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GROUP 5 Area Studies

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GROUP 5 GROUP 5 Area Studies

Biblical Literature and Biblical Literature and Biblical Literature and Antiquities I Antiquities II Antiquities. III East Asian Studieś I

Indian Studies I Indian Studies II Indian Studies III Middle Eastern Thought Middle Eastern Thought Middle Eastern Thought

and Culture I and Culture II and Culture III Classics

Classical Rome (does not form part of any major) Classical Greece

English

English I English II English III}

Rhetoric (may not be taken in a major, but may be taken in addition to other English subjects)

Fine Arts

Fine Arts B or C Fine Arts C or B Fine Arts A.

Fine Arts I T*

Music

Music B Music C

Music A .

t In certain cases English III may be taken as the 'second part of a major.

Should not normally be taken by candidates who wish to proceed to Fine Arts В or C

British History or

European History A -

Modern Government A Indonesian I

Модеrn Government A .

CoмВTNATIoNS of RsTony, POLITICAL ØNESIAN SтuniES European -History Bf

or

American Historyf or

Far Eastern History}

European .History Bf or

Economic History Cl and 2

Modern Government B Indonesian and Malayan

Studies A or В

International Relations AorB

Modem Government C Australian Historyf Far Eastern History}

or

International. Relations AorB

SCIENCE AND FACULTY OF ARTS HANDBOOK

`MIXED' Млjons

The following combinations of subjects have been approved. No other com- binations are acceptable as majors without the special permission of Faculty..

Combinations of Groups, 3 and 4 Majors

Pure Mathematics I Theory of Statistics I History and Philosophy Theory of Statistics I

of Science I Methodology

( Provided that Pure Mathematics I shall be taken before Theory of Statistics I.) History and Philosophy History and Philosophy Epistemology, Logic and

of Science I of Science II Methodology

Subject of group 4 History and Philosophy < Epistemology, Logic and

of Science Methodology

(Science course)

[Provided that two subjects of group 4 shall have been passed and subject to approval of the head of department of History and Philosophy of Science.]

A candidate taking Pure Mathematics II as one of the additional subjects may take as a major:

Pure Mathematics I Theory of Statistics I Theory of Statistics II History and Philosophy Theory of Statistics I Theory of Statistics II

of Science I

Combination of Groups I and 5 Major

Indonesian I

Epistemology, Logic and Methodology

Epistemology, Logic and

Indonesian and Indonesian and Malayan Studies A Malayan Studies В

STUDY PROGRESS

The Faculty expects that students should be capable of at least a fifty per- cent success rate in studying for the В.A. degree. Students who do not achieve this will normally be recommended to the Professorial Board for suspension from the course. This applies to the following classes of students:

Full-time Students

(a) Any student failing to gain at least one pass in the first year of his course;

(b) Any student who within two years of the commencement of his course fails to obtain passes in four grade 1 subjects;

(c) Any student who within four years of the commencement of his course fails to obtain passes in seven subjects.

t Note p •requisite: a Grade I History subject.

Third Year

Third part of major Tort

Contract Property Legal History

Fourth Year Third Year Law Fifth Year Fourth Year Law coцßSES пи АЕтв

Part-time Students

(a) Any student failing to pass three grade 1 subjects within three years of the commencement of his course;

(b) Any student failing to pass six subjects within six years of the commence- ment of his course.

The Faculty regards absence from an examination or withdrawal of an examina- tion entry as the equivalent of a failure in the subject concerned. Non-enrolment in any year is treated in a similar way unless leave of absence from the course has been granted.

Evidence to account for failure should be adequately documented.

In the event of suspension students are advised to consult the Sub-dean about suitable preparation for re-admission.

CОМВINED COUEsE FOR THE DEGREES of BACHELOR OF ØTs AND BACHELOR or LAW

A student who is admitted to a combined course for the degrees of B.A.

