User:Alphonse enorme

I am writing this in an attempt to correct what I consider to be a clear error of fact on the page concerning Keele University in the United Kingdom, where it states, with a reference from The Independent newspaper (Tarleton, Alice (1 August 2006). "Keele University". The Independent (London).), that Keele pioneered the dual honours degree. This, as I understand the matter is simply not the case. I was enrolled in the University in 1971 as a Masters student, having previously gained a dual degree (joint honours in Historical and Literary Studies) at another institution. What was unique, in the 1960's and early 70's, was the four-year undergraduate degree, with a common first year, where, regardless of traditional student preferences and A Level qualifications, both arts and science subjects were studied.