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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1964-1965-111

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Faculties and Courses of Study 117 sc general degree course Before entry to the course for the General Degree Revised Rcgula- tions candidates must satisfy the University's general requirements and will generally be expected to have passed in three science subjects at Advanced level chosen from the following list Pure Mathematics Physics Botany Applied Mathematics Chemistry Zoology Mathematics Pure and Applied Geology Biology Geography The subjects passed at Advanced level must include at least one of the following Biology Botany Chemistry Geology Physics Zoology Mathematics Pure and Applied may not be included with either Pure Mathematics or Applied Mathematics Biology may not be included with Botany or Zoology Candidates may also be considered if they have passed in two science subjects at Advanced level and one at Ordinary level but cannot be accepted at King's College unless their choice of General Degree subjects conforms with the following requirements Applicants wishing to take in the General Degree course Mathematics in Part must have either Pure Mathematics or Mathc- matics Pure and Applied at Advanced level Mathematics in Part II must have either Mathematics Pure and Applied or both Pure Mathematics and Applied Mathematics at Advanced level Physics must have Physics at Advanced level Chemistry must have Chemistry at Advanced level Geography must have Geography at Advanced or Ordinary level Postgraduate Courses HIGHER DEGREES Internal and external graduates of the University of London and graduates of other universities are admitted to courses leading to the degrees of Sc and Ph The degree of Sc is awarded not on thesis but on the merits of original published work not done under direction and no course is prescribed Facilities are offered in the various laboratories of the College to persons wishing to undertake research For details concerning the various higher degrees the University Regulations should be consulted Applicants should write in the first place to the Registrar of the College for an application form which
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