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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1981-1982-92

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102 Faculties and Courses of Study The Faculty does not normally consider applications more than one year ahead except when applicants intend to spend year abroad immediately before entry Places are not usually offered without interview and applicants who intend to go overseas before entry are strongly advised to inform the College of the fact by writing as soon as possible to the Sub-Dean of Arts Wherever possible such applicants will be interviewed before they leave the United Kingdom Further information and full details of the courses given below may be found in the prospectuses issued by individual departments Undergraduate Courses ADMISSION OF STUDENTS Details of the procedure to be followed by students seeking admission to undergraduate courses are given on page 73 Applicants are admitted by the Sub-Dean of the Faculty on behalf of the Dean of the Faculty and as advised by Heads of Departments or their representatives Full conditions of entry to main and subsidiary courses are set out in the General Prospectus of Undergraduate Courses available from the Registrar DEGREE COURSES DEGREE This may be taken in any one of the following branches Classics Classics and Ancient History Classics and Classical Archaeology English French Geography German Greek with Latin History Latin and Classical Archaeology Latin with Greek Modern Greek Modern Iberian and Latin American Regional Studies Philosophy Portuguese and Brazilian Studies Religious Studies Spanish In the cases of French German Portuguese and Brazilian Studies and Spanish the candidate will also be required to take subsidiary subject The course extends over three years of full-time study in College except in the case of Modern Greek Portuguese and courses including Archaeology which extend over four
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