Master of Engineering (M.Eng.Sc.) Master of Applied Science (M'App.Sc.) Doctor of Engineering (D.E.). Diploma in Computer Science (Dip'Comp.Sc.) Master of Science in the Faculty of Mathematics.
BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE I: THE ORDINARY DEGREE
EE3H Economics Laboula IIIH. on half sub an opinion. from a iaÌ; and no. b). By special permission of the Faculty, (i) students coming from other universities and wishing to obtain an Adelaide degree will be required to complete at least the entire work of the final year of the Adelaide course; and (ii) a student who has graduated.
SCHEDULE II: TFIE HONOURS DEGREE
BACHELOR OF' AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
SYLLABUSES
AGRICULTURAL BIOCHEMISTRY
WB89 Agricultural Biochemistry for the Honors degree of B'Ag'Sc' Prerequisite: A goocl pass in WB04 Agricultural Biochemistry Il'. Students wishing to take the Honors degree in Agricultural Biochemistry should consult the Chair of the Department of Agricultural Biochemistry during the third quarter of the final year of the B.Ag.Sc.
AGRICULTURE
AGRONOMY
A candidate for the degree will be required to pass such examinations in the chosen sub-subject of study and may be designated by -the. 5., Introduction to Quantitative Genetics (Oliver and Boyd). 34;d.), Plant Breeding, in Plant Breeding Symposium, Iowa State Univ:sity (Iorva State U.P.). ed.), Eaolution of uop plants.
ANIIVIAL PHYSIOLOGY
ACULÎY OF
ÄCULTY OF AGRICULTURÀL SCIENCE
BIOMETRY SECTION
BCONOMICS
The nature of farming businesses, theories of farm processing, farmers' objectives, an analysis of farm investment, and farm management accounting methods. An analysis of the determinants of prices for agricultural products, and various methods of forecasting agricultural prices.
ENTON4OLOGY
34;"d otherc, The ecology of insect Ttopulations in theorg and practice (Methuen). ed.), Biological control (Plenttm press). WE99 Entomology for the lfonours degree of B, Ag.Sc, . . candidates may be required used for to attend such lectures and to pass such examinations as the chairman of the Department may require.
GENETICS
PLANT PATHOLOGY
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
SOIL SCIENCE
PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE
OF THE DEGREE OF
MASTBR OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
REGULATIONS
A candidate who complies with the foregoing conditions and satisffes the Board of Examinèrs shall, on the reóommendation of the
FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE
AND PLANNING
DEGREES Bachelor of Architecture
OF THE
BACHELOR OF
ARCHITECTURE
Except by permission of the Faculty a candidate shall not be admitted to the class_in any subiect for ri,hich he has not completed
No candidate shall be granted exemption from attendance at lectures or practical work except upon grounds approved by the
Unless the permission of the Faculty is granted, a candidate may not be admitted to the class in any subject for ri which he has not completed. For the purposes of this regulation, a candidate who is refused permission to sit for an examination in any subject or division of a subject shall be deemed to have failed the examination.
OF THB DEGREE OF
BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE
SCHEDULE
SCHEDULE III: PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE
Such practical experience may form part of the six months practical
SCHEDULE IV: APPROVAL OF COURSES
Lectures: one hour per week in three periods with additional expert lectures on sanitary science one hour per week for three periods. Additional lectures of one hour per week in the second and third year of landscape architecture and design.
HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE
For details see the schedules of the Bachelor of Architecture degree (Schedule II: The Honors Degree). For details see the schedules of the Bachelor of Architecture degree (Schedule II¡ The Honors Degree).
OF THE DEGREE OF
MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE
- There shalì be a degree of Master of Architecture'
- To qualify for the degree a c bo<ìvins the results of original res
- Unless the Faculty approve an extension oJ time in a particular
- The Faculty shall nominate least one shall be external. The
- A candidate who complies with the foregoing conditions and satisfies the examiners may be admitted to the degree of Master of
At least one must be external. is accepted provided the candidate passes an examination. A candidate who fulfills the preceding conditions and satisfies the examiners can be admitted to the Master's degree or satisfies the examiners can be admitted to the Master's degree in Architecture.
MASTER OF' URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING
FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE ÄND PI,ANNING. examiners of the thesis, of which examiners may recommend that. -canctidate must be submitted to the academic registrar three. copies_ of his thesis prepared in accordance with directions given to candidates from time to time.+.
FACULTY OF ARTS
There shall Bachelor of Arts
BACHELOR OF ARTS
A candidate shall do such written or practical work as may be prescribed by the professor or lecturer
Except in special cases approved by the Council, the annual examination must take place at the end of the academic year. If the pass lists are published in two departments, a pass in the higher department must be required in the syllabus as a prerequisite for admission either to further courses in the subject in question or to other subjects.
