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ORDERS OF EXAMINATIONS

Chemical Engineering Tripos, Part IIA, 2003 - CET2

The examination will take place in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site.

Monday 28 April 9-12 1. Paper 1
Tuesday 29 April 9-12 2. Paper 2
Wednesday 30 April 9-12 3. Paper 3
Thursday 1 May 9-12 4. Paper 4

Classical Tripos, Part I, 2003 - CLT1

The examination will take place in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site

Tuesday 22 April 9-12 11. Translation from English into Greek prose and verse
Wednesday 23 April 9-12 12. Translation from English into Latin prose and verse

Electrical and Information Sciences Tripos, Part II, 2003 - EST2

Tuesday 22 April 9-10.30 4F3. Non-linear and hybrid systems Department

of

Engineering
 2.30-4 4M13. Linear algebra and optimization
Wednesday 23 April 9-10.30 4B8. Electronic system design
 2.30-4 4F1. Control system design
Thursday 24 April 9-10.30 4C4. Design methods
 2.30-4 4F12. Computer vision and robotics
 4B11. Photonic systems
Friday 25 April 9-10.30 4B18. Advanced electronic devices
 4F5. Digital communications
 2.30-4 4B10. Optoelectronic technology
Saturday 26 April 9-10.30 4F9. Medical imaging and 3-D computer graphics
 4B2. Power electronics and applications
 2.30-4 4B15. Advanced telecommunications networks
 4F2. Robust multivariable control

Monday 28 April 9-10.30 4F7. Digital filters and spectrum estimation Examination
Halls,

New
Museums
Site
 2.30-4 4C3. Electrical materials
Tuesday 29 April 9-10.30 4E13. Macroeconomics
Wednesday 30 April 2.30-4 4M12. Complex analysis and variational methods
 4F11. Speech processing
Thursday 1 May 2.30-4 4B17. Photonics of molecular materials
Friday 2 May 9-10.30 4F8. Image processing and image coding
 4B5. Nanotechnology
 2.30-4 4D11. Building physics
 4A1. Nuclear power engineering
Saturday 3 May 9-10.30 4C13. MEMS
 4F6. Signal detection and estimation
 2.30-4 4B6. Solid state devices
Monday 5 May 9-10.30 4E6. Accounting and finance
 2.30-4 4B7. VLSI design, technology, and CAD

Candidates will be admitted to the examination room 15 minutes before the scheduled time of the examinations and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing.

Engineering Tripos, Part IIA, 2003 - EGT2

The examination will take place in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site unless otherwise stated.

Thursday 24 April 9-10.30 4D16. Construction and management (EGT3 Paper 4D16) Department
of
Engineering
 4C4. Design methods (EGT3 Paper 4C4)
 9-12 3A1. Fluid mechanics I (Double module)
 2.30-4 4F12. Computer vision and robotics (EGT3 Paper 4F12)
Friday 25 April 9-12 3A3. Fluid mechanics II (Double module)
Saturday 26 April 9-12 3A5. Energy and power generation (Double module)
 2.30-44F2.Robust multivariable control (EGT3 Paper 4F2)

