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All candidates must register at the beginning of the year in which they propose to sit for the Master of Arts examination. Candidates for the Ordinary Degree or Honors Degree should consult the Associate Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Miss I.

Table of Scholarships, Prizes and Bursaries ..
Table of Scholarships, Prizes and Bursaries ..

Scholarships, Bursaries, Prizes and Fř nancial Assistance

This will be based on the income of the applicant and his parents for the financial year preceding the one in which he wants assistance. Upon completion of their courses, students will take the first year of coursework for the Bachelor of Education degree.

Post - graduate Studies

Applications must be accompanied by evidence of the student's eligibility and full details of their financial position. The borrower must also provide a guarantor who is able and willing to guarantee the repayment of the loan.

University Library

The Library Rules are displayed in the entrance hall and are also distributed in leaflet form.

Lending Library for Country Students

Examinations

Graduation

The Union

Every Saturday evening in the first and second terms a social evening known as "Union Night" is held in the Union House.

Student Facilities

Student Guidance

Appointments Board

In addition to looking after those who have completed their studies at the university, the appointments committee arranges work during the long vacations for those who want to earn money or broaden their experience. The university rates mentioned above do not include tuition fees, which must be paid to the colleges themselves.

REGULATIONS

The Degree of Bachelor of Arts may be obtained either as an Ordinary Degree or as a Degree with Honours

Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts must, after matriculating, pursue their studies in the case of the Ordinary Degree

THE ORDINARY DEGREE

  • A candidate must pass at the Annual Examinations in at least ten subjects in such manner as to comply with the following
  • A major consists of three subjects, approved by the Faculty as affording a continuous and progressive course of study, passed in three
  • No candidate may receive credit for more than four subjects passed at any one examination
  • The subjects of the course for the Ordinary Degree are those included in the following table
  • GROUP 2 (a) History
  • GROUP 3 (a) Philosophy
    • Except with the special permission of the Faculty no candidate may proceed to any of the subjects set out in the following table with-
    • Except by special permission of the Faculty, a candidate begin- ning the course after December 31st, 1944, must pass the eight subjects
    • Where an honour examination is provided in any subject of the course for the Ordinary Degree, a candidate may enter for and be
    • In any subject of the course for the Ordinary Degree which is not a subject of the course for the Degree with Honours the Faculty

The subjects in the course for the ordinary degree are those included in the following table: included in the following table:. With special permission from the head of department, a student can take English Part III as the second part of a major or minor.

