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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1982-1983-93

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Faculty of Arts 103 twenty-four weeks in Portuguese-speaking country Those reading for the Combined Studies degree in Portuguese and Spanish normally spend sixteen weeks in Portugal and four weeks in Spain Students in their first year will be encouraged to attend lectures in at least one subject other than those which form an integral part of their degree course COMBINED STUDIES Courses will be arranged in the following combinations of subjects honours will be awarded and each course will be of three years' duration except those including French Russian German and History Portuguese and Brazilian Studies and History which are normally of four years' duration French and German Greek and Philosophy French and Latin Greek and Theology French and Modern Greek History and Portuguese and French and Russian Brazilian Studies French and Spanish Latin and Spanish German and Greek Latin and Theology German and History Mathematics and Philosophy German and Latin Philosophy and Spanish German and Philosophy Philosophy and Theology German and Russian Portuguese Spanish and Latin German and Spanish American Studies -k Taught in collaboration with the School of Slavonic and East European Studies SUBSIDIARY COURSES Courses in the following subsidiary subjects are offered by the appro- priate departments within the College Classical Greek English French German History Latin Modern Greek Music Philosophy Portuguese and Spanish Certain other subjects may be taken by arrangement Postgraduate Courses HIGHER DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS Internal and external graduates of the University of London and graduates of other universities are admitted to courses leading to the degree of Phil and Ph For all details concerning the various higher degrees the University Regulations should be
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