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(1) Applied Mathematics
The compulsory 1op1cs are those taught at the Honours or graduate level tn apphed mathematics 111 the School of Mathematical Sciences 1n the t.urrent year
In addiuon a seminar pro1ect or reading topic counted as one 1op1<. must be taken (n) Numerical Analysis and Computing Science
The t.ompulsory top1<.s are those taught at the l-Ionours or graduate level 1n numen<.al analysis and computer sc1en<.e in the School of Mathemau<.al Suences 111 the <.urrent year In addition a seminar pro1ect or reading 1op1<. counted .is one topic must be taken (u1) Probability and Statistics
The student roust take as compulsory topics
(a) 65466 Honours Seminar 1n Probab1hty and Stausucs and
(b) stx topics 1n probab1hty or stat1st1<.s al the Honours level given at either Fhnders Un1vers1ty or the Un1vers1ty of Adelaide
(1v Pure Mathematics The c.ompulsory topics are
(a) 61406 Honours Seminar tn Pure Mathemaucs (counts as two topics) and (b) An Honours topic 10 algebra
An Honours topic 10 geometry or topology 63411 Topics in Complex Analysis 63453 Funcllonal Analysts II
SCHEDULE 6 THE ORDINARY AND HONOURS DEGREE OF
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(c.) more than 35 unns resulting from satisfactory t..ompleuon of one of the thud year level programmes approved by the Counol on the recommendauon of the Board of the School Details of the approved programmes are set out 1n Appendix B
The 108 units shall include no more than 48 units al first year level
4 En trance to second and thud year level programmes will depend on compleuon of not less than 18 units of grade C or better in the fust year of thedegree of Bat..helor of Sc1cnc.e and sausfactory fulf1lment of the specific pre requisites for the appropnate topKs of that programme
5 The Exam1nat1ons Board may grant a maximum of 6 conceded units 111 any of second or tlurd year level programmes listed 1n order to bnng a students total 1n that programme to the requrred number of units not exceeding 36 units Any such conceded unns ,.,..111 be counted as unspecified compensatory result unlts (grade D) for the purpose of clause 2 above but a topic. grade of fall (F) will be unchanged on the students ac.adem1c ret..ord 6 Exc.ept with the permission of the Board a student may not enrol more than tw1t..e 1n the same topic
7 To quahfy for the Honours degree a student shall c.omplete sausfac.tonly at least 36 uni ts in one of the Honours programmes approved by the Council on the recommendauon of the Board of the School Details of approved Honours programmes are set out 1n Appendix C
8 Entrant..e into an Honours programme is normdlJy restnt..ted to students who have achieved a suff1oently high standard in an appropnate thud year level programme or HS
equivalent
9 A student who \\l'tthdra,vs dunng the Honours year shall not re enrol as an Honours student 111 the St..hool except lVIth the permission of the Board and on such conditions as 11
may determine
Appendix A
SECOND YEAR PROGRAMMES
Pl
This Programme leads to further studies for the Ordinary and Honours Degrees of Bachelor of Science 111 Phystc.s It normally leads to Programmes P31 P32 or P34 Entry into the Programme is normallyrestrtcted to thosestudentswho havec.ompleted not less than 18 units of Grade C or better 1n the Fust Y car of the Degree of Bat..helorof Suent..c (St..hedule 4) 1nduding 76100 Phys1t..s I and who have taken 61116 Algebra A or 61128 Algebra Bii and 63114 D1fferenual and Integral Calculus SI or 63126 Differential 1nd Integral Calt..ulus BI
The Programme compnses the following topics
Unus Term
PHYSICS TOPICS (CORE)
76221 Electromagnetic Theory I 2~ I
76222 Waves and Optics 2~ 2
76231 Quantum Mechanics I 2~ 2
76261 Atomic and Nuclear Physics I 2~ 3
76283 Electronics 2~ 3
76291 Phys1t..s Laboratory II 2 I
76292 Physics Laboratory III 2 2
