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Two year science-based general degree courses followed by two years of specialized degree work could be the answer to the growing demand for places in higher education. Such changes are also needed to satisfy educational and manpower needs.
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PIPPARD, A., PARKES, E., NICOL, A. et al. University Development in the 1970s. Nature 228, 813–815 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1038/228813a0
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