Monday 28 April 2.30-4 3I1. Data structures and algorithms 
 3E7. Microeconomics 
Tuesday 29 April 9-10.30 4E13. Macroeconomics (EGT3 Paper 4E13) 
 2.30-4 3D5. Environmental engineering I 
 3C3. Machine design-tribology 
 3B1. Radio frequency electronics 
Wednesday 30 April 9-10.30 3C1. Materials processing and design 
 3F1. Signals and systems 
 2.30-4 3E4. Modelling choice 
 4M12. Complex analysis and variational methods (EGT3 Paper 4M12) 
Thursday 1 May 9-10.30 3C2. Materials process modelling and failure analysis 
 3F2. Systems and control 
Friday 2 May 2.30-4 4D11. Building physics (EGT3 Paper 4D11) 
 4C1. Deformation and fracture (EGT3 Paper 4C1) 
 3E2. Marketing 
 4A1. Nuclear power engineering (EGT3 Paper 4A1) 
Saturday 3 May 9-10.30 4F6. Signal detection and estimation (EGT3 Paper 4F6) 
 2.30-4 3E5. Human resource management 
Monday 5 May 9-10.30 4E6. Accounting and finance (EGT3 Paper 4E6) 
 2.30-4 3E6. Organizational behaviour and change 
Tuesday 6 May 9-10.30 3C5. Dynamics 
 3B5. Semiconductor engineering 
 2.30-4 3F5. Computer and network systems 
 3D1. Soil mechanics 
Wednesday 7 May 9-10.30 3D3. Structural materials and design 
 3B3. Switch-mode electronics 
 2.30-4 3D6. Environmental engineering II 
 3B2. Integrated digital electronics 
 3C4. Machine design-transmissions 
Thursday 8 May 9-10.30 3C7. Mechanics of solids 
 3F3. Signal and pattern processing 
 2.30-4 3D2. Geotechnical engineering 
 3F6. Software engineering and design 
Friday 9 May 9-10.30 3B6. Photonic technology 
 3C6. Vibration 
 2.30-4 3B4. Electric drive systems 
 3D4. Structural analysis and stability 
Saturday 10 May 9-10.30 3D7. Continuum mechanics numerical methods 
 3F4. Data transmission 
 2.30-4 3E3. Modelling risk 

Candidates will be admitted to the examination room 15 minutes before the scheduled time of the examinations and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing.

Engineering Tripos, Part IIB, 2003 - EGT3

Tuesday 22 April 9-10.30 4C6. Advanced linear vibrations Department
of
Engineering
 4A8. Environmental fluid mechanics
 4F3. Non-linear and hybrid systems
 2.30-4 4D14. Contaminated land and waste containment
 4M13. Linear algebra and optimization
Wednesday 23 April 9-10.30 4C2. Designing with composites
 4B8. Electronic system design
 4A10. Flow instability
 2.30-4 4C9. Continuum mechanics
 4F1. Control system design
 4A3. Turbomachinery I
Thursday 24 April 9-10.30 4D16. Construction and management
 4C4. Design methods
 2.30-4 4F12. Computer vision and robotics
 4B11. Photonic systems
Friday 25 April 9-10.30 4B18. Advanced electronic devices
 4F5. Digital communications
 4C10. Finite elements
 4A11. Turbomachinery II
 2.30-4 4C8. Applications of dynamics
 4B10. Optoelectronic technology
 4D10. Structural steelwork
Saturday 26 April 9-10.30 4F9. Medical imaging and 3-D computer graphics
 4B2. Power electronics and applications
 4A12. Turbulence
 4C12. Wave propagation
 2.30-4 4B15. Advanced telecommunications networks
 4A6. Flow induced sound and vibration
 4F2. Robust multivariable control

Monday 28 April 9-10.30 4F7. Digital filters and spectrum estimation Examination Halls, New Museums Site
 4D5. Foundation engineering
 4C7. Random and non-linear vibrations
 2.30-4 4C3. Electrical materials
Tuesday 29 April 9-10.30 4E13. Macroeconomics
Wednesday 30 April 2.30-4 4M12. Complex analysis and variational methods
 4F11. Speech processing
Thursday 1 May 2.30-4 4D7. Concrete and masonry structures
Friday 2 May 9-10.30 4D12. Coastal and off-shore engineering
 4F8. Image processing and image coding
 4B5. Nanotechnology
 2.30-4 4D11. Building physics
 4C1. Deformation and fracture
 4A1. Nuclear power engineering
Saturday 3 May 9-10.30 4D6. Dynamics in civil engineering
 4C13. MEMS
 4F6. Signal detection and estimation
 2.30-4 4A9. Molecular thermodynamics
 4B6. Solid state devices
Monday 5 May 9-10.30 4E6. Accounting and finance
 2.30-4 4D8. Pre-stressed concrete
 4B7. VLSI design, technology, and CAD

Candidates will be admitted to the examination room 15 minutes before the scheduled time of the examinations and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing.

