Skip to main contentCambridge University Reporter

No 6215

Wednesday 23 February 2011

Vol cxli No 19

pp. 525–568

Orders of Examinations

PDF Early Easter Term Orders of Examinations

Chemical Engineering Tripos, Part IIa, 2011 – CET2

The examination will take place in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site.

Monday 02 May

09.00–12.00

1.

Paper 1

Tuesday 03 May

09.00–12.00

2.

Paper 2

Wednesday 04 May

09.00–12.00

3.

Paper 3

Thursday 05 May

09.00–12.00

4.

Paper 4

Preliminary Examination for Part Ia of the Classical Tripos, 2011 – CLP0

The examination will take place in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site.

Tuesday 26 April

09.00–12.00

1.

Latin texts

Wednesday 27 April

09.00–12.00

2.

Latin questions

Classical Tripos, Part Ib, 2011 – CLT1

The examination will take place in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site.

Tuesday 26 April

09.00–12.00

11.

Translation from English into Greek prose and verse

Wednesday 27 April

09.00–12.00

12.

Translation from English into Latin prose and verse

Examination in Economics for the Certificate of Postgraduate Study, 2011 – EC61

The examination will take place in the Lady Mitchell Hall.

Monday 09 May

14.00–16.00

230.

Applied Macroeconomics (ECM9 230)

Tuesday 10 May

14.00–16.00

330.

Applied Econometrics (ECM9 330)

Wednesday 11 May

10.00–12.00

210.

Macroeconomics II (ECM9 210)

14.00–16.00

120.

Topics in economic theory (ECM9 120)

Thursday 12 May

14.00–16.00

130.

Applied Microeconomics (ECM9 130)

Friday 13 May

10.00–12.00

110.

Microeconomics II (ECM9 110)

14.00–16.00

150.

Economics of Networks (ECM9 150)

Monday 16 May

14.00–16.00

240.

International Finance (ECM9 240)

Tuesday 17 May

14.00–16.00

310.

Time Series Econometrics and Financial Econometrics (ECM9 310)

Wednesday 18 May

10.00–12.00

250.

International Trade (ECM9 250)

Thursday 19 May

14.00–16.00

320.

Cross section and Panel data econometrics (ECM9 320)

Friday 20 May

10.00–12.00

140.

Behavioural Economics (ECM9 140)

220.

Macroeconomics III (ECM9 220)

14.00–16.00

500.

Development Economics

Engineering Tripos, Part IIa, 2011 – EGT2

The examination will take place in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site, unless otherwise stated.

Tuesday 26 April

09.00–10.30

3B3.

Switch-mode electronics                             }

3D3.

Structural materials and design                    } Arts School,

3G4.

Medical imaging and 3-D computer graphics  } Bene’t Street

14.30–16.00

3E2.

Marketing                                                   }

Thursday 28 April

09.00–10.30

3B6.

Photonic technology

3G5.

Biomaterials

09.00–12.00

3A1.

Fluid mechanics I (Double module)

14.30–16.00

3B2.

Integrated digital electronics

3G2.

Mathematical physiology

Friday 29 April

09.00–10.30

3D1.

Geotechnical engineering I

3F5.

Computer and network systems

09.00–12.00

3A3.

Fluid mechanics II (Double module)

14.30–16.00

3D5.

Water engineering

Monday 02 May

09.00–10.30

3B4.

Electric drive systems

3D4.

Structural analysis and stability

3G3.

Introduction to neuroscience

14.30–16.00

4M12.

Partial differential equations and variational methods (EGT3 Paper 4M12)

4M16.

Nuclear power engineering (EGT3 Paper 4M16)

Tuesday 03 May

09.00–10.30

3C1.

Materials processing and design

3F1.

Signals and systems

14.30–16.00

3B1.

Radio frequency electronics

3C8.

Machine design

Wednesday 04 May

09.00–10.30

3E10.

