IL917:Sustainable Operations and Humanitarian Supply Chains

MODULE OUTLINE AIMS The overall aim of the module is to explain the purpose and value of humanitarian organizations and supply chains within the society. Students will gain a deeper understanding of the similarities and differences between commercial and humanitarian operations by discussing the trade-offs in decision making through social and financial frames of reference. As a whole, this module sets out to provide a holistic strategic view of social enterprises through a comprehensive disc...
IL917 (18/19)

CE1E6:Social Diversity and Social Work (Occurrence DEC)

SOCIAL DIVERSITY AND SOCIAL WORK This module provides an overview of the intersection of social work and diverse social identity. It examines how, at different points, people’s identities are shaped by their social, political, economic and cultural locations. There will be a focus on how inequality, adversity and oppression can significantly affect people’s experiences. Thompson’s PCS model and the concept of ‘intersectionality’ will frame the learning. BY THE END OF THE MODULE THE APPRENTICE...
CE1E6DEC (20/21)

HA2F9:Mannerism: Art and Artistry in Sixteenth Europe

MODULE OUTLINE Mannerism defines a key historical period in European arts, bridging the Renaissance and Baroque periods, which is characterised by a shift towards an increasingly more artful, idiosyncratic approach to artistic invention and practice. The term itself, however, is controversial, as it was forged by modern critics on the basis of the Italian sixteenth-century expression maniera (‘manner’, ‘style’). The broad aim of this module is to bring to the fore a number of critical issues ...
HA2F9 (20/21)

WMG Moodle Mock-up 25

Wire frame mock up of the WMG Moodle template
WMG Moodle Mock-up 25