AAOI Á,Q01 Àc31 UAl1AITr ECOI AEOl AFOI AF11 AGOl A.G11 AC11 AC71 AHOI
FACULTY OFAATS B,A,
E.Ä.
SCHEDULES
AE82 American Literature
II
AC72 Ancient History
II
AA02 Änthropology
IIA
Ä,4.12 Anthropology
IIB AQl2
Asian DevelopmentII
AE72 Australian
Literary
StudiesII
AQ02 Chinese
II
AC92 Classical
Art
and ArchaeologyII
AC32 Classical Studies
II
UAl2
DramaIIf
EE22 Economic Statistics
II
EE32 Economic Statistics
IIA
AE02 BnglishII
AF02 F¡ench
II
AFl2
FrenchIIA AF72
FrenchIIB
AG02 GermanII
AG12 Ge¡man
IIA
AJ5H
Economic GeographyIIH
EE6F Economic HistoryIIH(A)
EETF Economic HistoryIIH(B)
SY02 BiochemiStry
II
SB02 Botany
II
SCl2
ChemistryII
SJ02 Genetics
II
SG02 Geology
II
SG72 Geophysics
II
QN22 Applied Mathematics
IIA QNl2
Applied MathematicsIIB
QA02 Computing ScienceII
LL32
ConstitutionalLaw II
F.A.CULTY OI. áRTS
GROUP
B
SUBJECTSAND
HALF-SUBJECTSl.
Arts subjectsAG87 German
IIB ÄCIZ
GreekII
AC82 Greek
IIA
AC77 Greek IIS AH02 HistoryIIA
AH22 HistoryIIB
AQ22 JapaneseII
AC02
Latin II
AC42
Latin IIA
AC57Latin
IIS AE92 LinguisticsII
AL22
LogicII
UA52 Music
II
AE87
Old
and Middle EngìishII
AL02 Philosophy
II
AP32 Politics
IIA
AP42 Politics
IIB
AY02 PsychologyII
A,rts combined subjects See clause g below.
Arts half-subjects
AJIG
Biogeography and SoilsIIH AJ4H
GeomorphologyIIH
AJ2G Climatology
IIH
EE3G MacroeconomicsIIH
SB4H Ecology and TaxonomyIIH EE3F
Mathenatical EconomicsIIH
EE4G Microeconomics
IIH AJ6H
Social GeogtaphyIIH
2.
Science subjectsSO02 Organic Chemistry
II
SC02 Phvsical -Chemishy
and
InorsanicII
SP02 Physics
II
SS02 Physiology
II
SZ02 Zoology
II 3.
Mathematical Sciences subjectsQA12 Computing Science
IIC
QT02 Mathematical StatisticsII
QM02 Pure Mathenatics
II 4. Law
subjectsLL22
"lheLaw
of Property One subiect from:LL77
Comparative LâwLL37
International LawLL47
JurisprudenceLL28
Legal HistoryLL67
Roman LawI To be ofiered jn 1978 only if stafi avaiìable.
587
FÂCULTY OF. ARTS B,A.
SCHEDULES
GROUP
C
SUBJECTSAND
HALF-SUBJECTS AC73 Ancient HistoryIII
AAO3 IIIA
AÀ13 IIIB
AA23 IIIC
AÀ33 IIID
AQ03 Chinese
III
AC33 Classical Studies ITI EE73 Economic Development
Studies
III
EE03 Economics
III
(Arts)AE03 Enslish
IIIA AEl3
EnglishIIIB
AF03 FrenchIII
AFB8 French
IIIB AJ13
GeographyIIIA AJ23
GeographyIIIB
AG03 GermanIII
AGBB German
IIIB
l.
