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Chemical Engineering Tripos, Part I and Part IIB, 2003

The Chemical Engineering Syndicate give notice that, with effect from the examinations to be held in 2003, the form of the examination for Parts I and IIB of the Chemical Engineering Tripos will be changed as follows:

Part I

Paper 3

Candidates will be required to answer five questions in all: at least two questions from Section A, at least one question from Section B, and at least one question from Section C. In Section A there will be three questions on process calculations. In Section B there will be two questions on equilibrium thermodynamics. In Section C there will be one question on economics and one on safety, health, and the environment.

The form of Papers 1(1), 1(2), 2, 4, 5(1), and 5(2) will be unchanged.

Part IIb

Paper 1

This paper will contain six questions. Section A will contain two questions on states of matter. Section B will contain two questions on management and entrepreneurship. Section C will contain two questions on the engineer and the environment. Candidates will be required to answer four questions, including at least one question from each section.

Paper 2

This paper will contain nine questions. Section A will contain three questions on reactor modelling. Section B will contain three questions on particle technology. Section C will contain three questions on fluid mechanics. Candidates will be required to answer four questions choosing from only two sections A, B, or C.

Paper 3

This paper will contain nine questions. Section A will contain three questions on combustion. Section B will contain three questions on modern metrology. Section C will contain three questions on cell and tissue engineering. Candidates will be required to answer four questions choosing from only two of the Sections A, B, or C.

Paper 4

This paper will contain nine questions. Section A will contain three questions on stochastic modelling. Section B will contain three questions on rheology and process innovation. Section C will contain three questions on bioprocess engineering. Candidates will be required to answer four questions choosing from only two of the Sections A, B, or C.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 27 November 2002
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