Progress Examination in Engineering, 2003 - EGT6

Tuesday 22 April 9-10.30 4C6. Advanced linear vibrations Department
of
Engineering
 4A8. Environmental fluid mechanics
 2.30-4 4D14. Contaminated land and waste containment
 4M13. Linear algebra and optimization
Wednesday 23 April 9-10.30 4C2. Designing with composites
 4B8. Electronic system design
 4A10. Flow instability
 2.30-4 4C9. Continuum mechanics
 4F1. Control system design
 4A3. Turbomachinery I
Thursday 24 April 9-10.30 4C4. Design methods
 2.30-4 4F12. Computer vision and robotics
 4B11. Photonic systems
Friday 25 April 9-10.30 4B18. Advanced electronic devices
 4F5. Digital communications
 4C10. Finite elements
 4A11. Turbomachinery II
 2.30-4 4C8. Applications of dynamics
 4B10. Optoelectronic technology
 4D10. Structural steelwork
Saturday 26 April 9-10.30 4F9. Medical imaging and 3-D computer graphics
 4B2. Power electronics and applications
 4A12. Turbulence
 2.30-4 4B15. Advanced telecommunications networks
 4A6. Flow induced sound and vibration
 4F2. Robust multivariable control

Monday 28 April 9-10.30 4F7. Digital filters and spectrum estimation Examination Halls,
New Museums Site
 4D5. Foundation engineering
 4C7. Random and non-linear vibrations
 2.30-4 4C3. Electrical materials
Wednesday 30 April 2.30-4 4M12. Complex analysis and variational methods
Thursday 1 May 2.30-4 4D7. Concrete and masonry structures
 4B17. Photonics of molecular materials
Friday 2 May 9-10.30 4D12. Coastal and off-shore engineering
 4F8. Image processing and image coding
 4B5. Nanotechnology
 2.30-4 4D11. Building physics
 4C1. Deformation and fracture
Saturday 3 May 9-10.30 4D6. Dynamics in civil engineering
 4C13. MEMS
 4F6. Signal detection and estimation
 2.30-4 4A9. Molecular thermodynamics
 4B6. Solid state devices
Monday 5 May 9-10.30 4E6. Accounting and finance
 2.30-4 4D8. Pre-stressed concrete
 4B7. VLSI design, technology, and CAD

Candidates will be admitted to the examination room 15 minutes before the scheduled time of the examinations and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing.

Preliminary Examination for Part I of the Historical Tripos, 2003 - HSP1

The examination will take place in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site

Tuesday 22 April 9-12 1. General historical problems
 1.30-4.30 2. British history: political and constitutional
Wednesday 23 April 9-12 3. British history: social and economic
 1.30-4.30 4. European history from 776 BC to the present day
Friday 30 May 9-12 5. Translation of foreign language passages

Management Studies Tripos, 2003 - MGT1

The examination will take place in the Arts School, Bene't Street

Tuesday 29 April 9-12 M1. Marketing and organizational behaviour
Wednesday 30 April 9-12 M2. Quantitative methods and operations management
Thursday 1 May 9-12 M3. Economics and finance

Diploma in Management Studies, 2003 - MGD1

The examination will take place in the Arts School, Bene't Street

Tuesday 29 April 9-12 M1. Marketing and organizational behaviour (MGT1 Paper M1)
Wednesday 30 April 9-12 M2. (MGT1 Paper M2) Quantitative methods and operations management
Thursday 1 May 9-12 M3. Economics and finance (MGT1 Paper M3)

Manufacturing Engineering Tripos, Part I, 2003 - MET1

The examination will take place in the Department of Engineering, Mill Lane

Friday 25 April 9-12 P1. Design and manufacture
Saturday 26 April 9-12 P3. Management economics and accounting
Monday 28 April 9-12 P2. Organization and control of manufacturing systems
Tuesday 29 April 9-12 P5. Human resources
Wednesday 30 April 9-10.30 P4A. Materials processing and design
Thursday 1 May 9-10.30 P4B. Materials process modelling and failure analysis

Candidates will be admitted to the examination room 15 minutes before the scheduled time of the examinations and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing.

Manufacturing Engineering Tripos, Part II, 2003 - MET2

The examination will take place in the Department of Engineering, Mill Lane

Wednesday 23 April 9-12 1. Technological aspects of manufacturing
Thursday 24 April 9-12 2. Managerial aspects of manufacturing

Examination in Computer Speech, Text, and Internet Technology for the degree of Master of Philosophy, Easter Term, 2003 - CSM1

The examination will take place in The William Gates Building, Madingley Road

Tuesday 22 April 10-11.30 2A. Speech Processing II
 2-3.30 2D. Internet Applications
Wednesday 23 April 10-11.30 2B. Language Processing II
 2-3.30 2C. Dialogue Systems

Candidates will be admitted to the examination room 15 minutes before the scheduled time of the examinations and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing.

