P40 Chemistry
P41 Chemistry and Earth Sciences P42 Chemistry and Biology P50 Materials Science P51 Chemical Physics
P70 Earth Sciences (Meteorology and Oceanography) P71 Earth Sciences (Geophysics)
P72 Earth Sciences (Geology)
P73 Earth Sciences (Hydrology) (not available in 1974)
STATUTE 7.1 Contd.
The combination of courses within each Programme shall be approved by the Council on the recommendation of the Board of the School of Physical Sciences.
12. A student may proceed to the Honours Degree in the School of Physical Sciences in one of the following Part IV Programmes:
P39 Physics
P48 Organic chemistry
P49 Physical or inorganic chemistry P90 Meteorology and Oceanography P91 Geophysics
P92 Geology P93 Marine geology
P94 Hydrology (not available in 1974)
The combinations of courses within each Programme shall be approved by the Council on the recommendation of the Board of the School of Physical Sciences.
13. For the purpose of Schedule 5, the Council on the recommendation of the Board of the School of Physical Sciences has approved the following courses within the Programmes:
PART II PROGRAMMES
STATUTE 7.1 Contd.
63242 Differential equations II 67203 Special functions 67252 Classical mechanics
CHEMISTRY
73202 Structure of matter
Students who have taken 61116 Algebra A and 63116 Differential and Integral Calculus AI (or 63114 Differential & Integral Calculus SI) normally take the following additional courses:
MATHEMATICS
61241 Combinatorial analysis
63311 Complex analysis A or 63321 Complex analysis B 65251 Probability
Students who have taken 60120 Mathematics take the following additional courses:
MATHEMATICS
61221 Matrix theory I
63221 Differential & Integral Calculus Bil 63241 Differential equations I
P2
This Programme leads to Part III and Part IV studies for the Ordinary and Honours Degrees of Bachelor of Science in Physics with supporting studies in Mathematics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences.
Specifically, it is designed for students .who intend to proceed to one of the Programmes P30, P31, P32, P33 or P34. Students who may intend to proceed to the Honours Degree of Bachelor of Science in Earth Sciences, after completing one of the above Part III Programmes, should consult the Professor responsible for co-ordinating undergraduate teaching in that discipline.
Entry into the Programme is normally restricted to those students who have achieved a satisfactory standard in 76100 Physics I and who have taken 60120 Mathematics.
PHYSICS
76221 Electromagnetic theory I 76231 Quantum mechanics I 76251 Transport processes
76261 Atomic and nuclear physics I 76291 Physics laboratory IIS
MATHEMATICS
61221 Matrix theory I
63221 Differential & Integral Calculus Bii, 63222 Differential & Integral Calculus Biii and 63223 Differential & Integral Calculus BIV
63241 Differential equations I and 63242 Differential equations II 67203 Special functions
67252 Classical mechanics
CHEMISTRY
73200 Chemical dynamics
EARTH SCIENCES
ONE of the following sequences, each of which includes laboratory work:
82204 Hydrology, 82205 Oceanography and 82206 Meteorology or
83201 Potential field methods in applied geophysics, 83202 Physical properties of crystals and rocks and 83203 Earth's crust and upper mantle or 170
STATUTE 7.1 Contd.
84201 Petrology, 84202 Sedimentology and stratigraphy and 84203 Structural geology.
P3
This Programme leads to Part III and Part IV studies for the Ordinary and Honours Degrees of Bachelor of Science in Physics, Pure Mathematics, Statistics and certain areas of Applied Mathematics other than Numerical Analysis.
Specifically it is designed for students who intend to proceed to Programmes MIO, Ml 1, Ml2, M20, M21, P30, P33, and P35. Entry into this Programme is normally restricted to those students who have achieved a satisfactory standard in 76100 Physics I andeither a satisfactory standard in 61116 Algebra A and 63316 Differential & Integral Calculus AI (or63114 Differential & Integral Calculus SI) or 60120 Mathematics. Students who have completed 60120 Mathematics will not be permitted to take 63211 Differential & Integral Calculus All, 63212 Differential & Integral Calculus AIII, and63213 Differential & Integral Calculus AIV. except by special permission of the Professor responsible for the co- ordination of undergraduate teaching in Mathematics. They will be required to complete 63211 Differential & Integral Calculus All and to do prescribed preliminary reading during the preceding vacation.
PHYSICS
76221 Electromagnetic theory I 76222 Waves and optics 76231 Quantum mechanics I 76251 Transport processes
76261 Atomic and nuclear physics I 76291 Physics laboratory IIS
CHEMISTRY
73202 Structure of matter (only students who have done 61116 Algebra A and 63116 Differential & Integral Calculus AI (or 63114 Differential & Integral Calculus SI)).
