An applicant may be selected fo¡ admission under Regulation 3(c) or 4 subject to satis-
lactory completion
of
such qualifying studies as determinedby the
traculty alter considêration of advice from the Chairman olthe Department of Architecture.Qualilying studies
will
normally be selected from the preparatory subjects;in
unusual cases Faculty may approve different studies, after considerationol
advice lrom the Chairman of the Department of Architecture.Preparatory subjects (and any other qualifying studies) will be offered and assessed in the hrst half of each calendar year,
in
order that these subjects might be completed satis- factorily before the core subjects of first year commence at mid-year.A candidate undertaking qualifying studies may defer assessment until the end olthe year ofentry as a qualifying student.
On the recommendation of the Chairman ol the Department of Architecture a supple- mentary examination may be offered to a candidate undertaking qualilying studies.
A candidate who defers or lails all or part of the qualilying studies may undertake them in anothe¡ year only with permission of Faculty alter
it
has considered advice lrom the Chairman of the Department of Architecture.508
Architecture & Planning B.Arch. (New
Course)SCHEDULE III: THE ORDINARY DEGREE
I.
COURSE OF STUDYTo qualily for the degree a candidate shall undertake the requirements ofand satisly the examlners ln:
(a) twelve core subjects, four to be taken in each ol the three years ol the course;
(b) one elective subject or a period olapproved practical experience to be taken in the
Èrrst or second year ofthe course (normally first); and
(c) twelve practice subjects to be taken in the hrst or second years ofthe course (normally six in the ftrst year and six in the second year).
Depending
on
under the Pro-visions
oleithe
ete one or mol'epreparatory
su
nt to underlakequalilying stud Preparatory subjects
RR3 1 Architectural Construction IA
RR4l
Architectural Science IA Core subjectsFirst Year
RROl Architectural Construction I RRl
I
Architectural Design I Second-YearRR02 Architectural Construction
II RRl2
Architectural DesignII
Third-YearRR03 Architectural Construction
III RRl3
Architectural DesignIII
Elective subjectOne elective subject selected from the lollowing and approved by the Chairman ofthe Department of Architecture:
RR77 Human-Environment Studies OR
RX07 An approved study as prescribed from time to time OR
One approved subject
or
the equivalent Aclelaide.OR
RX08 Practical Experience
lrom another degree
of
the University ofPractice subjects
RR47 Architectural SurveYing RR57 Building and Planning
Regulations
RRlT
Building Services and Equipment ANR1
I
Architectural Structures IARR5l
Architectural Design IARR2
I
Architectural Science I NROl Architectural Structures I RR22 Architectural ScienceII
NR02 Architectural StructuresII
RR23 Architectural ScienceIII
NR03 Architectural StructuresIII
RR28 Computer Techniques rn Architecture B
RR37 Drawing and Visual Communication A
With the prior approval olthe Chairman olthe Depaftment of Architecture, a candidate may choose to prèsent a period ol approved practical experience lor the equivalent of t'wenty weeks in lieu of an elective subject.
RRIS RR48 RR27
RR38 D¡awing and Visual Communication B
RR67 Estimating and Cost Control RR58 Site Organisation and Plant RR68 Specihcation and Bills of Quantities Building Services and
Equipment B Building Surveys Computer Techniques in Architecture A
2.
ORDER OF SUBJECTS Core subjectsBefore entering upon the course ofstudy for the followingyear a candidate shall pass in all the core subjects ofeach year ofthe course, provided that at the discretion ofthe Board of Examiners a candidate who fails to satisly the examiners in not more than tu/o core subjects at an annual examination may be permitted to sit for a supplementa¡y examina-
tion in
the subject or subjects concemed and the whole of the examination shall bedeemed
to
have been passedif
the examiners are satisfiedat the
supplementary examlnatron.Elective subject
With permission of the Chairman of the Department of Architecture the elective subject may be undertaken in eithe¡ the hrst or second year. At the discretion of the Board of Examiners, a candidate who fails to satisfy the examiners in the elective subject may be granted a supplementary examination.
Practice subjects
Enrolment
in
each of the practice subjects listedin
clauseI
ol this schedule may bepermitted in any sequence and each may be undertaken during either the first or the second year ofthe cou¡se.
There will be no supplementary examination in any practice subject; a candidate who does not satisly the examiners may repeat the subject when it is next offered.
Entry to Third Year
Except
with
the permissionol
the Chairmanof
the Departmentol
Architecture a candidate may not enrol in the third year ofthe course unless one ofthe elective subjects, or an approved period olpractical experience, and all ofthe practice subjects listed in clauseI
olthis schedule have been satisfactorily completed.3.
ASSESSMBNTA candidate who has presented lor examination in any subject may, at the discretion of the Board ofExaminers, be required subsequently to present lor an additional examina- tion, which may consist oloral, written or practical work; the results of which shall be
taken into account in determining the result at the annual assessment.
4,
APPROVAL OF COURSECourses of study must be approved by the Dean of the Faculty (or nominee) at enrolment each year.
5.
EXEMPTIONExemption lrom or status in any third-year subject or part ola third-year subject will not be granted.
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Architecture & Planning B.Arch. (New
Course)6.
PASS LISTSThe names of the candidates who pass in any subject shall be published in order of merit in the classifications Pass with Distinction and Pass with Credit, and in alphabetical order in the classification Pass.