Cambridge University Reporter


Examination in Advanced Chemical Engineering Practice for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2006-07: Modules

The Degree Committee of the Faculty Board of Engineering give notice that the mandatory and optional modules available for study for the M.Phil. in Advanced Chemical Engineering Practice (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 455) in the academical year 2006-07 and the form of examination of each module will be as follows:

Mandatory modules

ReferenceNameMode of assessment1
NMNumerical methods in chemical engineeringCourse-work
MAMolecular aspects of chemical engineeringCourse-work
MoTI 1Management of technology and innovation 1Course-work
MoTI 2Management of technology and innovation 2Course-work

Optional modules

ReferenceNameMode of assessment1,2
CE2BiotechnologyExamination
CE3CatalysisExamination
CE4Electrochemical engineeringExamination
CE5Fluid mechanics and the environmentExamination
CE6Modern metrologyExamination
CE7OptimizationExamination
CE8Particle technologyExamination
CE9Rheology and processingExamination
CE10Transport processesExamination
ESD-E30Sustainability assessment of large infrastructure projects3Course-work
ESD-E80Water and sanitation in the developing world3Course-work
ESD2Changing organizations towards sustainabilityCourse-work
4A1Nuclear power engineeringCourse-work/Examination
4A9Molecular thermodynamicsExamination
4A13Introduction to combustionCourse-work
4D14Contaminated land and waste containmentCourse-work/Examination
4D15Sustainable water engineeringCourse-work/Examination
4E1Technological innovation: research and practiceCourse-work
4E4Management of technologyCourse-work
4E5International business economicsCourse-work
4E11Strategic managementCourse-work
4E12Project managementCourse-work
4I3Distribution networks: economics, market structures, and strategiesCourse-work
4M14Sustainable development3Course-work
4M15Sustainable energyCourse-work/Examination

The Degree Committee of the Faculty Board of Engineering reserve the right to add to this list during the Michaelmas Term 2006.

1 All course-work is of one or more of the following formats: class participation, essay, exercise, in-class (open-book) tests, oral presentation, report. All written course-work items have a limit of 10,000 words. All in-class tests will be of no more than 90 minutes duration.

2 All written examinations are of 90 minutes' duration.

3 Subject to confirmation.