Diploma in Computer Science (Dip.Comp.Sc.) Master of Science at the Faculty of Mathematics. A candidate for an Honors Degree spends an additional year completing one of the subjects listed in the timetable relating to the Honors Degree. b.
OF THE DEGREB OF
SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE I: THE ORDINARY DEGRBB
When, in the opinion of the Faculty of Agricultural Science, special circumstances exist, the Council, on the recommendation of the Faculty ín each
SCHEDULE II: THE HONOURS DBGREB
BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE SYLLABUSES
AGRICULTURAL BIOCHEMISTRY AND SOIL SCIENCE
A course of three hours of lectures and eight hours of practice, devoted to the basic studies of soil chemistry and physics. The Honors Degree in Agricultural Biochemistry will be required by the Chair of the Department of Agriculture during the third term of the candidates' final year.
AGRICULTURE
Treat animals as sources of good for man. eds.), Pastoral Industries of Australia (Sydney U.P. Prerequisites: WA02 Agriculture II and WA03 Agriculture Three hours per week for three terms.
ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY
Mantmnliaa Neurolohia (McGraw-Hill). ed.), Phgsiolog ti panagrunaw ken, metabolismo iti ruminant (Butterworth. Field inaestígations uith sheelt: maysa a manual ti tuch- niques (C.S.I.R.O., Melb.). ed.), Phgsiolog ti panagrunaw ken, metabolismo iti ruminant. metabolismo iti fs).
BIOMETRY SECTION
ECONOMICS
The nature of farms, agricultural management theories, farmers' objectives, an analysis of agricultural investments and agricultural management accounting methods. Agricultural management techniques including cash flow, partial and parametric budgeting, gross margin analysis, development budgets and net present value, and the decision theory approach to agricultural management problems.
ENTOMOLOGY,
Students seeking an honors degree in entomology will consult with the chair of the entomology department some time during their senior year. The reading course will be prescribed by the chair of the hire department and should be started during the long vacation before the honors year.
GENETICS,
PLANT PATHOLOGY, WP03 Agricultural Microbiology
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE
MASTER OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
REGULATIONS
4, the candidate who fulfills the stated conditions and satisfies the examination board, upon the recommendation of the Faculty of Agriculture, is enrolled in the title of Master of Agricultural Sciences.
FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE
AND PLANNII{G
DEGREES Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.)
OF THE
BACHELOR OF
ARCHITECTURE
There shall be an Ordinary and an Honours degree of Bachelor of Architecture
FACULTY OF BUILDING AND FL.{NNING. Within the Faculty, a candidate may not be in any subject for which he has not completed the subjects prescribed in the syllabus for that subject. Except in the event of illness or other sufficient reason permitted by the Faculty candidate, attendance will be credited each year.
Except in case of illness or other suficient cause allowed by the Facultv- ¡ìo candidate shall be credited in anv vear with attendance
No candidate shall be granted exemption -from atten-da-nce at lectures or practical work eÍcept upon glounds approved by the
BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE
SCHEDULEI II: THE HONOURS DEGREE
SCHEDULB III: PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE
SCHEDULE IV: APPROVAL OF COURSES
SYLLABUSES
ARCH, F,{CULTY OF AÃCHITECTURT
MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE
- There shall be a degree of Master of Architecture
- A candidate for the degree shall either
- To qualify for the degree bodying the results of original
- Before approving the topic of his_ p_roposed research or investi-
- Unless the Faculty approve an extension of time in a particular case, a candidate shall iubmit the thesis not earlier than one calendar
- If in the opinion of the Faculty a candidate for the_'degree is
- A candidate shall lodge with the Academic Registrar three copies of his thesis, prepared in accordance with directions given to
- The Faculty shall nominate examiners of the thesís, of whom at least one shall be external, The examiners may recommend that the
- A candidate who complies rvith the foregoing conditions and satisffes the examiners may be admitted to the degree of Master of
The Faculty will nominate examiners of the thesis, of whom at least one must be external. The examiners may recommend that at least one should be external. The examiners may recommend that the. A candidate who fulfills the preceding conditions and satisfies the examiners may be admitted to the degree of Master in Satisfaction the examiners may be admitted to the degree of Master in Architecture.
MASTER OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING
- There shall be a degree of Master of Urban and Regional Pianning,
- A candidate for admission to the course of study for the degree shall
- If in ndidate for the degree is not makin ty may, with the consent
- The Faculty shall appoint examiners to conduct the examinations prescribed in regulation 3
- Except in circ the Faculty, a candidate
- A candidate shall lodge with the Academic Registrar three copies of his thesis prepared in accordance with directions given to
THE FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING. the candidate who has passed a special education directly related to. A candidate shall submit to the Academic Registrar three copies of his thesis prepared in accordance with directions given for copies of his thesis prepared in accordance with directions given to candidates from time to time.*.
