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Diploma in Computer Science (Dip.Comp.Sc.) Master of Science at the Faculty of Mathematics. Bachelor of Engineering at the Faculty of Science (B.Sc.) Master of Science at the Faculty of Science (M.Sc.) Doctor of Science (D,Sc,).

SCHEDULES

Trre Onor¡¡¿¡y Dpcnm

  • The subjects of study for the Ordinary degree shall be as follows

Ägriculture I (Part A)

Biology I

Chemistry I

Economics I

Mathematics I and IM

Physics I

Botany II

Chemistry II

Economics II

Genetics II

Geology II

Biometry I

Agriculture III

Economics III (see 4. below)

Entomology II

Genetics III

Statistics II and two other

FTICULTY Ol' SCTIEDULES- B.ÁG.SC. b) Agriculture I (Part B) and either see other subjects from group B or two other subjects from group B and d of group A not previously known or equivalent to it.

Economics III and Mathematical Statistics IL

The Flínders Unioersi,ta of South Australio _ f

I'CI'LTY OF AGRTCULTI'RAL SCIENCE

A tura

Practi.cal Experience

For a half subject in Group A. of Costs for the degree of. The compensation for a standard year may not exceed

Honours degree of Ag'Sc'

OF THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE REGUI,ATIONS

A candidate who holds the H cultural Science or its eqrrivalent

To qualify for the degree a candidate thesis upon

On completion of his work, the candidate must submit three copies of his thesis, prepared i;;;;dñ;îriir'äi, to the Registrar.

SCHBDULB OF'FEES

On approval of the subject of the thesis

A¡nual Registration Fee

On submission of-the thesis for examination or re_examina_

FACULTY OF

SYLLABUSES

The regulation of cellular activity-allosteric, conformational and co- operativity efiãcts; identity of control points in metabólism, to include an analysis

Fried, M., ald Broeshart, H., The soil-pl.ant sgstem in relation to hnrgønic nutuition (Academic Press). 4, og andre, Economdcs, Aushalian-udgaven (McGraw- HiX). red.), Agricuhure i Aust¡alíar economg (Sydney u.P.).

FACULTY OF ARCHITECTT]RE

AND TO\A¡N PLANNING

FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE

OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURB REGULATIONS

Schedules defining the courses of study, including lectures and the

34; (d) The names of candidates passing with lfonours will be arranged alphabetically in the following classes: First Class, Second Class Division A, Second Class Division B. Except by permission of the Faculty, a candidate shall not be admitted by class in any subject for which it has not been completed.

Except by permission of the Faculty a candidate shall not be admitted by the class in any subject for which he has not completed

The names of candidates who pass with honors will be arranged alphabetically in the following classes: First Class, Second Class Division A, Second Class Division B. A candidate who has not obtained First or Second Class 4honours may take the Ordinary degree be awarded, provided he has in all other respects completed the work for that degree. to the degree a candidate must also sub-. provided he had not less than twelve months. No candidate will be exempted from attendance at lectures or practical work except on grounds approved by the.

No candidate shall be granted exemption from attendance at lectures or practical work eicept upon giounds approved by the

  • A student who has passed examinations in parí, matería in an-

AND TOWN SCHEDULE From ) Additional examinations will only be administered in special cases approved by the Faculty after review of individual circumstances.

Structures I

Honours degree of Arch

OF THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE REGULATIONS

  • A candidate for the degree shall eitherr
  • Unless the Faculty approve an extension of time in a particular
  • A candidate who complies with the foregoing conditions and satisfies the examiners may be admitted to the degree of Master of
  • The fees es shall be prescribed from time to time by the e of fees so prescribed shall be

A candidate who fulfills the above conditions and satisfies the examiners can be admitted to the degree Master of satisfies the examiners can be admitted to the degree Master of Architecture. The fees es shall be prescribed from time to time by e of fees so prescribed shall be from time to time by e of fees so prescribed shall be published in th. b) be admitted on condition that the candidate passes an exam.

