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Examination in Advanced Chemical Engineering for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2008-09: Modules

The Degree Committee for the Faculty Board of Engineering give notice that the mandatory and optional modules available for study for the M.Phil. in Advanced Chemical Engineering (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 471) in the academical year 2008-09 and the form of examination of each module will be as follows:

Mandatory modules

ReferenceNameMode of assessment1
NM Numerical methods in chemical engineering Course-work
MA Molecular aspects of chemical engineering Course-work
MOT&I Management of technology and innovation Course-work

Optional modules

ReferenceName Mode of assessment1,2
2 Biopharmaceutical process design Course-work/Examination
3 Catalysis Examination
4 Colloid science Examination
5 Electrochemical engineering Examination
6 Fluid mechanics and the environment Examination
7 Modern metrology Examination
8 Particle technology Examination
9 Rheology and processing Examination
4A1 Nuclear power engineering Examination
4A2 Computational fluid dynamics Course-work
4D14 Contaminated land and waste management Course-work/Examination
4D15 Sustainable water engineering Course-work
4E1 Technological innovation: research and practice3 Course-work
4E4 Management of technology3 Course-work
4E5 International business economics3 Course-work
4E6 Accounting and finance3 Course-work
4E11 Strategic management Course-work
4E12 Project management3 Course-work
4E13 Game theory and auctions for engineering applications Course-work
4M14 Sustainable development Course-work
4M15 Sustainable energy Course-work/Examination
TPE5 Entrepreneurial science and innovation policy3 Course-work

The Degree Committee for the Faculty Board of Engineering reserves the right to add to this list during the Michaelmas Term 2008.

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

2 All written examinations are of 90 minutes' duration.

3 Subject to confirmation.