Operations management for engineers

Thursday 05 May

09.00–10.30

3E6.

Organizational behaviour and change

14.30–16.00

3G1.

Introduction to bioscience

Friday 06 May

09.00–10.30

3E5.

Human resource management

14.30–16.00

3D2.

Geotechnical engineering II

3F6.

Software engineering and design

Monday 09 May

09.00–10.30

3E3.

Modelling risk

14.30–16.00

3A5.

Thermodynamics and power generation

3C7.

Mechanics of solids

Tuesday 10 May

09.00–10.30

3B5.

Semiconductor engineering

3C5.

Dynamics

14.30–16.00

4C4.

Design methods (EGT3 Paper 4C4)

4D16.

Construction and management (EGT3 Paper 4D16)

4M13.

Complex analysis and optimization (EGT3 Paper 4M13)

Wednesday 11 May

09.00–10.30

3I1.

Data structures and algorithms (CST)

14.30–16.00

3C9.

Fracture mechanics of materials and structures

3F2.

Systems and control

Thursday 12 May

09.00–10.30

3C6.

Vibration

3F3.

Signal and pattern processing

14.30–16.00

3A6.

Heat and mass transfer

3D7.

Finite element methods

3F4.

Data transmission

Friday 13 May

09.00–10.30

3E1.

Business economics

14.30–16.00

3D6.

Environmental geotechnics

Candidates will be admitted to the examination room 15 minutes before the scheduled time of the examinations and will be given 10 minutes’ reading time before being allowed to start writing.

Engineering Tripos, Part IIb, 2011 – EGT3

The examination will take place in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site, unless otherwise stated.

Tuesday 26 April

09.00–10.30

4I5.

Nuclear materials

14.30–16.00

4D7.

Concrete and masonry structures

4F10.

Statistical pattern processing } Arts School,

Wednesday 27 April

09.00–10.30

4B19.

Renewable electrical power    } Bene’t Street

4F12.

Computer vision and robotics

14.30–16.00

4A3.

Turbomachinery I

4M6.

Materials and processes for microsystems (MEMS)

Thursday 28 April

09.00–10.30

4I8.

Medical physics Department of Physics

14.30–16.00

4B11.

Photonic systems

Friday 29 April

09.00–10.30

4A11.

Turbomachinery II

4B18.

Advanced electronic devices

14.30–16.00

4B7.

VLSI design, technology, and CAD

4C8.

Applications of dynamics

4F11.

Speech and language processing

Monday 02 May

09.00–10.30

4A8.

Environmental fluid mechanics

4B13.

Electronic sensors and instrumentation

4C15.

MEMS: design

4D6.

Dynamics in civil engineering

14.30–16.00

4M12.

Partial differential equations and variational methods

4M16.

Nuclear power engineering

Wednesday 04 May

14.30–16.00

4B15.

Advanced telecommunications networks

4F2

Robust and non-linear systems and control

Thursday 05 May

09.00–10.30

4C16.

Advanced machine design

14.30–16.00

4C3.

Electrical and nano materials

Friday 06 May

09.00–10.30

4A12.

Turbulence and vortex dynamics

4B6.

Solid state devices and chemical/biological sensors

14.30–16.00

4B2.

Power microelectronics

4C7.

Random and non-linear vibrations

4D10.

Structural steelwork

4F7.

Digital filters and spectrum estimation

Monday 09 May

09.00–10.30

4A10.

Flow instability

4D5.

Foundation engineering

4F5.

Advanced wireless communications

Tuesday 10 May

09.00–10.30

4M15.

Sustainable energy

14.30–16.00

4C4.

Design methods

4D16.

Construction and management

4M13.

Complex analysis and optimization

Wednesday 11 May

09.00–10.30

4C2.

Designing with composites

4D11.

Building physics

4F6.

Signal detection and estimation

14.30–16.00

4B14.

Solar-electronic power: generation and distribution

4C6.

