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M.Phil. in Engineering for Sustainable Development, 2004: 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 Engineering for Sustainable Development in the academical year 2003-04 and the form of examination of each module will be as follows:

Mandatory modules
(all assessed by course-work)
Michaelmas 2003
4M14-EEngineering for sustainable development 
ESD1Fundamental disciplines 
Lent 2004
MOT&I1Management of technology and innovation (Weighted as two modules) 
ESD2Changing organizations towards sustainability
ESD3Sustainable development - engineering responses
Optional modules
Michaelmas 2003Mode of assessment2
4A8Environmental fluid mechanicsexamination
4D1Petroleum engineering examination and course-work
4D12Coastal and offshore engineering examination
4D14Contaminated land and waste containment examination and course-work
4E4Management of technologycourse-work
ESD-E303Sustainable development of large infrastructure projects course-work
ESD-E503Waste management and industrial ecologycourse-work
5CM11Electricity and environmentcourse-work
1.725J3,4Chemicals in the environment: fate and transportcourse-work
1.773Water quality modellingcourse-work
1.8173Planning for sustainable developmentcourse-work
SP 7533Design for developing countriescourse-work
1.8113Legal frameworks and environmental regulationcourse-work
TP1Introduction to technology policycourse-work
MP13Developing countries and the global business revolutioncourse-work
E4Environmental science and management Icourse-work
EP02Environmental economicscourse-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 2004Mode of assessment2
4E5 International Business Economicscourse-work
4D13Architectural engineeringcourse-work
4D15Sustainable water engineeringcourse-work
5CM13Logistic systems controlcourse-work
1.253J3,4Transportation and environmental limitscourse-work
1.818J3Sustainable energycourse-work
11.4793Water and sanitation in the developing worldcourse-work
1.813J3Sustainability, trade, and the environmentcourse-work
TP6Real options for engineering systemscourse-work
TP7The political economy of technology policycourse-work
E4Environmental science and management IIcourse-work
MP5Environment and sustainabilitycourse-work
EP0Environmental regulation law and economicscourse-work
ESD-A5Environmental design for architecture: 5. Energycourse-work
ESD-A6Environmental design for architecture: 6. Soundcourse-work
ESD-A7Environmental design for architecture: 7. Comfort course-work
ESD-A8Environmental design for architecture: 8. Sustainable urban designcourse-work
ESD-CE1The engineer and the environmentexamination

The Degree Committee for the Faculty of Engineering reserves the right to add to this list during the Michaelmas Term 2003.

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 unless otherwise specified.

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 10 students enrolled on the M.Phil. in Environmental Engineering for Sustainable Development elect to study them.

4 Subject to confirmation from MIT.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 9 July 2003
Copyright © 2003 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.