SCHEDULE OF FEES

OF THE DEGREE

OF MASTER OF TOWN PLANNING REGULATIONS

  • There shall be a degree of Master of Town Planning'
  • A candidate for admission to the course of study for the degree shall
  • Unless the Faculty approve an extension of time in a particular case, a candidate shall
  • A candidate shall lodge with _the Registrar three copies of his thesis prepared in accordanðe \4rith directionls given to candidates from
  • A candidate who complies with the foregoing conditions and rotirno the examiners may Ëe admitted to the -degree of Master of
  • The fees to be all be prescribed from time tõ time bv the of fees so prescribed
  • A nerson who holds one of the following qualiûcations, or a
  • A candidate for rh.e degjee of Master Town planning shall satisfactorily complete the fo-llowing courses study and piactical
  • For re-examination in a course of study
  • On approval of the subject of the thesis
  • Annual Registlation Fee for work on thesis
  • On submission of thesis for examination or re-examination, or on entry for any examination required fi42
    • Indicates Prelininary Honours (fou¡th yea¡)

If there is a candidate for the diploma in the faculty. not make the- Faculty may, with the önsent. of the Co-approval of his candidacy and the. candidate rolled for the degree. These instructions are published on page 105g. FÀCULT OF ÄRCHITECTUNE AND RURAL PLANNING. a) submits the subject of his proposed dissertation in writing to the.

FIRST YEAR

The architect's role and function in society historically and today; the elements of architectural design; perception; room order and circulation;. Institute of Quantity Surveyors (Auqf ), Austîølìotl stønd¿ril møhod, for measuring buildings (Institute).

FIFTH YEAR

Tunnard, C., The cítg of rnøn, (Scribners). i) Architecture in relation to planning with Design in relation to use, Design as. Saarinen, 8., The citg-íts grouth, its decag, íts futute (Reinhold)' S,A, Harbors Board, The larger Port Adel'aide pl'an.

FACULTY OF ARTS

OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS REGULATIONS

The course of study fo¡ the Ordinary degree shall extend over three academic years and that for the Honou¡s degree over fou¡

A candidate shall do such written or practical work as may be prescribed by the Professor or Lecturer

TU o has twice failed the exam in any of a subject, cannot register for that subject. For the purposes of this regulation, a candidate who is refused permission to sit for an examination] or who fails, without a reason approved by the Dean as suitable, to sit for all or part of an annual examination (or a supplementary examination, if granted ) after having registered for at least two terms in the year in question, - is considered not to have passed the exam as a passed subject at other faculties or upon written application to the Academy exemption from these regulations and from, as advised upon recommendation from the faculty had to decide, amðnd'neíi awaiting grant at printing.

SCHEDULBS

The following shall be the subjects of classes and examinations

English I

Geography I

German I and IA Greek I and IA

Music I

Philosophy I

Politics I

Psychology I

Zoology I

Mathematics I

French II and IIA

Geography II

Latin II

Music II

Philosophy II

Physics II

Physiology II

Zoology II

Economics III

English III and IIIS French III and IIIA

Geography III

German III and IIIB

Greek III and IIIS

Music III and IIIS

Psychology III

Biochemistry III and IIIM

Botany III and IIIM

Geochemistry III

Geology III and IIIM

Geophysics III

Histology III

Physics III and IIIM

Zoology III

No subject shall be counted twice, and a candidate shall not present both subjects of any of the following pairs

Chemistry II and either Physical and Inorganic Chemistry II

Bconomics I and Social Economics I;

Geography I and Economic Geography I;

German I and German IA;

German II and Gerrnan IIA;

Greek I and Greek IIIS;

Psychology I and Psychology IA

  • A candidate shall not present more than two of History IA, History IB and History IC
  • A candidate who enrolled as a matr'ículated student before March 3I, 1964, and passed in Education before March 31, 1966, may
  • the Faculty of Alts, special circum-
  • These Schedules cone into force on January l, 1973
  • To qualify for the Orclinary degree a candidate shall present nine subjects r.vhich shall include
  • A candidate fol the Honours degree shall attend classes regularly and pass examinations in one of the follolving subjects
    • Except by permission of the Faculql-a candidate shall take the whole of -the -fiñal
  • Ordinarg degree of B
  • Honutrs degree of A

A candidate wishing to enter an Honors school must obtain the approval of the head of the respective school. Except with the permission of the Faculql, a candidate will take all - of - the - final - final. examination for the degree of Honors in one. a) and For practical work, attendance (or re-attendance) of the annual exam: in lectures, tutorials. i) one Group A (first year) subject (excluding science, one-half of Group A (first year).

