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Authority recordKing's College London Faculty of Arts
- KCL-AF1148
- Faculty
- 1893-1985
The origins of the Faculty of Arts lay in the Department of General Literature and Science. The Department came into being in 1839 in response to the need for a greater differentiation of the syllabus for students of the Senior Department at King's College London. As its name suggests, it constituted a broad faculty or grouping of subjects and classes that provided a core liberal syllabus in the arts and sciences available to all students of King's, including Medical students. Principal subjects included English Literature, Theology, Modern History, Classics, Modern Languages and Mathematics, but later instruction covered subjects as diverse as Geology, Law, Political Economy and Oriental Languages. The division between General Literature and Science Departments, that took place in 1888, foreshadowed the replacement of General Literature by the new Faculty of Arts in 1893. In 1904 the Department of Architecture and the Divisions of Laws and Economics were integrated into the Faculty of Arts until the Transfer Act of 1908 when the governance of King's College London was transferred to the University of London and a separate Faculty of Laws was established. The Faculty of Arts was replaced by the School of Humanities in 1989.
King's College London Faculty of Arts & Humanities
- Faculty
- 2014-
King's College London Faculty of Arts and Music
- Faculty
- 1985-1989
King's College London Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences
- Faculty
- 1983-1988
King's College London Faculty of Clinical Dentistry
- Faculty
- 1983-1988
King's College London Faculty of Clinical Medicine
- Faculty
- 1983-1988
King's College London Faculty of Education
- Faculty
- 1968-1985
The Education Department, part of the Faculty of Arts became the Faculty of Education in 1968, which then merged with the Chelsea College Centre for Science and Mathematics Education in 1985 to create the School of Education.
King's College London Faculty of Engineering
- KCL-AF1092
- Faculty
- 1902-1991
The Class of Civil Engineering and Mining was founded at King's in 1838, mainly as a response to the growth of the railway system and the need for more qualified engineers. This became the Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture and Science, as Applied to Arts and Manufactures in 1840. Over the next few years this department enlarged in scope and in 1844 became the Department of the Applied Sciences. This became the Department of Engineering and the Applied Sciences in 1874. In 1893 the Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences was created as part of the Faculty of Science. The Faculty of Engineering was created in 1902, which originally was made up of the Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Separate departments of Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Electronic and Electrical Engineering were formed, with Civil and Mechanical Engineering combining in 1935. Civil Engineering was then closed in 1989, whilst Mechanical Engineering and Electronic and Electrical Engineering, now the Department of Electronic Engineering, became part of the School of Physical Sciences and Engineering in 1991 and the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical and Engineering Sciences in 2019.
King's College London Faculty of Laws
- Faculty
- 1909-1991
King's College London Faculty of Life Sciences
- KCL-AF1209
- Faculty
- 1985-1989
The Faculty of Life Sciences was established in 1985 following the merger of King's, Queen Elizabeth and Chelsea Colleges. Previously, its constituent departments had mainly formed part of the Faculty of Natural Science. The College's academic structure was reorganised into Schools in 1989, when the School of Life, Basic Medical and Health Sciences came into being. In 1998, this was subdivided into the School of Health and Life Sciences, and the School of Biomedical Sciences.
King's College London Faculty of Mathematical and Physical Sciences
- Faculty
- 1985-1991
King's College London Faculty of Medical Science
- Faculty
- 1925-1982
King's College London Faculty of Medicine
- Faculty
- 1893-1925
King's College London Faculty of Music
- Faculty
- 1964-1985
King's College London Faculty of Natural and Mathematical Sciences
- Faculty
- 2014-2019
King's College London Faculty of Natural Science
- KCL-AF1249
- Faculty
- 1921-1985
The Faculty of Science was originally founded in 1893, of which the Division of Natural Science formed a part, before becoming the Faculty of Natural Science in 1921. The Faculty was eventually closed in 1985 and its constituent departments and successors now fall mainly under the School of Physical Sciences and Engineering and the School of Life and Health Sciences.