REGULATIONS
1. There shall be an Honours degree and Ordinary degree
ol
Bachelorof
Arts, A candidate may obtain either degree or both.2.
The course of study for the ordinary degree shall extend over three academic years and that for the Honours degree over four academic years'3. (a) In these regulations and in
sc
the word"subject" means a course olstudy
at
academicyear. In syllabuses, ifthe context
so
ect at oneof the public examinations conducted by the University.
(b) The Council, after receipt
of
advice lrom the Faculty, shall from timeto
time prescribe schedules defining:(i) the subjects ofstudy for the degree; and
(ii) the range of subjects to be satisfactorily completed and the examinations to be passed by candidates.
Such schedules shall become effective lrom the date ofplescription by the Council or such other date as the Council may determine.
(c) The syllabuses
ol
subjects shall be specifiedby
the chairmanof
department or chairmen of departments concerned and submitted to the Faculty and the Executive Committee of the Education Committee for approval, except that chairmen of depart- ments may approve minor changes to previously approved syllabuses'4. A candidate for the degree shall attend classes as required by the Head ofthe depart- ment concerned and pass examinations in accordance with the provisions of schedule
II
(Ordinary degree) or scheduleIII
(Honours degree).5. (a)
A
candidate desiring to enter lor an honours school must obtain the approval of the head of the school concerned. The frnal examination may not, except by special permission ofthe Faculty, be taken until lour years ofstudy have been completed after mat¡iculation.(b) The work of the Final Honou¡s year must be completed in one year offull-time study, save that on the recommendation ofthe Head ofthe department concerned, the Faculty may permit a candidate to spread the work over two years, but not more, under such conditions a: it may determine.
(c) The names of the candidates who qualily for the Honours degree shall be published in alphabetical order within the lollowing classes and divisions in each school:
First Class Second Class
Division A Division B Third Class.
(d) A candidate who is unable to complete the course for the Honours degree within the iime allowed, or whose work is unsatisfactory at any stage of the course, or who withdraws from the course shall be leported to the Faculty which may permit him to re-enrol for the Honou¡s degree under such conditions (if any) as it may determine.
(e) A candidate may not en¡ol a second time for the Final Honours course in the same school
if
he (i) has already qualihed for Honou¡sin
that school; or (ii) has presented himself for exàmination in that school but has failed to obtain Honours; or (iii) withdraws from his course. unless the Faculty under paragraph (d) hereof permits him to re-enrol.6. Except by permission of the Faculty a candidate shall not proceed to a subject lor which he has not completed the pre-requisite subjects prescribed in the syllabuses.
7.
A
candidate shall do such written or practical work as may be prescribed by the prolessor or lecturer.8. Except in special cases approved by the Councìl the annual examinations shall take place towards the end ofthe academic year. A candidate shall not be eligible to present himself for examination unless he has regularìy attended the prescribed classes ánd has done written and laboratory or other practical work, where required, to the satisfaction ofthe professors and lecturers concerned. Written or practical work done by candidates by direction ofthe professors or lecturers and the results ofterminal or other examinations in a subject may be taken into consideration at the final examination ofthat subject.
9.
T
o pass at an annual examination in any subject or divisionof
a
degree shall be publishedin
alphabetical orderin
the folloPass with Distinction,
Pass with Credit,
Pass.
If
the pass lists be publishedin
two divisions, a passin
the higher division may beprescribed in the syllabuses as a pre-requisite for admission either to further courses in that subject or to other subjects.
10. P
ect againsha d
on ofthePro
ss1
L
A candidate who has twice failed to pass the examination in any subject or divisionol
a subject may not en¡ol for that subject again except by special permission of the Faculty and then only under such conditions as the Faculty may prescribe.12.
A
candidate who has passed subjects in othe¡ laculties or universities or elsewhere may on written application to the Registrar be granted such exemption lrom these regulations and f¡om schedules made under them as the council on the recommendation of the Faculty may determine.l3.
