Module Statistics
Dear University College London,
Could you please provide the average/mean scores of the following modules, across the most recent three years?
SESS0013 Understanding Society: Introduction to Social Theory
SESS0014 Understanding Society: Introduction to Political Sociology
SESS0015 Communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
SESS0016 Understanding Politics I: The Big Questions in Contemporary Europe
SESS0017 Understanding Politics II: How Politics Works
SESS0018 Communist Societies, 1945-1989
SESS0082 Introduction to International Relations: concepts and ideas
SESS0083 Introduction to International Relations: Themes and Issues
BASC0011 Migration and Health
SESS0090 Cities in Eastern Europe
SESS0002 Governance and Corruption
SESS0004 The Making of Modern Ukraine
SESS0005 Baltic Politics and Society
SESS0006 Understanding and Analysing Data
SESS0027 The History of European Political Ideas
SESS0029 Politics and Society in Central and Eastern Europe
SESS0030 Russian Politics and Society
SESS0031 Concepts of Security
SESS0033 Comparative Political Analysis
SESS0034 Researching Politics and Society
SESS0035 Post-Soviet Politics and Society
SESS0044 Soviet and Russian Foreign Policy
SESS0046 European Security
SESS0048 Central and East European Migrants in the UK
SESS0050 The Crisis of 1989 and the New Global Revolutions
SESS0051 Social Change in Central and Eastern Europe
SESS0052 Parties and Elections in a Global Perspective
SESS0061 Democracy and Democratisation
SESS0062 Politics and Societies of Southeast Europe
SESS0074 Undermining Democracy: Political Manipulation in Comparative Perspective
SESS0076 The International Politics of Sexuality
SESS0081 International and Regional Politics of Eurasia
SESS0085 Migration and Society - Eastern Europe and Beyond
SESS0090 Soviet and Russian Strategy in the Middle East
SESS0091 The Roma: History, Society, Culture and Politics in Eastern Europe
SESS0092 Revolutions and Society: Revolutions in the Modern World 1600-2021
SESS0097 Central Asian Politics and Society
SESS0098 European Union and its Eastern Neighbourhood
SESS0099 Belarus: History Politics and Society
Yours faithfully,
James Stead
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Dear University College London,
I was just wondering when I should expect to receive a response to my request as I believe it is now showing as delayed.
Yours faithfully,
James
Dear James,
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Your request
Could you please provide the average/mean scores of the following modules,
across the most recent three years?
SESS0013 Understanding Society: Introduction to Social Theory
SESS0014 Understanding Society: Introduction to Political Sociology
SESS0015 Communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
SESS0016 Understanding Politics I: The Big Questions in Contemporary
Europe
SESS0017 Understanding Politics II: How Politics Works
SESS0018 Communist Societies, 1945-1989
SESS0082 Introduction to International Relations: concepts and ideas
SESS0083 Introduction to International Relations: Themes and Issues
BASC0011 Migration and Health
SESS0090 Cities in Eastern Europe
SESS0002 Governance and Corruption
SESS0004 The Making of Modern Ukraine
SESS0005 Baltic Politics and Society
SESS0006 Understanding and Analysing Data
SESS0027 The History of European Political Ideas
SESS0029 Politics and Society in Central and Eastern Europe
SESS0030 Russian Politics and Society
SESS0031 Concepts of Security
SESS0033 Comparative Political Analysis
SESS0034 Researching Politics and Society
SESS0035 Post-Soviet Politics and Society
SESS0044 Soviet and Russian Foreign Policy
SESS0046 European Security
SESS0048 Central and East European Migrants in the UK
SESS0050 The Crisis of 1989 and the New Global Revolutions
SESS0051 Social Change in Central and Eastern Europe
SESS0052 Parties and Elections in a Global Perspective
SESS0061 Democracy and Democratisation
SESS0062 Politics and Societies of Southeast Europe
SESS0074 Undermining Democracy: Political Manipulation in Comparative
Perspective
SESS0076 The International Politics of Sexuality
SESS0081 International and Regional Politics of Eurasia
SESS0085 Migration and Society - Eastern Europe and Beyond
SESS0090 Soviet and Russian Strategy in the Middle East
SESS0091 The Roma: History, Society, Culture and Politics in Eastern
Europe
SESS0092 Revolutions and Society: Revolutions in the Modern World
1600-2021
SESS0097 Central Asian Politics and Society
SESS0098 European Union and its Eastern Neighbourhood
SESS0099 Belarus: History Politics and Society
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• Mean marks for the 2023/24 academic year are preliminary, because the
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