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6. A candidate who obtains honours in any subject of a year may be awarded a prize, exhibition or scholarship in that subject only if at the examination concerned he has passed that year in accordance with the provisions of section 5.
7. (a) The following prizes, exhibitions and scholarships may be awarded at the honour examinations and shall be open for competition to candidates who comply with the requirements of section 6:
Chemistry part 1 (Engineering course) ..
Engineering Mathematics part 1
Engineering Mathematics part I1 ...
Physics part I (Engineering course) ....
Applied Thermodynamics part I ....
Engineering Design part Ill Metallurgy part 11 (E.) Surveying part I ....
Surveying part II
Electrical Engineering part 1 Mining part I
Introduction to Engineering Mechanics of Solids part I ....
Engineering Materials
Fluid Mechanics A .... ....
Electrical Engineering IIE and part IIP Civil. Engineering part 1 section A ....
Applied Thermodynamics part 11 ....
Engineering Mathematics part III ....
Engineering Mathematics part IV ....
Candidates may also compete for the scholarships:
Open for competition in the course for Pure Mathematics part 1
Applied Mathematics part I Pure Mathematics part I1
Open for competition in the course Science—
Physics part IA Physics part IIA Chemistry part IA Chemistry part I1 Geology part II ....
Metallurgy part I ....
Exhibition of $30 Exhibition of $30
Gordon Hunt Memorial Prize Exhibition of $30
Wright prize of $40 Wright prize of $40 Exhibition of $40
H. B. Howard Smith Exhibi- tion of $40
Exhibition of $40
Dlxson scholarship of $30 George Lansell exhibition of
$40
Howard Smith Exhibition of
$40
Herbert Brookes exhibition of
$40
Exhibition of $30
W. M. McPherson exhiЫtion of
$40
John Monash exhibition of
$40
A. T. Danks exhibition of $40 Dixson scholarship of $30 Dixson scholarship of $40 Stephen Bell prize
following prizes, exhibitions and the degree of bachelor of Arts:
.. John MacFarland exhiЫtion of $30
.. Dixson scholarship of $30 .. Dixson scholarship of $40
for the degree of bachelor of Dwight's prize of $50 Dlxson scholarship of $40 Dwight's prize of $50 Exhibition of $40 .. Exhibition of $40
Dixson scholarship of $30 (b) The W. Julian King Prize of $30 or the net annual income of the fund, whichever is the less, shall be open for competition annually among students enrolled in the fourth year of the course for the degree of bachelor of Engineering in accordance with the conditions provided in regulation 6.72 (No. 50).
8, A candidate who has passed or obtained credit for each Year of the course, and completed the work prescribed pursuant to section 3, may be admitted to the appropriate degree.
9. A candidate for the degree of bachelor of Engineering who
(a) has passed or obtained credit for the subjects for the first three years of his course, and
(b) has completed the work prescribed pursuant to section 3, and (c) has in the one year taken all the subjects required for the fourth year of his course, and passed the year in accordance with the pro- visions of section 5.
may be awarded final honours.
In assessing a candidate for the award of final honours his performance In all subjects of the final year will be taken into account, and account may also be taken of his performance In any project or other examin- ations that may have been prescribed by the Professorial Board on the recommendation of the faculty.
10. At the examinations in final be open for competition- Clvil Engineering ....
Mining Engineering ....
Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering . Metallurgical Engineering
11. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, candidates who have completed the course for and been admitted to the degree of bachelor of Engineering Science under conditions prescribed by alterations of the Engineering courses made pursuant to Special Regulation 1939-41 (National Emergency) may be admitted to the degree of bachelor of Engineering on completing such further work as the faculty may from.
time to time prescribe.
No candidate shall be admitted to a degree under the provisions of this section unless he shall previously have surrendered the degree of bachelor of Engineering Science.
No fee other than a certificate fee of one guinea ($2.10) shall be pay- able for admission to a degree under the provIsions of this section.
12. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary hereinbefore contained, any person who Is enrolled, under the regulations In force on or before 31 May, 1958, as a candidate for one of the following degrees, namely, bachelor of Civil Engineering, bachelor of Mining Engineering, bachelor of Mechanical Engineering, bachelor of Electrical Engineering, bachelor of Metallurgical Engineering, bachelor of Chemical Engineering or bach- elor of Agricultural Engineering, may, if he compiles with the regula- tions which were In force on or before 31 May, 1958, be admitted—
(I) on or before 31 October, 1959 to the degree for which he enrolled,
or .
