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Medical and Veterinary Sciences Tripos, Part IB
Endocrinology Biomedical Ethics and Human Reproduction (Medical Students)
(p. 154)
Dr G. Burton
Fertilization and implantation
Placentation
Maternal Physiology during pregnancy
Fetal development
Assisted conception
Contraception (Five lectures, 1, 3, 5, 8, 10 Nov.) (not Five lectures, 1, 3, 5, 9, 10 Nov.)
Mathematical Tripos, Part IA
Mathematics with Physics Option:
Students taking this Option should attend Algebra and Geometry, Analysis I, Vector Calculus, Differential Equations, and Probability, from Part IA of the Mathematical Tripos, together with the lectures listed below from Part IA of the Natural Sciences Tripos (Physics, Course B version, p. 164). They will be required to do Physics practical work. Physics lectures are at M. W. F. 9 in the Chemical Laboratory, Lensfield Road. Students are also recommended to attend at least the first lecture of Course B of the Computing Course for Physical Scientists (p. 162).
Foundations of Classical Physics
Dr J. R. Waldram
Oscillations and Waves (first twelve weeks)
Dr J. R. Batley (Lent Term)
Fields, Relativity, and Quantum Mechanics (last twelve weeks)
Dr J. R. Carter (Lent Term)
Oscillations and Waves (continued)
Dr J. R. Batley (Easter Term)
Non-examinable courses:
*Physics (Twelve lectures)
Prof. N. Turok (M. W. 9)
Arts School Room C (Michaelmas Term)
Topics in the History of Mathematics
Dr P. Bursill-Hall (M. W. F. 4)
Mill Lane, Room 6 (Michaelmas Term)
Laboratory work is continuously assessed.
*This course is intended for Mathematics students who have not taken Physics A-level.
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Cambridge University Reporter, 20 October 1999
Copyright © 1999 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.