Calendar: 1962-1963 Page 159
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CLASSES 157 ZOOLOGY Acting Head of the Department Dr Dawes I-Ancillary Courses Courses are provided which are ancillary to main courses in Botany or Geology One-year AnciUary Zoology Zl-As and As below with some additional lectures Tvoo-year AnciUary Zoology 1st year and A2 nd year and Π-B Sc Special Students are required to take either one two-year or two one-year ancillary subjects chosen from the list on page 145 At King's College the two-year ancillary course will normally be preferred First two Sessions -Lectures hrs Α -Practical Class hrs As-Lectures Up to hrs week A4-Practical Class 12 hrs week -Seminar One week Third Session Students specialise in Physiology Parasitology Entomology Embryology Ecology or Genetics Particular emphasis is placed on Cell Physiology and on Parasitology A6-Lectures Up to hrs week Ae-Practical Class 18 hrs week -Seminar One week Ill-Field Work Members of the staff conduct classes lasting for about week in the Easter or Summer vacation These deal both with marine and with terrestrial including fresh-water fauna All students are expected to avail themselves of the instruction given Occasional week-end expeditions are also arranged in term time IV-Postgraduate Work Students are accepted to undertake research leading to the degrees of Sc and Ph in various fields including Parasitology Entomology Embryology Behaviour Functional Morphology Palaeozoology Physiology Cytology Cytochemistry Cell Physiology and Cancer
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