MASTER OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING
SCHEDULE II: PRACTICAL WORK
SCHEDULE III: SCHEMES OF STUDY
The scheme under which a full-time candidate chooses to pursue and his courses of study, or the program to be followed by a part-time candidate, must be approved at registration each year by the Dean (or his designee). . The candidate shall pass such examinations, on the basis of the work prescribed4 for the delrée, as shall be determined by the Faculty of Architecture and Planning.
SCHEDULE IV: THESIS
OF THE DEGREE OF
MASTER OF' URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING
MASTER OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING Preliminary reading for the Master of U¡ban and Regional Planning
Candidate in process'under scheinie A rnusL . but no later than April 30 in the second year of its schedule IV. Fol candidates continue according to scheme B, on a _subject_ approved by the faculty in accordance with regulation 3.
FACULTY OF ARTS
DII õtt 5U
BACHELOR OF ARTS
- There shall be an Honours degree and an Ordinary degree of Bachelor of Arts. A candidate may õbtain either degree ór bith
- The course of study for the Ordinary degree shall extend over three academic years and that for the Honours degree over four
- A candidate shall do such written or practical work as may be prescribed by the professor or lecturer
- A candidate who fails to pass in a subject and who aJ;;"
The names of the candidates who qualify for the Honorus deÈrée will be published in alphabetical order within the following classes and sections in each school:. A candidate who does not pass a subject and who aJ;;". will attend the subject's lectures again and do practical work in the subject to the satisfaction of the professors and lecturers, unless the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy has exempted him from this. to to pass the examination any s may not register for that subject again the Faculty and then only under.
SCHEDULE I: SUBIECTS OF STUDY
Science subjects
Where, in the opinion of the Faculty of Alts, special circumstances exist, the Council, on the advice of the Faculty in each case, shall not apply any of the provisions of points 1-6 above. L One n-ray candidate, in relevant departments, and with the approval of trvo second-year or two third-year subjects in the country.
SCHEDULE II: THE ORDINARY DEGREE
A candidate may not offer more than ts'o of AH01 History IA, AHSI History IB and AH41 Histo.-y IC. 3.Wøk rcquíred to complete an Adelaide degree (policy of the Facuþ of Arts), To qualify for the degree;. a) students who have completed most of the requirements for the degree Bachelo¡.
SCHEDULE III: THE HONOURS DEGREE
For a brief explanation of the meaning of the syllabus numbers, see Table of Syllabus Numbers at the end of the volume.
ANTHROPOLOGY
More comprehensive reading reference lists will be available from the department at the beginning of the year. Durkhein, 8., De elententört1 forms of the religious life (Free Pt') ' Geertz, C., Tlæ religion of larsa (Free Pr.).
THIRD YEAR
The course will be largely of an abstract theoretical nature, aiming to provide an understanding of some of the central theoretical problems underlying explanation in Anthropology and Sociology. Students interested in taking the course as part of the expected requirements in "social Organization and Culture" must consult the Chair of the Department before the start of the first term.
ASIAN STUDIES
Intensia 2 vols.: Dialogues and drills II, Notes
AQ01 Chinese I and AH01 History IA or Apll politics IA and other subjects to make up the first year supplement. AH01 History IA or AA01 Anthropology IA or APII Politics IA or two first-year half-subjects in Geography and/or other first-year subjects, Second, Yeat.
LATIN
A.-SYLLABUSES F,{'CULTY OF ARTS
The topic is divided into two parts:. a) The study of three works of Greek literature: The subject is divided into two parts: a) The study of five works of Greek literature:
DRAMA
EE03 Economics III is available for candidates continuing to the degree of Bachelor A¡ts. For syllabi of this subject and these haìsubjects look under the degree B.Ec.
BNGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITBRATURE
Sn¡xrspn¡nr ¡xo Mrr-roN
- Critical prose
Boyd, M., When blackbirds sing (Lansdorvne), Gammage, 8., The broken gears (Penguin)' Mann, L., Flesh in armor (Angus og Robertson). McCullers, Th,e ballnil of th,e sad cafe, Pynchon, The øging of lot 49. ed.), The Penguin book of Americøn short stoties.
FRENCH LANGUAGE T{'ND LITERATURE'
A._SYLLÄBUSES ÀCULTY OF ARTS
- Srr-ecrr¡ Tpxrs: Tgr Mmor-r Acrs To rræ Pn¡snxr Dev'
- TwaNn¡rrr Crxrunv Porrnv AND DRArrrA
GEOGRAPHY
This course treats the spatial economy as a system and examines the various factors, economic, social, political and physical, that influence the locations, patterns and movements of economic phenomena. acmillan).
