Calendar: 1925-1926 Page 240
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GENERAL INFORMATION 241 Evening Department Dean of the Department 1925-26 Professor Sir Israel Gollancz Litt Sub-Dean Ε Hall GENERAL INFORMATION Classes for Evening Instruction are held in connection with the Faculties of Theology Arts Laws and Science and the Department of Bacteriology and Public Health They are intended to provide instruction similar to that given in the daytime for those who are unable to attend the Day Classes The Sub-Dean will be at the College from 30 to on the Monday and Tuesday preceding the Opening of the Session to inter- view new Students and throughout the remainder of the first week for the purpose of advising all other Students upon their Courses All Students must in the first instance consult the Sub-Dean before being admitted to lectures except Occasional Students and those wishing to take the Diploma or Matriculation Course who should apply direct to the College Office Post-Graduate Students should if possible obtain their admittance forms from the Dean of the Faculty concerned but may in case of necessity do so through the Sub-Dean of the Evening Department The times when the Sub-Dean may be interviewed after the first week of Term will be posted on the notice board in the Basement Corridor Complete schemes of study are arranged for men and women students of the University of London who wish to take the Special Intermediate Examinations for Internal Students held by the College in Theology Arts Laws and Science These courses provide the minimum number of hours of instruction required in the year by the University Regulations 192 in Theology and Arts 384 in Science but for an evening student who can produce from his or her employer certificate of being employed for not less than 25 hours week these numbers are reduced to 176 and 288 respectively Students are reminded of the importance of their being regular in attendance at lectures as before they can sit for their examinations it is required by the University Regulations that their forms be signed by the Dean testifying to the fact that their attendance has been satisfactory In the Faculty of Arts complete courses are arranged in the Final Subjects for the Pass Degree and in some Honours Subjects In the Faculty of Science course is arranged for the Final Pass Examina- tion in Psychology only By an Intercollegiate arrangement students attend Birkbeck College for their other subjects Evening Class Students who have matriculated at the University of London and are pursuing full course for the degree and have paid
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