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122 Faculty of Natural Science courses are given in the separate brochures issued for each of the main science departments and for the School of Biological Sciences SC DEGREE IN TWO MAIN SUBJECTS The following pairs of main subjects are normally available and courses in third subject may be taken during the first session The balance and emphasis between and within the subjects can be shifted in accordance with the individual student's interests and academic development Chemistry and Computing Physics and Computing Chemistry and Geology Biochemistry and Botany Plant Chemistry and Mathematics Biochemistry Chemistry and Philosophy of Biochemistry and Pharmacology Science Biology and Chemistry Chemistry and Physics Biology and Physics Biophysics Mathematics and Biology Botany and Zoology incl Mathematics and Computing Ecology Mathematics and Physics Geography and Geology Geology and Physics Geography and Mathematics SC DEGREE IN HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES This option is concerned with the effects on man of recent advances in science and technology The courses are interdisciplinary and second and third year students will combine human environmental courses with choice of specialised options see 120 CONDITIONS OF ENTRY Full conditions of entry are set out in the General Prospectus of Under- graduate Courses available from the Registrar 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 Phil and Ph 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 will be submitted to the Head of the Department in which their
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