OF THE DIPLOMA IN APPLIBD PSYCHOLOGY REGULATIONS

  • There shall be a postgraduate Diploma in Applied Psychology
  • A candidate for admission to the course for the diploma shall
  • A candidate who desires that the examinations which he has passed in the University or elsewhere should be counted pro tanto lor
  • There shall be three classiûcations of pass at an annual examina- tion in any subject for the Diploma: Pass with Distinction, Pass with
  • A candidate who complies with the foregoing conditions and satisffes the examiners shall be awarded the Diploma in Applied
  • P¡eliminary work must be completed before commencement of the diploma course of study
  • A candidate for the Diploma in Applied Psychology shall regu- larly attend lectu¡es and seminars, do such written work as may be

A candidate who meets the above conditions and meets the examiners receives a diploma in applied psychology, and who meets the examiners receives a diploma in applied psychology. A candidate for a degree in applied psychology must regularly attend lectures and seminars, complete any written assignments, attend lectures and seminars, complete prescribed written assignments, and pass an examination in the following subjects: (unless exempted under regulations 5 or 7(a)).

Scrmpuræ III: Pnesnc¿¡- Wonr

Samuræ IV: FBas

OF THE DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION REGULATIONS

  • 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 satisffes the examiners shall be awarded the Diplomá in Education
  • For attendance (or re-attendance) at lectures and annual examination in each subject
  • For an annual examination in a subject with exemption from attendance or re-attendance at lectu¡es -
  • For a special examination
  • For the course in Practical Teaching and Methodology
  • proffciency as a teacher when the can- mpted by the Faculty from attendance

He shall also, unless exempted by the Faculty, regularly attend such courses of instruction and undertake such practical and written work as may be prescribed from time to time and meeting the requirements of the preceding year. In the case of an annual examination in a subject with an exemption from (re)attendance at lectures - from (re)attendance at lectures.

OF THE ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION REGULATIONS

There shall be a postgraduate Advanced Diploma in Education

A. candidate for admission to the coulse for the Diplorna shall

A candidate who desires that the examinations which he has

A candidate who complies with the foregoing conditions and satisffes the examiners shall- be awarded the Advanced Diploma in

Ä candidate who passes the examinations in all the course work subiects prescribed for'the degree of Master of Education shall on

Scrmouls I: Cormsns on Srurv

For attendance (or re-attendance) at lectures and

OF THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS RBGULATIONS

Regulation 2

  • A candidate for the degree shall ffrst satisfy the Faculty of his
  • Every candidate shall either
  • The fees to be paid by candidates shall be prescribed from time to time by the Council, and the schedule of fees so prescribed shall
  • A candidate rvho fulffls the requirements of these regulations and satisfies the examiners under Regulation 4 shall on the recommen-
  • Under ReguLation 2(b) and (c)
  • Und"er Regulntion 3
  • Undør Reguløtíon 3t

A candidate who meets the requirements of these regulations and satisfies the examiners in terms of Regulation 4 will be admitted to the degree of Master of Arts on the recommendation of the Faculty and satisfies the examiners under Regulation 4. For the purpose of section (b) of Regulation 3, the Faculty is prepared to consider permission to take combined courses; Such applications must be discussed in the first instance with the heads of the relevant departments.

OF THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF EDUCATION REGULATIONS

  • There shall be a degree of Master of Education
  • A candidate for the degree by part-time study shall be examined in any year in not more than half the subjects of the course of study
  • On completion of his work the candidate shall lodge with the
    • A candidate who desires that examinations which he has passed should be counted Pro tanto
    • In order to reach the standard prescribed ín Clause I a candidate shall
    • A candidate rvho was enrolled in any of the course-work subjects
  • For attendance (or re-attendance) at lectures and annual examination in each subject prescribed in Schedule I - $00
  • For a special

MASTER OF EDUCATION REG. examìnéd or and can also. required with the item. On the recommendation of the Faculty of Arts, a candidate who meets the prerequisites and satisfactorily passes the examinations is admitted to the title of Master of Pedagogical Studies.

