Calendar: 1951-1952 Page 159
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classes 159 BIOCHEMISTRY William Robson Sc Ph Reader Suitably qualified Internal and External Graduates of the University of London as well as Graduates of other Universities may be admitted to courses leading to the degrees of Sc and Ph in Biochemistry Such students must already possess good Honours Degree in Chemistry together with biological subject up to subsidiary standard but candi- dates possessing good General Degree may under certain conditions commence course leading to either degree Enquiries should be sent to the Reader in Biochemistry Faculty of Medical Science EDUCATION Head of the Department Professor Akthub Valentine Judges Sc Econ -Principles of Education -The English Educational System Aj-Educational Psychology A4-History of Education A5-Comparative Education Ae-Further Educational Psych- ology -Speech Training A8-Health Education -Teaching Methods and Visual Aids A10-School Practice GERMAN FOR SCIENCE STUDENTS Sj -A course for students who wish to acquire as rapidly as possible such knowledge of German as will enable them to read scientific works in that language number of elementary and more advanced classes will be arranged THEOLOGY Head of the Department The Rev Canon Eric Symes Abbott Dean of King's College Under the terms of the King's College London Transfer Act 1908 the Council is required to provide weekly lecture in Theology The time-tables are so arranged as to allow any student who wishes it to attend these lectures but no one may be compelled to do so To meet this requirement the lectures are delivered on Mondays at 10 The lectures are designed for students desiring the Associateship of King's College and are provided without extra fee For the regulations governing the award of the Associateship to non- theological students see 44
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