(II) after 31 October, 1959, to the degree of bachelor of Engineering.
REGULATION 3.61 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE
1. Candidates for the degree of bachelor of Applied Science shall, after matriculating, pursue a course of study for four years and fulfil the conditions hereunder prescribed.
2. (1) The several courses for this degree and the subjects of such several courses and the years to which they pertain shall be as pre- scribed by the Professorial Board on the recommendation of the faculty of Engineering.
(2) In this regulation the expression 'faculty' shall mean the faculty of Engineering.
3. During each year of the course and between years of the course, a candidate shall perform laboratory, drawing office and field work, attend demonstrations and excursions, and undergo experience of such an ex- tent and In such a manner as is prescribed from time to time by the Professorial Board on the recommendation of the faculty unless he satisfy the faculty that he has had appropriate training elsewhere.
year the following scholarships shall Argus scholarship of $50
George Lanseil scholarship of $60 Dixson scholarship of $40 Dlxson scholarship of $40 Dixson scholarship of $40
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4. The faculty may allow a candidate to substitute for any subject of his course another subject or subjects of a university course which In its opinion Is of at least equal standard. Subject to the approval of the appropriate faculty, a candidate may compete for the exhibition, schol- arship or prize in any subject which he Is allowed so to substitute.
Approval of any such change must be obtained from the faculty before entering for the subject concerned.
5. (1) Ti pass a year of a course a candidate shall comply with one of the following conditions:
(a) he shall pass at an annual examination In or obtain credit for each subject of that year; or
(b) the shall have been passed by the faculty in the year of the course as a whole. In awarding such pass the faculty shall take Into account his performance In all subjects whether passed at one examlnatlon or more, and may take Into account his performance in any work done during the year, in accordance with the principles determined by the faculty from time to time and approved by the Professorial Board. A candidate passed by the faculty In the year as a whole who has not passed at the annual examination In or obtained credit for any particu- lar subject shall not be recorded as having passed in that subject, but shall be allowed to proceed with subjects of a later year of the course for which a pass in such subject may be prerequisite.
(2) Where a candidate's course has been varied In accordance with the provisions of section 4, the faculty shall define the content of the candidate's year for the purpose of this section.
6. Except where permission is given by the faculty a candidate shall pass one year of the course in accordance with the preceding section before being allowed to proceed to any subject of a succeeding year of the course.
7. A candidate may be awarded honours in any subject of a year except those designated in the details of courses as of pass standard only. A candidate who obtains honours In any subject of a year may be placed in the class lists and be awarded a prize, exhibition or scholarship in accordance with the conditions prescribed in the regu- lations relating to that particular subject. Subject to such condition a candidate may be awarded a prize, exhibition or scholarship only if he has passed or obtained honours in not less than three subjects (Including the particular subject in question) at the annual examination of the year concerned.
8. For the purpose of completing a qualification for the degree a candi- date shall not except by special permission of the faculty retain credit for any subject for more than seven years.
9. A candidate who has passed In or obtained credit for each year of the course and has fulfilled the requirements of section 3 may be admit- ted to the degree.
10. A candidate who
(a) has passed or obtained credit for the subjects of the first three years of his course, and
(b) has completed the work prescribed pursuant to section 3, and (c) has in one year taken all the subjects required for the fourth year of his course, and passed the year in accordance with the provisions of section 5,
may be awarded final honours.
In assessing a candidate for the award of final tionours his performance in all the subjects of the final year will be taken Into account, aid account may also be taken of his performance in any project or other examinations that may have been prescribed by the Professorial Board on the recommendation of the faculty.
[TEMPORARY REGULATION
1. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary In regulation 3.61, a candi- date who obtained credit for any subject of the course In Dietetics for the degree of bachelor of Applied Science before 31 March, 1969, may complete the course under the regulation in force on 31 March, 1969, except that in any such case the subjects of the course and the years to which they pertain shall be as prescribed by the Professorial Board on the recommendation of the faculty of Science.
2. This temporary regulation shall expire on 1 January, 1978.]
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