Advanced linear vibrations

Thursday 12 May

14.30–16.00

4A13.

Combustion and IC engines

4B5.

Nanotechnology

4F8.

Image processing and image coding

4G6.

Cellular and molecular biomechanics

Friday 13 May

09.00–10.30

4C9.

Continuum mechanics

4F1.

Control system design

Candidates will be admitted to the examination room 15 minutes before the scheduled time of the examinations and will be given 10 minutes’ reading time before being allowed to start writing.

Progress Examination in Engineering, 2011 – EGT6

The examination will take place in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site, unless otherwise stated.

Tuesday 26 April

14.30–16.00

4F10.

Statistical pattern processing

Wednesday 27 April

09.00–10.30

4B19.

Renewable electrical power    } Arts School,

4F12.

Computer vision and robotics  } Bene’t Street

14.30–16.00

4A3.

Turbomachinery I

4M6.

Materials and processes for microsystems (MEMS)

Thursday 28 April

09.00–10.30

4I8.

Medical physics Department of Physics

14.30–16.00

4B11.

Photonic systems

Friday 29 April

09.00–10.30

4A11.

Turbomachinery II

4B18.

Advanced electronic devices

14.30–16.00

4C8.

Applications of dynamics

Monday 02 May

09.00–10.30

3G3.

Introduction to Neuroscience

4A8.

Environmental fluid mechanics

4B13.

Electronic sensors and instrumentation

4C15.

MEMS: design

4D6.

Dynamics in civil engineering

14.30–16.00

4M12.

Partial differential equations and variational methods

4M16.

Nuclear power engineering

Wednesday 04 May

14.30–16.00

4B15.

Advanced telecommunications networks

4F2.

Robust and non-linear systems and control

Thursday 05 May

09.00–10.30

4C16.

Advanced machine design

14.30–16.00

4C3.

Electrical and nano materials

Friday 06 May

09.00–10.30

4A12.

Turbulence and vortex dynamics

4B6.

Solid state devices and chemical/biological sensors

14.30–16.00

4B2.

Power microelectronics

4C7.

Random and non-linear vibrations

4D10.

Structural steelwork

Monday 09 May

09.00–10.30

4A10.

Flow instability

4F5.

Advanced wireless communications

Tuesday 10 May

09.00–10.30

4M15.

Sustainable energy

14.30–16.00

4M13.

Complex analysis and optimization

Wednesday 11 May

09.00–10.30

4C2.

Designing with composites

4F6.

Signal detection and estimation

14.30–16.00

4B14.

Solar-electronic power: generation and distribution

4C6.

Advanced linear vibrations

Thursday 12 May

14.30–16.00

4A13.

Combustion and IC engines

4B5.

Nanotechnology

4F8.

Image processing and image coding

4G6.

Cellular and molecular biomechanics

Friday 13 May

09.00–10.30

4C9.

Continuum mechanics

4F1.

Control system design

Candidates will be admitted to the examination room 15 minutes before the scheduled time of the examinations and will be given 10 minutes’ reading time before being allowed to start writing.

Preliminary Examination for Part I of the Historical Tripos, 2011 – HSP1

The examination will take place in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site.

Tuesday 26 April

09.00–12.00

2.

British political and constitutional history, 380–1100

3.

British political and constitutional history, 1050–1509

4.

British political and constitutional history, 1485–1750

5.

British political and constitutional history, 1700–1914

6.

British political and constitutional history, since 1867

13.30–16.30

7.

British economic and social history, 380–1100

8.

British economic and social history, 1050–c.1500

9.

British economic and social history, c.1500–1750

10.

British economic and social history, 1700–1914

11.

British economic and social history, since c.1870

Wednesday 27 April

09.00–12.00

12.

European history, 776 bcad 69

13.

European history, 31 bcad 900

14.

European history, 900–c.1215

15.

European history, 1200–1520

16.

