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164 = 101100100; 1122B + 01100110111 = 71010; 1235 = 11065; 863AFEC = 140750828

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The University of London is the third oldest university in England founded
by Royal Charter on 28 November 1836. It has expanded and changed since then
and now is a federal University, comprising 18 Colleges and a number of academic
Institutes. Thus, students study at a College or an Institute. Each College/ Institute
has its own entrance requirements. Candidates must apply through UCAS
(Universities and Colleges Admissions Service).
Bachelor’s degrees begin in September/October and are usually three years
in duration. Most Master’s degrees also begin in September/October and are one
year in duration. Besides, the University has a wide variety of short courses and
summer programmes. Teaching is conducted in a combination of lectures, seminars
and practical work. For most degrees students are assessed by coursework and
written examinations.
Today more than 170,000 students studying at Colleges and through
distance learning programmes receive degrees each year. The University has been
delivering its qualifications via distance learning for over 150 years. This allows
students to combine studying with work and family commitments, without having
to live in London. The award is exactly the same as that obtained by full-time
students.
The University of London has been a pioneering force in higher education
since its early years. It introduced many new subjects into university education,
including modern languages and laboratory science.
In 1878 it became the first university in the UK to admit women to its
degrees. In 1880 four women passed the BA examination and in 1881 two women
obtained a BSc. By 1895 over 10 per cent of the graduates were women and by
1900 the proportion had increased to 30 per cent.