THE LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL 

 SCIENCE is one of the Colleges of the University of London. 



The object of the School is to provide for all classes and de- 

 nominations, without any distinction whatsoever, opportunities and 

 encouragement for pursuing a regular and liberal course of educa- 

 tion of the highest grade and quality in the various branches of 

 knowledge dealt with by the Institution, and especially those pre- 

 scribed or required by the University of London from time to 

 time. With this end in view it supplies liberal courses of educa- 

 tion specially adapted to the needs of persons who are, or who 

 intend to be, engaged in any kind of administration, including the 

 service of any government or local authority, railways and shipping, 

 banking and currency, international trade, and any of the higher 

 branches of Commerce and Industry, and also the profession of 

 teaching any such subjects. 



The lectures and classes of the School are arranged so that 

 students can pursue a full University course, extending over not 

 less than three years, and including the subjects required for the 

 B.Sc. and D.Sc. Degrees in the Faculty of Economics and Political 

 Science (including Commerce and Industry). All courses for a first 

 degree in this Faculty are so arranged that students, who can attend 

 in the evening only, can meet the full requirements of the Univer- 

 sity. In co-operation with University and King's Colleges, the 

 School offers also a complete course of study in the Faculty of 

 Laws. Many of the courses have also been recognised by the 

 Senate of the University in the Faculty of Arts, those for instance 

 in Geography, History, Economics and Sociology. 



The lectures and classes of the School are also open to those 

 who are not " Internal Students," and cannot, for various reasons, 

 pursue a full University course. Scientific training is provided for 

 (i) different branches of public administration, central and local, (ii) 

 trade and commerce, (iii) accounting, (iv) railways, (v) library ad- 

 ministration. Many of the courses are useful to candidates for the 

 Civil Service, especially the Consular Service, and for such examina- 

 tions as those of the Institute of Bankers, the Institute of Chartered 

 Accountants and the Society of Accountants. For fuller information 

 regarding the work of the School intending Students are referred to 

 The Calendar, which may be had on application, price is., by post 

 is. 4d., payable in advance. 



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