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MA Public Opinion and Political Behaviour
BSc International Business and Finance options

Final Year, Component 06

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BE227-6-SP
Responsible Artificial Intelligence
(15 CREDITS)

This module explores the ethical dimensions, societal implications, and practical considerations of implementing Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the organisations and analytics context. It focuses on key themes such as fairness, transparency, privacy, and accountability, while examining fundamental concepts like algorithmic fairness, transparency, and ethical decision-making. Engaging with debates around AI autonomy, bias mitigation, and regulatory frameworks, students will develop a comprehensive understanding of the responsible AI landscape.

BE228-6-AU
Data Mining and Visualisation
(15 CREDITS)
BE268-6-SP
International Business and Strategy
(15 CREDITS)

Achieve an advanced understanding of international business and strategy, and the content and processes of different international expansion modes. You examine why firms enter international markets, and explore different forms of international growth by observing current business practice, case study evidence and theory.

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