MATHEMATICS
Students who have completed 61116 Algebra Aand 63116 Differential & Integral Calculus AI (or 63114 Differential & Integral Calculus SI) will take the following units:
61222 Matrix theory II 61241 Combinatorial analysis
63212 Differential & Integral Calculus AIII and 63213 Differential & Integral Calculus AIV or 63222 Differential & Integral Calculus Bill and 63223 Differential & Integral Calculus BIV
63242 Differential equations II
63311 Complex analysis A or 63321 Complex analysis B 65213 Statistical decision theory
65251 Probability , 67203 Special functions
67252 Classical mechanics
Students who have completed 60120 Mathematics will take the following units:
61221 Matrix theory I 61222 Matrix theory II
63211 Differential & Integral Calculus All, 63212 Differential & Integral Calculus AIII and 63213 Differential & Integral Calculus AIV or 63221 Differential & Integral Calculus BI! and 63222 Differential & Integral Calculus BIII and 63223 Differential & Integral Calculus BIV
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STATUTE 7.1 Contd.
63241 Differential equations I and 63242 Differential equations II 65213 Statistical decision theory
65251 Probability 67203 Special functions 67252 Classical mechanics
P4
This Programme leads to Part III and Part IV studies for the Ordinary and Honours Degrees of Bachelor of Science in Physics with supporting studies in Mathematics, Chemistry and Biology.
Specifically, it is designed for students who intend to proceed to one of the Programmes P30, P31, P32, P33 or P34. Students who may intend to proceed to the Honours Degree of Bachelor of Science in Biology after completing one of the above Part III Programmes, should consult the Professor responsible for co- ordinating undergraduate teaching in that discipline.
Entry into the Programme is normally restricted to those students who have achieved a satisfactory standard in 76100 Physics I and who have taken 60120
Mathematics. '
PHYSICS
76221 Electromagnetic theory I 76231 Quantum mechanics I 76251 Transport processes
76261 Atomic and nuclear physics I 76291 Physics laboratory IIS
MATHEMATICS
61221 Matrix theory I
63221 Differential & Integral Calculus BII, 63222 Differential & Integral Calculus BIII and 63223 Differential & Integral Calculus BIV
63241 Differential equations I and 63242 Differential equations II 65251 Probability
67203 Special functions 67252 Classical mechanics
CHEMISTRY
73200 Chemical dynamics
BIOLOGY
86200 Cell Biology
P5
(Course adviser: Professor D.].M. Bevan)
This Programme is for students intending to study the three major areas of Chemistry (Inorganic, Organic and Physical) in Part III for an Ordinary Degree of Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, or as a prelude to more specialised Part IV studies leading to an Honours Degree. En try to this Programme is normally restricted to those students who have achieved a satisfactory standard in 71 JOO Chemistry I and completed 76100 Physics I, 61116 Algebra A and 63116 Differential & Integral Calculus AI (or 63114 Differential & Integral Calculus SI) or 60120 Mathematics or 63136 Differential & Integral Calculus C.
CORE COURSES: ALL STUDENTS TAKE THESE CHEMISTRY
72200 Organic chemistry
72201 Organic structure determination 172
STATUTE 7.1 Contd.
73200 Chemical dynamics 73201 Thermodynamics 73202 Structure of matter 73203 Inorganic chemistry
PHYSICS
76221 Electromagnetic theory I 76231 Quantum mechanics I
MATHEMATICS
63221 Differential & Integral Calculus BIP 63222 Differential & Integral Calculus BIII
LABORATORY COURSES (9 hours per week throughout the year) 71291 Chemistry laboratory II (Organic)
71292 Chemistry laboratory II (Physical) 71293 Chemistry laboratory II (Inorganic) 76291 Physics laboratory 11s2
OPTIONS: students will take one course from
MATHEMATICS
63223 Differential & Integral C;,tlculus BIV 63241 Differential equations 13
65204 Introductory statistics
PHYSICS
76222 Waves and optics
76261 Atomic and nuclear physics I
EARTH SCIENCES
84201 Petrology
83202 Physical properties of crystals and rocks plus one term of 84291 Optical mineralogy and petrography laboratory
PHYSICAL SCIENCES
70311 Materials Science I
Any option not included in the above list may be taken with the approval of the Professor responsible for the co-ordination of undergraduate teaching in Chemistry, and subject to considerations of timetable and pre-requisites.