(Ordinary) and LL.B. will receive credit in the B.A. course for British History (Law) and three other subjects in respect of the LL.B. degree. Credit for British History ( Law) will become effective on passing that subject but the remaining credit will not become effective before the completion of the Third Year of the LL.B. course.

The credit will be in Group 2 of the Arts course. A minimum of six Arts subjects must be completed and the degree designed to cover at least three of the five Groups. The six subjects are to be arranged to include at least one Arts major and one sequence of two parts of a major.

The course should normally be taken in the following order:

First Year Second Year

Criminal Law British History (Law)

LL .M. Second part of major

First part of major in Arts Second part of sequence First part of sequence in Arts Remaining subject of Arts course

A Bachelor of Laws who wishes to complete a B.А. ( Ordinary) degree will receive similar credit.

Special courses, usually of six years' duration, have been approved for students combining the B.A. ( Honours ) degree with LL В

Enquiries should be made from the Sub-dean.

Comm:NED COURSE FOR THE DECREES OF BACHELOR OF ØTS AND BACHELOR of CoммERCE

A student may receive credit in the B.A. course for not more than four subjects of the B.Comm. course. The remaining subjects must include not less than three Grade 2 or Grade 3 subjects and be chosen so that the course complies with the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts except that where in the opinion of Faculty hardship is involved Faculty may grant dispensation in respect of one group from the requirement of a pass in a subject from each of four groups.

Bachelors of Commerce who seek to complete a B.A. will receive similar credit.

CommØ COURSE FOR THE DEGREES OF BACHELOR or Alas AND BACHELOR of SCIENCE

A student may receive credit in the В.А. course for up to four subjects of the В.Se. course. The remaining subjects must include not less than three Grade 2 or Grade 3 subjects and be chosen so that the course complies with the require-

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ments for the B.A. degree. Credit will not normally be granted at Grade 3 level.

If in the opinion of Faculty hardship is involved it may grant dispensation in respect of one group from the requirement of a pass in a subject of each of four groups. Bachelors of Science who wish to complete a B.A. will receive similar credit.

COMBINED COURSE FOR THE DEGREES OF BACnELOi OF ARTS AND BACHELOR of ENGINEERING

(As FOR B.A. AND B.Sc. АВovE )

COMBINED COURSE FOR THE DEGREES OF BACHELOR OF ARTS AND M.B., B.S.

Students wishing to combine M.B., B.S. with B.A. or wishing to complete B.A.

after graduating M.B., B.S. may receive credit in the B.A. course for up to four subjects of the М.B., B.S. course. The remaining subjects must include not less than three Grade 2 or Grade 3 subjects and be chosen so that the course complies with the requirements for the B.A. degree. If in the opinion of Faculty hardship is involved it may grant dispensation in respect of one group from the requirement of a pass in a subject in each of four groups.

CоURSЕ FOR BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE

Ar ram BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE (HoNs. )

A candidate who has completed the degree of BArch. ( hens) and wishes to complete the B.A. degree may receive credit in the B.A. course for up to four subjects of the B.Arch. course and in addition may receive credit for not more than three subjects of the Arts course taken with the approval of both Faculties concerned during the course of study for the B.Arch. degree. The credit for Architecture will be deemed to meet the requirement of a Group 5 subject. The combined course shall extend over not less than six years and the additional sub- jects must include at least one of Grade 2 or Grade 3 level and must be chosen so that they comply with the requirements of the B.A. degree. If in the opinion of Faculty hardship is involved it may grant dispensation in respect of one group from the requirement of a pass in a subject of each of four groups.

COURSE FOR BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE AFTER DIPLOMA OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION

A candidate who has completed Dip. Phys. Ed. and wishes to complete the B.A. degree may receive credit for up to two subjects in the В.А. course for the work of the Dip. Phys. Ed. The remaining subjects must include two majors and be chosen so that the course complies with the requirements of the B.A. deggrгee.

The credits granted will be deemed to meet the requirement of a subject from Group 4.

