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Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II, Physiology and Physiology and Psychology

(Statutes and Ordinances, p. 373)

With effect from 1 October 2003

The structure of the course in Physiology has been amended so that candidates will offer four papers instead of three. One paper will be compulsory; candidates will be able to choose three other papers from six available. In Physiology and Psychology the provision in the regulations has been extended so that a candidate may offer either a library or a research project.

Regulation 32.

Physiology

By amending section (a) so as to read:

(a) offer four written papers of three hours each: Paper 7 and three further papers to be chosen from Papers 1-6;

Physiology and Psychology

By replacing in the first line of section (b) the words 'report of a research project' the words 'report of a project'.

SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS

(Statutes and Ordinances, p. 382)

Physiology and Psychology

The supplementary regulations have been amended with effect from the same date as follows:

By amending the details so as to read:

The two physiology papers taken by candidates offering this subject will be Papers 1 and 2 taken by candidates offering the subject Physiology, but may contain additional questions specifically for candidates offering the subject Physiology and Psychology. The two psychology papers will include the same questions as are contained in two of the Papers 2-4 taken by candidates offering the subject Psychology.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 12 February 2003
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