P6
(Course adviser: Dr. B.G. Baker)
This is a Programme in Chemical Physics for students, with mathematical interests and ability, who wish to pursue broader studies in a sequential Part III Programme P 51 for an Ordinary Degree of Bachelor of Science, or as a prelude to Part IV Programmes in either Physics or Chemistry leading to an Honours Degree. Students may also proceed to Programme P32 subject to the approval of the Professor responsible for the co-ordination of under-graduate teaching in Physics.
Entry to this Programme is normally restricted to those students who have achieved a satisfactory standard in 71100 Chemistry I, 76100 Physics I, and 61116 Algebra A and 63116 Differential & Integral Calculus AI, (or 63114 Differential &
Integral Calculus SI) or 60120 Mathematics.
I. Srudents who have taken 63116 Differential & Integral CalculusAIInormally take 63311 Complex AnalysisAor6332l Complex Analysis B insteadof 63221 Differential & Integral Calculus Bll or 63211 Differential & Integral Calc:ulus Aii.
2. The Labo~atory requirement will be adjusted in accordance wi.th the choice. of option.
3. Students who have taken 63116 Differential & Integral Calculus AI or 63114 Differential & Integral Calculus SI normally take 65251 Probability in place of 63241 Differential Equations I.
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STATUTE 7.1 Contd.
CHEMISTRY
73200 Chemical dynamics 73201 Thermodynamics 73202 Structure of matter
73203 Inorganic chemistry or 72200 Organic chemistry
PHYSICS
76221 Electromagnetic theory I 76231 Quantum mechanics I 76251 Transport processes
76261 Atomic and nuclear physics I
MATHEMATICS
63221 Differential & Integral Calculus BII1, 63222 Differential & Integral Calculus Bill & 63223 Differential & Integral Calculus BIV or 63211 Differential & Integral Calculus AII1, 63212 Differential & Integral Calculus Alli & 63213 Differential & Integral Calculus AIV
63241 Differential equations 13 63242 Differential equations II 67203 Special functions
LABORATORY COURSES
71291 Chemistry laboratory II (Organic) or 71293 Chemistry laboratory II (inorganic)
71292 Chemistry laboratory II (Physical) 76291 Physics laboratory IIS
P7
(Course adviser: Dr. E.W. Della)
This Programme is for students with a particular interest in the chemistry of biological systems who intend to study Chemistry in Part III for an Ordinary Degree of Bachelor of Science, or as a prelude to more specialised studies in Part IV leading to an Honours Degree. Entry into this Programme is normally restricted to those students who have achieved a satisfactory standard in 71100 Chemistry I and have completed 86100 Biology I and 61116 Algebra A and 63116 Differential & Integral Calculus AI (or 63114 Differential & Integral Calculus SI), or 60120 Mathematics, or 63136 Differential & Integral Calculus C.
CORE COURSES: ALL STUDENTS TAKE THESE CHEMISTRY
72200 Organic chemistry
72201 Organic structure determination 73200 Chemical dynamics
73201 Thermodynamics 73202 Structure of matter 73203 Inorganic chemistry
BIOLOGY
86200 Cell biology4
86251 Introduction to plant physiology
86252 Evolution of animal structure and function
LABORATORY COURSES (9 hours per week averaged throughout the year) 71291 Chemistry laboratory II (Organic)
l. Students who have taken 63116 Differential & Integral Calculus AI normally take 63311 Complex Analysis A or 63321 Complex AnaJy~s B·inste~d of 63221 Differential & Integral Calculus Bil or 63211 Differential & Integral Calculus All.
3. Students who have taken 63116 Differential & Integral Calculus AI or 63114 Differential & Integral Calculus SI normally take 65251 Probability in place of 63241 Differential Equations I.
1. There is no requirement for laboratory work in 86200 Cell biology.
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STATUTE 7.1 Contd.
71292 Chemistry laboratory II (Physical) 71293 Chemistry laboratory II (Inorganic)
OPTIONS: Students will take one course from
PHYSICS
76221 Electromagnetic theory I 76231 Quantum mechanics I
MATHEMATICS
63221 Differential & Integral Calculus BIP 65204 Introductory statistics
BIOLOGY
87205 Human biology
Any option not included in the above list may be taken with the approval o'f the Professor responsible for the co-ordination of undergraduate teaching in Chemistry, and subject to considerations of timetable and pre-requisites.
PS
(Course adviser: Professor D.].M. Bevan)
This is a Programme in Geochemistry for students Who wish to pursue the study of both Chemistry and Earth Sciences in a sequential. Part III Programme for an Ordinary Degree of Bachelor of Science, or as a prelude to Part IV Programmes in either Chemistry or Earth Sciences leading to an Honours Degree. Entry into this Programme is normally restricted to those students who have achieved a satisfactory standard in 71100 Chemistry I, 8ll00 Earth Sciences I, and completed 76100 Physics I and 60120 Mathematics or 63136 Differential &
Integral Calculus C.
