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Attention is drawn to the following points related to the acquisition of the matriculation qualification: Before registration they must attend the office of the sub-dean in the Old Arts Building to complete an application for approval of the course proposed for the First Year.

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Single Subjects

Graduation

Student Counselling O11 eе

Appointments Board

Financial Assistance

Student Facilities

CHAPTER 2 REGULATIONS

The subjects of the course for the ordinary degree are those included in the following table:. Subject to faculty approval, these scholarships will only be awarded to a candidate placed in first class.

The candidate must also satisfy the examiners in such written, oral or practical examinations as may be required by the Board on the recommendation of the examiners. If the head of the relevant department is not an examiner, he does not have the right to vote.

Choice of Course

Approval of Course A. DEGREE WITH HONOUEs

GROUP 1 Group 1(a), Foreign language

Art A Fine Art B or C Fine Art C or B Sub-subject is Fine Art A and Fine Art В or C. Modern History A Australian History Fine Art B or Fine Art C or sub-subject (one History subject must be included).

Group 3(a), Philosophy

Indonesian Studies I Indonesian Studies II Indonesian Studies III A student who passes Indonesian Studies Part I and Part II may be exempted from the requirement to take one subject in group i(a), but must still take ten subjects in total. Provided that two subjects from group 4 must have been taken before History and Philosophy of Science (science course).].

Group 4(a), Applied Mathematics and Statistics

Psychology IIA Psychology IIIA

The course must include at least one full year's work in Art, in addition to coursework for the Bachelor of Science. COMPVØ COURSE FOR BACHELOR GROUPS OF Øßs, BACHELOR OF COMMEвсE.

DETAILS OF SUBJECTS

DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICAL STUDIES

ORDINARY DEGREE

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Students are required to submit written work during the year

GREEK PART I Four lectures per week

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EXAMINATION

  • one in Prose Composition and Unprepared Translation, and one in Prescribed Authors)
    • GREEK PART II Three lectures and one tutorial per week
  • papers ( one in Prose Composition and Unprepared Translation, one in Prescribed Authors, and one in Historical, Literary and Cultural Background)
    • GREEK PART III Four lectures and one tutorial per week
  • papers (one in Prose Composition and Unprepared Translation, one in Prescribed Authors, and one in Historical, Literary and Cultural Background)
    • LATIN PART I
  • papers (one in Prose Composition and Unprepared Translation, and one in Prescribed Authors and Roman History)
    • LATIN PART II Four lectures or tutorials per week
    • LATIN PART III Four lectures and one tutorial per week

Candidates are examined in the subjects of Greek Part II and Latin Part II at the annual examination at the end of the second year. At the end of the third year, the candidates are examined in Unseen Translation from Greek and Latin.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS SYLLABUS

  • GREEK PART I (Ions)
  • GREEK PART II ( Ions )
  • GREEK PART III (Ions)
  • LATIN PART I (Ions)
  • LATIN PART II (Ions)
  • LATIN PART III ( Ions )

The final examination in the school for Classical Studies is held in two parts, part I at the end of the third year, part II at the end of the fourth year. As part of part II of the final examination, each student must also complete and hand in an essay of no more than 9,000 words on an approved subject on the first day of the third term.

110. LATIN PART IV

COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY

MASTER OF ABTS

SCHOOL OF CLASSICAL STUDIES

CRIMINOLOGY DEPARTMENT

CRIMINOLOGY A

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS

218. ECONOMICS A

219. ECONOMICS B Economics A must be passed before this subject is taken

220. ECONOMICS C

223. STATISTICAL METHOD Economics A must be passed before this subject is taken

SYLLABUS

221. PUBLIC FINANCE Economics В must be passed before this subject is taken

The balance of payments and factors affecting the external balance; international monetary relations and capital movements; exchange rates; theory of comparative costs; theories of economic development; problems with economic development in underdeveloped areas;. public policy in relation to economic development and external balance with particular reference to Australia and some Asian countries. Economic activity and its relation to natural resources and other physical and climatic conditions; organization of resources for productive purposes and level of economic development; location and organization of industry; transport and communication; population problems;.

228. ECONOMIC GEDGRAPHY PART II

217. ECONOMIC HISTORY PART I

Economic history of Australia and the United States with special emphasis in each case on the period since 1850. The course is designed to meet the requirements of students who wish to assess the changing position of Asia in the world economy.

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In their third year, candidates take Economics part III and the third part of the supplementary course series. A more advanced treatment of the work prescribed for Economics A in the Ordinary Degree course.

A more advanced treatment of the subjects prescribed for economics in the Ordinary Degree course, together with a general overview of economic principles. This course is intended as an introduction to the history of economic theory in its relation to policy.

235. MATHEMATICAL ECONOMICS

MASTER OF ARTS H. SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

RHETORIC

WRITTEN WORK

ENGLISH PART II A course of two lectures a week, with one tutorial class

Students are required to submit three essays, details of which will be provided during the year. Students who fail to submit the required essays by the due dates may not be awarded credit for the course.

ENGLISH PART III

In their first year, candidates will take English Language and Literature Part I, and one of the two additional subjects. In their third year they will take papers 3 and 4 of part I of the final examination.

128. ENGLISH LITERATURE PART II

129. ENGLISH LANGUAGE PART II A course of two lectures a week with tutorial work

130. ENGLISH LITERATURE PART III A course of five lectures a week, with tutorial work

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131. ENGLISH LANGUAGE PART III A course of lectures amounting to about four hours á week

132. ENGLISH LITERATURE PART IV A course of lectures and seminar work throughout the year

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MASTER OF ARTS

SCHOOL OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Candidates are required to prepare a thesis on an approved subject. They will

DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS

  • FINE ARTS A
  • FINE ARTS B
  • FINE ARTS C
  • FINE ARTS A As for the ordinary degree
  • FINE ARTS В
  • FINE ARTS C

The final examination in the School of Fine Arts will be divided into two parts:' Part I will consist of one 3-hour paper in each of the following:. An additional weekly seminar in which certain specific problems of the period will be studied.