DEGREE WITH HONOURS

  • Classical Philology B. History
  • Philosophy
  • Mathematics
  • English Language and Literature F. French Language and Literature
  • Economics I. Political Science
  • Mathematical Statistics
  • Russian Language and Literature N. Fine Arts
    • The subjects of the course must be passed in accordance with Section 5 hereof so far as it is applicable and in accordance with suet,
    • The Faculty may direct in the case of any subject or part of a subject that the Final Examination shall be held at the same time as the
    • In addition to the Class Lists for the Final Examination in each Honour School there shall be a separate Class List for the Final
    • No candidate may be placed in the Class List at the Final Examination more than twice in the same School or Combined Honour
    • A candidate who has failed to obtain a place in the Class List at any Examination
    • Where a candidate desires to abandon the course for the Degree with Honours and to proceed with the course for the Ordinary Degree
    • A candidate for the Ordinary Degree may after completing his First Year apply to be approved under Section 13 (a) hereof as a
    • A person who has obtained the Ordinary Degree may with approval óf the Faculty be admitted as a candidate for the Degree with
    • A candidate who has been placed in the Class List at the Final Examination in any School or Combined Honour Course may subse-
    • The following Exhibitions may be awarded annually on the work of the year
    • At the Final Examination there shall be the following Scholar- ships
    • The payment of one-third of the value of each of the above Scholarships except the Dixson Research Scholarship in Mathematics
    • Except with the approval of the Faculty no Scholarship in any Honour School at the Final Examination shall be awarded except to a
    • Candidates for the Degree of Master of Arts shall either have completed the course for the Degree of Bachelor of
    • The preliminary examination for candidates who are Bachelors of Arts (Ordinary Degree) shall be determined by the Head (or
    • Candidates must enter their names with the Registrar not later than the end of the third week of the first term of the year in which
    • Candidates shall pursue advanced studies and enter for exam- ination in one of the following schools
    • Candidates shall pursue their advanced studies through not less than one academic year, provided that if any candidate be engaged
    • The examination in each School shall be prescribed by the Professorial Board in the Details of Subjects, may be either wholly or in
    • Candidates who satisfy the examiners will be classified either as having passed or as having been awarded First Class or Second
    • Candidates who have fulfilled the conditions prescribed and are Bachelors of Arts of not less than one year's standing may be admitted
    • Notwithstanding any Statute or Regulation to the contrary, candidates who at or before the examination held in the fourth term
    • A Bachelor of Arts may at any time after seven years from the completion of his course for that degree become a candidate for the
    • If the Faculty is satisfied that a graduate in some other Faculty has had an adequate training in letters the Faculty may at any time after
    • Every candidate must submit for examination an original work*
    • A candidate shall not submit for examination work in respect of which a degree has been awarded in any University, or, without per-
    • If the principal work submitted by a successful candidate has not been published the Degree shall not be conferred until it has been
    • Candidates who have fulfilled the prescribed conditions may be admitted to the degree of Doctor of Letters
    • A candidate for the Diploma in Journalism shall pursue his studies for at least two years after admission to the course
    • The Board of Studies in Journalism may admit to the course any candidate who
    • The subjects of examination of the first year shall be—
    • The subjects of examination of the second year shall be—
    • The subjects of the course shall be taken in an order approved by the Board
    • A candidate who has—

Except with the approval of the Faculty, these Scholarships will not be awarded except to a candidate who is placed in the first class. Except with the approval of the Faculty, no exhibition in any subject will be given except to a candidate who is placed in the first class in that subject.

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11(P) III (H)

Students who are registered for first-year mathematics courses must register with the Mathematics department no later than the Wednesday before the start of the lectures to complete a Tutorial Class Form. Students in these courses should inquire about lecture times at the Law School Office during the three weeks before the start of the first semester.

BACHELOR OF ARTS (ORDINARY DEGREE)

APPROVAL OF COURSFS

If Fine Arts C is not available during a student's course of study, Fine Arts A or B may be taken as the second part of the second sub-major.). In addition to the subjects of the Bachelor of Science programme, the program must include at least one year of work in the arts.

GREEK PART II

GREEK PART III

LATIN PART I

LATIN PART II

LATIN PART III

FRENCH SUBJECTS

FRENCH PART IA

FRENCH PART I

Four of the following (but no more than two works by one author): Corneille, P.-Le Cid, Polycucte, L'Illusion comique. Bonnefon, P.-2llontaigne et ses amis. and others) - The great literary salons (XVIIth and XVIIIth centuries).

FRENCH PART III

GERMAN SPECIAL COURSE

GERMAN PART IA

GERMAN PART I

McEachran, F. - Life and Philosophy of J. History of the German Novel, from Goethe to 7'homas Barraclough, G. The Ruler, the Writer, the Man. Pitman or any other edition.). In the oral exam, under the guidance of the lecturer, each student must focus on one lyric poet of the mentioned period and one prose work prescribed for consideration.

GERMAN PART III

Students are recommended to attend the introductory course for lectures on the structure and history of the Germanic languages ​​in German Part I (first semester only). The quality of the candidate's work during the year will be taken into account at the annual examination.

DUTCH PART II

DUTCH PART III

HEBREW PART IA

HEBREW PART I

HEBREW PART II

Waxman, M. - History of Jewish Literature from the End of the Bible to Our Days, Vol.

HEBREW PART III

First article on unseen prose, prescribed prophetic texts, translations from English, second on questions of history and archaeology, prescribed poetry, Mishnah text, Hebrew translation, literature. The first article as for II. part, the second on prescribed texts, an essay in Hebrew, questions on history.).

