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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1963-1964-190

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COURSES OF STUDY 191 and Electronics Three lecture courses are provided and there is also special project The course leads to the degree of Sc in the University of London V-CHEMICAL ENGINEERING COURSE course in Chemical Engineering which covers one session may be followed by students who have taken first degree in Engineering or Chemistry The course leads to the College Diploma in Chemical Engineering Particulars are given elsewhere in the Calendar and in pamphlet issued separately VI-COURSE IN POWDER TECHNOLOGY course in Powder Technology which covers one session may be followed by students who have taken first degree in Engineering Physics Chemistry or certain other approved branches of applied science The course leads to the College Postgraduate Diploma in Powder Technology Particulars are given elsewhere in the Calendar and in pamphlet issued separately VII-SPECIAL LECTURES AND COURSES Special Lectures are arranged and are given during the session by specialists in subjects connected with Civil Mechanical Electrical and Chemical Engineering These lectures unless otherwise stated are free to students of the Engineering Faculty of the College and are also open to other persons without fee VIII-ADDITIONAL LECTURES short course of lectures is provided for all students on Nuclear Energy and its practical applications There are in addition lecture courses on the Structure and Organisa- tion of Industry in Works Organisation and in Legal studies IX-INTRODUCTORY COURSE IN SURVEYING short preliminary course of instruction in Surveying is provided for Part Civil Engineering students after the Part examination The elements of the subject are presented and instruction given in the use of instruments Attendance at this course is compulsory and it forms an integral part of the course for the Sc Eng degree
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