Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Modules
CIM Postgraduate Modules 2023-24
In CIM, we pride ourselves on being both research-intensive and student-orientated. You will be taught by academic staff who are actively researching the interdisciplinary areas that they teach. This makes our degrees forward-facing and at the cutting-edge of interdisciplinary research, teaching and learning.
CIM students should refer to the Option Choice Guide for guidance on how to select their modules for the 23-24 academic year.
External students should refer to the guidance below to request a place on a CIM module.
Please note that this information is PROVISIONAL and subject to student demand and final confirmation.
Term 1
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IM901 Cultures of the Digital EconomyLink opens in a new window
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IM902 Approaches to the Digital
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IM923 User Interface Cultures: Design, Method & Critique
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IM931 Interdisciplinary Approaches to Machine Learning
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IM939 Data Science Across Disciplines: Principles, Practice and CritiqueLink opens in a new window
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IM942 Visualisation FoundationsLink opens in a new window
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PO91Q Fundamentals in Quantitative Research MethodsLink opens in a new window
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IM952 Big Data Research: Hype or Revolution? Link opens in a new window
Term 2
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IM904 Digital ObjectsLink opens in a new window
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IM919 Urban DataLink opens in a new window
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IM948 Platform Economy, Society & CultureLink opens in a new window
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IM949 Data Visualisation in Science, Culture and Public PolicyLink opens in a new window
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IM950 Scaling Data and SocietiesLink opens in a new window
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IM954 Generative AI: Histories, Techniques, Cultures, and Impacts
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PO92Q Advanced Quantitative ResearchLink opens in a new window
Term 3
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IM906 Dissertation Link opens in a new window
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IM945 - Practical Final ProjectLink opens in a new window
Important Registration Information:
CIM Students
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You will need to make your optional module choices using the degree specific CIM module webform available in the CIM welcome page. Further instructions will be available to you on the webform.
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The webform opens on Monday 11th September at 12:00 noon BST and closes on Monday 18th September at 12:00 noon BST
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Debbie (CIM PG Coordinator) will register you for your chosen modules, confirming your place in the module by 29th September, Friday.
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If there are any queries, please get in touch with Debbie via cim@warwick.ac.uk
External Students
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Computer Science – Please register your interest in the CIM module with the PG Administrator in your home department - DCS.PGT.Support@warwick.ac.uk
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Psychology - Your PG Administrator will be in touch before Term 1 about registering interest for CIM modules
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All other external students - Please contact the CIM PG Coordinator (Debbie) via email (cim@warwick.ac.uk), to request your optional module choice at the latest by Week 1 : Wednesday, 4th October, 17.00 BST.
PLEASE NOTE
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Please be advised that you may be expected to have access to a laptop for some of these courses due to software requirements; the Centre is unable to provide a laptop for external students.
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Please be advised that some modules may have restricted numbers and places are allocated according to availability and inter-departmental arrangements.
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Please note that a request does NOT guarantee a place on the module and is subject to availability.
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Gaining permission of a member of CIM teaching staff or a member of staff from your home department or filling in the eVision Module Registration (eMR) system with the desired module does NOT guarantee a place on that module.
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Requests after the specified deadline will not be considered.
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For external students - Only after confirmation of a place from CIM PG Coordinator can students’ or their home departments confirm their registration on eVision/MRM. Registrations by students who have not received confirmation of a place from CIM will be rejected via the system.
NOTE – The above-mentioned registration deadline also applies to the CIM optional modules running in Term 2. We will consider registrations again in the first week of Term 2, but only in relation to modules where there is availability.
We are normally unable to allow students (registered or auditing) to join/leave the module after the second week of it commencing.