ARABIC PART I

ARABIC PART II

RUSSIAN PART I

Class work will be taken into account when determining exam results, and students are expected to attend classes regularly and complete prescribed class exercises and final assignments.

RUSSIAN PART II

Class work, oral and written, will be taken into account when determining exam results.

RUSSIAN PART III

COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY

Students are expected to submit essays, which will be discussed in tutorial classes, or (with external students) by correspondence.

MODERN ENGLISI- I

ENGLISH PART II

Students are requested to submit an essay, not to exceed 5,000 words, which must be submitted to the Secretary of the English Department on or before Friday, July 8, 1955. Students should consult with one of the faculty members or the English language teacher Part III before they plan the essay.

FINE ARTS A

The subject of the essay must be chosen from a list of subjects which can be obtained from the Secretary at the beginning of the year. Students taking Fine Arts A as a second or third year subject will be instructed to undertake more specialized study within the scope of the syllabus.

FINE ARTS В

Students taking Fine Arts A as a second or third year subject will he directed to undertake more specialized studies within the scope of the syllabus. van Gogli, V. — Letters to his brother. Students taking Fine Arts B as a second or third year will be directed to undertake more specialized studies within the scope of the syllabus.

FINE ARTS C

Students taking Fine Arts C as a second or third year will be directed to undertake more specialized studies within the scope of the syllabus. Each of the three art subjects (A, B, C) can be taken as the first, second or third subject in a major.

MUSIC A

BRITISH HISTORY

AMERICAN HISTORY

R. – Constitutional documents of the Puritan revolution,. ed.)—The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.

MODERN HISTORY

AUSTRALIAN HISTORY

ANCIENT HISTORY PART I

SOCIAL HIS TORY

ECONOMICS A

ECONOMICS B

ECONOMICS C

STATISTICAL METHOD

PUBLIC FINANCE

These will be taken into account in the annual examination and failure to submit written work may result in exclusion from the annual examination.

ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY PART I

ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY PART II

A more detailed study of the primary and secondary industries of the more developed parts of the Pacific area, with special reference to the economic interests of the British Commonwealth, the international investment of the United States, and international cooperation in the development of the resources of the Pacific area.

ECONOMIC HISTORY FART I

The economic development of Australia and the United States, with special emphasis in each case on the period since 1850. Department of Commerce - Historical Statistics of the United States ed.) - The Growth of the American Economy.

POLITICAL SCIENCE B

POLITICAL SCIENCE C

PHILOSOPHY PARTI

HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY

LOGIC

ETHICS

POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY

CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHY

Details can be found in the part of the handbook dealing with the honors degree. Self-study lessons are held in Pure Mathematics Part I, and practice lessons in Pure Mathematics Part II, IIIA.

PURE MATHEMATICS PART I

In addition, references to books specifically relating to each year's work will be found in the details of the individual subjects. Additional references will be given in the lectures. The first paper will test candidates' knowledge of the work covered by the standard course and will be taken by all students, regardless of whether they have attended the standard course or the higher course.

PURE MATHEMATICS PART II — COURSE B

PURE MATHEMATICS PART III — COURSE A

Practical applications of graphical, numerical and mechanical methods for solving problems, together with relevant theory, as follows: Summation of series, difference tables, interpolation, numerical integration and solution of differential equations, curve fitting (methods of least squares and moments), numerical and graphical solution of equations. PURE MATHEMATICS PART III - COURSE B A course of three lectures per week, with practical lessons throughout the year.

GENERAL MATHEMATICS

The self-study lessons are given in Applied Mathematics Part I and the practical lessons in Applied Mathematics Part II.

APPLIED MATHEMATICS PART II

APPLIED МАТНЕМ ATICS PART III

THEORY OF STATISTICS PART I

THEORY OF STATISTICS PART II

II. (CUP.)

Books recommended for additional reading and reference are listed in the General Manual of the Department of Psychology. Honors candidates will be expected to demonstrate a wider and more detailed knowledge in both laboratory notebooks and examination papers than Pass candidates.

PSYCHOLOGY PART II

Books recommended for additional reading and reference are listed in the General Manual of the Department of Psychology. Honors candidates will be expected to achieve a higher standard in their work throughout the course and in the examinations.

