Preliminary Examination in Materials Science
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In the following, ‘‘the Course Handbook’’ refers to the Materials Science ‘‘Prelims Course Handbook’’, published annually at the start of Michaelmas Term by the Faculty of Materials, and also posted on the website at: www.materials.ox.ac.uk/teaching/ug/ughandbooks.html.
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The syllabuses for the written papers shall be published annually in the Course Handbook, not later than the beginning of Michaelmas Full Term for examination in the Trinity Term immediately following this.
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and, work carried out in crystallography classes and project work for Computing in Materials Science (CMS), as described in the Course Handbook, and it shall be assessed under the following provisions:-
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submitupload the two summatively assessed Materials Practical Class reportstoand their Practical Class Notebook(s) using theChairUniversityofapprovedtheonlineModeratorsassessmentin the Preliminary Examination in Materials Science, c/o the Deputy Administrator (Academic) in the Department of Materialsplatform, not later than 10 a.m. on Friday of the sixth week of Trinity Full Term. -
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(c) Candidates will be required to upload the CMS project using the University approved online assessment platform not later than 12 noon on Tuesday of the fifth week of Hilary Full Term. Each submission must be accompanied by a declaration indicating that it is the candidate’s own work.
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(d) Failure of the coursework normally will constitute failure of the Preliminary Examination. Materials Coursework normally cannot be retaken. Exceptionally a candidate who has failed the coursework may be permitted jointly by the Moderators and the candidate
’’s college to retake the entire academic year.
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