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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1937-1938-115

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faculty of arts 113 IV -FOR THE DIPLOMA FOR JOURNALISM Diploma for Journalism is awarded by the University of London after examination to persons who have pursued the prescribed course of study at King's College The Diploma Course is full-time two years' course Applicants for registration should consult the Tutor to Journalism Students Dr Harrison at King's College They need not have matriculated but satisfactory evidence of their fitness and aptitude for the profession of Journalism will be required by the Tutor They should also have practical knowledge of Shorthand Forms of application and particulars of the Courses may be obtained at the College Office For information about Entrance Exhibitions and for further particulars the handbook on the University Course for the Diploma for Journalism should be consulted or enquiries may be addressed to the Tutor -FOR THE DTPLOMA IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Under scheme of studies sanctioned by the University for Diplomas in the Humanities the English Department at King's College has arranged full-time Day Course for the University Diploma in English Language and Literature Admission to the course will be restricted to such students as are considered by the College authorities to be qualified to benefit by attendance at the lectures of the Honours course The course lasts for one full session and the University examination for the Diploma is held in June Further particulars are given on 119 VI -FOR THE ACADEMIC DIPLOMA IN PSYCHOLOGY The University grants an Academic Diploma in Psychology for which normally an attendance at Course of Study extending over two Sessions and not less than 200 hours in each year is required by the Regulations The Examination and Courses consist of two parts of which the first includes General Psychology and the second one of the following Applications of Psychology -A Anthropological and Sociological Educational Industrial In connection with the Institute of Education the School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the School of Economics Courses have been arranged in the Department of Psychology to meet the conditions required by the University Arrangements for Students taking Î’ Educational to attend Child Guidance Clinic as required by University Regulations are made Applicants for registration at King's College should consult the Head of the Department
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