PSYCHOLOGY PART III

Honors candidates will be required to show in both laboratory notebooks and examination papers a wider and more detailed knowledge than Pass candidates.

COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOUR

Honor candidates are expected to achieve a higher level during their education and during the examinations.

APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY A

PSYCHOPATHOLOGY

Candidates must submit satisfactory notebooks and demonstrate satisfactory competence in practical work and show that they have achieved a sufficient standard in individual testing.

CRIMINOLOGY

Students will be required to submit an essay on a prescribed topic during the second term.

HISTORY AND METHODS OF SCIENCE A

Harvard Case Studies in Experimental Science, no. Butterfield, H.—Origins of Modern Science. There will be no practical lessons, but the lectures and exercises will be illustrated with practical demonstrations as much as possible.

HISTORY AND METHODS OF SCIENCE В

Naturalistic, Idealistic and Teleological Explanation in Biology. v) The place of Matlgeniatics and the development of logical rigor.

PHYSICS PART I

CHEMISTRY PART IB

Three and a half hours per week covering work in gravimetric and volumetric analysis, an introductory course in qualitative analysis by semi-micro methods and elementary organic chemistry. Honors candidates are required to take an additional 3-hour written assignment in general and organic chemistry.

ZOOLOGY PARTI

Special emphasis will be placed on organic chemistry and the biological implications of the subject. A notice available in the department gives details of the procedure to be followed to obtain apparatus.

BOTANY PART

GEOLOGY PARTI

The library of the Department of Geology is open to students, and the staff will provide advice on reading a special volume of the work.

GEOGRAPHY

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS (DEGREE WITH HONOURS)

SCHOOL 0F CLASSICAL STUDIES

Candidates will be examined in Greek Part II and Latin Part II at the annual examination at the end of the second year. The Final Examination in the School of Classical Studies will be held in two parts, part I at the end of the third year, part II at the end of the fourth year.

GREEK PART I

More advanced non-prescribed translations. iv) Aspects of the history, antiquities and literature of classical Greece relevant to the study of prescribed texts. More advanced non-prescribed translations. iv) Aspects of history, antiquities and literature of classical Rome relevant to the study of the prescribed texts.

GREEK PART IV

LATIN PART IV

SCHOOL 0F HISTORY

Fourth Year: (a) Theory and Method of History. a) Students who have completed Year One must be approved by the Faculty of Arts as candidates for the Honors Degree before entering Year Two of the Honors School. The essay must be completed and submitted on the first day of the third semester.

ANCIENT HISTORY FART I

A course of lectures as for the ordinary Diploma, together with additional lectures during two terms of the Academic Year. British history on a general scale, together with a more advanced treatment of the special period 1603-1660, including a detailed study of designated texts.

GENERAL HISTORY PART II

GENERAL HISTORY PART III

GENERAL HISTORY PART IV

The subjects to be available in the following year will be announced to third-year students in their third term and they must choose one of them before the end of their third year. Descriptions of the available subjects and study guides will be distributed to third-year students.

THEORY AND METHOD OF HISTORY

SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHY

Instruction will be provided in sonic or all of these subjects according to the demand and the available staff. Candidates who have failed to obtain First or Second Class Honors in this subject, but wish to continue in the Honors School, are advised to inquire of the Professor of Philosophy, as he will be guided in his recommendation by the merits of the case.

PHILOSOPHY PART I

This year is considered a preliminary year of general studies, and students who have completed it must be approved by the Faculty of Arts as candidates for an Honors degree before enrolling in the second year of Honor School. The professor of philosophy usually recommends such approval for candidates who have obtained first or second honors in philosophy l'art I. Candidates who have failed to obtain first or second honors in this course but wish to continue in the Honor School are advised to consult the professor philosophy, as he will be guided by the content of the case in his recommendation.

HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY (HONOURS, GREEK)

HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY (HONOURS, KANT) (4th YEAR)

Attitude to political science, to political ideologies, to philosophy as a whole and to the course of history. ii) Concept of political freedom. iii). A study of some of the main philosophical researches that have taken place in the last ten or twenty years, an extension and elaboration of the general survey in Contemporary Philosophy (Pass), Sect.

AESTHETICS

PHILOSOPHICAL PSYCHOLOGY

SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS

Knowledge of the entrance exam in both subjects is assumed in the lectures. The first paper tests the candidates' knowledge of the work covered in the Standard Course and is taken by all students whether they have taken the Standard Course or the Advanced Course.

PURE MATHEMATICS PART II

The second paper, also made by all students, will consist of two alternate sections, one on the work of the Standard Course and the other on that of the Higher Course. Awards can be given to candidates who have passed the exam very well, regardless of which part of the second paper they chose; but the award of first class honors shall be restricted to those who have shown superior ability in the work of the higher course.

PURE MATHEMATICS PART III

PURE MATHEMATICS PART IV

APPLIED MATHEMATICS PART I

Knowledge of the matriculation work in both of these subjects is assumed in the lectures. The first paper will test candidates' knowledge of the work covered in the standard lectures and will be taken by all students, regardless of whether they have attended the standard or higher grade course.

APPLIED MATHEMATICS PART III

Weatherburn, C. The first paper tests applicants' knowledge of the work covered in the standard class lectures and is taken by all students whether they have taken the standard course or the advanced course. Awards can be given to candidates who have passed the exam very well, regardless of which part of the second paper they chose;. but the award of first class honors shall be restricted to those who have shown superior ability in the work of the higher course. iii) Vibrations, waves and conduction.

APPLIED MATHEMATICS PART IV

PHYSICS PART II

SCHOOL 0F ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

In their third year, they submit an essay and take paper 2 of part I of the final exam at the School of English Language and Literature. In their fourth year, they take papers 1, 2 and 3 of part II of the final exam.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE PART I

In the first year, candidates will take the first part of English language and literature and one of the additional subjects. In the second year, candidates will take English Literature II. the part in which the class is required and the remaining additional subject.

ENGLISH LITERATURE PART II

ENGLISH LANGUAGE PART II

ENGLISH LITERATURE PART III

ENGLISH LANGUAGE PART III

SCHOOL 0F FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

A student who has completed the first year of the Ordinary Degree course and passed Part I French may, with the permission of the Faculty, enter the Honor School. The final exam in the School of French Language and Literature will be based on recorded third and fourth year classwork and on the following set of tests.

FRENCH PARTI

FRENCH PART II

FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE PART I

FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE PART II A course of lectures weekly throughout the year, with additional lectures

A course of lectures and special tutorial classes weekly throughout the year. i) French literature of the 20th century, from 1885 to the present day. ii) Free composition in French: advanced work.

FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE PART III

SCHOOL OF GERMANIC LANGUAGES

The Head of the Department of Germanic Languages ​​will normally reconfirm such approval for candidates who have obtained at least second class honors in German Part I and Dutch Part I. A student who has completed the first year of the course for the Ordinary Degree, and have passed German Part I and Dutch Part I, may, with permission from the faculty, be admitted to the Honor School.

GERMAN PART II

A critical study of German Political Philosophy during the 19th century, based on the following textbooks:. Students are advised to attend the course of lectures on “Outlines of German History prescribed for Part I during second and third terms or on.

DUTCH PART I

The examinations take into account the quality of the candidate's work throughout the course. In addition to the course for the ordinary degree, a Middle Dutch course is given, for which the following texts are prescribed:.

DUTCH PART IV

GERMANIC PHILOLOGY

OLD NORSE

SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS

In their second year, candidates must take Economics Part II, Statistical Method and second part of the additional series of subjects. In their third year, candidates must take Economics Part III and the third part of the additional series of subjects.

ECONOMIC HISTORY PART I

Before the end of their third year, candidates must choose a subject for the essay, which is required as part of the final examination. At the end of the third year of the course, students may be required to take a test in a modern language.

ECONOMIC HISTORY PART II

Students must be approved by the Faculty of Arts as candidates for the Honors Degree before entering Year Two of the Honors School. The Final Examination in the School of Economics consists of the Essay in accordance with section 5 above and the following papers.

