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This course provides an introductory exploration of Artificial Intelligence (AI), offering students a fundamental understanding of AI concepts, applications, and ethical considerations.
Intakes: April, September
In this course, students will develop a “growth mindset”, which includes problem solving skills and the creation of feasible solutions to problem statements that have significant economic value and/or meaningful impact to the society.
Intakes: April, September
This course is a comprehensive survey of the history of art and design, examining the aesthetic and cultural significance of artworks and designed objects from ancient civilizations to the contemporary era.
In today's dynamic and competitive workplace, the ability to tell captivating and inspiring stories is a key communication skill. This course helps students develop practical storytelling techniques for professional use.
Intakes: April, September
Innovation Discovery & Validation Studio (IDVS) is a cross-disciplinary Free Elective designed to equip students with structured innovation and validation competencies.
Intakes: April, September
Linear algebra plays a comparably profound role in both theoretical and applied mathematics, as well as in statistics, economics and finance and many other disciplines.
Intakes: September
This course aims to understand the emerging and impactful developments in biomedical sciences through a multidisciplinary approach, making it suitable for students from diverse academic backgrounds.
Intakes: September
This subject takes a comprehensive and balanced look at the changing world of mass media.
Intakes: April, September
The course investigates the ways in which culinary practices, ingredients, food rituals, and dining traditions articulate cultural identity and embody historical, economic, and intercultural influences across societies.
Intakes: April, September
The title “Manager” has been, to some extent, misunderstood. Our course here is to determine what is a manager and what do they do.
Intakes: April, September
This course introduces students to the basics of creating simple, clear visual representations of data.

The Global Media Classroom is designed to offer an innovative, low-carbon approach to internationalisation and cultural exchange across Lancaster University and its international partner institutions (Sunway University, LU Ghana, BJTU, and LU Leipzig). It offers a novel opportunity to learn about the theories and practices of media in a global context through interactive workshops with students and academics from classrooms across different countries and regions of the world. 

Intakes: September