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Provided that where a candidate who is of three years' standing since he completed the course for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts (either

as an Ordinary Degree or as a Degree with Honours) submits a thesis

which the examiners

certify to be of exceptional merit the Faculty may excuse

such

candidate

f rumm any

further examination which may be required by the Details of Subjects.

4. All candidates must enter their

n- mes

with the Registrar not later than the end of the third week of

the First

term of the year in which they commence the

advanced studies required

for the degree.

Subjects of

theses must be approved by the head (or heads) of the appropriate School (or Schools) not later than the end of the first term of the year in which they are submitted and they must be submitted at such time as may be prescribed by the Faculty in the Details of S ub j ects.

5. Candidates who satisfy the examiners will be classified either as having passed or as having been awarded First Class or Second Class Honours.

6. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary candidates who at or before the examination held in the fourth term 1935 obtained First or Second Class Honours at the Final Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts with Honours, and who are Bachelors of Arts of not less than two years' standing may be admitted to the Degree of Master of Arts without further examination.

7. Bachelors of Arts who have fulfilled the conditions prescribed may be admitted to the Degree of Master of Arts.

DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LETTERS

(Calendar, Chap. III, Na. IV)

1. A Bachelor of Arts may at any time after seven years from the completion of his course for that degree become a candidate for the degree of Doctor of Letters.

2. If the Faculty is satisfied that a graduate in some other Faculty has had an adequate training in letters the Faculty may at any time after

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seven years from the completion of his course for a Bachelor's degree admit him as a candidate for the degree of Doctor of Letters.

3. Every candidate must submit for examination an original work*

on a subject proposed by the candidate and approved by the Faculty, together with any other published or unpublished work which the candidate thinks appropriate. The examiners shall not certify that a candidate has passed the examination unless they are satisfied that the work submitted is effectively presented, and makes a substantial sustained and original contribution to learning.

4. A candidate shall not submit for examination work in respect of which a degree has been awarded in any University, or, without per- mission of the Faculty, work which has previously been presented for any such degree.

5. If the principal work submitted by a successful candidate has not been published the Degree shall not be conferred until it has been published in whole or in part in a form satisfactory to the Faculty, unless for special reason exemption is granted by the Council on the recom- mendation of the Faculty.

6. Candidates who have fulfilled the prescribed conditions may be admitted to the degree of Doctor of Letters.

DIPLOMA IN JOURNALISM (Calendar, Chap. III, No. V)

1. A candidate for the Diploma in Journalism shall pursue his studies for at least two years after admission to the course.

2. The Board of Studies in Journalism may admit to the course any candidate who

(a) has matriculated; or

(b) is a cadet on the staff of a daily newspaper ; or has had at least three years' journalistic experience approved by the Board, and in either case has satisfied the Board that he is fit to undertake the work of the course.

3. The subjects of examination of the first year shall be—

(a) English A or Modern English.

(b) Economics Part I.

(c) Political Science A.

Each candidate shall also attend during the first year a course of lectures in Journalism A.

4. The subjects of examination of the second year shall be—

(a) British History A or Modern History or Economic History Part I.

(b) Elementary Jurisprudence and Constitutional Law or Australasian History or English B or Fine Arts or General Science or another subject approved by the Board.

(c) Journalism B.

(d) Journalism C.

free copies of work submitted must be lodged for examination.

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5. The subjects of the course shall be taken in an order approved by the Board.

6. A candidate who has-

( a) passed the subjects mentioned in sections 3 and 4, and attended the lectures mentioned in section 3 ; and

(b) produced evidence that he has had three years' journalistic experience of a nature approved by the Board,

may be granted the Diploma in Journalism.

TEMPORARY REGULATION

Notwithstanding the provisions of Chapter III, Regulation V, a candidate who began the course for the Diploma in Journalism before December 31st, 1948, may qualify for the Diploma by attending such lectures and passing such examinations as may be determined by the Board.

This temporary regulation shall expire on December 31st, 1952.

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NOTE.-(a) Iп many subjects tutorials are given at times arranged early in First Term.

(b) For location of classes all students should consult the Time Table near the main entrance of the Arts Building.

(c) Except where otherwise stated, the duration of lectures is one hour.

(d) Day lecture times are printed in heavy black type, evening lectures in ordinary type, and lectures for both day and evening students in italics.

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French I (H) • •

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