Calendar: 1982-1983 Page 117
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Faculty of Medical Science 129 case of Medical students and six terms in the case of Dental students The course units are closely integrated with those run in The School of Biological Sciences thus affording wide range of course units from which to choose It is usual for students to proceed to their clinical training after completing their Sc but some places for postgraduate research and study are available at King's College prior to proceeding with clinical studies Postgraduate Courses Internal and external graduates of the University of London and grad- uates of other universities are admitted to courses leading to the degrees of Sc in Human Physiology and Phil or Ph in Anatomy Biochemistry Pharmacology or Physiology 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 Postgraduates wishing to undertake research in any of the four departments of the Medical Faculty should write to the Head of the Department concerned
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