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Engineering Tripos, Part IIB, and Electrical and Information Sciences Tripos, Part II, 2000: Notice

The Faculty Board of Engineering give notice that, in accordance with Regulation 23 for the Engineering Tripos and Electrical and Information Sciences Tripos (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 284), the modules prescribed for the examinations to be held in 2000, and the mode of examination for each module, will be as follows:

  Number and title of module Set Mode of examination
Group A: Civil, structural, and environmental engineering A1 Petroleum engineering 4 Exam and coursework
A2 Lightweight structures 6 Coursework
A4 Ground engineering 20 Coursework
A5 Foundation engineering 8 Exam and coursework
A6 Dynamics in civil engineering 12 Exam and coursework
A7 Concrete and masonry structures 3 Exam and coursework
A8 Pre-stressed concrete 14 Exam and coursework
A10 Structural steel 2 Exam and coursework
A11 Building physics 16 Exam and coursework
A12 Coastal and off-shore engineering 10 Exam
A13 Architectural engineering 1 Coursework
A14 Contaminated land and waste containment 13 Exam and coursework
 
Group B: Mechanical and materials engineering B1 Deformation and fracture 20 Exam
B2 Designing with composites 16 Exam and coursework
B3 Electrical materials 8 Exam and coursework
B4 Design methods 5 Exam and coursework
B5 Design case studies 15 Coursework
B6 Advanced linear vibrations 2 Exam and coursework
B7 Random and non-linear vibrations 3 Exam and coursework
B8 Applications of dynamics 6 Exam and coursework
B9 Continuum mechanics 7 Exam
B10 Finite elements 18 Exam and coursework
B12 Wave propagation 19 Exam and coursework
 
Group C: Fluid mechanics and thermodynamics C1 Nuclear power engineering 12 Exam and coursework
C2 Computational fluid mechanics 2 Coursework
C3 Turbomachinery I 10 Exam and coursework
C4 Aircraft stability and control 9 Coursework
C5 Internal combustion engines 3 Exam
C6 Flow induced sound and vibration 13 Coursework
C7 Aerodynamics 20 Exam and coursework
C8 Environmental fluid mechanics 11 Exam
C9 Molecular thermodynamics 14 Exam
C10 Flow instability 6 Exam
C11 Turbomachinery II 18 Exam and coursework
C12 Turbulence 16 Exam
 
Group D: Electrical engineering D1 Electrical machines 19 Exam
D2 Power electronics and applications 3 Exam
D3 Power utilization 11 Exam and coursework
D4 Computational electromagnetics 9 Coursework
D5 Quantum phenomena and solid state electronics 16 Exam and coursework
D6 Solid state devices 13 Exam and coursework
D7 VLSI design, technology, and CAD 4 Exam and coursework
D8 Electronic system design 15 Exam and coursework
D9 Optical communications 1 Exam and coursework
D10 Optoelectronic technology 5 Exam
D11 Photonic systems 14 Exam and coursework
D14 Solar electronic power: generation and distribution 6 Exam and coursework
 
Group E: Information engineering I1 Control system design 1 Exam and coursework
I2 Robust multivariable control 14 Exam and coursework
I3 Non-linear and adaptive control 4 Exam and coursework
I5 Digital communications 18 Exam
I6 Signal detection and estimation 12 Exam
I7 Digital filters and spectrum estimation 8 Exam
I8 Image processing and image coding 10 Exam
I9 Medical imaging and 3-D computer graphics 19 Exam
I10 Advanced pattern processing 15 Exam
I11 Speech processing 2 Exam
I12 Computer vision and robotics 9 Exam
 
Group F: Additional topics F3 Operations research - Coursework
F4 Marketing 11 Coursework
F5 International business economics 19 Coursework
F6 Accounting and finance 7 Exam
F7 Enterprise and business development - Coursework
F8 Design and management of manufacturing systems - Coursework
F9 Surveying field course - Coursework
F10 French 17 Coursework
F11 German 17 Coursework
F12 Complex analysis and variational methods 15 Exam
F13 Linear algebra and optimization 5 Exam and coursework

Restrictions on the combinations of modules candidates may choose to offer

Candidates when choosing modules for examination may not offer two or more modules from any one of the following sets. The written examination for modules in Sets 1-10 will be held at the beginning of the Lent Term, and for modules in Sets 11-20 at the beginning of the Easter Term (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 286).

Michaelmas Term

Set 1 A13 Architectural engineering
D9 Optical communications
I1 Control system design
Set 2 A10 Structural steel
B6 Advanced linear vibrations
C2 Computational fluid mechanics
I11 Speech processing
Set 3 A7 Concrete and masonry structures
B7 Random and non-linear vibrations
C5 Internal combustion engines
D2 Power electronics and applications
Set 4 A1 Petroleum engineering
D7 VLSI design, technology, and CAD
I3 Non-linear and adaptive control
Set 5 B4 Design methods
D10 Optoelectronic technology
F13 Linear algebra and optimization
Set 6 A2 Lightweight structures
B8 Applications of dynamics
C10 Flow instability
D14 Solar electronic power: generation and distribution
Set 7 B9 Continuum mechanics
F6 Accounting and finance
Set 8 A5 Foundation engineering
B3 Electrical materials
I7 Digital filters and spectrum estimation
Set 9 C4 Aircraft stability and control
D4 Computational electromagnetics
I12 Computer vision and robotics
Set 10 A12 Coastal and off-shore engineering
C3 Turbomachinery I
I8 Image processing and image coding

Lent Term

Set 11 C8 Environmental fluid mechanics
D3 Power utilization
F4 Marketing
Set 12 A6 Dynamics in civil engineering
C1 Nuclear power engineering
I6 Signal detection and estimation
Set 13 A14 Contaminated land and waste containment
C6 Flow induced sound and vibration
D6 Solid state devices
Set 14 A8 Pre-stressed concrete
C9 Molecular thermodynamics
D11 Photonic systems
I2 Robust multivariable control
Set 15 B5 Design case studies
D8 Electronic system design
I10 Advanced pattern processing
F12 Complex analysis and variational methods
Set 16 A11 Building physics
B2 Designing with composites
C12 Turbulence
D5 Quantum phenomena and solid state electronics
Set 17 F10 French
F11 German
Set 18 B10 Finite elements
C11 Turbomachinery II
I5 Digital communications
Set 19 B12 Wave propagation
D1 Electrical machines
I9 Medical imaging and 3-D computer graphics
F5 International business economics
Set 20 A4 Ground engineering
B1 Deformation and fracture
C7 Aerodynamics

Modules not assigned to sets 1999-2000

F3 Operations research (Michaelmas Term)
F7 Enterprise and business development (Lent Term)
F8 Design and management of manufacturing systems (Lent Term)
F9 Surveying field course (Long Vacation, 1999)


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Cambridge University Reporter, 9 June 1999
Copyright © 1999 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.