Cambridge University Reporter


Examination in Engineering for Sustainable Development for the M.Phil. Degree, 2005-06: 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 (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 463) in the academical year 2005-06 and the form of examination of each module will be as follows:

Mandatory modules

(all assessed by course-work)

Michaelmas 2005

ESD0Sustainable development contexts
ESD1Environment, economics, and community
MOT&I1Management of technology and innovation (two components = one module)
 

Lent 2006

ESD44European and international environmental law and policy (January block course)
MOT&I1Management of technology and innovation (two components = one module)
ESD2Changing organizations towards sustainability
ESD3Sustainable development in engineering practice

Optional modules

Michaelmas 2005Mode of assessment 2
4A8Environmental fluid mechanicsexamination
4B14Solar-electronic power: generation and distributionexamination and course-work
4D14Contaminated land and waste containmentexamination and course-work
4E1Technological innovation: research and practicecourse-work
4E4Management of technologycourse-work
4E6Accounting and financeexamination
4E8Design and management of manufacturing systemscourse-work
5CM11Electricity and environmentcourse-work
ESD-E203Planning for sustainable developmentcourse-work
ESD-E303Sustainability assessment of large infrastructure projectscourse-work
ESD-E403 Sustainable options for the built environmentcourse-work
ESD E603 Design for developing countriescourse-work
MP13Developing countries and the global business revolutioncourse-work
TP1Introduction to technology policycourse-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
ESD-A5Sustainable human habitats in developing countriescourse-work
ESD-G1Political ecology and rural resourcescourse-work
 
Lent 2006Mode of assessment2
4A14Silent aircraft initiativeexamination
4D13Architectural engineeringexamination and course-work
4D15Sustainable water engineeringcourse-work
4E5International business economicscourse-work
5CM15Project managementcourse-work
ESD-E703Sustainable energycourse-work
ESD-E803Water and sanitation in the developing worldcourse-work
ESD E903,4Sustainability, trade, and the environmentcourse-work
TP7The political economy of technology policycourse-work
TPE8Systems dynamics for management and policycourse-work
MP5Environment and sustainabilitycourse-work
ESD-A5Environmental design for architecture: 5. Energycourse-work
ESD-A6Environmental design for architecture: 6. Soundcourse-work
ESD-A7Environmental design for architecture: 7. Comfortcourse-work
ESD-A8Environmental design for architecture: 8. Sustainable urban designcourse-work
ESD-CE2Sustainability and chemical engineeringexamination
ESD- N 1Societal and ethical dimensions of nano- and biotechnologycourse-work

The Degree Committee for the Faculty of Engineering reserves the right to add to this list during the Michaelmas Term 2005.

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

4 Subject to confirmation from MIT.