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The following amendments have been made to the Orders of Examinations published in the Reporter, Special No.14, dated Thursday, 25 April 2002:
Paper O9. Early Medieval literature and its background on Thursday 30 May 9-12 will now be held in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site and not the Corn Exchange.
The whole of the Geographical Tripos has been rescheduled and the new timetables are now as follows:
Geographical Tripos, Part IA, 2002 - GET0 |
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The examination will take place in the Department of Geography | ||
Wednesday 5 June | 9-12 | 5. Physical geography |
Thursday 6 June | 9-12 | 3. Historical geography |
Friday 7 June | 9-12 | 4. Environment and resources |
Monday 10 June | 9-12 | 2. Contemporary human geography |
Tuesday 11 June | 9-11 | 1. Geographical ideas and methods |
Geographical Tripos, Part IB, 2002 - GET1 |
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The examination will take place in the Department of Geography | ||
Wednesday 29 May | 9-12 | 3. Human geography III. Development |
Thursday 30 May | 9-12 | 4. Human geography IV. State, politics, and environment |
Friday 31 May | 9-12 | 1. Human geography I. Cities |
1.30-4.30 | 2. Human geography II. Production, work, and territory | |
9. Physical and environmental geography IV. Hydrology and water resources | ||
Monday 3 June | 9-12 | 10. Physical and environmental geography V. Environmental processes and management |
1.30-4.30 | 5. Human geography V. Culture and society | |
Tuesday 4 June | 9-12 | 8. Physical and environmental geography III. Environmental hazards |
1.30-4.30 | 6. Physical and environmental geography I. Monitoring environmental problems: GIS and remote sensing | |
Wednesday 5 June | 1.30-4.30 | 7. Physical and environmental geography II. Physical geography of mountain regions |
Preliminary Examination for Part II of the Geographical Tripos, 2002 - GEP2 |
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The examination will take place in the Department of Geography | ||
Wednesday 29 May | 9-12 | 3. Human geography III. Development (GET1 Paper 3) |
Thursday 30 May | 9-12 | 4. Human geography IV. State, politics, and environment (GET1 Paper 4) |
Friday 31 May | 9-12 | 1. Human geography I. Cities (GET1 Paper 1) |
1.30-4.30 | 2. Human geography II. Production, work, and territory (GET1 Paper 2) | |
Monday 3 June | 9-12 | 10. Physical and environmental geography V. Environmental processes and management (GET1 Paper 10) |
1.30-4.30 | 5. Human geography V. Culture and society (GET1 Paper 5) | |
Tuesday 4 June | 9-12 | 8. Physical and environmental geography III. Environmental hazards (GET1 Paper 8) |
1.30-4.30 | 6. Physical and environmental geography I. Monitoring environmental problems: GIS and remote sensing (GET1 Paper 6) | |
Wednesday 5 June | 1.30-4.30 | 7. Physical and environmental geography II. Physical geography of mountain regions (GET1 Paper 7) |
Geographical Tripos, Part II, 2002 - GET2 |
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The examination will take place in the Department of Geography | ||
Wednesday 29 May | 9-12 | 10. A prescribed topic or topics in geography IV: Biogeography and environmental management |
1.30-4.30 | 1. Human geography I: Cultural geography | |
Thursday 30 May | 9-12 | 11. A prescribed topic or topics in environmental geography: Environment, policy, and society |
1.30-4.30 | 9. A prescribed topic or topics in geography III: The historical geography of the AIDS pandemic: demography, culture, politics, and space | |
Friday 31 May | 9-12 | 2. Human geography II: The social engagement with nature |
15. A prescribed topic or topics in geography VI: Quaternary environments | ||
1.30-4.30 | 13. Physical geography II: Polar and glacial studies | |
Monday 3 June | 9-12 | 5. The geography of a prescribed area or areas I: The geography of Africa |
1.30-4.30 | 7. Historical geography I: Aspects of historical cultural analysis, with special reference to Western Europe after 1700 | |
14. A prescribed topic or topics in geography V: Volcanology | ||
Tuesday 4 June | 9-12 | 6. The geography of a prescribed area or areas II: The restructuring of Britain |
12. Physical geography I: Fluvial processes and the landscape | ||
1.30-4.30 | 3. A prescribed topic or topics in geography I: Spatial diffusion | |
4. A prescribed topic or topics in geography II: Cultures of the field: Historical issues | ||
Wednesday 5 June | 1.30-4.30 | 8. Historical geography II: The geography of Britain during the Industrial Revolution |
Paper 49I. Historical foundations of the British constitution on Monday 3 June 9-11 will now be held in the Faculty of Law and not Mill Lane Lecture-rooms.
Paper CS1. Research methodology (LEM1 Paper 1) on Monday 10 June 1.30-3 in the Large Examination Hall Seminar Room, New Museums Site can be deleted.
Subject 26. History of Medicine (NST2 History and Philosophy of Science Papers 7 and 8) (Paper 7) on Saturday 1 June 9-12 will now be held in the Senate-House not the Examination Halls, New Museums Site.
Subject 44. Human Genetics and Variation on Monday 3 June 9-12 in the Guildhall will now take place on Wednesday 5 June 1.30-4.30 in the Corn Exchange.
Paper SPA3. Introduction to the Spanish Language, 3 on Tuesday 4 June in the Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms should be 9-12 not 9-11.
Paper 9A. Special Subject Physics Option A {3} on Friday 31 May 9-12 in the Department of Physics can be deleted.
Insert Paper 9A. Special Subject Physics Option A {4H} on Saturday 1 June 9-10.30 in the Department of Physics.
Paper POL4. A subject in modern politics I: Russia on Wednesday 5 June will now be 1.30-4.30 not 9-12 in the Corn Exchange.
Paper POL4. A subject in modern politics I: Russia on Wednesday 5 June will now be 1.30-4.30 not 9-12 in the Corn Exchange.
Paper POL11. A subject in modern politics V: Russia on Tuesday 4 June 9-12 in the Senate-House will now take place on Wednesday 5 June 1.30-4.30 in the Corn Exchange.
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Cambridge University Reporter, 22 May 2002
Copyright © 2002 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.