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No 6273

Wednesday 11 July 2012

Vol cxlii No 38

pp. 749–802

Notices by Faculty Boards, etc.

Computer Science Tripos, Part III, 2012–13: Notice

The Faculty Board of Computer Science and Technology give notice that, during 2012–13, candidates taking Part III of the Computer Science Tripos are required to undertake the following nine modules of assessed work (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 297, Regulation 20):

(a)A project dissertation (worth three modules): a candidate for Part III shall submit the proposed title of her or his dissertation to the Head of the Department by 19 November 2012, and shall obtain the approval of the Head of the Department for the title by 28 November 2012. Two copies of the dissertation, which shall be computer-printed and shall not exceed 12,000 words in length, excluding appendices, footnotes, and bibliography, shall be submitted by the candidate to the Head of the Department so as to arrive not later than 9 a.m. on 14 June 2013.

(b)Six taught modules taken from those listed in the Notice published by the Degree Committee for the Faculty of Computer Science and Technology on the modules available for study for the M.Phil. in Advanced Computer Science (Reporter, 2011–12, p. 736), save that module C00 is not mandatory for Part III candidates. The assessment method for each module shall be as given in that Notice.

Examination in Advanced Chemical Engineering for the M.Phil. Degree, 2012–13: Modules

The Degree Committee for the Faculty 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. 482) in the academical year 2012–2013, and the form of examination of each module, will be as follows:

Mandatory modules

Ref

Name

Mode of assessment1

NM

Numerical methods in chemical engineering

Course-work

MA

Molecular aspects of chemical engineering

Course-work

MOTI

Management of technology and innovation

Course-work

Optional modules

Ref

Name

Mode of assessment1,2

B1

Advanced transport processes

Examination

B2

Catalysis

Examination

B3

Colloid science

Examination

B4

Electrochemical engineering

Examination

B5

Fluid mechanics and the environment

Examination

B6

Modern metrology

Examination

B7

Optimization

Examination

B8

Rheology and processing

Examination

B9

Biopharmaceuticals

Course-work

B10

Biosensors

Course-work

4A2

Computational fluid dynamics

Course-work

4B5

Nanotechnology

Examination and course-work

4D14

Contaminated land and waste containment

Examination and course-work

4D15

Sustainable water engineering

Course-work

4E4

Management of technology

Course-work

4E5

International business economics

Course-work

4E11

Strategic management

Course-work

4E12

Project management

Course-work

4G4

Biomimetics

Course-work

4I5

Nuclear materials

Examination

4I7

Electricity and the environment

Course-work

4M6

Materials and processes for microsystems (MEMS)

Examination and course-work

4M14

Sustainable development

Course-work

4M15

Sustainable energy

Examination and course-work

4M16

Nuclear power engineering

Examination

The Degree Committee for the Faculty Board of Engineering reserve the right to add to this list during the Michaelmas Term 2012.

Footnotes

  • 1All 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 (excluding designated reading time).

  • 2All written examinations are of 90 minutes’ duration (excluding designated reading time).