Examination in Computer Speech, Text, and Internet Technology for the degree of Master of Studies, Easter Term, 2003 - CSS1

The examination will take place in the William Gates Building, Madingley Road

Tuesday 22 April 10-11.30 2A. Speech Processing II
 2-3.30 2D. Internet Applications
Wednesday 23 April 10-11.30 2B. Language Processing II
 2-3.30 2C. Dialogue Systems

Candidates will be admitted to the examination room 15 minutes before the scheduled time of the examinations and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing.

Examination in Environment and Development for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2003 - GEM2

The examination will take place in the Department of Geography

Friday 2 May 9-12 1. Development and the global environment

Examination in Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Development for the degree of Master of Philosophy, Easter Term 2003 - EGM2

The examination will take place in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site

Monday 5 May 9-10.30 4E6. Accounting and finance (EGT3 Module 4E6)

Candidates will be admitted to the examination room 15 minutes before the scheduled time of the examinations and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing.

Examination in Geographical Information Systems and Remote Sensing for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2003 - GEM3

The examination will take place in the Department of Geography

Friday 16 May 9-12 1. Geographical information systems and remote sensing

Examination in Materials Modelling for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2003 - NSM3

The examination will take place in the Arts School, Bene't Street

Thursday 24 April 9-12 1. Paper 1
Friday 25 April 9-12 2. Paper 2

Examination in Medieval History for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2003 - HSM1

The examination will take place in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site

Tuesday 22 April 9-12 P. Palaeography exercise(s)

Examination in Microelectronic Engineering and Semiconductor Physics for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2003 - NSM1

The examination will take place in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site

Tuesday 22 April 9-12 1. Microelectronic engineering and semiconductor physics 1
Wednesday 23 April 9-12 2. Microelectronic engineering and semiconductor physics 2

Examination in Quaternary Science for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2003 - GEM4

The examination will take place in the Department of Geography

Friday 2 May 9-12 1. Quaternary science

Examination in Technology Policy for the degree of Master of Philosophy, Easter Term 2003 - MGM5

Saturday 26 April 2.30-4 4B15. Advanced telecommunications networks (EGT3 module 4B15) Department of
Engineering

Friday 2 May 9-10.30 4B5. Nanotechnology (EGT3 module 4B5) Examination Halls,
New Museum Site
Saturday 3 May 9-10.30 4D6. Dynamics in civil engineering (EGT3 module 4D6)
Monday 5 May 9-10.30 4E6. Accounting and finance (EGT3 module 4E6)

Candidates will be admitted to the examination room 15 minutes before the scheduled time of the examinations and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing.

Examination in Theology and Religious Studies for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2003 - TRM2

The examination will take place in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site

Wednesday 23 April 9-12 LP. Language written paper

Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos, Part IA, Oral Examination A, 2003 - MLT0 Certificates in Modern Languages, 2003 - MLC1

Oral examinations consisting of reading aloud and conversation will be held as follows:

Friday 16 May 2.00 p.m. German Tripos (Raised Faculty Building, Sidgwick Avenue)
 2.00 p.m. Dutch (Raised Faculty Building, Sidgwick Avenue)
 2.00 p.m. Italian (Arts School, Bene't Street)
 2.00 p.m. Modern Greek (Raised Faculty Building, Sidgwick Avenue)
 2.00 p.m. Russian (Raised Faculty Building, Sidgwick Avenue)
 2.00 p.m. Spanish (Large Examination Hall Seminar Room, New Museums Site)
 2.00 p.m. Portuguese (Raised Faculty Building, Sidgwick Avenue)
Saturday 17 May 9.30 a.m. German Certificate (Raised Faculty Building, Sidgwick Avenue)

Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos, Part IA, Oral Examination B, 2003 - MLT0

Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos, Part IB, Oral Examination B, 2003 - MLT1

Diplomas in Modern Languages, Oral Examination B, 2003 - MLD1

Oral examinations consisting of reading aloud and conversation will be held as follows:

Tuesday 22 April 9.00 a.m. French (Mill Lane Lecture-rooms)
9.00 a.m. German (Faculty of Divinity, West Road)
9.00 a.m. Spanish (Faculty of Oriental Studies, Sidgwick Avenue)
9.00 a.m. Italian (Raised Faculty Building, Sidgwick Avenue)
Wednesday 23 April 9.00 a.m. Russian (Raised Faculty Building, Sidgwick Avenue)
2.00 p.m. Dutch (Faculty of Oriental Studies, Sidgwick Avenue)
2.00 p.m. Modern Greek (Faculty of Oriental Studies, Sidgwick Avenue)
2.00 p.m. Portuguese (Faculty of Divinity, West Road)

Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos, Part IB, 2003 - MLT1 The examination will take place in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site

Tuesday 22 April 9-12 GL20. Translation from English into Greek prose and verse (CLT1 Paper 11)
Wednesday 23 April 9-12 GL21. Translation from English into Latin prose and verse (CLT1 Paper 12)

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Anatomy B: Disease, Society, and Sexuality, 2003 - NST2AB

Practical Examination

Friday 2 May9.30-1Department of Anatomy

Final Veterinary Examination, Part I, Easter Term, 2003 - VTE1

The examination will take place in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site, unless otherwise stated.

For Fourth Year Students

Monday 28 April 10-11 6. Clinical pharmacology and toxicology Mill Lane Lecture Rooms
Monday 19 May 10-11 9. Urology
Monday 26 May 10-11 10. Principles of animal management
Monday 2 June 3-4 11. Animal breeding
Monday 9 June 9-1 12. Alimentary system Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine

Final Veterinary Examination, Part II, Easter Term, 2003 - VTE2

The examination will take place in the Mill Lane Lecture-rooms, unless otherwise stated.

Written Examination

Wednesday 7 May 9-10.30 3. Parasitic diseases
 1.30-3 1. Animal health, animal breeding, and nutrition
Thursday 8 May 9-10.30 2. Biology of infectious disease
 1.30-3 4. Basic clinical pharmacology, toxicology, and systems pathology

Systems Practical Examination

Friday 9 May 9-5.30 Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine

JUNE 2003

Part I: Pathology

Monday 16 June 1.30-3.30 Paper 1 Examination Halls, New Museums Site
Tuesday 17 June 1.30-3.50 Paper 2
Friday 20 June 9-12 Practical examination Department of Pathology, Tennis Court Road
 3-Oral examinations (Candidates requiring an oral examination will be notified by the Senior Examiner)  

Part II: Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Wednesday 18 June1.30-4.30Written examination Examination Halls, New Museums Site
Tuesday 24 JuneClinical and Oral examinations

Part III, Section (A): Medicine

Tuesday 17 June9-12Paper 1Examination Halls, New Museums Site
Wednesday 18 June 9-12 Paper 2
Thursday 19 June 9-12 Paper 3
Wednesday 25 June Clinical and Oral examinations
Thursday 26 June 

Part III, Section (B): Surgery

Monday 16 June9-10Paper 1Examination Halls, New Museums Site
 10.15-12.15Paper 2
Monday 23 June   Clinical and Oral examinations 

DECEMBER 2003

Part I: Pathology

Monday 8 December1.30-3.30Paper 1Examination Halls, New Museums Site
Tuesday 9 December1.30-3.50Paper 2
Friday 12 December9-12Practical examination Department of Pathology, Tennis Court Road
 3-Oral examinations (Candidates requiring an oral examination willbe notified by the Senior Examiner)

Part II: Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Wednesday 10 December 1.30-4.30 Written examination Examination Halls, New Museums Site
Tuesday 16 December Clinical and Oral examinations

Part III, Section (A): Medicine

Tuesday 9 December9-12Paper 1Examination Halls, New Museums Site
Wednesday 10 December 9-12 Paper 2
Thursday 11 December 9-12 Paper 3
Wednesday 17 December Clinical and Oral examinations
Thursday 18 December
Friday 19 December

Part III, Section (B): Surgery

Monday 8 December9-10Paper 1Examination Halls, New Museums Site
 10.15-12.15Paper 2
Monday 15 DecemberClinical and Oral examinations
Tuesday 16 December


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