76293 Electron1c.s Laboratory 2 3
INTERDISCIPLINARY TOPICS (CORE)
70211 MechanKs I 2~ 2
70212 Mechanics 11 2~ 3
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MATHEMATICS TOPICS
Students who have taken 61128 Algebra Bii and 63126 D1fferent1.i.l and Integral Calculus BI take the following topics
61221 Matrix Theory I 3 l
63221 Differential and Integral Calculus Bil 3 I
63222 D1fferenual and Integral CalLulus Bill 3 2
63241 D1fferent1al Equations I 3 l
67203 Special }unctions 3 3
Students who have taken 61116 Algebr.i. A and 63114 Differenual and Integral CalLulus SI take the following topics
63221 D1fferenual and Integral Calculus Bil 3 I
63222 Dtfferenual and Integral Calculus Biii 3 2
67203 Special Functions 3 3
and further addiuonal topics of at least 4 units total weight Lhosen sub1ect to the approval of the Professor responsible for the co ord1nauon of undergraduate teaLh1ng 1n PhysiLs
P2
This Programme leads to further studies for the Ordinary and Honours Degrees of Bachelor of SL1ence 1n Physics wuh supporting studies 1n Biology Chemistry Larth Sciences or one of the Arts disciplines It normally leads to Programmes P31 or P32 It may also lead to Honours work in Biology Chemistry or Earth Sciences provided that the appropnate topu._s are taken 1n second and third year
Requirements for entry into tlns Programme are as prescnbed for Programme Pl The Programme compnses the follow1ng topiLs
PHYSICS TOPICS (CORE)
76221 Electromagneuc Theory I 2*
76222 Waves and Opucs 2~
76231 Quantum Mechanl<.S I 2~
76261 Atomic and Nudear Physics I 2~
76291 Physt<.s Laboratory II 2
75292 Phys1Ls Laboratory IIIS 1
INTERDISCIPLINARY TOPICS (CORE)
70211 Mechant<.s I 2~
70212 Me<.hantcs II 2~
MATHEMATICS TOPICS
63221 Differential and Integral Cal<.ulus Bii 3 63222 D1fferenual and Integral Cakulus Bill 3
63241 Differential Equanons I 3
67203 Special Functions 3
OPTIONAL TOPICS
1 2 2 3 1 2
2 3
1 2 1 3
Topics of at least 6 units total weight Lhosen sub]e<.t to the approval of the Professor responsible for the co ord1natton of undergraduate tea<.hing in Physics
P3
This programme leads to further studies for the Ordinary and Honours Degrees of Bachelor of Suen<.e tn PhysILS Subject to the approval of the Board of the School of Mathemattcal Sciences H may also lead to the Ordinary and Honours Degrees of Bachelor of S<.1ence in Mathematt<.s
Specthcally lt is designed for students who intend to proceed to the Theoreu<.al Physics Programme P34 or to Programmes in the S<.hool of Mathemattcal S<.1ences (provided that
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the appropnate choice of opuonal topic(s) ts made) Entry into this Programme is normally restncted to those students who have completed not less than 18 units of GradeC or better in the Fust Year of the Degree of Bachelor of S<..1ence (Schedule 4) 1n<Jud1ng 76100 Physics I and 61116 Algebra A or 61128 Algebra Bii and 63114 Differenual and Integral Calculus SI or 63126 D1fferenual and Integral Calculus BI
The Programme compnses the following topics
PHYSICS TOPICS (CORE)
76221 Electromagnet1L Theory I 76222 Waves and Optics 76231 Quantum Mechanics I 76261 Atomic and Nuclear Physics I 76291 Physics Laboratory JI or 76294 Physics
Laboratory IIA 75292 Physics Laboratory JIIS
INTERDISCIPLINARY TOPICS (CORE)
70211 70212
Mechanics 1••
Mechanics II
MATHEMATICS TOPICS
63221 63222 63223 63241 67203
Differential and Integral Calculus Bii or 63211 D1fferent1al and Integral Calculus An•
D1fferenual and Integral Calculus Biii or 63212 D1fferent1al and Integral Calculus AIII•
Differential and Integral Calculus BIV or 63212 D1fferenual and Integral Calculus Arv•
D1fferenual Equations I Special Funcuons
2~
2M
2~
2~
2 l
2~
2~
3 3 3 3
l 2 2 3 1 or3
2
2 3
2 3 l 3 and at least onet of the following topics chosen subject to the approval of the Professor responsible for the coordination of undergraduate teaching 10 Physics
