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At the beginning of the course, the subjects proposed should be submitted for approval on approval of course cards (duplicate yellow cards) . Any changes proposed during the course should be submitted for re-approval.

Students who wish to seek advice on choice of subjects may consult the Sub-Dean of the Faculty (Miss I. I. Wilcock) or the Arts Secretary, Ground Floor, Arts Building.

The course must include two majors, one sub-major and two further subjects.

A major consists of three parts of a subject which has three parts (e.g., Pure Mathematics Parts I, II, III) or three subjects approved by the Faculty as a continuous and progressive course of study. A sub-major consists of two parts of a subject which has three parts, or of two successive parts of a major approved for the purpose.

Approved majors and sub-majors For list of subjects see p. 21.

For list of pre-requisites, p. 23.

Group 1 (а )

French Part IA should not be chosen by candidates who wish to continue the study of French.

Group 1 (b)

Modern English should not be chosen by candidates who wish to continue the study of English.

The major in English is English A, B, C, and the sub-major English A, B.

The three Fine Arts subjects will be taught in turn, each once in three years, and may be taken in any order to form a major or sub-major.

Additional work is required in any Fine Arts subject taken as second or third part of a major.

Fine Arts A (Renaissance and Baroque Art) will be available in 1952.

Fine Arts B (Modern Art in Europe, America and Australia from the nine- teenth century to the present day) will be available in 1951.

Fine Arts C (art, music and literature of Eighteenth Century England) will be available in 1950.

Approved majors combining Fine Arts and History are set out below.

Group 2

Approved majors in Group 2 subjects are set out below. Two successive parts of a "pure" major may form a sub-major. The second and third parts of a major may be selected as a sub-major if they have no pre-requisites ; such a sub-major must not be started in the first year of the course.

"Pure" Majors Group 2 (a), History

British History B or

Ancient History I

Modern History Australasian History

or or

Social History American History or

Economic History 1 British History B

or American History Australasian History

Ancient History I

Note.—Credit will not be given for both Modern History and Economic History 1.

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Eritish History B Modern History Fine Arts A or B or C Modern History

Fine Arts A or B or C.

Fine Arts B or C or A.

The order of the second and third subjects of these two majors may be reversed so that a student may take a desired Fine Arts subject if it is available in the second and not in the third year of his course.

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British History B Fine Arts C

Modern History Fine Arts A or B.

( The order of these may be reversed, but Modern History must not be taken bore at least one other subject has been passed.)

Group 2 (b), Economics JWajors

Economics I Economics of Industry Money and Banking.

A candidate who proposes to take two majors (six subjects) in Economics must Select Economics I, Economics of Industry, Money and Banking, Economic History I, and two of the following subjects :

Economic Geography I, Public Finance, Statistical Method, Economic History II.

The order in which these subjects are taken must comply with the regulations concerning pre-requisites and the grading of the subjects. I f Economic Geography I is selected, it must be taken as the first subject of the second maj or, preferably at the same time as, or before, Economics I.

Sub-majors

(i) Economics I

(ii) Economic Geography I (iii) Economic History I

Economic Geography II is approved as the third part of a major with the Group 4 subjects Geology I, Geography.

In courses which include the major Economics I, Economics of Industry,

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Oпеу and Banking, the following sub-majors are approved : (i) Economic Geography I Economic History I (ii) Economic History I Statistical Method (iii) Economic History I Public Finance (iv) Statistical Method Public Finance.

(11, iii, iv, not to be started until Economics I has been passed.) Group 2 (e), Political Science

Political Science A Political Science B

Political Science A International Relations Political Science C.

"Mixed" Majors approved as majors only ; two parts will not form a sub- maj or unless they are approved as sub-majors within their awn groups.

British History B Modern History International Relations Economics of Industry

Economic Geography II

Economic History II (not to be started in the first year).

Political Science C or

International Relations

Political Science A Political Science A.

Economic Geography I

or

American History Modern History Political Science B Economic Geography II

Political Science B Australasian History International Relations Group з- (a), Philosophy

The normal major shall start with Philosophy I, to be followed by two of the f allowing subjects in either order : Ethics, History of Philosophy, Logic, Political

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Philosophy. Contemporary Philosophy may be included as the third part of major following History of Philosophy or Logic.

The normal sub-major shall start with Philosophy I, to be followed by one of : Ethics, History of Philosophy, Logic, Political Philosophy. A sub-major consist- ing of Logic and Contemporary Philośophy may also • be approved.

