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Old 24th October 2012 | 08:52
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As a general rule, but not an absolute one, you should be aware that some of the later (numerically) modules rely on knowledge gained in the earlier ones. The obvious example is Maths and Physics, which you need later on in many Modules. And it's useful - although not essential - to complete Modules 3 and 4 before moving on.

Modules 9 and 10 are, naturally, completely stand-alone.
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