61221 61222 61243 63311 63242 65251 65213 67lll 67212 67213
Matnx theory Itt Matnx Theory II
Classical D1fferenual Geometry Complex Analysts
Differential Equations II Probability and Stat1st1cs I Probab1ltty and Stat1st1cs II Computing I
Numencal Analysis I Numencal Analysts II
P5
(Programme adviser Professor] 0 M Bockns) 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
l 2 3 l 2 l 2 l 2 3
This programme is for students 1ntend1ng to study the three ma1or areas of t.hem1stry (1norgan1c organ it. and physical) at third year level for the ordmary degree of Bat.helor of Sc1ent.e 1n chemistry or as a prelude to more spec1ahzed studies leading to an Honours degree
Studems who have 1aken 63126 D1f£eremml and Integral Cakulus BI will not normally bepenmtted to enrol m these sub1ec1s
In special cases smdents may be permitted to enrol m 67252 Classu:al Me<liamcs m~d of 70211 MKhamts I tit may be necessary for students w1shmg to keep open lhe poss1b1hty of entry mto Part 111 MathemaU<;SProgrammes to rake more than one toplt from the hst of optional top1t-s
ttMust be taken unless 61116 Algebra A has been taken m first year
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Entry to this programme is normally restntted to those studenls who have completed nol less than 18 untts of Grade C or beuer 1n the Fust Year of theDcgreeofBachelorof Science (Schedule 4) including 71100 Cherrustry I and \Vho have taken 76100 Physics I or have sausfattonly tompleted 75100 Introducuon to Physics and \vho have taken 61116 Algebra A or 61128 Algebra Bil and 63114 D1Hcrenual and Integral Calculus SI or 63126 Differential and Integral Caltulus BI
The programme tompnses the following toptts
CHEM1STRY TOPICS
71291 71292 71293 72200 72201 73200 73201 73203 73204
Chemistry Laboratory II (Organic) Chemistry Laboratory II (Physical) Chemistry Laboratory II (Inorganic) Organic Chemistry
Organic Structure Determ1nat1on Chemical Dynamics
Thermodynam1ts Inorganic Chemistry Molecular Properues
PHYSICS TOPICS
75291 Phys1ts Laboratory 115 76221 Electromagnellc Theory I
MATllE.\lATICS TOPICS
63221 D1£ferent1al and Integral Calculus Bil 63222 Differential and Integral Calculus Biii
INTERDISCIPLINARY TOPIC 70311 Matenals Sc1enLe I
OPTIONAL TOPICS
2 2 2
3~
2
2~
2~
2%
2%
I
2%
3 3
1 2 3 1 & 2
3 2 3 3 2
I 2
Add1l!onal topICs of at least2 un1ts total weight Lhosen preferably from lhe recommended
option~ listed below Other topics may only be <.hosen subjc<..t to the approv'l.l of the Professor responsible for the <..oord1nat1on of undergriduate te.adung 111 Chemistry and subject to constderauons of ume table and pre-requ1s1tcs
'\.IATHE.?\.IATICS TOPICS
63223 D1££erenttal and Integral Calculus BIV 63241 D1Herent1al Equations I
65204 lntroduclOry Stat1st1Ls
PHYSICS TOPICS
76222 Waves and Opucs AND 75292 Physics Laboratory IIIS
76231 76261
Quantum Mechan1ts 1 Atomic and Nudcar Physt<..s I
EARTH SCIENCES TOPICS
83208 Earlh s Crust and Upper Mantle 84211 Petrology
P6
(Programme adviser Professor] 0 M Bockrzs)
3 3
3 I
3 1 & 2
3% 2
2% 2
2% 3
3 3
2~ I
This 1s a programme 1n chemical physics for students \Vtth mathemat1cal 1ntcrests and ab1hty lvho 'v1sh to pursue broader studies 1n a sequenual third year Programme (PSI) for the ordinary degree of Bachelor of Soence or a prelude to further studies in e1therphys1<..s or chemistry leading to an Honours degree
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Entry to tlus programme 1s nonnally restricted to those students who have (.Ompletcd not less than 28 units of Grade Cor better in the Fust Year of the Degree of Bachelor of S(.ien(.e 1ntlud1ng 71100 Chemistry I 76100 Physics I and at least 63126 Differenual and Integral Calculus Bl and 61128 Algebra Bii
The programme compnses the £ollol'nng topics
CHEMISTRY TOPIC3 71292
71293
71291 73200 73201 73203 or
Chemistry Laboratory II (Physical) Chemistry Laboratory II (Inorganic)