(a) Graduates in othe¡ faculties who wish to proceed to the degree olBachelor of Arts and to count towards that degree subjects which they have already presented for another degree may do so subject to the following conditions: (i) they may present not more than three such subjects o¡ fou¡ such subjectsifat
least threeoft
save that graduates in law who in qualifying lor the degree of two ofthe arts subjects referred to in the Regulations ofthe
under which they qualified lor that degree, may present ñve such subjects; (ii) they shall present a raîEe of subjects which lulfrls the requirements of the relevant schedule made under regulation 3; and (iii) they shall present two third-year subjects not presented for another degree.
(b) candidates who hold a diploma may be granted such status in the course for the degree ofBachelor ofArts as ttre Faculty shall in each case determine; provided that ifstatui be granted for mo¡e than three subjects the candidates shall surrender their diploma before being admitted to the degree.
14. No graduate who has
obtai
subject or field olstudy in another faculty may obtainthe
of Arts in a corresponàing subject, freld ofstudy, or schoolRegulations allowed l7 January, 1952.
Amnded: l^6 $a¡. !9!!: I l:28 Jan. 1965: 2, l9j l6 q€cr 1965: 5,6, 13i24 Dec. 1969:4, t4; t? Dec. 1970: 9, 13;
2l Dec-'19'l2i 4,5.9, 121. l5 Jan. 1976:3, 13;31 Jan. t980: l3;4 Feb. 1982: 8,12,24 Feh.1983: g, 13.
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Arts B.A.
DEGREE OF
BACHELOR OF ARTS
SCHEDULES
(Made by the Council under regulation 3.)
NOTE: Syllabuses of subjects lor the degree of B.A. are published below, immediately after these schedules. For syllabuses olsubjects taught for other degrees and diplomas see the table ofsubjects at the end ofthe volume.
Notwithstanding the Schedules and Syllabuses published in this volume, a number of the units and options listed in the courses leading to the degrees ofBachelor ofArts and Bachelor ofScience may not be offered jn 1984.
The availability ofø// subjects, units and options is subject to the availability ofstaffand facilities
SCHEDULE I: SUBJECTS OF STUDY
1
The following shall be the subjects of classes and examinations:GROUP A SUBJECTS AND HALF-SUBJECTST
1.
Arts subjects ECOl AccountingI**
AA01 Anthropology
I
AQOI Chinese I AC31 Classical Studies ìUAl l
DramaI**
EEI
I
Economics I AEOI EnglishI
AFOI FrenchI
AFII
French IAAJOI Geography I AGOI German
I AGl l
GermanIA
ACl
l
Greek I ACTl
G¡eekIA
AH01 History
IA
AH3
I
History IBAQ5
I
Introduction to Japanese LiteratureI AQ2l
Japanese IAQ3
I
Japanese IAAC01 Latin
I AC4l
Latin IA QMll
MathematicsIM
UA5I
MusicI
UA6l
Music IA APII
Politics IAAP2l
Politics IBAYOl
Psychology I EE71 Social Economics I AQóI
Society and Culture inTraditional China I Arts half-subjects
ACIH
ArchaeologyIH**
EE2F Mathematical Economics IH EE4F Economic HistoryIH
QMTH Mathematics IHEE5F Economic Institutions
and
EEIF
Mathematics lor Economists IHPolicy
IH
EE2G Microeconomics IH*AGI
H
German for Readingand
ALIH
Philosophy IH(A)Research AL3H
Philosophy IH(B) AJ2H Human GeographyIH AJIH
Physical Geography IHAL2H
LogicIH
SP9H Physics, Man and Society IHEEIG
Macroeconomics IH**The half-subjects EEIC Macroeconomics lH and EE2G Microeconomics IH are available only to students who bave passed one ofthese hall-subjeçts prior to 1981.
**A quota may apply in 1984.
tln 1984 the subjects Ital¡an ìS and ttal¡aD IBS (offered by the Flinders Univeß¡ty ofSoùth Australia) will be laught at the U nivers¡ty of Adelaide by Flindeß University staff. Either subject may be counled as a Group A (Arts subject) for the degree ofBachelor ofArts,
2,
Science subjectsSZTI Biology
I
SC0l ChemistryI
Science half-subjects SP8H Astronomy
IH
SB6H Botany IH3,
Mathematical Sciences subjects QMOI MathematicsI
Mathematical Sciences half-subjects QATH Computer Science IH*
4.
