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Orders of Examinations, 2002: Amendments

The following amendments have been made to the Orders of Examinations published in the Reporter, Special No.14, dated Thursday, 25 April 2002:

Classical Tripos Part II - CLT2

Paper O9. Early Medieval literature and its background on Thursday 30 May 9-12 will now be held in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site and not the Corn Exchange.

Geographical Tripos Part IA - GET0
Geographical Tripos Part IB - GET1
Preliminary Examination for Part II of the Geographical Tripos - GEP2
Geographical Tripos Part II - GET2

The whole of the Geographical Tripos has been rescheduled and the new timetables are now as follows:

Geographical Tripos, Part IA, 2002 - GET0

The examination will take place in the Department of Geography
Wednesday 5 June 9-12 5. Physical geography
Thursday 6 June 9-12 3. Historical geography
Friday 7 June 9-12 4. Environment and resources
Monday 10 June 9-12 2. Contemporary human geography
Tuesday 11 June 9-11 1. Geographical ideas and methods

Geographical Tripos, Part IB, 2002 - GET1

The examination will take place in the Department of Geography
Wednesday 29 May 9-12 3. Human geography III. Development
Thursday 30 May 9-12 4. Human geography IV. State, politics, and environment
Friday 31 May 9-12 1. Human geography I. Cities
  1.30-4.30 2. Human geography II. Production, work, and territory
    9. Physical and environmental geography IV. Hydrology and water resources
Monday 3 June 9-12 10. Physical and environmental geography V. Environmental processes and management
  1.30-4.30 5. Human geography V. Culture and society
Tuesday 4 June 9-12 8. Physical and environmental geography III. Environmental hazards
  1.30-4.30 6. Physical and environmental geography I. Monitoring environmental problems: GIS and remote sensing
Wednesday 5 June 1.30-4.30 7. Physical and environmental geography II. Physical geography of mountain regions

Preliminary Examination for Part II of the Geographical Tripos, 2002 - GEP2

The examination will take place in the Department of Geography
Wednesday 29 May 9-12 3. Human geography III. Development (GET1 Paper 3)
Thursday 30 May 9-12 4. Human geography IV. State, politics, and environment (GET1 Paper 4)
Friday 31 May 9-12 1. Human geography I. Cities (GET1 Paper 1)
  1.30-4.30 2. Human geography II. Production, work, and territory (GET1 Paper 2)
Monday 3 June 9-12 10. Physical and environmental geography V. Environmental processes and management (GET1 Paper 10)
  1.30-4.30 5. Human geography V. Culture and society (GET1 Paper 5)
Tuesday 4 June 9-12 8. Physical and environmental geography III. Environmental hazards (GET1 Paper 8)
  1.30-4.30 6. Physical and environmental geography I. Monitoring environmental problems: GIS and remote sensing (GET1 Paper 6)
Wednesday 5 June 1.30-4.30 7. Physical and environmental geography II. Physical geography of mountain regions (GET1 Paper 7)

Geographical Tripos, Part II, 2002 - GET2

The examination will take place in the Department of Geography
Wednesday 29 May 9-12 10. A prescribed topic or topics in geography IV: Biogeography and environmental management
  1.30-4.30 1. Human geography I: Cultural geography
Thursday 30 May 9-12 11. A prescribed topic or topics in environmental geography: Environment, policy, and society
  1.30-4.30 9. A prescribed topic or topics in geography III: The historical geography of the AIDS pandemic: demography, culture, politics, and space
Friday 31 May 9-12 2. Human geography II: The social engagement with nature
    15. A prescribed topic or topics in geography VI: Quaternary environments
  1.30-4.30 13. Physical geography II: Polar and glacial studies
Monday 3 June 9-12 5. The geography of a prescribed area or areas I: The geography of Africa
  1.30-4.30 7. Historical geography I: Aspects of historical cultural analysis, with special reference to Western Europe after 1700
    14. A prescribed topic or topics in geography V: Volcanology
Tuesday 4 June 9-12 6. The geography of a prescribed area or areas II: The restructuring of Britain
    12. Physical geography I: Fluvial processes and the landscape
  1.30-4.30 3. A prescribed topic or topics in geography I: Spatial diffusion
    4. A prescribed topic or topics in geography II: Cultures of the field: Historical issues
Wednesday 5 June 1.30-4.30 8. Historical geography II: The geography of Britain during the Industrial Revolution

Law Tripos, Part II - LWT2

Paper 49I. Historical foundations of the British constitution on Monday 3 June 9-11 will now be held in the Faculty of Law and not Mill Lane Lecture-rooms.

Examination in Environmental Policy for the degree of Master of Philosophy -LEM2
Examination in Real Estate Finance for the degree of Master of Philosophy - LEM4


Paper CS1. Research methodology (LEM1 Paper 1) on Monday 10 June 1.30-3 in the Large Examination Hall Seminar Room, New Museums Site can be deleted.

Medical and Veterinary Sciences Tripos, Part II - MDT2

Subject 26. History of Medicine (NST2 History and Philosophy of Science Papers 7 and 8) (Paper 7) on Saturday 1 June 9-12 will now be held in the Senate-House not the Examination Halls, New Museums Site.

Subject 44. Human Genetics and Variation on Monday 3 June 9-12 in the Guildhall will now take place on Wednesday 5 June 1.30-4.30 in the Corn Exchange.

Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos, Part IA - MLT0

Paper SPA3. Introduction to the Spanish Language, 3 on Tuesday 4 June in the Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms should be 9-12 not 9-11.

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II (General) - NST3

Paper 9A. Special Subject Physics Option A {3} on Friday 31 May 9-12 in the Department of Physics can be deleted.

Insert Paper 9A. Special Subject Physics Option A {4H} on Saturday 1 June 9-10.30 in the Department of Physics.

Social and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIA - SPT2

Paper POL4. A subject in modern politics I: Russia on Wednesday 5 June will now be 1.30-4.30 not 9-12 in the Corn Exchange.

Social and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIB - SPT3

Paper POL4. A subject in modern politics I: Russia on Wednesday 5 June will now be 1.30-4.30 not 9-12 in the Corn Exchange.

Paper POL11. A subject in modern politics V: Russia on Tuesday 4 June 9-12 in the Senate-House will now take place on Wednesday 5 June 1.30-4.30 in the Corn Exchange.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 22 May 2002
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