If, in addition to the original major, ;a sub-major or a second major is taken in Philosophy, it shall consist of two :еr three of Ethics, History of Philosophy, Logic, Political Philosophy, Contemporary Philosophy ; provided that Con- temporary Philosophy shall have been preceded by History of Philosophy or Logic

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Combinations of Groups 3 and 4

A candidate taking a maj or or sub

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or in Pure Mathematics may take also as a major:

Applied Mathematics I Theory of Statistics I Theory of Statistics II or, as a sub-major:

Theory of Statistics I A candidate taking may take as a major : Pure Mathematics I

Theory of Statistics II.

Pure Mathematics II as one of the additional subjects Theory of Statistics. I Theory of Statistics II.

Majors

Pure Mathematics I Theory of Statistics I Logic General Science Theory of Statistics I Logic.

(Provided that Pure Mathematics I shall be taken before Theory of Statistics I.) Sn b-Мај ог

General Science Logic

(The order of these subjects may be reversed provided that Logic shall not be taken before two other subj ects have been passed.)

Group 4 (b), Psychology

A candidate whose course includes a major consisting of Psychology I, II and III may take a further major consisting of three other Psychology subjects passed in the second and third years of the course.

Group 4 (e), Science Major

Geology I Geography Economic Geography II

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Geology I Geography.

( Credit will nat be given in the same course for Economic Geography I and Geography.)

COMBINED COURSE FOR THE DEGREES OF BACHELOR OF ARTS, BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

The course must comprise at least one full year's work in Arts in addition to the subjects of the course for Bachelor of Science. The Faculty has defined a full year's work as at least four subjects, of which at least two must be of Grade 2 or З. The course must comply with the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts.

Credit in the Arts course may be granted for the following subjects which may be taken in the Science course:

Pure Mathematics I, II, III Applied Mathematics I, II, III Theory of Statistics I, II

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Psychology I, II, III Physics I

Chemistry IA Chemistry IB Zoology I Geology I Geography Botany L

COMBINED COURSE FOR THE DEGREES OF BACHELOR OF ARTS, BACHELOR OF LAW S

A candidate for the degręęs of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws will receive credit in the Arts course for British History A, Introduction to Legal Method, Comparative Law and Constitutional Law I, and must choose his remain- ing six subjects to include at least one subj ect from each of Group 1 (a) (foreign language) , Group 3 and Group 4,

For this course, Political Science A, Political Science B or Australasian History may complete a major with Constitutional Law L

COMBINED COURSE FOR THE DEGREES OF BACHELOR OF ARTS, BACHELOR OF COMMERCE

This course must include a major in Arts subjects in addition to the subjects taught by the Faculty of Economics and Commerce, and must comply with the requirement ta pass in at least one subject from each of Groups I (a) , 2, 3, and 4. The course must comprise at least eighteen subjects in all.

COMBINED COURSE FOR BACHELOR OF ARTS, DIPLOMA OF SOCIAL STUDIES

The following combined courses for Arts and Social Studies have been approved

(a) For students who take the Personnel Practice Specialty.

Ist Year Psychology I

Economics I Language Philosophy I or Pure Mathematics I .

3rd Year Economics of Industry Psychology III or Collective Behaviour Social Work II.

2nd Year Psychology II

Economic History I Social Work I Social Biology.

(b) For students who take the Family Group Work Specialties.

ist Year Psychology I

Philosophy I

Social Organization A or Economics I

Language

2nd Year 2nd part of Ist Major 2nd part of 2nd major

cial Biology Social Work I

4th Year Applied Psychology A

Industrial Relations Personnel Practice.

Case Work, Medical Social Work, or 3rd Year

Social Work II 2nd part of Sub-maj or 3rd part of 1st or 2nd Major.

4th Year

Remaining 3rd part of 1st or 2nd Major

Social Work III Social Organization B.

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Psychology II Ethics

Social History.

or or Ist and and Major. Any two of the following.

Psychology I Psychology II Collective Behaviour

or Psychopathology or Psychology III or

Philosophy I Ethics Political Philosophy

or

Social Organization A Social History Australasian History.

or Economics I Sт'b-Мaјor

Psychology I Philosophy I

Social Organization A or Economics I

Language other than English Social Biology.

GROUP I

(a) FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE