units (75 credits)
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1A
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A student will take
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Semester 1
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CPE6030
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Environment: Gaseous Emissions
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AUT SEM
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15 credits
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CPE6300
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Introduction to Fuels and Energy
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AUT SEM
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15 credits
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CPE6310
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Applied Energy Engineering
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AUT SEM
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15 credits
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Semester 2
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CPE6070
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Environment: Particulate Emissions
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SPR SEM
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15 credits
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CPE6080
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Environment: Liquid Effluents
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SPR SEM
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15 credits
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units (45 credits)
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1B
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A student will take 45 credits from this group.
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Semester 1
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CPE6020
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
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AUT SEM
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15 credits
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CPE6140
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Environmental Impacts and Protection
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AUT SEM
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15 credits
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Semester 2
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CPE6000
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Low Carbon Energy Science and Technology
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SPR SEM
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15 credits
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CPE6050
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Fires and Explosion Dynamics
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SPR SEM
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15 credits
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CPE6060
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Energy from Biomass and Waste
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SPR SEM
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15 credits
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CPE6290
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Nuclear Reactor Engineering Studies
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SPR SEM
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15 credits
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CPE6450
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Oil and Gas Origins and Utilisation
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SPR SEM
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15 credits
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units (60 credits)
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1C
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A student will take
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Any Semester
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CPE6010
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Research Project
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GRAD YR
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60 credits
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2
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In the first year of PhD study a student must take FCE6100. Students will then follow the Doctoral Development Programme guidelines.
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3
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A candidate who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B of CPET90 above and who does not proceed to complete the requirements for the Degree MSc (Eng) shall be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental & Energy Engineering
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4
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A candidate who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B of CPET90 above and who does not proceed to complete the requirements for the Degree MSc (Eng) shall be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Environmental & Energy Engineering.
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5
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A candidate who does not pass CPE6010 (Project) listed at 1C of CPET90 above with a minimum mark of 60% at the first attempt shall be ineligible to proceed to the Degree of PhD, subject to the discretion of the Board of Examiners.
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