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Majors at University of Exeter (UOEX)
Notes available for the following studies at University of Exeter (UOEX)
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Accounting and Finance 3
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BA Business Management 10
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BA English Literature 2
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Biological Sciences 11
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BMBS Medicine 1
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Bsc Psychology 33
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Business and management 6
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Computer science 4
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Economics 26
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Engineering 4
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English and Classical studies 1
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English Literature 1
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Exercise and Sport Sciences 1
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Exercise and Sports Sciences 1
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Geography 5
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Geography BSc 2
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History 4
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History and Politics 10
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Law LLB 58
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Management with Marketing 19
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Mathematics 1
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Medicine 1
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Modern History 1
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Physics 2
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Politics 1
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Politics, Philosophy and Economics 1
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Pscyhology 9
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Sociology and Business 13
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Popular books University of Exeter (UOEX)
Andrea Lista • ISBN 9781317662372
Lauralee Sherwood, LAURALEE. Sherwood • ISBN 9780495826293
David Groome • ISBN 9781317976097
Paul Craig, Grainne De Burca • ISBN 9780199249435
Latest notes & summaries University of Exeter (UOEX)
advanced cell biology
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University of Exeter•advanced cell biology
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This document covers the different types of sedimentary rock, their environments of deposition / formation, the processes involved in their generation and how their specific physical features help us to identify what type of environment deposition took place in.
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University of Exeter•Sedimentology and Stratigraphy
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Geology year 2 fundamentals!• By ursulaleyland
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This document covers the different types of sedimentary rock, their environments of deposition / formation, the processes involved in their generation and how their specific physical features help us to identify what type of environment deposition took place in.
This module covers the different extrusive geophysical methods that can be used to analyse areas for their different physical properties. Each lecture covers a new method and delves into the background, application and processes of that method.
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University of Exeter•Geophysics
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This module covers the different extrusive geophysical methods that can be used to analyse areas for their different physical properties. Each lecture covers a new method and delves into the background, application and processes of that method.
This module covers the processes involved in the formation of a volcanic eruption. It delves into the different types of volcano, eruption and products as well as the different risks associated with eruptions and how humans attempt to mitigate against them.
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University of Exeter•Volcanology
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This module covers the processes involved in the formation of a volcanic eruption. It delves into the different types of volcano, eruption and products as well as the different risks associated with eruptions and how humans attempt to mitigate against them.
This module goes through understanding what contaminated land is and how it might become contaminated and then follows on to how land might be remediated (treated) to become useable once more or to a safe background level. Some case studies help in our understanding of why some areas are left contaminated and the importance of remediation.
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University of Exeter•Contaminated Land Management and Remediation
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This module goes through understanding what contaminated land is and how it might become contaminated and then follows on to how land might be remediated (treated) to become useable once more or to a safe background level. Some case studies help in our understanding of why some areas are left contaminated and the importance of remediation.
This document entails the basics needed for mapping in the field. Including how to describe features in the field (micro / macro), structuring a notebook, why we carry out field work and how to graphically log sequences.
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University of Exeter•Field Geology and Geological Maps [1036]
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Fundamentals for Year 1 Geology courses at CSM• By ursulaleyland
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This document entails the basics needed for mapping in the field. Including how to describe features in the field (micro / macro), structuring a notebook, why we carry out field work and how to graphically log sequences.
Lecture notes for surveying and digital mapping, covering procedures/ methods and uses for them in personal and national surveys.
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University of Exeter•Surveying and Digital Mapping
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Fundamentals for Year 1 Geology courses at CSM• By ursulaleyland
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Lecture notes for surveying and digital mapping, covering procedures/ methods and uses for them in personal and national surveys.
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University of Exeter•Dynamic Planet
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A brief overview of earth's geology, delving into sedimentology, metamorphism and igneous petrology and the processes involved in each. Basic geological ideas are described including seismicity, structure and plate tectonics.
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University of Exeter•Dynamic Planet
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Fundamentals for Year 1 Geology courses at CSM• By ursulaleyland
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A brief overview of earth's geology, delving into sedimentology, metamorphism and igneous petrology and the processes involved in each. Basic geological ideas are described including seismicity, structure and plate tectonics.
This Earth and Environmental Chemistry course explores the chemical makeup of our planet and how it affects the environment. Students learn basics of topics such as organic chemistry, electrochemistry and radioactivity as well as being introduced to new concepts like phase diagrams. This is all linked and related back to the earth and environment through relation to processes like weathering and erosion.
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University of Exeter•Environmental Geoscience
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Fundamentals for Year 1 Geology courses at CSM• By ursulaleyland
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This Earth and Environmental Chemistry course explores the chemical makeup of our planet and how it affects the environment. Students learn basics of topics such as organic chemistry, electrochemistry and radioactivity as well as being introduced to new concepts like phase diagrams. This is all linked and related back to the earth and environment through relation to processes like weathering and erosion.