THIRD YEAR,
This course involves theoretically based studies of the application of graphic and cartographic techniques to spatial problems and of tñê success. Admission to Honors will depend on satisfactory performance in the third year's work.
GERMAN LANGUAGB AND LITERATURB
- Twrxrrcrrr cENTURy LTTERATuRE
- Lexcu¡cr,
- Lamcurcr
- LeNcuecn,
- CoNirvÈôÀ¡ñv êÈnurñ PRosE
Noú¿: No part of this subject can also be counted as part of another subject. Noú¿: No part of this subject can also be counted as part of another subject.
HISTORY
Ä._SYLLABUSES FACULTY OF ARTS
One of the options below has not already been passed as AH02 History II or AHl3 Histo¡v IIIB. One of the options below has not already been passed as AH02 History II or AH03 History IIIA.
MUSIC
Musrc Tneony
Required subject: UA5l Music I at Division I standard or higher; or UA61 Music IA, with permission of the department chair. Rosen, C., The classical style: Hagdn, Morut anil Beethotsen (Faber)' Wood, ,{., The phgsics of music (paperbacks from Methuen-University).
PHILOSOPHY
Specr, Trun ¡No Rel.lr:rltrv,
POLITICS
No prerequisite: Some first-year options will be available to college-waived students with approval of the department chair. Available to students exempt from lectures with approval of the department chair.
PSYCHOLOGY
In 1977 it is proposed to offer at least three single units within each of the. Details of the single unit options that will be offered will be available from the Department prior to enrolment.
AYIH This half-subject consists of
SOCIAL BIOLOGY
SERVICE COURSES IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES
DIPLOMA IN APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY REGULATIONS
A candidate who complies with the foregoÍng conditions and satistes the examiners shail be awarded the -DipÏoma in Applied
DIPLOMA IN APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
SCHEDULE II: COURSE OF STUDY
SCHEDULE IIL PRACTICAL WORK
DIPLOMA IN APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY SYLLA,BUSES
DIPLOMA IN APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY,
This course will be held in one term with two one-hour meetings per week. Lectures will be held in three terms, with one two-hour term per week, and will generally be attended in the second year of part-time studies.
DIPLOMA IN LIBRARY STUDIES
- The course of study to be be passed, shall be presciibed in
- A candidate who desires that the examinations which he has
- There shall be three classiffcâtions of pass at an annual examina- tion jn any subject for the rliploma: Pass with Distinction, Pass with
- A cand.idate who complies with the foregoing conditions and
- These regulations shall come into force at a date to be deter- mined by the Council.o
- A7H qAO6 qrTH
NorEr syllabus for the subjects for the Diploma in Library Studies is published below, iJnTe'lietelv after.tÞese schedules, For_ syllabuies of subjecti ia"eht-ior-ãtñär-iãð.*e"s ao¿ . q¡plomer see the table of subjects at the end of the volume. .. earch Library Management ns of Computing I. For a brief explanation of the meaning of the syllabus numbers see Table of syllabus numbers at the end of the volume.
GROUP I SUBJECT UNITS
GROUP II SUBJECT UNTTS,
DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION REGULATIONS
There shall be a postgraduate Diploma in Education'
To qualify for the diploma a candidate shall
And only then do these regulations include a candidate who is denied permission to participate in an exam without reason, or who fails to pass. The candidate who meets the foregoing conditions and satisfies the examiners will be awarded the Dipïomä'in Education.
A candidate who complies with the foregoing conditions and satisffes the examiners shall Ëe awarded the Dipïomä'in Education
DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION
T¡rnonv
In the Theory of Education, a study has been made of the development of the idea of culture and education from the history of classical Greece to the present day. The Department Chair may waive any conditions that apply to this subject in any particular case.
ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION REGULATIONS
A candidate for admission to the course for the diploma shall
A candidate who complies with the foregoing conditions and satisffes the examiners shali be awarded the Advanced Diploma in
A candidate who passes the examinations in all the course work
ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION
SCHEDULE SUBTECTS OF STUDY 1, The following shall be the subjects of the Advanced Diploma
SCHEDULE II: COURSES OF STUDY
AND OF THE DEGREE OF
MASTER OF EDUCATION (COURSE WORK)
THE ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION AND
THE DBGREE OF MASTER OF EDUCATION
Candidates enrolled in the course are assumed to have read the books prescribed for AD14 History of Education I. E401 T¡r¡ Hrsrony of Eoucerrox rrv Ausrnar,ra:. ed.), Select Papers in Australian Education (Pitman). AD26 Sociqlogy of Education IIB is concerned with the practical application of sociological theory to an investigation of the family, the school, the educational organisation, the curriculum.