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Psychology IIA Psychology IIIA

This is the only course accepted as a first or single major in Psychology.

Candidates who wish to take two majors in Psychology should form their second major of three other Psychology subjects passed in the Second and Third Years of the course. These subjects are: Psychology IIB, Social Psychology and Psychopathology.

Sub-majors Psychology I

Psychology I

Psychology IIA or

Psychology IIB or

Social Psychology Criminology A

History and Philosophy of Science II

History and Philosophy of Science III

or

History and Philosophy

of Science ( Science course) COURSES IN ARTS

Note: Criminology A, a subject of group 2, does not form part of any major, or of any sub-major other than Psychology I, Criminology A.

Group 4(c), Science Major

History and Philosophy of Science I

Sub-majors

History and Philosophy of Science I

A subject of group 4(c)

History and Philosophy of Science II History and Philosophy

of Science (Science course)

(Provided that

two

subjects of group 4 shall have been taken before History and Philosophy of Science ( Science course).)

Physics IA or IB or I T Chemistry IA

or

IB

or

I T Biology

Geology I

Group 4(d), Geography

Major

Geography I Geography II

(Credit will not be given in the same course for Economic Geography I and Geography I)

Group 4(e), Engineering

Engineering Study* (not as part of any major or sub-major)

COMBINED COURSE FOR THE DEGREES OF BACHELOR OF ARTS, BACHELOR of ScIENCE

The course must comprise at least one full year's work in Arts

in

addition to the subjects of the course for bachelor of Science. The faculty has defined a full year's work as at least four subjects, of which at least two must be of grade 2 or 3. The course must comply with the requirements for the degree of bachelor of Arts.

Credit in the Arts course may be granted for the following subjects which may be taken in the Science course:

General Mathematics Pure Mathematics I, II, III Applied Mathematics I,

II,

III Theory of Statistics I, II Psychology I, IIA, IIIB Physics IA

or IB or

I T Chemistry IA or IB

or

I T Biology

Geology I

Geography I, II, III

History and Philosophy of Science ( Science course )

COMBINED COURSE FOR THE DEGREES OF BACHELOR

OF ØTS,

BACHELOR of

Lnws

A bachelor of Laws who wishes to complete the course for bachelor of Arts (ordinary degree) will receive credit for a major in group 2 and one other group 2 subject, and may complete the second major by passing in Modern Government A and Modern Government B or Australian History. He will retain credit for the two

'Engineering Study will not be avåitabte in 1963.

Geography III

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FACULTY OF ARTS HANDBOOK

Arts subjects of the First and Second Years of the Law course. The remaining subjects must be chosen so that the course complies with the requirements for the degree of bachelor of Arts.

Students wishing to combine the courses for the degree of bachelor of Arts ( ordinary degree) and bachelor of Laws will receive similar credit, but must take the subjects of the Law course in the order required by the Law regulation. Such students will not be eligible for admission to the Arts degree until they have completed at least the Third Year of the Law course, which will usually be the Fourth Year of the combined course.

Special six-year courses have been approved for students who wish to combine a course for bachelor of Arts ( degree with honours) with the course for bachelor of Laws. Details of this course in the school of History will be found on p. 107 and in the school of Political Science on p. 169. For details of courses for bachelor of Arts ( lions) in other schools or combined courses and bachelor of Laws, students should consult the sub-dean.

The relevant regulation will be found in the Calendar in R 3.5.12 ( b ) ( see p. 20 of this handbook).

COмвØ COURSE FOR THE DEGREES OF BACHELOR OF Øßs, BACHELOR OF COммEвсE

This course must include a major in Arts subjects in addition to the subjects taught by the departnients of Commerce, Economic History and Economics, and must comply with the requirement that at least one subject from each of groups 1( a ), 2, 3 and 4 be passed. The course must comprise at least eighteen subjects in all.

CОМВØ COUЯsE FOR BACHELOR OF ØTS, DIPLOMA OF SOCLw Sтwщ s

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

For Students who take Social Studies, Course A 1. Two majors and one sub-major to be chosen from the following groups:

Majors

(1) Psychology I, Psychology IIA, Psychology IIIA or Social Psychology or Psychopathology (2) Philosophy I followed by two of:

Ethics, Greek Philosophy, Logic, Medieval Philosophy, Modem Phil- osophy A, Modem Philosophy B, Political Philosophy, Problems of Philosophy, Social Organization B.

( 3 ) Social Organization A, Social History, Australian History or Social Organization B Sub-majors

(1) Psychology I, Psychology IIA (2) Philosophy I, followed by one of:

Ethics, Greek Philosophy, Logic, Medieval Philosophy, Modern Phil

-

osophy A, Modern Philosophy B, Political Philosophy, Problems of Philosophy, Sőcial Organization B.

(3) Social Organization A, Social History Remaining subjects

Foreign language Social Biology

The combined course is to be taken as follows:

Isč Year 2nd Year

Language I Psychology IIA

Philosophy I Social Organization A

Psychology I 2nd Philosophy subject

Social Biology or Social Organization B Social Work I

COURSES N ARTS

3rd Year 4th Year

Social History Australian History

3rd Psychology subject or Social Organization B or 3rd Philosophy subject or 3rd Psychology or Philosophy

or Social Organization B subject

Social Work II Social Work III

2, Combined course for bachelor of Arts, diploma of Social Studies, with a maior in a foreign language.

1st Major: Language I, Language II, Language III

2nd Major: Social Organization A, Social History, Australian History or Social Organization B or Psychology I, Psychology IIA, Psychology IIIA

or Social Psychology or Psychopathology Sub-major: Psychology I, Psychology IIA

or Social Organization A, Social History Remaining subjects

Philosophy L Social Biology

The combined course is to be taken as follows:

1st Year 2nd Year

Language I Language II

Philosophy I Social Organization A

Psychology I Psychology IIA

Social Biology Social Work I

3rd Year 4th Year

Language III Australian History

Social History or Social Organization B Social Work II or 3rd Psychology subject

Social Work III For Students who take Social Studies, Course B 1st Major—Psychology I, Psychology IIA, Psychology IIIA 2nd Major—Economics A, Economic History I, Economics B Sub-major—Social Biology, Social Psychology

Remaining subjects Foreign language

Philosophy I or Pure Mathematics I

The combined course is to be taken as follows:

Ist Year 2nd Year

Psychology I

Economics A Psychology IIA

Language I Economic History I

Philosophy I Social Work I

or Pure Mathematics I Social Biology

3rd Year 4th Year

Economics B Social Psychology

Psychology IIIA Industrial Relations

Social Work IL Personnel Practice

COMBINED COURSE FOR BACHELOR OF ØTS ( DEGREE WITIi HONOURS', DIPLOMA OF SOCIAL STUDIES

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

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FACULTY OF ARTS HANDBOOK . Graduate Studies (a) МлsтØ оF Øтs

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.

No candidate may be admitted to the preliminary examination except on the recommendation of the head of the department concerned.

The examination for the degree is usually in the form of a thesis, and all candidates -must enrol as for lectures at the beginning of each year in which they propose to pursue research work. 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 уеат's standing.

The regulation is on p. 23. Details of the examination are printed under the heading of the relevant department.

(b) Doaroi OF Pнп.оsориу

This 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. The only part-time candidates who are accepted by the Professorial Board are permanent members of staff.

(с) DOCTOR OF LETTERs

This degree is gained by thesis only. The candidate must be a 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 as 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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