Schedule I

On submission of the thesis or dissertation for re-

For attendance (or re-attendance) of lectures and annual examinations in each subject prescribed in Schedule I - $00 examination in each subject prescribed in Schedule I - $00.

OF THE DEGRBE OF DOCTOR OF LETTERS REGULATIONS

FACULTY OF .{RTS SCIIED'ULTS_ .. satistes end of the Faculty of. must be prescribed from the time of fees so prescribed must be.

FACULTY OF ARTS

Indicates subject for the Diploma in Education or for the

Indicates third-year subject normally taken only by Honours

  • Final Honours

CLASSICS

LATIN

The subject is divided into four parts: a) The study of four works of Latin literature:. in addition to the works prescribed for Latin II. Bourke (Doubleday Image), Recommended Reading:. ed.), Fall of the Roman ent'píre (HoIt, Rinehart and Winston).

ECONOMICS

EDUCATION

Ervcr,rsrr Lr¡¡cuec¡

BNGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

  • Excr,rsrr Lrrrn.lrunt rno,lt 1550-1780
  • Spncrer- Sru¡r¡s
  • Porrnv srnc¡ 1780
  • Or,o ¡¡ro Mmolr E¡rcr¡sn LÄNGUÄcE
  • Sruov oF Or,D AND MDDLE ENclrsn rnxrs'
    • PoetrY

This study will comprehend the three sections below, .. e, Wordsworth, Coleridge, d T, S. Eliot, The selection also includes a study of English texts of pr ìd). These two papers must be taken at the end of the first year of study by part-time students.

FRENCH LT{'NGUAGB AND LITERATURE

Detailed study of the history of the range with special reference to phonetics and syntax. This will consist of the following: unseen translation from.om word an¿r Middle French, with linguistic cornmentar:y; lvledieval and Renaisiar"" t""tr.

GEOGRAPHY

About a third of the course is devoted to human impact on the biosphere. A summary of the physical and human facts affecting current development in selected regions of Australia, with particular emphasis on underdeveloped areas. ed.), The símpl,e fleecez studíes in the Ausl'talìan uool.

GERMAN LÁ,NGUA'GE A.ND LITERATURB

  • L¡Ncuecr' Prescribed texts
  • INrno¡ucrro¡¡ To À'foDERN Gnn'r,reN LTTER¿.TURE'
  • Pnecrrcr rN coNvERS,{TroN
  • Oner- r¡sr,
    • L¡r.rcu¡cr, Prescribed texts
  • Oner, r¡sr
  • Moorn¡ AND coNTEMpon-mv Gmvex PoETRY
  • Mnnrrv¡r- sruDrts,

2 fi B: Jaalalaa fi Jaalalaa; Hidhaa 19, dhibba guddaa (Fischer Bücherei gg2-gg). ed.), Yeroo Ogbarruu Jarmanii (Oswald Wolfi). 2, Srrmms n¡ Grnn¡eN WALALOO LYRrc,. ed.), Kitaaba Penguin Hiikkaa Jarmanii (Pengujn). ed.), 'jaarraa walaloo Jarmanii ammayyaa (O,IJ'P,).

HISTORY

Pecrr¡c Hrsrony

A¡mce¡¡ Hrsronv,

Nfatelial Foundations of the Nlodern World: Britain, Russia, Germany and Japan: 19th and 20th Centuries. The material foundations of the modern world: Britain, Russia, Germany and Japan: the 19th and 20th centuries.

MUSIC FOR THE DEGREB OF BACHELOR OF ARTS U451. Music L

SYLLÁ.BI,SES_ FACULTY OI' Á,RTS

MUSIC FOR THE BACHELOR OF ARTS BACHELOR OF ARTS EXAMINATION. of the second year's work. Students intending to take Honors should consult the Heacl of the Department before the commencement of their second year's work.

PHILOSOPHY

Aune, 8, Rationalßrn, empirícisrn en prøgnat¡rn (Random House), Landesman, C. ed,), The Foundntiorc of knousled.gø (Prentice-Hall). red.), Necessarg waarheid (Prcntice-Hall).