European history, 1450–1760

17.

European history, 1715–1890

18.

European history, since 1890

13.30–16.30

1.

Historical argument and practice

Thursday 28 April

09.00–12.00

19.

World history, from 1400

Examination in Physics for the Degree of Master of Advanced Study, 2011 – MAPY

The examination will take place in the Department of Physics, unless otherwise stated.

Tuesday 26 April

09.00–10.30

2/4I5.

Nuclear materials (counts as one Minor Topic) (EGT3 Paper 4I5) Arts School, Bene’t Street

11.30–13.00

2/AP.

Atmospheric physics (Minor Topic)

14.00–15.30

2/BP.

Biological physics (Minor Topic)

16.30–18.00

2/QI.

Quantum information (Minor Topic)

Wednesday 27 April

09.00–10.30

2/FECM.

The frontiers of experimental condensed matter physics (Minor Topic)

11.30–13.00

2/FOA.

The frontiers of observational astrophysics (Minor Topic)

14.00–15.30

2/GFT.

Gauge field theory (Minor Topic)

Thursday 28 April

09.00–10.30

2/MP.

Medical physics (Minor Topic)

2/PTP.

Phase transitions and collective phenomena (Minor Topic)

11.30–13.00

2/FSU.

Formation of structure in the Universe (Minor Topic)

14.00–15.30

2/PNS.

The physics of nanoelectronic systems (Minor Topic)

Friday 29 April

09.00–10.30

2/NOQL.

Non-linear optics and quantum states of light (Minor Topic)

11.30–13.00

2/PA.

Particle astrophysics (Minor Topic)

14.00–15.30

2/SQC.

Superconductivity and quantum coherence (Minor Topic)

Monday 02 May

14.30–16.00

2/4M16.

Nuclear power engineering (counts as one Minor Topic) (EGT3 Paper 4M16) Examination Halls, New Museums Site

Candidates will be admitted to the examination room 15 minutes before the scheduled time of the examinations for the papers taken from EGT3 and will be given 10 minutes’ reading time before being allowed to start writing.

Master of Music, 2011 – MUMS1

The examination will take place in Robinson College Chapel.

Monday 02 May

09.00–17.00

CC.

Choral Conducting (Section I) [Details will be posted in the Music School]

Examination in Development Studies for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2011 – DEM1

The examination will take place in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site.

Monday 18 April

09.00–11.00

RE02.

Real Estate Development (LEM4 RE02)

Thursday 21 April

09.00–11.00

PGR07.

Spatial economics (LEM3 PGR07)

13.30–15.30

RM02.

Quantitative research methods II (LEM2 RM02)

Examination in Economics for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2011 – ECM9

The examination will take place in the Lady Mitchell Hall.

Monday 09 May

14.00–16.00

230.

Applied Macroeconomics

Tuesday 10 May

14.00–16.00

330.

Applied Econometrics

Wednesday 11 May

10.00–12.00

210.

Macroeconomics II

14.00–16.00

120.

Topics in economic theory

600.

Historical Perspective in financial crises

Thursday 12 May

14.00–16.00

130.

Applied Microeconomics

Friday 13 May

10.00–12.00

110.

Microeconomics II

14.00–16.00

150.

Economics of Networks

Monday 16 May

14.00–16.00

240.

International Finance

Tuesday 17 May

14.00–16.00

310.

Time Series Econometrics and Financial Econometrics

510.

Poverty, environment, and sustainable development

Wednesday 18 May

10.00–12.00

250.

International Trade

400.

Asset pricing

14.00–16.00

160.

Political Economy

Thursday 19 May

14.00–16.00

320.

Cross section and Panel data econometrics

Friday 20 May

10.00–12.00

140.

Behavioural Economics

220.

Macroeconomics III

14.00–16.00

500.

Development Economics

Examination in Economic Research for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2011 – ECM10

The examination will take place in the Lady Mitchell Hall.