ECONOMICS PART I

ECONOMICS PART II

ECONOMICS PART III

RCONOMICS PART IV

A more detailed discussion of the growth of systematic economic theory from the work of the Physiocrats and Adam Smith to that of Marshall. A discussion of certain aspects of the development of economic theory in the twentieth century.

MATHEMATICAL ECONOMICS

SCHOOL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

Second year: (a) Political Science B (Bons.),. b) General History Part II or General History Part III, (c) Pass Course in another subject. Third year: (a) Political Science C (Jone.), (b) International Relations (Jone.), (c) Pass Course in another subject.

POLITICAL SCIENCE A

The Final Examination in the School of Political Science will be divided into two parts as follows: taken at the end of the third year) (1) Political Science 13. 3) General History Part II or General History Part III (4) International Relations . taken at the end of the fourth year) Political Science D (Two papers). A course of lectures as for the ordinary degree, together with a tutorial every week throughout the academic year.

POLITICAL SCIENCE D

Course of lectures as for a full-time degree, together with one hour of exercises each week throughout the academic year. A study of some of the leading political theories which have influenced the development and operation of government in the following countries: (a) United States: Federalist and Anti-Federalist theories; (b) Soviet Union: Theories of Lenin, Trotsky and Stalin on the proletarian revolution, the dictatorship of the proletariat and the relations between the Soviet revolution and world socialism;.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

SCHOOL OF SEMITIC STUDIES

They will be examined in these subjects at the Annual Examination at the end of the Second Year. In addition, such parts of the Babylonian Talmud and of Targum as will be read during the year.

SYRIAC

ETHIOPIC

COMPARATIVE GRAMMAR OF THE SEMITIC LANGUAGES

BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY

К . SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY

Application must be made in writing to the Sub-dean by the Professor of Psychology for permission. i) to change the requirements of section 1 (iii), such as the inclusion of grade II subjects or subjects of degree courses other than those prescribed;. ii) to change the order set out in article 2;. iii) to be credited with Psychology subjects passed in other universities. A graduate holding the Ordinary Degree or a student proceeding to the Ordinary Degree may proceed to the Honors Degree by fulfilling those requirements of Paragraph 4 which he has not yet fulfilled, provided that a student who takes Psychology Part III passed is not a candidate for Honors in.

PSYCHOLOGY PART I

The final Honors class list will take into account the results of all Psychology subjects.

PSYCHOLOGY PART II

PSYCHOLOGY PART IV

SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS 1. The Honour School of Mathematical Statistics comprises the following

In their third year, candidates will take courses in Pure Mathematics Part III, Statistical Theory Part II and one of Economics A, Psychology Part I, Logic. In their fourth year, candidates will take courses in Pure Mathematics Part IV, and Theory of Statistics Part III.

INTRODUCTION TO GENETICAL TERMINOLOGY

The work done in the study of the special subject referred to in the previous paragraph and the practical work done in the Statistical Laboratory will be.

THEORY OF STATISTICS PART III

SCHOOL OF RUSSIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

Candidates will sit an examination in both subjects at the end of their third year and are expected to be placed in Russian Part II1.t. Candidates will be required to submit essays and other assignments from this part during the year instead of the annual exam.

RUSSIAN PART IV

SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS

Students reading for Honors must undertake a detailed study of selected original works of art in each of the first three years of their degree. During the second and third years of the course, students must translate selected passages from art criticism into Italian or German.

FINE ARTS B

Students who have completed the first year must be approved by the Faculty of Arts as candidates for the degree with honors before entering the second year of the honors school. Honors students will be required to do a special study of one of the approved periods in their first year as zaell as in subsequent years.

FINE ARTS C

FINE ARTS D

COMBINED HONOUR COURSES

Third Year: Latin Part III (Ione.), and General History Part II, or General History Part III. Second year: Latin Part II (Ione.), Pure Mathematics Part II (Ione.), and either Ancient History Part I, or Greek Part I (Pass).

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