COMBINED COURSE FOR BACHELOR OF ARTS, DIPLOMA OF SOCIAL STUDIES

The following combined courses in Arts and Social Studies have been approved:

For students who take Social Studies, Course A Two majors to be chosen from the following:

( 1 ) Psychology I, Psychology IIA, Psychology IIIA or Social Psychology or Psychopathology (2) Social Organization A, Social History,

Australian History or Social Organization В.

(3) Any approved major of the Arts course.

COURSES IN ARTS

One approved sequence of two subjects to be chosen from the following:

(1).Psychology I, Psychology IIA.

(2 ) Social Organization A, Social History.

(3) Any two consecutive parts of an approved major.

Note: Social Organization A and Social History, and at least two parts of Psychology, must be included in the course to meet the requirements of the Dip- loma of Social Studies.

Two Remaining subjects which shall be Social Biology and either one other Arts subject or Social Organization B, provided that at least one subject is taken from at least four groups of the Arts course, and that the course also complies with the requirements of the Diploma in Social Studies.

The combined course is to be taken First . Year

Psychology I Social Biology

Two approved Grade I subjects

Third Year Social Work II Sociál History

3rd Psychology Subject or An approved Grade 3 subject

as follows:

Second Year . Social Organization A Psychology IIA Social Work I

An approved Grade 2 subject Fourth Year

Social Work III Australian History or Social Organization B or 3rd Psychology subject or An approved Grade 3 subject For students who take Social Studies, Course B

First major: Psychology I, IIA, IIIA

Second major: Economics A, Economic History A, Economics B

Remaining subjects: Social Biology, Social Psychology, and two subjects chosen from two of Groups 1, 3 and 5.

COMBINED COURSE FOR BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE wi' HONOURS), DIPLOMA OF SOCIAL STUDIES

Combined courses for the degree with honours in the schools of History, Philosophy, Psychology and Germanic Studies and the diploma of Social Studies have been approved. Details are included in the Social Studies handbook.

Graduate Studies (a) МлØ оF Awns

Candidates for this degree must either have completed the course for the degree of bachelor of Arts with honours or, after completing the course for the ordinary degree, have pursued further studies for two years ( unless this period be reduced by permission of the faculty. in special circumstances) and have then passed a preliminary examination of the standard of the final examination for the degree with honours.

The examination for the degree is usually in the form of a thesis. Intending М.А. and М.А. Preliminar» students should consult the head of department concerned and obtain a special application form from the sub-dean's office. Candidature must be approved by the department concerned and by the faculty before enrolment will be accepted.

Candidates are required to enrol and pay fees in each year over which their course extends. Although a student may apply for permission to suspend his course for up to one year, the time over which these courses may extend is limited.

In addition to the schools in which the examination may be taken as listed in the regulation, the faculty of Arts has approved for advanced studies such fields as Indian Studies Social Studies, Criminology and Music. No candidate can be admitted to the degree of master of Arts unless he is a graduate of at least one year's standing.

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The regulation is on p. 29. Details of the examination are printed under the heading of the relevant department.

(b) Doстоі' OF PØOSoRНТ

This in general is a degree for full-time research workers. A candidate must be a graduate of this or some other University recognized for the purpose, must be of such standing as may be required by the Professorial Board for graduates in his faculty, and must be accepted as such by the Professorial Board on the recommendation of the head of the department concerned. He must pursue for at least two years a course

of

advanced study and research under a supervisor or supervisors appointed by the board, and on its completion must present a satisfactory thesis embodying the results of his research.

(C) DоcroR OF

This degree is gained by thesis only. The candidate must be а bachelor of Arts of at least seven years' standing, and must submit a thesis on an approved subject, together with any other published or unpublished work he thinks appropriate. The degree will not be awarded unless the examiners are satisfied that the work submitted is effectively presented, and makes a substantial, sustained and original contribution to learning. Three copies of the thesis submitted must be lodged for examination.

SPECIAL NOTE

When enrolling, students should be careful to quote the NUMBERS аs well as the names of the subject. These will be found preceding each subject name in the "Details of Subjects" on the following pages,

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