PART B
IV. Satisfactory attendance at courses of instruction in Sociology and First-Aid
4. Candidates who have fulfilled the prescribed conditions and satisfied the examiners may be granted the Diploma of Dietetics
rfhe
Dietary Departments of the Alfred, the Royal Melbourne and the Queen Victoria Memorial Ho.pitals а•е recognized for this purpose.б3
SIIвтЕСт
Tu.
W. Ти. F.9-10
9-12*
Applied Mathematics I (Honours) .. . (Pass) .
..
(Evening) .. ..
Botany Is .. ..
(Evening)
..
Chemistry IA', ..
Chemistry IB',' Engineering I' ..
Food Preparation ..
5.30-6.30 Ь-6
6.30-9.301 8.30-9.3016.30-9.301 Times to be arranged
4.15-5.15
Practice Classes to be arranged 8.45-9.45 8.45-9.45
5.15-6.15 5.15-6.151 5.15-6.15 Tutorial Classes to be arranged
9-10* 9-10*
10-11* 10-11* 10-11*
5.15-6.15*
Tutor al Classes to be arranged 4.15-5.15* і5.15-6.15*
Tutorial Classes to be arranged 5.15-6.15* 5.15-6.15 і
Tutorial Classes to be arranged
11-12 11-12
2-Б* 2-б* 2-Б*
4.15-5.15*
12-1 10-11
9-10 6.15-7.15 Classes to Tutoria
12-1
10-11
2-б.30*Tutoria 2.5*
5.30-6.30 11-12
2-51-
2-5.30*
.
2-5.30*
11-12 9-10
10-11 5.30-6.30
11-12 10-lt
2-б1 5-6 4.15-5.15 8.45-9.45 General Mathematica
Geology IA .. (Evening) ..
Physics Iв .. (*) (*) (Evening) Principles of Statietics Psychology I Pure Mathematics I
(Evening) ..
Science German
Science French Science Russian Zoology I6 ..
9-10 5.15-6.15
2-5.30*
12-1 9-10 26*
11-12 9-10 6.15-7.15 be arranged
9-10 2-5*a
5.15-6.15 10-11 6.30-106
12-1 6.30-106
5.15-6.15 7-10 12-1 10-11 2-5.30*
9-10 2--6*
9-10 11-1 9-10 2-6
Claввea to be arranged 12-1 11-12
2-5* 2-Б*
5.30-6.30 12-1 ' 12-1 10-11 10-11
2-5t
9-10 FACULTY OF SCIENCE
TIME TABLE non 1959 NOTE.—(a) Lecture times are in heavy black type.
(b) Times marked with an asterisk (') are alternative.
(с) Times marked with a dagger (t) are alternative times. Students will be allotted to a particular lecture course and practical time.
SCI ENGE Fгsт YEAR.
1. If this lecture clashes with the lecture in Physics I, t1 e time will be changed to 6.15-7.15.
2. Students proceeding to Chemistry II and/or Physics II should take Chemistry IA.
3. All students enrolled for Physics Part I, Zoology I, Chemistry Part I and Botany I
should fill in a card for Practical work when enrolling at the Registrar's Office.
4. Preliminary classes commence on Monday, 2nd March, at 9 a.m.
5. This class is only for students repeating the subject.
6. This class is primarily for Agricultural Science students, and those Science students who take Chemistry IB practical on Friday afternoon.
64
SIIBJECT
Agricultural Chemistry s s App. Mathematics II
(Honours) (Pass)
Botany IАа,я , Botany II , Chemistry IIA, IIB,
nCs,11 .
. i
й s
Elementary Cytology and Genetics . ..
Elementary Geophysics Elementary
Statistica
Food Economies Forestry Subjectв' ..General Bасteri- ology° . General Pharmacology Geography . .
..
s I
Geomorphology ..
History and Philo- sophy of Science B Metallurgy I. . ..
Mining (Science.
Course) ..
Тт .
2
- б
11-12 11-12 5.15-6.15
10-1 2-б.30
*
to be arranged 9-10°
10-11°
11-12
2-3 3-4 3-б 4-б Times to be arranged.
11-12 11-12
2-5f 2-5f 2_5t.
12-1 12 -1
2
-б
10-112-б*
10-11
10-11 10-1 12-1#1 9-10
2.16-6.1б
Tn. F.
10-11 2-б
11-12 11-1 5.15-6.15
7-10 12-1 10-12
12-1 11-12 2-6.30 .
11-12 12-1
2-5
10-11 9-10 11-12*1
9-10°
Geology II ..
10-11 2-5
2-5
9-12
10-610
9-12f 12-1
11-12 11-12 11-12 3-б°
11-12 2-б.30
3-6* 2-3 9-10..
2-б Time
2-5.30
10-11°
11-12°
2-6i 2-5 10-11
2-б*
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
ТШЕ ТАВLЕ vom 19 9
NOTE.—(a) Lecture times are in heavy black type. .. .
• (b) Times marked with an asterisk (')are alternative.
(c) Times marked with a dagger (t) are alternative times. Students will be allotted to a particular lecture course and practical time.
SolВxoЕ Snooxn Yung
1. These times are for tutorials.
2. Students must take one of these pairs of sessions.
3. The practical class on Saturdays is held on two Saturdays in three.
4. The time-table for Elementary Cytology and Genetics also applies to these subjects.
5. Second and third terms only.
6. First term only.
7. Forestry students should consult the Reader in Forestry for details of the time-tables in these subjects.
8. First and third terms only.
9. All students enrolled for this subject should fill in a card for Practical Work when enrolling at the Registrar's Office.
10. Occasional excursions.
11. Students should attend at the Chemistry Department for interview regarding section to be taken before making their enrolment. These times are for Chemistry IIA throughout the year. Modifications involved in the shorter courses, of Chemistry IIB and IIC will be posted on the notice-hoard in the Chemistry Department before the beginning of first term.
12. Second term only.
13. These times are provisional. One additional (alternative) practical period may be arranged.
65
4.15-6.15
10-11
10-1 2-5
9-10
2-5 Sнcoxn Yp.+п-CoпtiІued
Physics
II ..Physiology and Bio- chemistry I . ..
Psychology II A
IL BPure Mathematics I
(Honours) (Pass) (Evening) Surveying I .. ..
Theory of stati
вticвI
Zoology II' .. .4.15-5.15
10-11 10-11
5.15-6.15
8.15-7.15
10
-11
4.15-6.15
10-1 2-5
3.15-4.15
4.15-5.15
10-11
12-1
2.15-4.15
4.15-5.151
0-
11
9-iоо 10-11 5.15-6.15
6.15-7.15
9-102.15-3.15
3.1Ø.45
9-102-5
9-10
8.45-11.45"
9-10
10-1
2-5
9-1010-1 2-5
1. These times are for tutorials.
2. Students must take one of these pairs of sessions.
3. The practical class on Saturdays is held on two Saturdays in three.
4. The time-table for Elementary Cytology and Genetics also applies to these subjects.
5. Second and third terms only.
6. First term only.
7. Forestry students should consult the Reader in Forestry for details of the time-tables
in these subjects. .
8. First and third terms only.
9. (See p. 65.) 10. Occasional excursions.
11. Students should attend at the Chemistry Department for interview regarding section to be taken before making their enrolment, These times are for Chemistry IIA throughout the year. Modifications involved in the shorter courses of Chemistry IIB and IIC will be posted on the notice-board in the Chemistry Department before the beginning of first term.
12. Second Term only.
13. These times are provisional. One additional (alternative) practical period may be arranged.
SvВтхот Agricultural Science Applied Maths. III
(Honours) ..
(Pass) .. ..
Biochemistry II Botany III1s.. . Cell Pharmacology ..
Cell Physiologye ..
Chemistry III . Chemistry IIIB Chemistry IIIC Dietetic Practice Electronics' ..
Forestry Subjeots6 ..
Genetics ..
Geology III ..
Metallurgy II'
Meteorology . . Microbiology
Microbiology (Diet Co.) ..
Nutrition ..
Tu.
W.9-10 10-11 10-11
б.15-6.15 2
-5
9-1011-12 12-1
12-11
10-1 2-
б
Times to be
arranged
10-11 9-10 9-10 12-1 12-1
2-б' 12-1 12-1
2-5'
12-1
2-5'
12-1 12-1 11-12 10-11 10-11 10-112.15
-б .16
9-10 11-1*
2-4
*
9-10 2-5 9-10
1
79-12 2-5 2
-5
2-бTimes
to be arranged 9-10 10-1 10-12-3 3
-
6Times to be arranged 9
-1
2-5
12-110-11 6.15-6.15
Ти.
10-11 11
-12
S.
9-6'
4-5 9-10 11-12
5.15-6.15 9-10 9-10 1о-11 11-1 10-11
10-11 10-11
10-1 11-12
2-5
9-10
9
-12
12-1 2.16-5.15
9-10 11-4 9-10 10-11 2-5 11-12
12-1'
10-11 FACULTY OF SCIENCE
Т mE TABLE Fox 1959
NOTE.—(a Lecture times are In heavy black type.
(b) Times marked with an asterisk ( ) are alternative.
SоlЕNСE ТШВD YEAR
1. Third term only.
2. The specified time of attendance at practical classes is 2-5 on Tuesday afternoon.
Students are required to complete the additional practical work at other convenient times. Attendance at the first practical class of the year is essential.
3. All lectures at Engineering School. Of the times Set down six hours' practical work are required.
4. Twelve hours practical work per week are required. Students should consult the Metallurgy Department.
5. Twelve hours' practical work per week are required, which must include two morning sessions, each of four hours. Students attend only the lectures concerned with their chosen topic. Students should attend at the Physics Department during the week beginning March 9th to obtain details of lecture schedule and to arrange laboratory times.
6. Forestry students should consult the Reader in Forestry for details of the time-table in the subjects.
7. Tutorial.
8. Two hours practical work will be held on Monday, at a time to be arranged.
9. Occasional excursions.
10. Students attend four of the five periods.
11. Optional lectures.
12. Lectures and practical work commence 9th March.
13. First Term only.
14. Part of year.
15. This period is for a seminar and may be changed in consultation with the students concerned.
16. A further period of practical time to be arranged in consultation with the students concerned.
17. Second and Third Terms only.
67
9-10 10-11 12-1 2-3 4-5 9-1
2-5
11-ő 4.15-6.15
4.15-5.15 11-12 4.15-5.151а
11-12
9-1011 9-10 2-5
2-3 2-3
4-5 4-5
9-1 9-1 2-б 2-5 9-10
4.15-
6.15
9-10TнтRn
YEAR—Continued
Pathology18 ..Physics ш, IПАа
Physiology II (with Pharmacology) Psychology IIIA
IIIВ Pure Mathematics III
(Pass)—Course A..
Course B..
(Honours) ..
Surveying I
..
Theory of Statistics II Virology .. ..
Zoology 0..
10
10
Time 11-12
Practical Times to be arranged
10-11
,
10-1110-1 10-1
2-5 2-5
4.15-6.15 11-12 4.15-5.1513 2.15-5.15 2.15-5.15 to be arranged
9-10 10-11 10-1 2-3 2-4 2-3
4-5 4-5
9-1 9-1 2-5 2-5
10-11 9-10 11-б 4.16-6.15 4.15-6.15
9-10
4.15-5.15 11-12 4.15-5.151а 10-11 . . 10-11
10-11 2-5
9-1011
9-12
1. Third term only.
2. The specified time of attendance at practical classes is 2-5 on Tuesday afternoon.
Students are required to complete the additional practical work at other convenient times. Attendance at the first practical class of the year is essential.
3. All lectures at Engineering School. Of the times set down six- hours' practical work are required.
4. Twelve • hours practical work per week are required. Students should consult the
Mеtalluгgy Department.
5. Twelve hours' practical work per week are required, which must include two morning sessions, each of four hours. Students attend only the lectures concerned with their chosen topic. Students should attend at the Physics Department during the week beginning March 9th to obtain details of lecture schedule and to arrange laboratory times.
6. Forestry students should consult the Reader in Forestry for details of the time-table in time-table in the subjects. - - - -
7. Tutorial.
8. Two hours practical work will be held on Monday at a time to be arranged.
9. Occasional excursions.
10. Students attend four of the five periods.
11. Optional lectures. -
12. Lectures and practical work commence 9th March.
13. First Term only.
14. Part of year.
15. This period is for a seminar and mаy be changed in consultation with the students concerned.
16. A further period of practical time to be arranged in consultation with the studenti concerned.
17. Second and Third Terms only.