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M.Phil. Degree (one-year course): Examinations in Environmental Policy, Land Economy (Option B), Planning, Growth, and Regeneration, and Real Estate Finance, 2003: Notice

The Degree Committee for the Department of Land Economy give notice, with the approval of the Board of Graduate Studies and the General Board, that in the academical year 2002-03 the modules for: Environmental Policy; Land Economy (Option B); Planning, Growth, and Regeneration; and Real Estate Finance, in the examination for the M.Phil Degree (one-year course), in addition to the compulsory dissertation, will be as follows. Each candidate's course of study will be subject to the approval of the Degree Committee.

Environmental Policy

Core methodology module

RM01 Research methods (Michaelmas Term); or
RM02 Advanced research methods (Michaelmas Term)

Core modules

EP01 Ecological economics and environmental evaluation (Michaelmas Term)
EP02 Environmental economics (Michaelmas Term)
EP03 Fundamentals of environmental law and regulation (Michaelmas Term)
EP06 Environmental regulation in law and economics (Lent Term)

Optional modules

EP04 Advanced environmental economics (Lent Term)
EP05 Advanced environmental law (Lent Term)
PGR05 Housing and regeneration (Lent Term)
PGR06 Issues in public policy and regeneration II (Lent Term)
PGR07 Urban economics (Lent Term)
PGR09 Regional growth (Lent Term)
PGR10 Urban and environmental planning II (Lent Term)
RE03 Real estate finance and securitization (Lent Term)
RE04 Real estate investment and risk analysis (Lent Term)
RE05 Legal issues in land use and finance (Lent Term)
B02 Rural environment (Lent Term)
B04 Institutions and development II (Lent Term)
B06 National planning and economic policy II (Lent Term)

Land Economy (Option B)

Compulsory module

RM01 Research methods (Michaelmas Term); or
RM02 Advanced research methods (Michaelmas Term)

Modules providing a further element of research training. Candidates must offer at least one of these modules.

B03 Institutions and development I (Michaelmas Term)
PGR02 Issues in public policy and regeneration I (Michaelmas Term)
EP01 Ecological economics and environmental evaluation (Michaelmas Term)
RE05 Legal issues in land use and finance (Lent Term)

Optional modules

B01 European rural economic and environmental policy (Michaelmas Term)
B02 Rural environment (Lent Term)
B03 Institutions and development I (Michaelmas Term)
B04 Institutions and development II (Lent Term)
B05 National planning and economic policy I (Michaelmas Term)
B06 National planning and economic policy II (Lent Term)

PGR03A and PGR03B Cambridge-MIT studio workshop (double module with restricted entry) (Michaelmas Term)
PGR01 Urban and environmental planning I (Michaelmas Term)
PGR10 Urban and environmental planning II (Lent Term)
PGR02 Issues in public policy and regeneration I (Michaelmas Term)
PGR06 Issues in public policy and regeneration II (Lent Term)
PGR05 Housing and regeneration (Lent Term)
PGR07 Urban economics (Lent Term)

EP02 Environmental economics (Michaelmas Term)
EP04 Advanced environmental economics (Lent Term)
EP03 Fundamentals of environmental law and regulation (Michaelmas Term)
EP05 Advanced environmental law (Lent Term)

RE02 Real estate development (Michaelmas Term)
RE04 Real estate investment and risk analysis (Lent Term)
RE05 Legal issues in land use and finance (Lent Term)

Planning, Growth, and Regeneration

Core methodology modules

RM01 Research methods (Michaelmas Term) or
RM02 Advanced research methods (Michaelmas Term)

Core modules

Either

Group A:

PGR01 Urban and environmental planning (Michaelmas Term)
PGR07 Urban economics (Lent Term)
PGR02 Issues in public policy and regeneration I (Michaelmas Term)
PGR06 Issues in public policy and regeneration II (Lent Term)

Or

Group B:

PGR01 Urban and environmental planning (Michaelmas Term)
PGR07 Urban economics (Lent Term)
PGR03A and PGR03B Cambridge-MIT studio workshop (double module with restricted entry) (Michaelmas Term)

Optional modules

PGR05 Housing and regeneration (Lent Term)
PGR06 Issues in public policy and regeneration II (Lent Term)
PGR09 Regional growth (Lent Term)
PGR10 Urban and environmental planning II (Lent Term)

EP01 Ecological economics and environmental evaluation (Michaelmas Term)
EP02 Environmental economics (Michaelmas Term)
EP03 Fundamentals of environmental law and regulation (Michaelmas Term)
EP04 Advanced environmental economics (Lent Term)
EP05 Advanced environmental law (Lent Term)

B02 Rural environment (Lent Term)
B04 Institutions and development II (Lent Term)
B05 National planning and economic policy I (Michaelmas Term)
B06 National planning and economic policy II (Lent Term)

RE01 Real estate finance and valuation (Michaelmas Term)
RE02 Real estate development (Michaelmas Term)
RE04 Real estate investment and risk analysis (Lent Term)
RE05 Legal issues in land use and finance (Lent Term)

Real Estate Finance

Core methodology option

RM01 Research methods (Michaelmas Term); or
RM02 Advanced research methods (Michaelmas Term)

Core modules

RE01 Real estate finance and valuation (Michaelmas Term)
RE02 Real estate development (Michaelmas Term)
RE03 Real estate finance and securitization (Lent Term)
RE04 Real estate investment and risk analysis (Lent Term)

Optional modules

EP01 Ecological economics and environmental evaluation (Michaelmas Term)
EP02 Environmental economics (Michaelmas Term)
EP03 Fundamentals of environmental law and regulation (Michaelmas Term)
PGR01 Urban and environmental planning I (Michaelmas Term)
PGR02 Issues in public policy and regeneration I (Michaelmas Term)
PGR03A and PGR03B Cambridge-MIT studio workshop (double module with restricted entry) (Michaelmas Term)
B05 National planning and economic policy I (Michaelmas Term)
RE05 Legal issues in land use and finance (Lent Term)
PGR07 Urban economics (Lent Term)
PGR09 Regional growth (Lent Term)

The Degree Committee also give notice that in the examination to be held in 2003, in addition to the compulsory dissertation in each M.Phil.:

1. The subjects offered in the Michaelmas Term will be examined at the beginning of Lent Term by an essay or project not exceeding 4,000 words, or by written examination
2. The subjects offered in the Lent Term will be examined by written examination in the Easter Term.
3. All written examinations shall be of two hours' duration.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 17 July 2002
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