Monday 09 May

14.00–16.00

230.

Applied Macroeconomics (ECM9 230)

Tuesday 10 May

14.00–16.00

330.

Applied Econometrics (ECM9 330)

Wednesday 11 May

10.00–12.00

210.

Macroeconomics II (ECM9 210)

14.00–16.00

120.

Topics in economic theory (ECM9 120)

600.

Historical perspective in financial crises (ECM9 600)

Thursday 12 May

14.00–16.00

130.

Applied Microeconomics (ECM9 130)

Friday 13 May

10.00–12.00

110.

Microeconomics II (ECM9 110)

14.00–16.00

150.

Economics of Networks (ECM9 150)

Monday 16 May

14.00–16.00

240.

International Finance (ECM9 240)

Tuesday 17 May

14.00–16.00

310.

Time Series Econometrics and Financial Econometrics (ECM9 310)

510.

Poverty, environment, and sustainable development (ECM9 510)

Wednesday 18 May

10.00–12.00

250.

International Trade (ECM9 250)

400.

Asset pricing (ECM9 403)

14.00–16.00

160.

Political Economy (ECM9 160)

Thursday 19 May

14.00–16.00

320.

Cross section and Panel data econometrics (ECM9 320)

Friday 20 May

10.00–12.00

140.

Behavioural Economics (ECM9 140)

220.

Macroeconomics III (ECM9 220)

14.00–16.00

500.

Development Economics

Examination in Advanced Chemical Engineering for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2011 – EGCBM3

Tuesday 26 April

09.00–10.30

4I5.

Nuclear materials (EGT3 415)                                                    } Arts School,

Wednesday 27 April

14.30–16.00

4M6.

Materials and processes for microsystems (MEMS) (EGT3 4M6)  } Bene’t Street

Monday 02 May

14.30–16.00

4M16.

Nuclear power engineering (EGT3 4M16) } Examination Halls,

Tuesday 10 May

09.00–10.30

4M15.

Sustainable energy (EGT3 4M15)            } New Museums Site

Candidates will be admitted to the examination room 15 minutes before the scheduled time of the examinations for the papers taken from EGT3 and will be given 10 minutes’ reading time before being allowed to start writing.

Examination in Engineering for Sustainable Development for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2011 – EGM2

The examination will take place in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site, unless otherwise stated.

Wednesday 27 April

09.00–10.30

4B19.

Renewable electrical power (EGT3 4B19) Arts School, Bene’t Street

Tuesday 10 May

09.00–10.30

4M15.

Sustainable energy (EGT3 4M15)

Wednesday 11 May

09.00–10.30

4D11.

Building physics (EGT3 4D11)

Candidates will be admitted to the examination room 15 minutes before the scheduled time of the examinations for the papers taken from EGT3 and will be given 10 minutes’ reading time before being allowed to start writing.

Examination in Photonic Systems Development for the degree of Master of Research, 2011 – EGR1

The examination will take place in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site.

Thursday 28 April

14.30–16.00

4B11.

Photonic systems (EGT3 4B11)

Friday 06 May

09.00–10.30

4B6.

Solid state devices and chemical/biological sensors (EGT3 4B6)

Wednesday 11 May

14.30–16.00

4B14.

Solar-electronic power: generation and distribution (EGT3 4B14)

Thursday 12 May

14.30–16.00

4B5.

Nanotechnology (EGT3 4B5)

Candidates will be admitted to the examination room 15 minutes before the scheduled time of the examinations for the papers taken from EGT3 and will be given 10 minutes’ reading time before being allowed to start writing.

Examination in Photonic Systems Development for the degree of Master of Research, 2011 – EGR12

The examination will take place in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site, unless otherwise stated.

Wednesday 27 April

09.00–10.30

4F12.

Computer vision and robotics (EGT3 4F12) Arts School, Bene’t Street

Thursday 28 April

14.30–16.00

4B11.