Architectural Studies subjects RSll
Design StudiesI
RS21 History and Theories of Architectu¡e
I
Arts half-subjects
EE6F Economic History IIH(A) EETF Economìc History IIH(B) AJTH Geography
IIH
*A quota may apÞly in I 984.
530
SG01 Geology
I
SP0l PhysicslSJTH Genetics and Human Variation IH
QTTH Statistics IH
RS3
I
Art History and TheoriesRS4l
Visual CommunicationEE3G Macroeconomics IIH EE3F Mathematical Economics
IIH
EE4G Mic¡oeconomics IIH GROUP B SUBJECTS AND HALF.SUBJECTSl.
Arts subjectsAC72 Ancient History
II AGl2
GermanIIA
AA02 AnthropologyIIA
AG87 German IIBAAl2 AnthropologyllB ACl2
GreekII AA22 Anth¡opologyIIC
AC82 GreekIIA
AQ42 Asian Civilisations: Past
and
AC77 Greek IISPresent
II
AH02 HistoryIIA
AQ02 Chinese
II
AH22 History IIBAC92 Classical Art and Archaeology
II
AQ52 Introduction to Japanese AC32 Classical StudiesII
LiteratureII
UAl2
DramaII*
AQ22 JapaneseII
EE22 Economic StatisticsIl
AC02I¿tin II
EE32 Economic Statistics
IIA
AC42 LatinIIA
AE02 English
II
AC57 Latin IISAE22 English
IIB
AL22Logicll
AE32 English
IIC
UA52 MusicII
AF02 French
II
UA62 Music IISAF12 French
IIA AII2
PhilosophyII
AF72 FrenchIIB
AP32 PoliticsIIA
AJl2
GeographyIIA
AP42 Politics IIBAJ22 Geography
IIB AY02
PsychologyII
AG02 German
II
AQ62 Society and Cultu¡e in Traditional ChinaII
Arts combined subjectsSee clause 8 below.
Arts B.A.
2.
Science subjects SY02 BiochemistryII
SB02 BotanyII
SCl2 Chemistry II SJ02 GeneticsII
SG02 GeologyII
SGl2
Physical and Mathematical GeologyII
3.
Mathematical Sciences subjects QN22 Applied MathematicsIIA
QN12 Applied Mathematics IIB QA02 Computer ScienceII
4.
Architectural Studies subjectsRSl2
Design StudiesII
RS22 History and Theories ofArchitecture
II
Architectural Studies half-subject RS4H Design Studies IIH
Microbiology and Immunology
II
Organic ChemistrYII
Physical and Inorganic Chemistry
II
Physics
II
Physiology
II
ZoologyIl
SK32 so02 scO2
SPO2 SSO2 SZO2
GROUP C SUBJECTS AND HALF.SUBJECTS
1,
Arts subjectsAE88 Advanced Old
and
AQ03 ChineseIII
Middle
English
AC93 Classical Art and ArchaeologyIII
AC73 Ancient HistoryIII
AC33 Classical StudiesIII
AA03 Anthropology
IIIA
EE73 Economic DevelopmentAAl3
AnthropologyIIIB
StudiesIII
AA23 Anthropology
IIIC
EE03 EconomicsIII
(Arts) AA33 AnthropologyIIID
AE03 EnglishIIIA
AQ43 Asian Development
III
AE13 English IIIBAF03 French
III
AC03 l-atinIII
AF88 French
IIIB
AC67l¿tin
IIISAJl3
GeographyIIIA AL23
LogicIII
AJ23 Geography
IIIB
UA53 MusicIII
AG03 German
III
UA63 Music IIISAG88 German
IIIB
AL03 PhilosophyIIIA
AC13
GreekIII ALl3
Philosophy IIIBAC78 Greek
IIIS
AP03 PoliticsIIIA
AH03 HistoryIIIA APl3
PoliticsIIIB AH13 HistoryIIIB AY23
PsychologyIII
AQ23 JapaneseIII
QAl2
Computer Science IIC QT02 Mathematical Statistics II QM02 Pure MathematicsII
RS92 Urban and LandscapeDesign Studies
II
AYIH
Psychology IIIH(A)AY2H
Psychology IIIH(B) SJ3H Social Bioloey IUH Arts combined subjectsSee clause 8 below.
Arts half-subjects AJSH Geography
IIIH AL,IH
PhilosophyIIIH APIH
Political SocìologyIIIH*
2.
Science subjectsMA13 Anatomy and Histology
III
SO03 Organic ChemistryIII
MA43 Anatomy and HistologyIIIM
SO83 Organic ChemistryIIIM
QN83 Applied MathematicsIIIM
MR43 PharmacologvIII
SY03 BiochemistryIII
MR53 PharmacologyIIIM
*Tbis half-subject may only be taken with SJ3H Social Biotogy IIIH.
SY83 Biochemistry
IIIM
SB03 BotanyIII
SB83 Botany
IIIM
SC23 ChemistryIII
QA83 Computer Science
IIIM
SJ03 GeneticsIII
SG03 Geology
III
SG83 GeologyIIIM
SC23 Geology and Economic Geology
IIIA
SC33 Geology and Economic Geology IIIB
SE73 Geophysics
III
SK33 Microbiology and Immunology
III
3.
Mathematical Sciences subjects QN03 Applied MathematicsIII QNl3
Applied MathematicsIIIA
QA03 Computer ScienceIII QAl3
Computer ScienceIIIA
4.
Architectural Studies subjects RS23 History and Theo¡ies ofA¡chitecture
III
SCl3 Physical and Inorganic Chemistry IIIB SC83 Physical and lnorganic
Chemistry
IIIM
SP03 PhysicsIII
SP83 Physics
IIIM
SS03 PhysiologyIII
SS83 Physiology
IIIM
QM83 Pure MathematicsIIIM
QF03 Theoretical PhysicsIII
SZ03 Zoology
III
SZ83 Zoology
IIIM
AY83 PsychologyIIIM
QFl3
Mathematical PhysicsIII
QT03 Mathematical StatisticsIII
QM03 Pure MathematicsIII QMl3
Pure MathematicsIIIA
RS33 Urban and LandscapeDesign Studies
IIIA
2. (a)
N
count for thed
f-subjecttogether
subjectwhich,
Faculty,contains
e material;and
ect, may be count(b) No candidate may present the same half-subject, section ofa subject, unit ola subject or option, in mo¡e than one subject for the degree.
3.
A
candidate shall not present any of the following: EE2F Mathematical EconomicsIH, EEIF
Mathematicslor
EconomistsIH,
EE22 Economic StatisticsII
and EE32 Economic StatisticsIIA
unless he has also sat for the final examination in EEI G Macro- economics IH and EE2G Microeconomics IH or EEII
Economics L4.
A
candidate shall not present more than two of AA03 AnthropologyIIIA, AAl3
Anthropology IIIB, AA23 Anthropology IIIC and AA33 Anthropology IIID.5.
A
candidate who passes LL32 Constitutional LawIl,LL02
The l¿w of Contract or subjects to the value of9 points from the list in schedule I (b) ofthe degree of Bachelor of Laws may present all or any ofthese as group A or group B subjects. For the purposes of this clause, Law subjects from the list in schedule I (b) of the degree of Bachelor of Laws shall count as one subject only.6. A candidate shall not present more than five of AHOl History IA, AH31 Hjstory lB, AH02 History
IIA,
AH22 History IIB, AH03 HistoryIIIA
andAHl3
Hisrory ilIB.7. A candidate who enrolled as a matriculated student before
3l
March, 1964, and passedin
l0l
Education before 3I
March, 1966, may present that subject for either the Ordinary or the Honours degree.8. When, in the opinion olthe Faculty of Arts, special circumstances exist, the Council, on the recommendation of the Faculty in each case, may vary any of the provisions of clauses l-6 above.
9. A candidate may, on the recommendation of the two departments concerned, and with the approval ofthe Faculty, present parts oftwo second-year or two third-year subjects in lieu of a second-year or third-year subject.
tA table.of unacceptable combinations of subjects and half-subjects is g¡ven towards the end of this Volume (see Cont€nts).
532
B.A. Arts
10.
A
candidate who enrolled as a matriculated student beforeI
January, 19'73, may continue under the regulations and schedulesin
forcein
1972. Alternatively, he may complete his degree under the present regulations and schedules with such modifications as may be necessary to ensu¡e that subjects validly passed under the 1972 or earlier schedules be counted pro Mnto :under the present schedules.SCHEDULE II: THE ORDINARY DEGREE
l.