Chemistry Laboratory II (Organic) ChemK 'll Dynamics
Thermoclynamics InorganK Chemistry 73205 B101norgan1c Chemistry
or 72200 73204
Organl(. Chemistry Molecular Properties
PHYSICS TOPICS
75291 Physics Laboratory US 76221 Electromagnet1(. Theory I 76231 Quantum Mechanics I 76261 Atom1(. and Nuclear Physics I
INTERDISCIPLINARY TOPICS
70211 Me(.han1ts I
MATHEMATICS TOPICS
2 2
2
2~
2~
2~
2~
2 3
I 2 1 3 3 I & 2
2
I I 2 3
2 Students who have taken 63126 D1ffercnual and Integral Calculus Bl and 61128 Algebra Bil take the following topics
63221 D1ffcrent1al and Integral Calculus Bil 3 I
63222 D1£fercnt1al and Integral Calculus Bill 3 2
63241 Dllferennal Equauons I 3 I
67203 Special Funcuons 3 3
Students who have taken 61116 Algebra A and 63114 D1fferenual and Integral Calculus SI take the follow1ng topics
63221 D1fferent1al and Integral Calculus Bii 3 1
63222 Dllferennal and Integral Calculus Bill 3 2
and topics of at least 3 units total weight chosen subject to the approval of the Professor coord1nat1ng undergraduate teachtng 111 Chemistry
P7
(Programme adviser Dr E W Della)
This programme is for students with a particular interest 1n the chemistry of b1olog1tal systems who intend to study chemistry with some biology at thud year level for the orchnary degree of Bachelor of Science or as a prelude to more speuahzed studies leading to an Honours degree
Entry to this programme 1s normally restricted to those students 'vho have completed not less than 18 units of Grade C or better 1n the First Year of theDegrecof Ba(.helor of Sc1en(.e (S(.hedule4) 1nclud1ng 71100 Chemistry I and who have taken 86100 Biology Iand61l16
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Algebra A or 61128 Algebra Bii and 63114 Differential and Integral Cak.ulus SI or 63126 D1fferenual and Integral Calculus BI
The Programme compnses the following topics CHEMISTRY TOPICS
71291 Chemistry Laboratory II (Organic) 2 l
71292 Chemistry Laboratory II (Physu .. al) 2 2
71293 Chemistry Laboratory II (Inorganil.) 2 3
72200 Organic Chemistry 3~ l & 2
72201 Organic Strul.ture Determ1nat1on 2 3
73200 ChemKal Dynamil.s 2~ 2
73201 Thermodynamics 2~ 3
73204 Mole1..ular Properues 2~ 2
73205 B101norgan1c Chemistry 2~ 3
BIOLOGY TOPICS
86201 Cell Metabolism 3~ l
86202 Cell Physiology 3~ 2
86253 Microbial Structure and Function 3 2
87221 General Metabolism 2~ 3
OPTIONAL TOPICS
Add1t1onal topics of at least2 units total weight Lhosen preferably from lherewmmended opuons listed below Other topil.s may only be Lhosen sub1eLt to the approval of I.he Professor responsible for I.he co ord1nauon of undergraduate teal.h1ng 1n Chemistry an<l subjelt to the cons1derat1ons of time table and pre requisites
PHYSICS TOPIC
76221 Electromagnetll. Theory I MATHEMATICS TOPIC
63221 D1£ferent1al and Integral Calculus Bii BIOLOGY TOPICS
86203 Cell Genetics
86204 Cell Growth and Development 86251 Plant StruLture and Funcuon 86252 Animal Structure and Function
PS
(Programme adviser Professor D ] M Bevan) 3
2
rn
3 3~
3 3 3 l
This is a programme for students who wish to pursue the study of both chemistry and earth sl.ienl.es in a sequen ual thud year Programme (P4 l) for the ordinary degree of Bachelor of Sc1enl.e or as a prelude to further studies 1n e1therchem1stryorearth Sltenl.es leading to an Honours dtgree
I:ntry to this programme is normally restricted to those students who have LOmpleted not less than 18 units of Grade C or better in the First Year of the Degree of Bad1elorof Sl.1enl.e (Sl.hedule 4) including 71100 Chemistry I 81100 Earth SLiences I and who have taken 76110 Physics I and 61l16Algebraor61128AlgebraBII and 63114 Differenual and Integral Calculus SI or 63126 Differential and Integral Calculus BI
The Programme Lompnses the follow1ng topll.S CHEMISTRY TOPICS
71292 71293 73200
Chemistry Laboratory II (Physical) Chemistry Laboratory II (Inorganic) Chem1Lal Dynamtl.S
2 2
