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170 FACULTY OF NATURAL SCIENCE Special Sc Courses First Year -Inorganic Chemistry Mr Cremer 11-12 and 12-1 Aa -Organic Chemistry Professor Smiles and 11-12 and 2-3 in 3rd Term Aa -Physical Chemistry Mr Salmon and Th 12-1 and 2-3 Lent and Easter Terms only A4 -Special Course in Mathematics for Honours Chemistry Students 10-11 Michaelmas Term only A5 -Practical Class Tu Th 10-5 and 10-1 Second Year -Inorganic Chemistry Mr Cremer Tu 11-12 and Th 11- 12 -Organic Chemistry Professor Smiles and Dr McClelland 11-12 and Th 12-1 A8 -Physical Chemistry Professor Allmand 10-11 and Th 10-11 -History of Chemistry Professors Smiles and Allmand 12- Michaelmas and Lent Terms only A10 -Practical Class Tu Th Fr 10-5 and 10-1 INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY Students entering the Chemical Laboratory with the view of making Chemistry professional pursuit are recommended to prepare them- selves for the Examinations of the Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain and Ireland Students who are placed in the lst or 2nd Class in the Special Honours Examination in Chemistry of the University are eligible for the Associateship of the Institute of Chemistry on completion of years1 course if 21 years of age CHEMICAL ENGINEERING This subject involves essentially study of Applied Physical Chemistry together with certain aspects of Engineering The Course which at present covers one Session is designed so that it may be taken in the year following the Final Sc Examination by Students who have devoted their undergraduate course primarily either to Chemistry or to Engineering Its exact nature is therefore varied in accordance with the previous training of the Student That portion of it taken in the Department of Chemistry deals in lectures and in the corresponding laboratory work with the quantitative technical application of the principles underlying such operations as Heat Pro- duction and Transference Size Reduction Separation Processes Mixing and Agitation Evaporation and Distillation Crystallisation Filtration
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