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No 6393

Wednesday 1 July 2015

Vol cxlv No 37

pp. 693–741

Notices by Faculty Boards, etc.

Examination in Advanced Chemical Engineering for the Degree of Master of Philosophy, 2015–16: Modules

The Degree Committee for the Faculty of Engineering give notice that the mandatory and optional modules available for study in Advanced Chemical Engineering for the M.Phil. Degree in the academical year 2015–16 and the form of examination of each module will be as follows:

Mandatory modules

Ref

Name

Mode of assessment1

Timing2

NM

Numerical methods in chemical engineering

Coursework

MT

MOTI

Management of technology and innovation

Coursework

MT/LT

Optional modules

Ref

Name

Mode of assessment1, 3

Timing2

B1

Advanced transport processes

Examination

MT

B2

Electrochemical engineering

Examination

MT

B3

Pharmaceutical engineering

Examination

LT

B4

Rheology and processing

Examination

MT

C1

Optical microscopy

Examination

LT

C2

Optimization

Examination

MT

C3

Healthcare biotechnology

Coursework

LT

4B5

Nanotechnology

Examination and coursework

MT

4D14

Contaminated land and waste containment

Examination and coursework

MT

4D15

Sustainable water engineering

Coursework

LT

4E3

Information systems

Coursework

MT

4E4

Management of technology

Coursework

MT

4E5

International business economics

Coursework

LT

4E11

Strategic management

Coursework

LT

4G4

Biomimetics

Coursework

LT

4G5

Molecular modelling

Coursework

MT

4I7

Electricity and environment

Coursework

LT

4M14

Sustainable development

Coursework

MT

4M15

Sustainable energy

Examination and coursework

LT

4M16

Nuclear power engineering

Examination

LT

4M18

Present and future energy systems

Examination

MT

The Degree Committee for the Faculty of Engineering reserves the right to add to this list during the Michaelmas Term 2015.

Footnotes

  • 1All coursework is of one or more of the following formats: class participation, essay, exercise, in-class (open-book) tests, oral presentation, report. Each written coursework item has a limit of 10,000 words. All in-class tests will be of no more than 90 minutes’ duration (excluding designated reading time).


  • 2MT = Michaelmas Term; LT = Lent Term.


  • 3All written examinations are of 90 minutes’ duration (excluding designated reading time).