Lectures
Lectures are timetabled throughout the Michaelmas and Lent terms, and the first four weeks of the Easter term.
All students take the same four 3-hour examinations at the end of their first year. These papers and the lecture courses examined in them are:
Paper 1 |
Mechanical engineering |
Mechanics (16 lectures) |
Paper 2 |
Structures & materials |
Structural mechanics (24 lectures) |
Paper 3 |
Electrical & information engineering |
Physical principles of electronics, electromagnetics (12 lectures) |
Paper 4 |
Mathematical methods |
Mathematics (40 or 32 lectures)* |
*Note on the fast & standard mathematics courses
The Michaelmas term mathematics course is given in two different versions: a standard course (three lectures per week) and a fast course (two lectures per week). Both will cover the same syllabus, and will use the same examples papers.
The fast course is aimed primarily at those who have taken maths and further maths at A-level and have good mathematical fluency, so they may already have seen some of this material. The standard course aims to cater for those with less prior training in mathematics, especially those with only single mathematics A-level. The lecturers will endeavour to keep in step, so that it will be possible to swap courses for particular broad topics. Attend the first lecture which most suits your background, and the lecturer will explain the arrangements in more detail.
Engineering applications (8 lectures)
These sessions illustrate the applications of engineering principles in the widest possible context over a broad range of technologies.
Examples papers
One examples paper is issued for about every four lectures, on Wednesdays according to the termly schedule. The material is followed up in examples classes (see lecture timetable) and College supervisions. Solutions (cribs) of each examples paper will be made available to students online after the corresponding examples class.
Coursework
Important engineering skills are developed in a wide variety of coursework exercises. The Michaelmas term includes induction activities which lay foundations for the rest of the course.
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