2~
2 3 2
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73201 73203 73204
Thermodynamics Inorganic Chemistry Molecular Properues
EARTH SCIENCES TOPICS
83208 84211 84205 84281
Earth s Crust and Upper Mantle Petrology
Sedimentary Environments Mod & Anc Optical Mineralogy and Petrography Laboratory
PHYSICS TOPICS
75291 Physics Laboratory IIS 76221 Electromagneuc Theory I
INTERDISCIPLINARY TOPIC
70311 Materials Science I
OPTIONAL TOPICS
3
2~
3 4
l
2~
3 3 2
3 I 3
Additional topics of at least 4 untts total weight chosen from topics offered by the School of Earth Sciences
Appendix B
THIRD YEAR PROGRAMMES
P31 PHYSICS
This Programme 1s designed for the studenl who 1s interested 1n the expenmental and theoreucal aspects of Physics It provides a satisfactory terminating programme of studies for the Ordinary Degree of Bachelor of Science in Physics as well as prov1d1ng a basts for entry into the Honours Physics Programme
The Programme compnses the following lop1cs
PHYSICS TOPICS (CORE)
76311 Elementary Mathemaut.al Phys1t.s 2~ 2
76321 Electromagneuc Theory II 2~ I
76331 Quantum Mechanics II 2~ 3
76341 Discharge and Plasma Physics 2~ 3
76351 Thermal Physics I 2~ l
76352 Thermal Physics II 2~ 2
76361 Atomic and Nuclear Physics II 2~ 2
76371 Physics Reading Topic I 2~ 3
76383 Instrumentation 2~ 2
76391 PhysKs Laboratory IV 2~ I
76392 Physics Laboratory V 2~ 3
76393 Instrumentation Laboratory 2~ 2
INTERDISCIPLINARY TOPIC (CORE)
70321 Sohd State Science l~ 3
OPTIONAL TOPICS
Additional topics of at least 4 units total we1ghtandinclud1ng 6331 l Complex Analysis 1£
not taken 1n second year chosen subject to the approval of the Professor responsible for the coord1nat1on of undergraduate teat.bing 1n Physics
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P32 PHYSICS
This Programme ts designed for the studeiu lvho wishes to quahfy for the Ordinary or Honours Degree of Bac..helor of Science in Physic..s and who wishes to have the maximum freedom of choice of options consistent with these ob1ect1ves
The Programme comprises 1.he follolv1ng 1op1cs
PHYSICS TOPICS (CORE)
76311 Elementary Mall1emaucal Physics 76321 Electromagnetic Theory II 76351 Thermal Physics I 76352 Thermal Physu . .s II
76361 Atomic & Nuc..lear Physics II 76391 Physics Laboratory IV 76392 Physics Laboratory V
INTERDISCIPLINARY TOPIC (CORE)
70321 Solid Slate Sc1en<.e
OPTIONAL TOPICS
2 I l 2 2 l 3
3
Add1uonal topics of at leasl 16 units total \Vetghl and 1nc.lud1ng 63311 Complex Analysis 1f not taken 1n the second year chosen subject lo the approval of lhe Professorn.spons1ble for the coord1nation of undergraduate teadung 1n Physics
P34 THEORETICAL PHYSICS
This Programme ts designed for the student who is pnmanly interested tn theoretu..al physics It leads to the Ordinary or Honours Degree of Bachelor of Sc1encetn Physics and lVIlh the appropnate choice of options can lead to Honours Programmes 1n theS<.hool of l\<Ia1hemat1cal Sciences
Entry into the Programme 1s normally restn<.ted to students who have sausfa<.tonly c..ompleted Programmes Pl or P3
The Programme compnses the follolvtng topics
PHYSICS TOPICS (CORE)
763ll Elementary Mathematical Physics 2~ 2
76321 Electromagneuc Theory II 2~ l
76331 Quantum Mechanics II 2~ 3
76341 Disc.barge and Plasma Physics 2~ 3
76351 Thermal Physics I 2~ I
76352 Thermal Physics II 2~ 2
76361 Atomic and Nuclear Physics II 2~ 2
76391 Physics Laboratory IV 2~ I
76392 Physics Laboratory V 2~ 3
INTERDISCIPLINARY TOPIC (CORE)
70321 Sohd State Science 2~ 3
OPTIONAL TOPICS
Five add1uonal topics chosen from the followtng provided lhat 63311 Complex Analysts must be included if not taken in Part II
Preferred Opuonal 1op1cs
613 ll Algebra I 3 I
63242 D1fferen11al Equations II 3 2
63311 Complex Analysts 3 I
63342 Parual D1fferent1al Equattons I 3 2
63343 Parual D1fferenttal Equauons II 3 3
67212 Numencal Analysts I 3 2