BACHELOR OF ARTS SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE SUB'IECTS OF STUDY 1, The following shall be the subjects of classes and examinations
Science subjects
AE88 Old and Middle English AL03 Philosophy IIIA AL13 Philosophy IIIB AP03 Politics IIIA APl3 Politics IIIB. A candidate may not submit any of the following: EE41 N{athenatics (Economics) I, EE22 Economic Statistics II and EE32 Economic Statistics IIA.
SCHBDULE II: THE ORDINARY DEGREE
It is expected that these subjects will ordinarily assist students in preparing for combined courses, but that, where desirable and approved by the tlvo departments concerned, they may be taken by students who do not intend to proceed to llonours. To qualify for the degree. a) - students who have fulfilled most of the requirements for the bachelor's degree.
SCHEDULE III: THE HONOURS DEGREE
AA99 Anth¡opology AC79 Classical Studies AC99 Classics .. such combined subjects will only be revealed on application by individual students, when sufficient teaching resources are available in the two departments, and when the two departments are involved. agree that the combined subject is academically desirable; .. the minimum portion of a subject that may be combined will normally be -one-third which will be combined with two-thirds of the other subject), although, in specific cases, exceptions may be applied for'.
BACHELOR OF' ARTS
ANTHROPOLOGY
Two courses are offered, each of which will include other lectures and a tutorial for the third year's work in rnust anthropology. The first part of the issue is concerned mainly with the organization of production, distribution and consumption in small-scale social systems which are essentially unstratified and which lack highly formalized institutions of political control.
THIRD YBAR
Some of the specific problems to be examined in relation to sociological monographs will be forms of urban socio-economic differentiation, urban elites, class, caste and ethnicity; the structure of urban social and political innovations and the physical relationship of the state to emergent urban forms. The overall goal of the course will be to achieve a synthesis of approaches and perspectives developed in the study of urban life in the modern West and non-West.
ASIAN STUDIES
AQ21 Japanese I and, AH31 IB History and other subjects which form a supplement to the first year. AH31 History IB or AA01 Anthropology IA or APll Politics IA or two semesters of geography in first year and/or other first year subjects.
CLASSICS
LATIN
The subject is divided into three par-ts:. a) Study of three types of Greek literature:. The Honors rvork of the year will consist of:. a) Study of a Greek or Roman text in the original language: either for 1978. the development of classical Greece and Rome. early Greek poetry and its background; an athenian.
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
DRAMA
The economic basis of social welfare, with special reference to the following topics: demand and supply; competition and monopoly; distribution of income and wealth; international trade; national accounting; money_ and banking;.
THIRD YEAR, (Group C subjects.)
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
Colrpenerw= Ltrrn¡rune,
Tanrr I Toprcs
In addition to tutorial works. two long essays m,ci alcn Í.o c,hnrit led Tirc the rest of the evaluation rvill be based on a comþrne toprcs rn other ways. rn aoortron to our tutonar p.
Tnnrt III Toprcs
Critical prose
Drama
Four, three or more of the documents listed below, subject to the approval of the Head of the Department: viii) Species Period of English Literature 1780). Before presenting himself for examination in any of the papers enumerated. v), (vi) or (vii) l students will be required to complete the coursework for AESB Old and Middle English III.
FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
Lrrrn.lrun¡ el¡o T¡roucrrr
Instruction in speaking and writing French through the Language Laboratory (1-2 hours per week), lectures on grammar (1 hour per week) and tutorials (1 hour per week); Corr.rpu¡-sony Conn Sru¡v (Three hours a week). a) Overview of the history of the French language-grammar of OliI anil Míddle Frcnch.
GEOGRAPHY
34;"ooo-ic, social, political and physical influencing, tþe- localities, factors, economic, social, political and. schedule like that shown for SB02 Botany II but if you will c<¡ver.
THIRD YEAR,
This course involves theoretically based studies of the application of graphic and cartographic techniques to spatial problems and of successful. The dynamic climatology of the South Asian and Westerly Monsoons and the Australian continent.
GERMAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
- Pn¡crrcn rN coNvERsarroN
- Arbeitsb eber )
- Gloss¿r I and 2 (Hueber)'
- Oner-
Nof¿: No part of this course may also be considered part of another course. No¿ì No part of this course may also be considered part of another course.
