Applied Public History (MOOC) This course investigates and helps learners develop transferable approaches to their own local history and heritage interpretation.
The Camera Never Lies (MOOC) This course is a short taster on the topic of the use of images and film, and their use in historical interpretation in the 20th century.
Advanced cryptography (IYM008) This module follows on from the introductory cryptography module (credit bearing).
An introduction to cryptography and security mechanisms (IYM002) This module is primarily concerned with the cryptography that a user or practitioner of information security needs to know (credit bearing).
Application security (IYM005) This module analyses the role of security from the perspective of business application design (credit bearing).
Computer security (IYM004) This module deals with the more technical means of making a computing system secure (credit bearing).
Cybercrime (IYM010) This module complements other modules by considering the criminal angle and presenting a study of cybercrime and the cyber criminal (credit bearing).
Digital forensics (IYM015) This module introduces the foundations of digital forensics, suitable for use in a court of law or purposes such as documenting compliance (credit bearing).
Genocide, gross human rights violations and reconciliation (UHM110) Covers a range of approaches from the social sciences and humanities to develop an understanding of genocide and reconciliation processes (credit bearing).
Geophysical analysis (PGM251) This module covers the principles of seismic wave theory, seismic interpretation and horizon processing (credit bearing).