CORE COURSES: ALL STUDENTS TAKE THESE PHYSICAL SCIENCES
70311 Materials Science I
CHEMISTRY
73200 Chemical dynamics 73201 Thermodynamics 73202 Structure of matter 73203 Inorganic Chemistry
EARTH SCIENCES
83202 Physical properties of crystals and rocks 83203 Earth'scrustand upper mantle
84201 Petrology
84202 Sedimentology and stratigraphy 84203 Structural geology
PHYSICS
76221 Electromagnetic theory I
LABORATORY COURSES (8 hours per week averaged throughout the year) 71292 Chemistry Laboratory II (Physical)
71293 Chemistry Laboratory II (Inorganic)
84291 Optical mineralogy and petrography laboratory 84292 Structural geology laboratory
84299 Geological field camp
l. Students who have taken 63116 Differential & Integral Calculus AI normally take 63311 Complex AnalysisAor63321 Complex Analysis B instead of 63221 Differential & Integral Calculus Bil or 63211 Diflerent\al & Integral Calculus All.
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STATUTE 7.1 Contd.
OPTIONS: students will take two courses
PHYSICS
76231 Quantum mechanics I
MATHEMATICS
63221 Differential & Integral Calculus BII1 and 63222 Differential & Integral Calculus BIII
EARTH SCIENCES
82204 Hydrology 82206 Meteorology
83201 Potential field methods in applied geophysics
CHEMISTRY
72201 Organic structure determination
Any option not included in the above list may be taken with the approval of the Professor responsible for the co-ordination of undergraduate teaching in Chemistry, and subject to considerations of timetable and pre-requisites.
PIO
This Programme leads to Part III and Part IV studies for the Ordinary and Honours Degrees of Bachelor of Science in meteorology and oceanography.
Entry to this Programme is normally restricted to those students who have achieved a satisfactory standard in 61116 Algebra A and 63116 Differential &
Integral Calculus AI (or 63114 Differential & Integral Calculus SI) or 60120 Mathematics and who have completed 81100 Earth Sciences I and 76100 Physics I.
EARTH SCIENCES
81201 Computing in Earth Sciences 82201 Applied astronomy
82202 Planetary science 82204 Hydrology 82205 Oceanography 82206 Meteorology 82207 The weather forecast
82211 Computing in meteorology and oceanography
MATHEMATICS
63221 Differential & Integral Calculus BII1 63222 Differential & Integral Calculus BIII 63223 Differential & Integral Calculus BIV 63241 Differential equations I3
63242 Differential equations II 67203 Special functions
PHYSICS
76221 Electromagnetic theory I 76222 Waves and optics
LABORATORY COURSES
75291 Physics Laboratory IIE
82291 Meteorological, oceanographical and hydrological measurements
I. Students who have taken 63116 Differential & Integral Calculus AI normally take 63311 Complex AnalysisAor63321 Complex Analysis B instead of 63221 Differential & Integral Calculus Bil or 6321 l Differential & Integral Calculus All.
3. Students who have taken 63116 Differential & Integral Calculus Al or 63114 Differential & Integral Calculus SI normally take 65251 Probability in place of 63241 Differential Equations I.
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STATUTE 7.1 Contd.
Pl 1
This Programme leads to Part III and Part _IV studies for the Ordinary and Honours Degrees of Bachelor of Science in geophysics and geology. Entry to this Programme is normally restricted to those students who have achieved a satisfactory standard in 81100 Earth Sciences I, 76100 Physics I, and who have completed at least 60120 Mathematics or 63136 Differential & Integral Calculus C.
CORE COURSES: ALL STUDENTS TAKE THESE EARTH SCIENCES
83201 Potential field methods in applied geophysics 83202 Physical properties of crystals and rocks 83203 Earth's crust and upper mantle
84201 Petrology
84202 Sedimentology and stratigraphy 84203 Structural geology
MATHEMATICS
63221 Differential & Integral Calculus BII1
PHYSICS
76221 Electromagnetic theory I 76222 Waves and optics
LABORATORY COURSES AND FIELD CAMPS
75291 Physics laboratory IIE 81201 Computing in Earth Sciences
83291 Geophysical map interpretation laboratory I 83292 Geophysical model experiments laboratory 84291 Optical mineralogy and petrography laboratory 84292 Structural geology laboratory
84299 Geological field camp
OPTIONS:
Term I One of the following 61221 Matrix theory 1s 62341 Differential equations 13 82201 Applied astronomy 82204 Hydrology
Term II One of the following
63222 Differential & Integral Calculus Biii 63242 Differential equations II
82202 Planetary science 82206 Meteorology
Term III One of th_e following 67203 Special functions 82205 Oceanography
I. Srudents who have taken 63116 Differential & Integral Calculus AI normally "'ke 63311 Complex AnalysisAor63321 Complex Analysis B instead of 63221 Differential & lnregral Calculus Bil or 63211 Differential & lmegral Calculus AIL 3. Srudents who have taken 63116 Differential & Integral Calculus AI or 63114 Differential & Integral Calculus SI normally takr 65251 Probability in place of 63241 Differential Equations I.