To qualify for the Ordinary degree a candidate shall present nine subjects which shall ìnclude:(a) Not more than four subjects or their equivalent from group A.
(b) At least two subjects or their equivalent from group C olwhich at least one must be chosen from group C.1 (Arts subjects and half-subjects) or C.3 (Mathematical Sciences subjects).
(c) Not more than three subjects or their equivalent from group 4.2 (Science subjects and hall-subjects), 8.2 (Science subjects), 4.4 (Architectural Studies subjects) and B4 (Archi- tectural Studies subjects) combined.
(d)
Not
more than four subjectsor
their equivalent from group 8.3 (Mathematical Sciences subjects) and C.3 (Mathematical Sciences subjects).NOTES (not lorming part of the regulations and schedules):
y with the pre-requisites for each subject, students may select the¡r own combinations of -time students are advised to follow th¡s scheme:
their ft¡st year, tbree second-yea¡ subjects in their second year, two thìrd-year subjects in their lhjrd yea¡.
However, ii during ñ rst year a student finds di ffrculty in coping with the work-load of lour subjects, h€ o¡ she should consìde¡ rvithdraw-ing fròm one, and pìcking up the additional subject in a later year (preferably third yea¡).
2. Att.s conbined sulr¡ecls (policy ofthe Faculty ofArts).
Parts oftwo second-yèar or'iwo tÉird-year subjects may be combined to make a singLe subject for the Ordinary degree
It is envisaged that, nomally, these subjects will help students prepare for combined Honou¡s, but that. rvhere academicaliy desirable and ag-rêed by the two departménts concemed, they may be ¡aken by students not intendjng to proceed to Honours
of LL.B. and B.A. concurrenlh,.
siudylorthedegreesofLL.B.andB.A.concunentlyshouldtaketheirsubjectsaccordingto ned in the note;following the schedules of the degree ol Bachelor o[ L¿ws (ree Contents)
and B.A. concurrently should take their I of either the degree of Bachelo¡ of Musr-c
oI Contents).
SCHEDULE III: THE HONOURS DEGREE
l. A
candidate for the Honours degree shall attend classes regularly and pass examina- tions in one ofthe following subjects:AA99
Honours Anthropology AC79 Honours Classical Studies EE99 Honours EconomicsAE99
HonoursEnglishLanguageand
AH99 HonoursHistoryLiterature UA77 Honours Music Education
UAT6HonoursEthnomusicology
UATSHonoursMusicology AF99HonoursFrenchl,anguageand
AL99 HonoursPhilosophyLiterature
AJ99 Honours Geography
AG99 Honours German language and Literature
AC99 Honours G¡eekand/or Latin
AP99 Honours Politics AY99 HonoursPsychology
or in a combination ofsubjects or part ofone subject together with work in the Centre for Asian Studies. The combination requires Faculty approval and shall include such work as
shall be deemed by the Faculty to be equivalent to a single subject, provided that one
of
the parts of the combination may be taken from a subject within either the Facultyof
Mathematical Sciences o¡ the Faculty of Science.A candidate desiring to proceed to the Honours degree must, before enrolment, obtain the approval ofthe Chairman ofthe department concerned.
2.
Subject to the approval of the Faculty in each case, a candidate may proceed to the Honours degree in a subject taught in a department in another faculty. The Chairmanof
the department concerned must seek that approval by 30 November ofthe preceding year.
A
candidate wishing to proceed to Honoursin
subjects within the Faculty of Mathe- matical Sciences is referred to regulation II
of the degree of Bachelor of Science in the Faculty of Mathematical Sciences.3. Candidates for the Honours degree in any subject shall not begin Honours work in that subject until they have qualihed forthe Ordinary degree ofBachelor ofArts or some other degree deemed by the Faculty to be appropriate preparation, and have completed such pre-requisite subjects
(if
any) as may be prescribedin
the Honours degree syllabus published in this Calendar.4.
Except by permission of the Faculty a candidate shall take the whole of the final examination for the Honours degree at the one annual examination.534
Arts B.A.
DEGREE OF