Cambridge University Reporter


Examination in Management for the degree of Master of Philosophy

(Statutes and Ordinances, p. 476)

Regulations for the Examination in Management for the M.Phil. Degree were introduced with effect from 1 October 2005 by Notice in the Reporter of 28 July 2004 (p. 1023). The regulations as published included in error a regulation permitting a candidate to offer a dissertation in place of the examination prescribed for two modules. The students who followed this course during the current academical year have been preparing for the examinations under the regulations as amended, with immediate effect, below.

Management

1. The scheme of examination for the one-year course of study in Management for the degree of Master of Philosophy shall consist of nine modules selected from a list of mandatory and optional modules published by the Degree Committee for the Faculty of Business and Management not later than the end of the Michaelmas Term next preceding the examination.

2. In publishing the list of modules the Degree Committee shall announce the form of the examination for each module, which shall be either a written paper, or one or more essays or other exercises, or a combination of these, and shall specify the duration of any written paper and the limit to be placed on the length of any essay or other exercise.

3. The examination may include, at the discretion of the Examiners, an oral examination on the work specified under Regulation 1.