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The Faculty Board of Engineering give notice that the modules prescribed for the examinations to be held in 2004, and the mode of examination for each module, will be as follows:
Number and title of module | Set | Assessment | |
Group A: Energy, fluid mechanics, and turbomachinery | |||
3A1 | Fluid mechanics I (double module) | M7/L7 | p |
3A3 | Fluid mechanics II (double module) | M1/L1 | p |
3A5 | Energy and power generation (double module) | M4/L4 | p |
Group B: Electrical engineering | |||
3B1 | Radio frequency electronics | M3 | p |
3B2 | Integrated digital electronics | L3 | p |
3B3 | Switch-mode electronics | M2 | p |
3B4 | Electric drive systems | L2 | p |
3B5 | Semiconductor engineering | M6 | p |
3B6 | Photonic technology | L6 | p |
Group C: Mechanics, materials, and design | |||
3C1 | Materials processing and design | M5 | p |
3C2 | Materials processing, modelling, and failure analysis | L5 | p |
3C3 | Machine design-tribology | M3 | p |
3C4 | Machine design- transmissions | L3 | p |
3C5 | Dynamics | M6 | p |
3C6 | Vibration | L6 | p |
3C7 | Mechanics of solids | M4 | p |
Group D: Civil, structural, and environmental engineering | |||
3D1 | Soil mechanics | M1 | p |
3D2 | Geotechnical engineering | L1 | p |
3D3 | Structural materials and design | M2 | p |
3D4 | Structural analysis and stability | L2 | p |
3D5 | Environmental engineering I | M3 | p |
3D6 | Environmental engineering II | L3 | p |
3D7 | Finite element methods | L4 | p |
Group E: Management and manufacturing | |||
3E1 | Business economics | M8 | p |
3E2 | Marketing | L8 | p |
3E3 | Modelling risk | L9 | p |
3E4 | Modelling choice | M9 | p |
3E5 | Human resource management | M10 | p |
3E6 | Organizational behaviour and change | L10 | p |
Group F: Information engineering | |||
3F1 | Signals and systems | M5 | p |
3F2 | Systems and control | L5 | p |
3F3 | Signal and pattern processing | L4 | p |
3F4 | Data transmission | M4 | p |
3F5 | Computer and network systems | M1 | p |
3F6 | Software engineering and design | L1 | p |
Group I: Imported modules | |||
3I1 | Data structures and algorithms (CST) | M8 | p |
Group M: Multidisciplinary modules | |||
3M1 | Introduction to bioscience* | M12 | p |
3M2 | Physiological systems* | L12 | p |
Group S: Modules shared with Part IIB | |||
4A1 | Nuclear power engineering | L8 | p+c |
4C4 | Design methods | M7 | p+c |
4C14 | Natural and micro-architectured materials | L8 | p |
4D1 | Petroleum engineering* | M7 | p+c |
4D13 | Architectural engineering | L13 | p+c |
4E6 | Accounting and finance | M11 | p |
4E13 | Macroeconomics | L11 | p |
4M12 | Partial differential equations and variational methods | L8 | p |
4M13 | Complex analysis and optimization | M7 | p |
NOTES:
Sets: M = Michaelmas, L = Lent
Assessment: p = exam only; p+c = exam and course-work
Capacity: Modules marked * have a maximum capacity. If oversubscribed, attendance will be determined by ballot.
Sets for 2003-04
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 numbered sets, and may not offer three or more modules from Groups I, M, and S combined.
MICHAELMAS 2003 | LENT 2004 | ||||
Set | No. | Title | Set | No. | Title |
M1 | 3A3 | Fluid mechanics II | L1 | 3A3 | Fluid mechanics II |
3D1 | Soil mechanics | 3D2 | Geotechnical engineering | ||
3F5 | Computer and network systems | 3F6 | Software engineering and design | ||
M2 | 3B3 | Switch-mode electronics | L2 | 3B4 | Electric drive systems |
3D3 | Structural materials and design | 3D4 | Structural analysis and stability | ||
M3 | 3B1 | Radio frequency electronics | L3 | 3B2 | Integrated digital electronics |
3C3 | Machine design - tribology | 3C4 | Machine design - transmissions | ||
3D5 | Environmental engineering I | 3D6 | Environmental engineering II | ||
M4 | 3A5 | Energy and power generation | L4 | 3A5 | Energy and power generation |
3C7 | Mechanics of solids | 3D7 | Finite element methods | ||
3F4 | Data transmission | 3F3 | Signal and pattern processing | ||
M5 | 3C1 | Materials processing and design | L5 | 3C2 | Materials process modelling and failure analysis |
3F1 | Signals and systems | ||||
M6 | 3B5 | Semiconductor engineering | 3F2 | Systems and control | |
3C5 | Dynamics | L6 | 3B6 | Photonic technology | |
M7 | 3A1 | Fluid mechanics I | 3C6 | Vibration | |
4C4 | Design methods | L7 | 3A1 | Fluid mechanics I | |
4D1 | Petroleum engineering* | L8 | 3E2 | Marketing | |
4M13 | Complex analysis and optimization | 4A1 | Nuclear power engineering | ||
M8 | 3E1 | Business economics | 4C14 | Natural and micro-architectured materials | |
3I1 | Data structures and algorithms | ||||
M9 | 3E4 | Modelling choice | 4M12 | Partial differential equations and variational methods | |
M10 | 3E5 | Human resource management | |||
M11 | 4E6 | Accounting and finance | L9 | 3E3 | Modelling risk |
M12 | 3M1 | Introduction to bioscience* | L10 | 3E6 | Organizational behaviour and change |
L11 | 4E13 | Macroeconomics | |||
L12 | 3M2 | Physiological systems* | |||
L13 | 4D13 | Architectural engineering |
NOTES: Sets: M = Michaelmas, L = Lent
Capacity: Modules marked * have a maximum capacity. If oversubscribed, attendance will be determined by ballot.
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Cambridge University Reporter, 18 June 2003
Copyright © 2003 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars
of the University of Cambridge.