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M.Phil. in Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Development, 2003: Notice

The Degree Committee for the Faculty of Engineering give notice that the mandatory and optional modules available for study for the M.Phil. in Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Development (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 481) in the academical year 2002-03 and the form of examination of each module will be as follows:

Mandatory modules

(all assessed by course-work)

Michaelmas 2002

4M14Engineering for sustainable development
ESD1 Sustainable development - Engineering Responses

December 2002

MOT&I1 Management of Technology and Innovation (Weighted as two modules)

Lent 2003

ESD2 Changing Organizations towards Sustainability
MP5-E Environment and Sustainability

Optional modules

Michaelmas 2002

Mode of assessment2

3D5Environmental Engineering I examination
4A8Environmental fluid mechanics examination
4D12Coastal and offshore Engineering examination
4D14Contaminated Land and Waste Containment examination and course-work
4E6Accounting and Finance examination
4E8Design and Management of Manufacturing Systems course-work
ESD-E303Sustainable Development of Large Infrastructure Projectscourse-work
ESD-E403Sensing and control of the natural and built environments course-work
1.725J3Chemicals in the Environment: Fate and Transport course-work
1.8173Planning for Sustainable Development course-work
11.4793Water and Sanitation Infrastructure in Developing Countries course-work
TP1Introduction to Technology Policy course-work
MP13Globalization, big business, and developing countriescourse-work
E4Environmental Science and Management I course-work
E5Ecology and Conservation I course-work
ESD-A1Environmental Design for Architecture: 1. History and Theorycourse-work
ESD-A2Environmental Design for Architecture: 2. Heatcourse-work
ESD-A3Environmental Design for Architecture: 3. Lightcourse-work
ESD-A4Environmental Design for Architecture: 4. Aircourse-work

 

Lent 2003

Mode of assessment2

3D6 Environmental Engineering IIexamination
4D4Ground Engineeringexamination
4E5International Business Economicscourse-work
4E7Enterprise and Business Developmentcourse-work
ESD-E103Sustainable Water Management course-work
ESD-E203Sustainable Mineral Resource Management course-work
1.772Water Quality Control course-work
SP 7533Designs for Developing Countries course-work
1.253J3Transportation and Environmental Limitscourse-work
1.818J3Sustainable Energy course-workcourse-work
15.657J3Sustainability, Trade, and the Environment course-work
TP3TP3 Key methods in Technology and Policy course-work
TP6TP6 Real Options for Engineering Systems course-work
TP7The political economy of technology policy course-work
BE.I1Science and Industry course-work
E4Environmental Science and Management I course-work
E5Ecology and Conservation I course-work
ESD-A5Environmental Design for Architecture: 5. Energy course-work
ESD-A6Environmental Design for Architecture: 6. Sound course-work
ESD-A7Environmental Design for Architecture: 7. Comfort course-work
ESD-A8Environmental Design for Architecture: 8. Sustainable Urban Design course-work
ESD-CE1The Engineer and the Environment examination

1 In exceptional circumstances the Degree Committee may allow a candidate not to complete this module.

2 All written examinations are of one and a half hours' duration.

3 The Degree Committee for the Faculty of Engineering, in consultation with MIT, reserve the right to withdraw any of these modules should less than 6 students enrolled on the M.Phil. in Environmental Engineering for Sustainable Development elect to study them.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 30 October 2002
Copyright © 2002 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.