Cambridge University Reporter


M.Phil. in Engineering for Sustainable Development, 2008-09: Notice

The Degree Committee for the Faculty of Engineering give notice that the mandatory and optional modules available for study for the M.Phil. in Engineering for Sustainable Development (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 481) in the academical year 2008-09 and the form of examination of each module will be as follows:

Mandatory modules

(all assessed by course-work)

Michaelmas 2008
ESD0 Sustainable development contexts
ESD1 Environment, economic, and community perspectives
MOT&I Management of technology and innovation (two components = one module)
Lent 2009
ESD2 Leading change in organizations
ESD3 Tools, techniques, and assessment frameworks
MOT&I Management of technology and innovation (two components = one module)
  
ESD Sem Seminar and distinguished lecture series

Optional modules

Michaelmas 2008 (two required) Mode of assessment 1
4A8Environmental fluid mechanics examination
4A14 Silent aircraft initiative examination
4B19 Renewable electrical power examination
4D11 Building physics course-work and examination
4D13 Architectural engineering course-work
4D14 Contaminated land and waste management course-work and examination
4E1 Technological innovation: research and practice course-work
4E4 Management of technology course-work
4E6 Accounting and finance course-work
4G4 Biomimetics examination
5CM11 Electricity and environment course-work
ESD-E20 2 Planning for sustainable development course-work
ESD-E35 2 Sustainable construction course-work
ESD E60 2 Engineering in the developing world course-work
MM 10 Globalization course-work
TP1 Introduction to technology policy course-work
TP5 Entrepreneurial science and innovation activity course-work
TPE8 Systems dynamics for management and policy course-work
ESD-A1 Environmental design for architecture: 1 course-work
EPO3-ESD Fundamentals of environmental law and regulation course-work
Lent 2009 (two required) Mode of assessment1
4D15 Sustainable water engineering course-work
4E5 International business economics course-work
4E7 Enterprise and business development course-work
4E 11 Strategic management course-work
4E12 Project management course-work
4E13 Game theory and auctions for engineering applications course-work
ESD-E30 2 Sustainability assessment of large infrastructure projects course-work
4M15 Sustainable energy examination and course-work
ESD E70 2 Design for developing countries course-work
ESD-E80 2 Water and sanitation in the developing world course-work
ESD-E90 2 Sustainability trade and environment course-work
TP 4 3 Negotiations (Easter Term) course-work
TPE7 Political economy of technology policy course-work
TPE10 3 Government policy towards technology development course-work
MM-ESD Globalization (Part 2) course-work
ESD-A2 Environmental design for architecture: 2 course-work
ESD-CE2 Sustainability and chemical engineering examination
ESD-E50 Advanced international environmental law course-work

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

1 All written examinations are of one and a half hours' duration unless otherwise specified.

2 The Degree Committee for the Faculty of Engineering reserve the right to withdraw any of these modules should less than ten students enrolled on the M.Phil. in Engineering for Sustainable Development elect to study them.

3 To be confirmed.