5. 61221 Matrix rheory I may not he raken by studenrs who have raken 61116 Algebra A.
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STATUTE 7.1 Contd.
Pl2
This Programme leads to Part III and Part IV studies for the Ordinary and Honours Degrees of Bachelor of Science in geology. Entry to this Programme is normally restricted to those.students who have achieved a satisfactory standard in 81IOO Earth Sciences I and 71IOO Chemistry I.
CORE COURSES: ALL STUDENTS TAKE THESE EARTH SCIENCES
83201 Potential field methods in applied geophysics 83202 Physical properties of crystals and rocks 83203 Earth's crust and upper mantle
84201 Petrology
84202 Sedimentology and stratigraphy 84203 Structural geology
84204 Geology reading course
CHEMISTRY
73202 Structure of matter 73203 Inorganic chemistry
LABORATORY AND FIELD CAMPS
71293 Chemistry laboratory II (Inorganic) 81201 Computing in Earth Sceinces
84291 Optical mineralogy and petrography laboratory 84292 Structural geology laboratory
84299 Geological field camp
83291 Geophysical map interpretation laboratory I 83292 Geophysical model experiments laboratory
OPTIONS:
Term I One or two of the following 60120 Mathematics
63136 Differential & Integral Calculus C 63221 Differential & Integral Calculus BIP 70311 Materials Science I
76221 Electromagnetic theory I 82204 Hydrology
86252 Evolution of animal structure and function Term II One of the following
60120 Mathematics
63136 Differential & Integral Calculus C 63222 Differential & Integral Calculus Biii 73200 Chemical Dynamics
82·206 Meteorology
86251 Introduction to plant physiology Term III One of the following
60120 Mathematics
63136 Differential & Integral Calculus C 63223 Differential & Integral Calculus BIV 73201 Thermodynamics
I. Students who have taken 63116 Differential & Integral Calculus AI normally take 63311 Complex Analysis A or63321 Complex Analysis B instead of 63221 Differential & Integral Calculus Bil or 63211 Differential & Integral Calculus All.
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82205 Oceanography 86261 Population biology 87205 Human biology
STATUTE 7.1 Contd.
Pl3
(Not available until 1975)
This Programme leads to Part III and Part IV studies for the Ordinary and Honours Degrees of Bachelor of Science. Specialization is primarily in Hydrology but this Programme and Programme P73 are meant to serve the needs of students who wish to achieve a widely based education in the Earth Sciences.
En try in to this Programme is normally restricted to students who have achieved a satisfactory standard in 81100 Earth Sciences I, 60120 Mathematics or 63136 Differential & Integral Calculus C and meet the pre-requisite for courses either in Physics or Chemistry at Part II level.
CORE COURSES: ALL STUDENTS TAKE THESE EARTH SCIENCES
81201 Computing in Earth Sciences 82204 Hydrology
82205 Oceanography 82206 Meteorology
83201 Potential field methods in applied geophysics 84202 Sedimentology and stratigraphy
84203 Structural geology
MATHEMATICS
63241 Differential Equations I 63242 Differential Equations II 67203 Special Functions
LABORATORY COURSES
82291 Meteorological, oceanographical and hydrological measurements 83291 Geophysical map interpretation laboratory I (half)
84291 Optical mineralogy and petrography laboratory (half) 84292 Structural geology laboratory
OPTIONS:
either
PHYSICS
76221 Electromagnetic theory I 76222 Waves and optics 75291 Physics laboratory IIE
OR CHEMISTRY
73201 Thermodynamics 73202 Structure of matter 73203 Inorganic chemistry
71293 Chemistry laboratory (Inorganic)
together with a further two or three courses chosen from 63221 Differential & Integral Calculus Bil
63222 Differential & Integral Calculus Biii 63223 Differential & Integral Calculus BIV
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STATUTE 7.1 Contd.
or any other Part II courses offered m Earth Sciences or in the School of Biological Sciences.