HISTORY
A,_SYLLABUSES FACULTY OF ARTS IIISTORY
Prerequisite: Passed AH01 History I or AH31 History IB or AHal Historv IC or another suitable subject approved by the department chair. Prerequisite: Pass ,{H01 History IA or AH3I History IB o¡ AH41 History IC or another suitable subject approved by the chairman of the department;.
THIRD YEÄR
A student who wishes to register for the Honors degree in History must: a) have passed AH03 History IIIA and two other history subjects; And. Students who wish to take honors courses can contact the Coordinator of Honors Studies in History.
MUSIC
Musrc rN Wrsr¡nN Socrrry
Assessment is predominantly by assignments, although students must sit one exam at the end of the year. Prerequisite: UASI Music I at Division I standard or higher; or UA61 M-usic IA, with the permission of the chairman of the department'.
PHILOSOPHY
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Students taking these courses as AL23 Logic III will be required to withdraw additional study related to the material of the courses. Prospective Honors students must consult with the Chair of the Department before the end of January.
POLITICS
No prerequisite: Some first-year options will be available to students with exemption from lectures with the approval of the Chair of the Department. Some first year options will be available for. students with exemption from lectures with the approval of the Chair of the Department.
THIRD YEAR
PIS Politics IIIB
PSYCHOLOGY
A. SYLLABUSES SOCIAL BIOLOGY
SOCIAL BIOLOGY
SERVICE COURSES IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES
DIPLOMA IN APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
A candidate who complies with the foregoing conditions and
SCHEDULE I: PRELIMINARY WORK
SCHEDULE II: COURSE OF STUDY
SCHEDULE IIII PRACTICAL WORK
DIPLOMA IN APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY SYLLABUSES
DIPLOMA IN LIBRARY STUDIES
- A candidate who desires that the examinations which he has
- There shall be three classiffcâtions of pass at an annual examina-
- A candidate who complies with the foregoing conditions and satisfies the examiners shall be awarded the Diploma in Library
- These regulations shall come into force at a date to be deter- mined by the Council,*
NOTE: Course syllabi for the Diploma in Library Science are posted below, immediately following these timetables. Three units of the third term are carried out, of which at least one is from Group I.
GROUP I SUBJECT UNITS
GROUP II SUBJECT UNITS
Pass Ä845 Library Applications of Computing I. An extension of AB45 Library Applications of Computing I which includes more. State-of-the-art reviews of web search, databases, use of MARC, COM, question answering systems, automatic indexing, and networks.
GROUP III SUBJECT UNITS
DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION
There shall be a postgraduate Diploma in Education
- To qualify for the diploma a candidate shall
- A candidate who desires that the examinations which he has
- A candidate who complies with the foregoing conditions and satisfies the examiners shall be awarded the Diploma in Education
The candidate who meets the above conditions and passes the tester will be awarded the Diploma in Education. This regulation will enter into force and will be repealed on January 1, who was enrolled at the University on
DIPLOMA IN EDUGATION
SCHEDULE I: COURSES OF STUDY
For a brief explanation of the meaning of the syllabus numbers, see the table of syllabus numbers at the end of the booklet. The Chair of the Department may in any case waive any of the conditions applicable to this subject.
ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION REGULATIONS
There shall be a postgtaduate Advanced Diploma in Education' course for the diPloma shall
ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION
SCHEDULE I: SUBJECTS oF STUDY
AND OF THE DEGREE OF
MASTER OF EDUCATION (COURSE \MORK)
IN EDUCATION
A detailed survey of current research and theory in English language teaching with particular reference to secondary education. A s_peciaì topic, related to the development of the English curriculum and approved by the chairman of the Dep_a^rtme^nfof Fdu-cation,__rv which will be the object of áí.
MASTER OF EDUCATION
To qualify for the degree a candidate shall
MASTER OF EDUCATION SCHEDULES
PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION
Syllabus numbers: -c rLt.grrc .,members a¿ø Table of For a brief explanation of -the-meaning of the syllabus numbers see¿ø 1.
PRBLIMINARY COURSB WORK'
PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION' AD95 PhilosophY of Education III'
A, REGULATIONS
MASTER OF ARTS
The form and method of ass
Every candidate shall either
The examiners of the thesis or dissertation may recommend that
NOTES BY DEPARTMENTS
Candidates for the degree of MA in Geography are advised to consult the chair of the department. Candidates for the degree of MA in History are advised to consult with the chair of the department.
DOCTOR OF LETTERS
The candidate shall lodge with the Academic Registlar three copies of the works submitted for the degree, any unpublished work
A candidate who complies with the foregoing conditions and satisffes the examiners may, õn the recommendation õf the Faculty of
FACULTY OF DENTISTRY
REGULATIONS, SCHEDULES AND