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67213 67303 67353 76371
Numerical Analysis II Calculus of Vanations Analyucal Mechanics Physics Reading Topic I Other Opuonal topics
61312 Algebra II 63312 Founer Analysis 63351 Topology
63362 Elementary Hilbert Space Techniques 67312 Numencal Methods of Linear Algebra 67316 Numencal Solutions of D1fferenual
Equations
3 3 3
2~
3 3 3 3 3 3
3 3 3 3
2 2 I 2
or other topics \Vlth the approval of the Professor responsible for the coord1nat1on of undergraduate teaching in Physics
P40 CHEMISTRY
(Programme adviser Professor] 0 M Bockns)
Entry to this Programme 1s normally restricted to students who have completed sat1sfactonly the Programme P5 and 1t leads to etther of the Honours Prognmmes 111
Chemistry (P48 P49)
The Programme compnses the follolv1ng topics
CHEMISTRY TOPICS
71392 Chemistry Laboratory IIIA
72310 Introducuon to Heterocycl1c Chemistry 7231 I Aromat1ctty
73311 Statlst1cal Thermodynamics 73318 Computing Methods 111 Chemistry 73325 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 73326 Valency and Molecular Spectroscopy
OPTIONAL TOPICS
4~
2 2 2~
2 2~
2~
all 3 I 2 I I 2 3
Add1uonal topics of at least 18 untts total weight chosen preferably from the recommended options listed below these must include at least 4 units of laboratory topics Topics other than those listed may only be chosen subject to the approval of the Professor responsible for the coordination of undergraduate teaching 111 Chemistry 1r>d subject to cons1derattons of time table and pre requ1sues
CHEMISTRY TOPICS
71393 Chemistry Laboratory IIIB 71394 Chemistry Laboratory IIIC 72312 Physical Organic Chem1slry 72313 Chemistry of Free Radicals 72314 Molecular Rearrangements 72315 Modem Organic Synthesis 72316 Organometalhc Chemistry 73310 Reacuon K1nettcs 73314 Adsorption and Catalysis 73317 Crystal Chem1slry 73321 Electrochem1stry (Ionics) 73327 B101norgan1c Systems
PHYSICS TOPICS
76222 \Vaves and Opucs AND 75292 Physics Laboratory 1115
3
rn
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
rn
2of3 1 of3 3 I 2 3 3 3 2 I 3 3
2
76283 Electronics AND 76293 Electronics Laboratory
INTERDISCIPLINARY TOPICS
70311 Matenals Science I 70300 Environmental science 70321 Solid State Science
P41
CHEMISTRY AND EARTH SCIENCES (Programme advrser Professor D ] M Bevan)
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2~
2
2~
3
I 3 3
Entry to this Programme 1s normally restncted to students who have completed sausfactonly the Programme PS and 1t leads to certain of the Honours Programmes in Chemistry and Earth Sciences
The Programme compnses the following topics
CHEMISTRY TOPICS
71392 Chemistry Laboratory IIIA 73311 Statistical Thermodynamics 73317 Crystal Chemistry
73318 Compuung Methods in Chemistry 73321 Electrochemtstry (Ionics)
73325 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
EARTH SCIENCES TOPICS
8431 l Igneous and Metamorphic Petrogenes1s 84205 Sedimentary Environments Mod and Anc 84318 Sedimentary Geochemistry
84392 Igneous and Metamorpluc Petrogenes1s Laboratory
OPTIONAL TOPICS
4~
2~
2 2 2 2~
3 3
2~
3
all 3 I I I 3 2
2 3 2 2
Additional topics of at least l ll1 u111ts total weight chosen preferably from the recommended opuons listed below these must include at least 2~ units of laboratory topics Topics other than those listed may only be chosen subject to the approval of the Professor responsible for the coord1nat1on of undergraduate teaching in Chemistry and subject to cons1derauons of time table and pre requ1s1tes
CHEMISTRY TOPICS
71393 Chemistry Laboratory IIIB 71394 Chemistry Laboratory IIIC 73310 Reaction K1neucs
73314 Adsorption and catalysis
73326 Valency and Molecular Spectroscopy
EARTH SCIENCES TOPICS
82205 Regional Oceanography 84315 Sotl Saence
83204 Explorauon Geophysics I 84316 Hydrology and Vegetauon
PHYSICS TOPICS
76222 Waves and Optics AND 75292 Physics L 'lhoratory IIIS
3
rn
2 2
2~
2~
2
2of3 l of3 3 2 3
2