IIIA

POLITICS

Political Theory

  • Alænrc¿.N Polrrrcs

Krimerman, L., en Perry, Lewis (nalabaga), Dagiti Nagtaudanna ti Sosialismo (Weidenfeld en Nicolson). O'Connor, J., Dagiti nagtaudan ti socialhm idiay Kuba (Cornell U. Press). eds.), Latyns-Amerika, Hervorming ti eoolusion.

Controversy on the general line of the ànternatíonal com¡nunist ntooem.ent (Foreign Languages ​​​​Press, Beijing),. Policy for llonours B.A. students lnt-ending to _take Honors should consult with the professor before beginning their second year of work, they will be required to commit. a) such work of Honou as may be necessary in connection with Policy II.

PSYCHOLOGY

Bickman, L.,_ and Henchy, T., Beyonil laboratory: research developed in social psgchologg (McGrarv-Hill). eds.), Punishrnent atd oaersite behaaiow. Siegel, S., Nonparametual Støtist (McGraw-Hill). ed.), Readings in Statistics (Holt, Rinehart and Winston). eds.), Cu¡¡ent stuiltes Jn social psgchol.ogg.

DIPLOMA IN APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY

The nature of skill, and implications for {re. design of machines and of rvorking environments. f lectures will consist of 8 two-hour sessions, Topics will include;. g performance in vocational settings, including: motivation in vocational guidance, staff selection and apprentice work; management.

FACULTY OF DENTISTRY

FACULTY OF DENTISTRY

DEGREES

OF THE DEGREE OF B,{CHELOR OF DENTAL SURGERY

RBGULATIONS

The annual exam at the end of the fifth year is called the final exam. A candidate who may be granted a Registrar by universities or elsewhere can make such schedules prepared under the faculty.

A candidate for the Honours degree may undertare the pre- scribed course of study either

During the course the student will attend a course of instruction in each of (b) General Anatomy, (b) General and Dentistry. At the Second Annual Examination the candidate must satisfy the examiners in each of the following subjects:.

At tÏe Second An¡ual Examination the candidate shall satisfy the examiners in each of the following subjects

SCI¡EDULES FACULTY OF DENTISTRY- B.D.S. At the First Annual Examination, the candidate must satisfy the examiners. in each of the following subjects and semi-subjects: At the end of the course of study, the candidate must complete the tests appointed by the head of the department in which he worked.

OF THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF

DENTAL SURGERY REGULATIONS

To qualify for the degree a candidate shall either

For each candidate, the Faculty appoints a Council of Examìnórs that:. i) taking into account the reports of the examiners of the thesis or research report and the results of any examination; A candidate who meets the foregoing conditions and is satisfied with the Board of Directors will be recommended by the.

A candidate who complies with the foregoing conditions and satisffes the Board of Bxamiñers shall, on tÏe reiommendation of the

F.{CT'LTY OF DENTAL HEALTH . lii) does not get a prize but is allowed to revise and. resubmit your dissertation or research report within the deadline as is. The faculty may allow; or üi) does not obtain a diploma.

All Regulations hitherto the degree of Master of Deátal Surgery are idates eruolled

SCHBDULE OF FEES (Prescribed by the Council under

On admission to candidature

Annual Registration Fee

Regulation 9. )

  • On submission or re-submission of thesis or research report

OF THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF DENTAL SCIENCE REGULATIONS

DEGRBE OF BA.CHELOR OF DENTAL SURGBRY

Oncerrc Cn¡ursrnv

A simple account of the principles of science for students of medicine ønd, biologg (W¡gtrt). A section of teaching on the functional anatomy of the teeth and associated structures consisting of; the morphology of primary and pelmanent teeth, t}re anatomy of the tooth supporting tissues and the physiology of dental occlusion.

THIRD YEAR

Possel¡ IJ., The phusiologg of occlusion anil rehabilitaúion, (Blackwell). red.), Dentallnborator7 technologAt prosthodontic techniques (University of North Carolina Press). Ho.uston, -J._C., and otlers, A short text-book of med.ìcín¿, 3de uitgawe (English University Press.

THE HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF DENTAL SURGERY

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