Photonic systems (EGT3 4B11)

Friday 06 May

09.00–10.30

4B6.

Solid state devices and chemical/biological sensors (EGT3 4B6)

14.30–16.00

4F7.

Digital filters and spectrum estimation (EGT3 4F7)

Wednesday 11 May

14.30–16.00

4B14.

Solar-electronic power: generation and distribution (EGT3 4B14)

Thursday 12 May

14.30–16.00

4B5.

Nanotechnology (EGT3 4B5)

Candidates will be admitted to the examination room 15 minutes before the scheduled time of the examinations for the papers taken from EGT3 and will be given 10 minutes’ reading time before being allowed to start writing.

Examination in Medieval History for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2011 – HSM1

The examination will take place in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site.

Tuesday 26 April

09.00–12.00

P.

Palaeography

Examination in Environmental Policy for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2011 – LEM2

The examination will take place in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site.

Monday 18 April

09.00–11.00

RE02.

Real estate development (LEM4 RE02)

13.30–15.30

EP08.

Rural environment: property, planning, and policy

Tuesday 19 April

09.00–11.00

RE03.

Real estate securities, securitization, and investment (LEM4 RE03)

13.30–15.30

EP05.

Advanced international environmental law

PGR05.

Housing and regeneration (LEM3 PGR05)

Wednesday 20 April

13.30–15.30

EP04.

Sustainability and international environmental policy

Thursday 21 April

09.00–11.00

PGR07.

Spatial economics (LEM3 PGR07)

13.30–15.30

RM02.

Quantitative research methods II

Examination in Planning, Growth, and Regeneration for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2011 – LEM3

The examination will take place in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site.

Monday 18 April

09.00–11.00

RE02.

Real estate development (LEM4 RE02)

13.30–15.30

EP08.

Rural environment: property, planning, and policy (LEM2 EP08)

Tuesday 19 April

09.00–11.00

RE03.

Real estate securities, securitization, and investment (LEM4 RE03)

13.30–15.30

PGR05.

Housing and regeneration

Wednesday 20 April

09.00–11.00

RE04.

Private real estate investment: risk and return (LEM4 RE04)

Thursday 21 April

09.00–11.00

PGR07.

Spatial economics

13.30–15.30

RM02.

Quantitative research methods II (LEM2 RM02)

Examination in Real Estate Finance for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2011 – LEM4

The examination will take place in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site.

Monday 18 April

09.00–11.00

RE02.

Real estate development

Tuesday 19 April

09.00–11.00

RE03.

Real estate securities, securitization, and investment

13.30–15.30

EP05.

Advanced international environmental law (LEM2 EP05)

PGR05.

Housing and regeneration (LEM3 PGR05)

Wednesday 20 April

09.00–11.00

RE04.

Private real estate investment: risk and return

Thursday 21 April

09.00–11.00

PGR07.

Spatial economics (LEM3 PGR07)

13.30–15.30

RM02.

Quantitative research methods II (LEM2 RM02)

Examination in Computational Biology for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2011 – MAM2

The examination will take place in the Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road.

Friday 13 May

14.00–16.00

CBE.

Computational biology (ET BOE 2)

Examination in Finance for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2011 – MGM3

Tuesday 22 March

10.00–12.00

MFIN14.

Fixed income analysis (MGM12 MFIN14) Arts School, Bene’t Street

Wednesday 18 May

10.00–12.00

400.

Asset Pricing (ECM9 400) Lady Mitchell Hall

Examination in Technology Policy for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2011 – MGM5

The examination will take place in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site.

Tuesday 10 May

09.00–10.30

4M15.

Sustainable energy (EGT3 4M15)

Candidates will be admitted to the examination room 15 minutes before the scheduled time of the examinations for the papers taken from EGT3 and will be given 10 minutes’ reading time before being allowed to start writing.

