Calendar: 1931-1932 Page 172
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FACULTY OF NATURAL SCIENCE 169 leading to that examination at the end of the session The courses subsequently attended depend on whether the Student- Is proceeding to the Honours degree in Chemistry Is proceeding to the General Sc degree with Chemistry as one subject Is taking Special degree in another subject with Chemistry as subsidiary subject Special Sc Chemistry Students Students who have passed the Intermediate Science examination and who wish to proceed to an Honours degree with Chemistry as the special subject should consult the Head of the Department The course to be followed lasts two years In both years as much time as possible is spent in the Honours laboratories Physics is recommended as the subsidiary subject General Sc Chemistry Students Such Students attend in the first session Lecture Classes Zl and Z2 and in their second session Z4 and Z5 working six hours per week during each year in the Laboratory Subsidiary Chemistry Students Such Students attend the same lecture courses as those under but only do three hours' practical work each week of the two years Advanced Courses and Research Work Facihties for carrying out research work under the direction of the Professors are afforded in the Department Post-graduate courses on special subjects are given during each session General Sc Courses Intermediate Yj -Lectures Professors Smiles and Allmand Tu Th and 11-12 -Practical Class 3-6 and 2nd term IF 10-1 Sc General and Subsidiary 2nd Year -Physical Chemistry Dr Gregg 11-12 Organic Chemistry Dr Roberts 11-12 -Practical Class Th 10-1 and 2-6 Sc General and Subsidiary 3rd Year Z4 -Organic Chemistry Dr Roberts 12-1 Ζό -Inorganic Chemistry Dr Dolley 12-1 Ze -Practical Class Th 10-1 and 2-6
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