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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1931-1932-174

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FACULTY OF NATURAL SCIENCE 171 Drying Vapour and Gas Absorption Processes Catalysis and High Pressure Gas Reactions etc Examples will be given in the design of typical units of plant and the attention of the Student will be directed to such subjects as the construction of Quantitative Flow Sheets for Materials and Energy the Calculation of Costs and the general principles underlying the Location and Lay-out of Works These subjects are supplemented by lectures and laboratory work in the Department of Engineering treating those aspects of Mechanical Electrical and Civil Engineering including Engineering Drawing and Design which more directly concern the works chemist or engineer who has to deal with the design construction and operation of technical chemical plant Full particulars of the Course are contained on 181 Associate Students of the University Students taking the Chemical Engineering Course may apply for registration through the College as Associate Students of the University The application for registration accompanied by fee of 10s 6d must be made within three months of the commencement of the Course Matriculated students and those pursuing course in April 1931 may register without fee No student may register as an Associate Student who is also registered as an Internal or External student card will be sent by the Academic Registrar notifying the student of his registration On completion of the Course Certificate that the Course has been completed will be issued on application through the College to the University ZOOLOGY Head of the Department Doris Livingston MacKinnon Sc Professor General Sc Courses Yj -Intermediate Science Lectures Tu and 12-1 The fundamental facts and laws of Zoology as exhibited in the following types -Amoeba Euglena Paramecium Monocystis Hydra Obelia Lumbricus Distomum Astacus Amphioxus Scyllium Bana Lepus Canis Skull only The Student will be expected to acquire practical knowledge of the general organisation of each of the types above specified and an elementary knowledge of The chief Biological Laws which the structural phenomena illustrate including an elementary knowledge of heredity variation and evolution The structure and properties of the Cell and the general characters of the Tissues including Epithelia Blood Lymph Nervous Muscular Connective and Skeletal Tissues and the microscopic structure of the more important organs of the body
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