§ Mr. Dempseyasked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish the
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THE NUMBER OF COURSES LEADING TO THE DIPLOMA IN TECHNOLOGY, TOGETHER WITH THE NUMBER OF STUDENTS ENROLLED UNDER SUBJECTS (JANUARY, 1962) Subject Number of courses Number of students enrolled Total 1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year 5th year Aeronautical Engineering 10 96 83 73 80 — 332 Applied Biology 3 45 32 19 12 — 108 Applied Biochemistry* 2 11 9 3 2 — 30 Applied Pharmacology* 5 Applied Chemistry 15 353 210 141 94 — 798 Chemical Technology Industrial Chemistry Building 1 22 12 11 9 — 54 Chemical Engineering 5 96 49 44 35 — 224 Civil Engineering 7 152 84 51 17 — 304 Electrical Engineering 18 561 450 319 294 — 1,624 General Textile Technology 1 10 — — — — 10 Instrument and Control Engineering 1 17 13 8 8 — 46 Mathematics 7 131 68 42 27 — 268 Mechanical and Production Engineering 15 521 408 289 223 — 1,441 6 52 24 66 56 — 198 Metallurgy 4 77 44 32 27 9 189 Naval Architecture 1 — 4 5 — — 9 Physics 11 208 163 100 87 — 558 Statistics 1 8 — — — — 8 TOTALS 108 2,360 1,653 1,203 976 9 6,201 * The first three years of these courses are common. names of the private housing associations receiving subsidies, the total subsidy received to date in each case, the number of houses built and under construction in each case, and the areas in which they are sited.
§ Mr. MaclayThe information will take some time to assemble, but I shall circulate it in the OFFICIAL REPORT as soon as possible.