Ärts subjectsAC13 Greek
III
AC78 Greek
IIIS
AH03 HistoryIIIA
AH13 HistoryIIIB
AQ23 Japanese
III
AC03
Latin III
AC67
Latin IIIS
AE93 LinguisticsIII
AL23 Logic
III
UA53 Music
III
UA68 Music IIIS
AE88
Old
and Middle EnglishAL03
PhilosophyIIIA AL13
PhilosophyIIIB
AP03 PoliticsIIIA APl3
PoliticsIIIB
AY23 Psychology
III
III
AJBH
GeographyIIIH AL4H
PhilosophyIIIH+
APIH
Poìitical SociologyIIIHç
QNB3 Applied Mathe¡ratics
IIIM
SY03 Biochemistry
III
SY83 Biochenistry
IIIM
SB03 Botany
III
SB83 Botany IIII\4
QA83 Conputing Science
IIIM SI03
GeneticsIII
SG03 Geology
III
SG83 Geology
IIIM
SG73 Geophysics
III
N{413 Histology and Cell Biology SK03 À,licrobiology
III
SO03 Organic
Chenistry III
SOB3 Organic Cherristry
IIIM
Arts combined subjects See clause
I
belorv.Arts half-subjects
2.
Science subjectsAY1H
PsycholoevIIIH(A)
AY2H PsychologvIIIH(B)
SJ3H Social Biology
IIIH
SC13 Physical and Inorganic Clrcnristrv
IIIB
SC83 Physical and Inorganic Chenristry
ìIIM
SP03 Phvsics
III
SPffi Phísics
IIIM
SS33 Phísiology
IllA
(Physiology) SS43 PhysiologyIIIB
(Pharmacology)cs IIIN{
III
icsIII
SZ83 Zoology
IIIM 3,
Mathematícal Sciences subjects QN03 Applied MathenraticsIII
QN13 Applied N{atlrematics
IIIA
QA03 Computing Science
III
QA13 Computing Science
IIIA
OFl3
Mathenratical PhvsicsIII
QT03 lrfath"matical StátisticsIII
OM03 Pure MathematicsIII þMt3 P,r."
MathenraticsIIIA
r These half-subjects may only be taken with SJSII Social Biology IIIH'
f Ä table of unacceptable combinatíons of subjects ancl half-subjects is given towards the :nd of this Volume (s¿Z Table of Contents).
568
B,A.
SCIIEDULES
3. A candidate shall not present History
IB
and AH41 History IC.4. A
candidate shallnot
presertany of the followirg: EE41
N{athenatics (Economics)I,
EE22 Economic StatisticsII
and EE32 Economic StatisticsIIA
unless he has also passed EE1G lvfacroeconomics
IH
and EE2G l\,Iicroeconomics IH.5.
not present nrore than four.of AllG
Biogeography andSoils
ology and HydrologyIIH.
SB4H EcologyáldTãxorony
!rH,
GeographyIIH, AJ4H
Geon.rorphologtIIH and
AJ6Ií Socia6.
A
candidate shall not present nrole than trvoof
AA03 AnthropologyIIIA, AAl3
AnthropologyIIIB,
AÃ23 AnthropologyIIIC
and AA33 enthroþotolj'ItIn.
7.
A
candidatewho
student before3l
N{arch, 1g64,and passed- in_10-l
Ed
1966, may pÌesent that iubjec[fo¡
either the Ordinary,
8.^Wherl-,in the
opinion of _theFaculiy of Arts,
special circurrstances exist, the.Council, on th-e recommendationof
the Faculty- in- each caser Ìnay vary ¿rnyof the provisions of clauses 1-6 above.
L A
candidate may,_ on- the recornmendation of the two departnents concerned, andwjth
the approvalof
the Faculty, present partsof ts'd
second-yearor
two third-year subjectsin
lieuof
a second-yjaror
third-year subíect.410. These schedules car¡e into force on
I
January, 1973.A
candidate rvho enrolled asa
natriculated student before1
January, 1g73, nray continue under the regulations and schedulesin
folcein
Ig72-. Alterirâtivelv.he _n.ray co_mplete
his
degrìe underthe
present regulations and schedules rviíh such modifications as rnay be_ nec_essaryto
ensure-that subjectsvalidly
passedunder
the
1972or
earlier schedulesbe
countedyto lanto'under thá
presentschedules.
Ê For syllabus numbe¡s of .Arts Combined Subjects s¿¿ System of Syllabus Nrrmbers at end of wol,'mi-
FACULTY OF' ¿,RTS
r¡ore