Calendar: 1931-1932 Page 264
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266 faculty of £beol0G Dean of the Faculty-The Rev Canon Matthews The Faculty of Theology is school in Divinity of the University of London and provides instruction in all branches of Theology to students who are intending to offer themselves as candidates for Holy Orders in the Church of England and to others There are two courses which largely coincide The course for the degree of the Uni- versity of London consists of the subjects required by the University see 275 The course for the Associateship of the College includes beside many of the subjects for the the study of the history doctrine liturgy and pastoral work of the English Church see 280 Either course may be taken in conjunction with the course for the University Diploma in Theology the examination for which occurs at the end of the second year of the course The two courses for and may be taken in combination student for the provided that he has taken the Course subjects peculiar to the Associateship and has given satisfaction to the Professors may at the end of his course be recommended for the Associateship All students who wish to read for the must pass the Matricula- Ρ tion examination of the University or some recognised equivalent Those who have not done so before joining the Faculty will be prepared for Matriculation in the Preliminary Year Course Students may read for the only To enter on this course it is not necessary to have passed the London Matricula- tion but those who have not passed either that examina- tion or one of those enumerated on page 272 will be required to pass the College Preliminary Examination see 279 The course for the is three years' course and thus coincides in duration with that for the The is recognised as excusing from the General Ordination Examination provided that in normal cases the candidates shall have resided for at least three terms in the Hostel Students will be admitted to the Preliminary Year who satisfy Preliminary the Theological Board that they are qualified to enter Year on course of training for Holy Orders For details of Preliminary Year see 287
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