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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1978-1979-135

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44 Faculties and Courses of Study individual departments In the third year students are required to undertake an individual experimental analytical or design problem The degree is taken on the Course-Unit system in order to provide students with greater flexibility in the choice of individual subjects to be studied For more detailed information the separate prospectus for the Faculty of Engineering should be consulted Postgraduate Courses Research facilities are available in all departments of the Faculty Certain courses of postgraduate study are also provided These range from short advanced courses on special topics to studies extending throughout an academic or calendar year For information concerning admission to courses of postgraduate study or research and the conditions under which such studies may qualify for candidature for the degrees of Sc Eng Phil or Ph the appropriate Head of Department should be consulted INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS DESIGN DATA HANDLING AND INSTRUMENTATION course of study extending over period of one calendar year is held jointly with Chelsea College for graduates who have good first degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering Physics Apphed Physics or Mathematics Applications from graduates in industry will be considered for part-time study lasting approximately two years The course which includes lectures tutorials laboratory work and computing leads to the degree of Sc in the University of London INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINEERING course in Internal Combustion Engineering which covers one calendar year may be followed by students who have taken first degree in Engineering The course leads to the degree of Sc in the University of London POWDER TECHNOLOGY course in Powder Technology which covers one calendar year may be followed by students who have taken first degree in Engineering
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