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OF MASTER OF EDUCATION 1. A person may be a candidate for the degree of master of Educa-

tion if—

(a) he has completed the course for the degree of bachelor of Educa- tion or has completed a course approved as equivalent thereto by the faculty of Education; and

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( b ) he satisfies the faculty of his capacity to undertake advanced studies by—

(i) quahfying in some other faculty for the degree of master or any other higher degree, or

(ii) qualifying in some other faculty for the degree of bachelor with honours, or

(iii) being classed in at least two subjects in the Second Year of the course for the degree of bachelor of Education, or (iv) submitting evidence of his attainments which in the opinion of the faculty are equivalent to any of the standards repre- sented by clauses (i), (ii) or (iii) hereof, or

(v) attaining a standard satisfactory to the faculty in such practical or written work as the professor of Education may prescribe; and

(c) he satisfies tlie faculty of his preparation in his proposed area of advanced studies by such proof as the faculty may require in- cluding attendance at such courses and the passing of such examinations in that area as the professor of Education may prescribe.

2. A candidate shall enrol not later than the end of the fourth week of the first term in which he begins study for the degree.

3. A candidate shall pursue through not less than one academic year advanced studies comprising—

( a ) the preparation and submission of a thesis, the scope and subject having been approved by the professor of Education, which makes a substantial contribution to some branch of educational theory or practice; and

(b) a course in the theory and method of educational research, unless the faculty is satisfied that the candidate has previously had adequate training therein; and

(c) attendance at such courses and the passing of such examinations in the area of his advanced studies as the faculty may prescribe:

Provided that if the faculty is satisfied that a candidate is engaged in employment other than study in the University the faculty may require the candidate to spend not less than two academic years in pursuing his course for the degree.

4. A candidate shall ordinarily be examined in the theory and method of educational research at the end of the first academic year in which he enrols and shall submit his thesis1 before the end of the fourth academic year after first enrolment under this regulation unless the faculty approves later submission.

5. A candidate who has fulfilled the conditions prescribed and who is of at least one year's standing since his admission to any degree in the University or since his admission under regulation 3.3 with the status of bachelor of Education may be admitted to the degree of master of Education.

6. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, a candidate who before

!.Three copies must be submitted (see regulation 4.6). The Freda Cohen prize will be awarded to the candidate who submits the most meritorious thesis (see regulation 6.64). Theses must be lodged on or before the 1st March in each year for which the prize is awarded.

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the thirtieth day of June, 1958, qualified for the degree of master of Education under any regulation in force before that date may be admitted to that degree.

[s.4 am. 21/9/66.]

R E G U L A T I O N 3.13—DIPLOMA I N P H Y S I C A L E D U C A T I O N

1. Candidates for the diploma in Physical Education shall subse- quently to their matriculation pursue their studies for two Years and pass the prescribed examinations.

2. Before entering on the course for the diploma candidates must—

( a ) pass a medical examination to the satisfaction of the board of studies in Physical Education; and

( b ) be admitted to the course by the board of studies.

3. The subjects to be passed shall be—

FIRST YEAR

(1) Anatomical and Physiological Basis of Physical Education part I

(2) Body Mechanics

(3) Hygiene, Diet and First Aid

(4) History, Principles and Methods of Physical Education (5) General and Special Methods of Teaching

(6) Practical Exercises part I

(7) Teaching Practice and Observation part I

In addition candidates who have not passed in Physics and Chemistry at the school leaving standard will be required to attend an introductory course in Physics and Chemistry.

SECOND YEAR

(1) Anatomical and Physiological Basis of Physical Education part II

(2) Preventive Work (3) Play and Recreation

(4) Organization and Administration of Physical Education (5) Modern Problems in Education

(6) Practical Exercises part II

(7) Teaching Practice and Observation part II

4; Where a candidate in any year has passed in some only of the subjects of the Year he shall be entitled to credit for such subjects. All the subjects of the First Year must be completed before any subject of the Second Year is taken except that the board of studies may in special circumstances permit a candidate to take one approved First Year subject with subjects of the Second Year.

5. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any statute or regula- tion a candidate who has regularly attended classes may on entering for the annual examinations be granted a pass in any subject of the First Year without being required to sit for the examination if his performances in written tests and practical work throughout the year have been of a satisfactory standard.

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6. In each of the subjects Body Mechanics, Preventive Work, Practical Exercises parts I and II, Teaching Practice and Observation parts I and II candidates will be required to attend at least 75 per cent of the classes except drat candidates who produce to the satisfaction of the board of studies evidence of having performed the required practical work in the subjects Practical Exercises parts I and II and Teaching Practice and Observation parts I and II at other than University classes may be granted credit for such subjects on passing a test to the satisfaction of the board of studies on the recommendation of the director of Physical Education.

7. The board of studies may exempt a candidate from attending the classes and passing the examinations in any subject of the course on tiie ground of his having passed a University examination of equivalent scope and standard to such subject.

8. A candidate who has fulfilled the requirements of this regulation and comphed with the required conditions may be granted the diploma in Physical Education.

9. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any statute or regula- tion the University shall not be bound to provide the course of instruction set out in this regulation or to hold the examinations prescribed unless there is in the opinion of the Council of the University an entry of a sufficient number of candidates to justify the giving of the course or the holding of the examinations.

REGULATION 3.14—DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF LAWS