Examination in Micro- and Nanotechnology Enterprise for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2011 – NSM5

The examination will take place in the Large Examination Hall Seminar Room, New Museums Site.

Wednesday 27 April

09.00–12.00

1.

Paper 1

Friday 29 April

09.00–12.00

2.

Paper 2

Examination in Scientific Computing for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2011 – PSM2

The examination will take place in the Department of Physics.

Thursday 28 April

09.00–10.30

2/MP.

Medical Physics (NST3ET 2/MP)

Examination in Theology and Religious Studies for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2011 – TRM2

Wednesday 27 April

09.00–12.00

LP1.

Language paper 1 Examination Halls, New Museums Site

Wednesday 04 May

09.00–12.00

LP2.

Language paper 2 Arts School, Bene’t Street

Manufacturing Engineering Tripos, Part I, 2011 – MET1

The examination will take place in the Institute for Manufacturing, Charles Babbage Road.

Friday 29 April

09.00–12.00

5.

Financial and management accounting/Industrial economics, strategy, and governance (Double module)

Monday 02 May

09.00–10.30

2.

Production machines and systems (Single module)

Tuesday 03 May

09.00–10.30

1.

Materials into products (Single module)

Wednesday 04 May

09.00–12.00

3.

Operations management/Industrial engineering (Double module)

Thursday 05 May

09.00–12.00

4.

Organizational behaviour/Managing business and people (Double module)

Friday 06 May

09.00–10.30

6.

Contemporary issues in manufacturing (Single module)

Candidates will be admitted to the examination room 15 minutes before the scheduled time of the examinations and will be given 10 minutes’ reading time before being allowed to start writing.

Manufacturing Engineering Tripos, Part II, 2011 – MET2

The examination will take place in the Institute for Manufacturing, Charles Babbage Road.

Wednesday 27 April

09.00–12.00

1.

Technological aspects of manufacturing

Thursday 28 April

09.00–12.00

2.

Managerial aspects of manufacturing

Candidates will be admitted to the examination room 15 minutes before the scheduled time of the examinations and will be given 10 minutes’ reading time before being allowed to start writing.

Master of Finance, 2011 – MGM12

The examination will take place in the Arts School, Bene’t Street.

Tuesday 22 March

10.00–12.00

MFIN14.

Fixed Income Analysis

Thursday 24 March

10.00–12.00

MFIN4.

Equity Derivatives

Management Studies Tripos, 2011 – MGT1

The examination will take place in the Arts School, Bene’t Street.

Tuesday 03 May

09.00–12.00

M3.

Economics and finance

Wednesday 04 May

09.00–12.00

M2.

Quantitative methods and operations management

Thursday 05 May

09.00–12.00

M1.

Marketing and organizational behaviour

Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos, Part Ia, Oral Examination A, 2011 – MLT0

Oral examinations consisting of reading aloud and conversation will be held on the Sidgwick Avenue Site as follows:

Friday 20 May

14.00

Dutch

14.00

German

14.00

Italian

14.00

Modern Greek

14.00

Portuguese

14.00

Russian

14.00

Spanish

Saturday 21 May

09.00

Italian

09.00

Russian

09.00

Spanish

Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos, Part Ia, Oral Examination B, 2011 – MLT0

Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos, Part Ib, Oral Examination B, 2011 – MLT1

Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Tripos, Part Ia, Oral Examination B, 2011 – AET0

Diplomas in Modern Languages, Oral Examination B, 2011 – MLD1

Oral examinations consisting of reading aloud and conversation will be held on the Sidgwick Avenue Site as follows:

Tuesday 26 April

09.00

French

09.00

German

09.00

Italian

09.00

Spanish

Wednesday 27 April

14.00

Dutch

09.00

French

09.00

German

14.00

Modern Greek

14.00

Portuguese

09.00

Russian

09.00

Spanish

Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos, Part Ib, 2011 – MLT1

The examination will take place in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site.

