societies Pathway LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 BACK

Level 1 ‘Global Societies’ Discovery Modules BACK MUSI1812Planet Pop: Around the World with Music LLLC1359Global Conversations NOTE: Italicized modules have prerequisites LLLC1389 Introduction into Islamic Philosophy

Level 2 ‘Global Societies’ Discovery Modules BACK EAST2326Japan's Environments and Environmentalisms EAST2327Japanese Business Now NOTE: Italicized modules have prerequisites SLSP2016 Globalization: Equality and Diversity (From Creating Sustainable Futures) (From Ethics, Religion and Law) ARAB2050Culture and Society in the Middle East

Level 3 ‘Global Societies’ Discovery Modules BACK EAST3140Chinese Society NOTE: Italicized modules have prerequisites ARAB3035Issues in Middle East Politics EDUC3007Globalisation, Identity and English Language Education GERM3140 War Imagined: Cultural Representations of War and Conflict in Germany GEOG3025Globalisation from Above and Below (From Creating Sustainable Futures)

Gender Studies Pathway BACK LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3

Level 1 ‘Gender Studies’ Discovery Modules BACK GERM1030German Core Language 1 NOTE: Italicized modules have prerequisites

Level 2 ‘Gender Studies’ Discovery Modules BACK GERM2400Gender, Culture and Representation in German History NOTE: Italicized modules have prerequisites

Level 3 ‘Gender Studies’ Discovery Modules BACK LING3180Language and Gender NOTE: Italicized modules have prerequisites EAST3150 Women and Family in Chinese Society FREN3751Gender, Sex and Cinema in France SLAV-3112Gender Identity in Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia LUBS3001Gender and Equality at Work in Comparative Perspective (From Creating Sustainable Futures) LUBS3001Gender and Equality at Work in Comparative Perspective (From Enterprise and Innovation)

Culture Pathway LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 BACK

Level 1 ‘Culture’ Discovery Modules BACK GERM1030German Core Language 1 MODL1401Discourse, Culture and Identity GERM1070Approaching German Culture ART1023Cultural History PIED1805Contemporary Africas: History, Society & Culture NOTE: Italicized modules have prerequisites

Level 2 ‘Culture’ Discovery Modules BACK ARTF2097Imagining Others GERM2400Gender, Culture and Representation in German History NOTE: Italicized modules have prerequisites

Level 3 ‘Culture’ Discovery Modules BACK SLSP3995Ethnicity and Popular Culture NOTE: Italicized modules have prerequisites

Political Pathway LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 BACK

Level 1 ‘Political’ Discovery Modules BACK ARAB1020Arab/Islamic Histoy to 1517 ARAB1030Introduction to Arab and Islamic Civilisation EAST1052History and Culture of Early Imperial China NOTE: Italicized modules have prerequisites

Level 2 ‘Political’ Discovery Modules BACK SLAV2107 Not by Bread Alone: Everyday Culture under the Soviet Regime SLAV2109Postcommunist / Postmodernist Identities NOTE: Italicized modules have prerequisites

Level 3 ‘Political’ Discovery Modules BACK ARAB3035Issues in Middle East Politics NOTE: Italicized modules have prerequisites LUBS392 5 The Political Economy of Work (From Enterprise and Innovation)

Understanding Media Pathway LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 BACK

Level 1 ‘Understanding Language’ Discovery Modules BACK LING-1100Language: Meaning and Use EDUC1040Second Language Acquisition and Learning NOTE: Italicized modules have prerequisites

Level 2 ‘Understanding Language’ Discovery Modules BACK ENGL2024Language in Society NOTE: Italicized modules have prerequisites

Level 3 ‘Understanding Language’ Discovery Modules BACK EDUC3030Language Learning Technology and Materials NOTE: Italicized modules have prerequisites