Tuesday 26 April

09.00–12.00

GL21.

Translation from English into Greek prose and verse (CLT1 Paper 11 Optional Paper)

Wednesday 27 April

09.00–12.00

GL22.

Translation from English into Latin prose and verse (CLT1 Paper 12 Optional Paper)

Music Tripos, Part II, 2011 – MUT2

The examination will take place in the Music School, West Road.

Wednesday 11 May

12.00–17.00

17/CPC.

Choral performance practical – Conducting [Details will be posted in the Music School]

Thursday 12 May

12.00–17.00

17/CPS.

Choral performance practical – Singing [Details will be posted in the Music School]

Natural Sciences Tripos Part III: Astrophysics, 2011 – NST3AS

The examination will take place in the Department of Physics.

Friday 29 April

11.30–13.00

2/PA.

Particle astrophysics (Minor Topic) (NST3ET Paper 2/PA)

Natural Sciences Tripos Part III: Experimental and Theoretical Physics, 2011 – NST3ET

The examination will take place in the Department of Physics, unless otherwise stated.

Tuesday 26 April

09.00–10.30

2/4I5.

Nuclear materials (counts as one Minor Topic) (EGT3 Paper 4I5) Arts School, Bene’t Street

11.30–13.00

2/AP.

Atmospheric physics (Minor Topic)

14.00–15.30

2/BP.

Biological physics (Minor Topic)

16.30–18.00

2/QI.

Quantum information (Minor Topic)

Wednesday 27 April

09.00–10.30

2/FECM.

The frontiers of experimental condensed matter physics (Minor Topic)

11.30–13.00

2/FOA.

The frontiers of observational astrophysics (Minor Topic)

14.00–15.30

2/GFT.

Gauge field theory (Minor Topic)

Thursday 28 April

09.00–10.30

2/MP.

Medical physics (Minor Topic)

2/PTP.

Phase transitions and collective phenomena (Minor Topic)

11.30–13.00

2/FSU.

Formation of structure in the Universe (Minor Topic)

14.00–15.30

2/PNS.

The physics of nanoelectronic systems (Minor Topic)

Friday 29 April

09.00–10.30

2/NOQL.

Non-linear optics and quantum states of light (Minor Topic)

11.30–13.00

2/PA.

Particle astrophysics (Minor Topic)

14.00–15.30

2/SQC.

Superconductivity and quantum coherence (Minor Topic)

Monday 02 May

14.30–16.00

2/4M16.

Nuclear power engineering (counts as one Minor Topic) (EGT3 Paper 4M16) Examination Halls, New Museums Site

Candidates will be admitted to the examination room 15 minutes before the scheduled time of the examinations for the papers taken from EGT3 and will be given 10 minutes’ reading time before being allowed to start writing.

Final Veterinary Examination, Part III, 2011 – VTE3

The examination will take place in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site.

Wednesday 04 May

13.30–16.30

A.

Equine studies

Thursday 05 May

13.30–16.30

B.

Small animal studies

Friday 06 May

13.30–16.30

C.

Farm animal studies

Monday 09 May

09.00–11.00

D.

Veterinary public health

ORAL EXAMINATION

Monday 16 May

}

Tuesday 17 May

}

Wednesday 18 May

} 09.00–17.30

Department of Veterinary Medicine

Thursday 19 May

}

Friday 20 May

}

Orders of Examinations for the Easter Term 2011

The Special number of the Reporter containing the Orders of Examinations for the Easter Term will no longer be published. The timetables will be available on the Board of Examinations website from around 1 May, and in addition, the Board of Examinations will be producing a booklet containing a compilation of the timetables.

These booklets will be distributed to all examination Supervisors and Invigilators; to all Senior Tutors, Tutorial Offices, and College Libraries; to the Proctors and Faculty and Departmental Libraries. Any members of staff who rely on the Special number of the Reporter should apply to the Examinations Officer for a copy of the booklet.