167. FINE ARTS D

During the year, an additional weekly lecture will be organized in one or two terms. An additional weekly seminar in which some specific problems of 18th century art will be discussed.

MASTER OF ARTS N. SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS

DEPARTMENT OF FRENCH

FRENCH PART IA

For section (i) of the syllabus, first-hand knowledge of representative authors will be expected in the examination. The above books are available in the University Library, but students must have their own copies of all books marked with an asterisk.

B. The books mentioned above are available in the University library, but students must have their own copies of all books marked with an asterisk

  • FRENCH PART I
  • FRENCH PART IL
  • FRENCH PART III

Students submit short essays in French and explanatory exercises on the literature of the 17th century. Students submit short essays in French and an exercise in explanation of the literature of the 18th century.

H4NOURS DEGREE

SCHOOL OF FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

  • FRENCH PART I (Ions)
  • FRENCH PART II (Ions )

The first will be either on part (ila) of the syllabus (for students taking French Language and Literature part I) or on part (iib) of the syllabus (for combined course students not taking French Language and Literature part I A course of five lectures or seminars and a special throughout the year i) French literature of the 20th century. ii) The social and intellectual history of France since 1870. iv) Advanced unseen translation in French.

ESSAY WORK

ORAL WORK

BACKGROUND COURSE

AND LITERATURE

DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY

108. GEOGRAPHY PART III

HONOURS DEGREE P. SCHOOL OF GEOGRAPHY

A course of two lectures, one self-study class and three hours of supervised work per week throughout the year, with one additional self-study class per week throughout the year and additional written work for honors candidates. A course of three lectures and three hours of supervised work per week throughout the year, with an additional tutorial per week throughout the year and additional written work for honors candidates.

170. GEOGRAPHY PART IV

The tutorial class and additional written work for honors candidates will deal with more specialized topics in either the economic or historical geography of the regions being studied.

171. POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY

GEOGRAPHICAL DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION A course of lectures and seminars, equivalent to approximately three hours each.

172. GEOGRAPHICAL DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION A course of lectures and seminars, equivalent to approximately three hours per

DEPARTMENT OF GERMANIC LANGUAGES

GERMAN PART I

EXTERNAL STUDIES

  • GERMAN PART II
  • GERMAN PART III
  • DUTCH PART I
  • DUTCH PART II
  • DUTCH PART III

Students are advised to take an introductory course of lectures on the structure and history of the Germanic languages ​​in German Part I (first semester only. Carmiggelt, S.—Tussen Mal en Dwaas.. in: Acht Werken, Amsterdam.) de Wit, A .— Orpheus in de Desi.

HONOURS DEGREE

SCHOOL OF GERMANIC LANGUAGES ( For possible combinations with this school see p. 220.)

  • GERMAN PART I (Ions)
  • GERMAN PART II (Ions)
  • GERMAN PART III (Ions)

The annual exam will take into account the quality of the candidate's work throughout the year. A will be examined in the annual examination at the end of the Second Year only in the Dutch part II, and those taking the B course only in the German part II.

  • DUTCH PART I (Ions)
  • DUTCH PART II (Ions)
  • DUTCH PART III (Ions)

Under the guidance of a lecturer, candidates must prepare for the main essay, which is part of the school's final exam.

140. ADVANCED MIDDLE DUTCH (SCHOOL OF GERMANIC LANGUAGES, COURSE B )

141. DUTCH PART IV

142. GERMANIC PHILOLOGY A course of one or two lectures per week throughout the year

SCHOOL OF GERMANIC LANGUAGES

A preliminary examination in Icelandic, Gothic, or early New High German, including literature of the 16th and 17th centuries. The preliminary exam can be given before or immediately after the presentation of the thesis.

DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY

  • ANCIENT HISTORY PART I
  • BRITISH HISTORY
  • MODERN HISTORY A
  • AMERICAN HISTORY
  • AUSTRALIAN HISTORY

One or two 3-hour papers; the number to be determined will be communicated to students in the first term. One or two 3-hour papers; the number that will be set will be communicated to students during the first term.

Ø. FAR EASTERN HISTORY

MODERN HISTORY B

A survey of some main developments in the political history of Europe from the French Revolution to 1939. The following works, which will be extensively referred to during the year, are now available in paperback editions and students are advised to purchase them:.

SOCIAL HISTORY

The following volumes in the Problems in European Civilization (D.C. Heath and Co.) series will also be helpful:. ed. Australia, with particular reference to the emergence of the social worker profession and the factors responsible for its changing character from the late nineteenth century to the Second World War.

HONOURS DEGREE В. SCHOOL OF HISTORY

ANCIENT HISTORY PART I (lolls)

A course of lectures as for the ordinary degree, together with one additional lecture per week during two quarters of the academic year. A course of lectures as for the ordinary degree, together with additional lectures, probably one a week during two terms of the academic year.

112. GENERAL HISTORY PART I

AusTRAт Ρ IAN HIsToRY

Descriptions of the available subjects and study guides will be distributed to third-year students. An introduction to the relevant topics will be given during discussion in the third year, after which a general assignment will be prepared in Part I of the final exam.

DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE

  • HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE I
  • HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE II
  • Greek Dynamics
  • Dynamics in the Middle Ages
  • Rise of modem mechanics
  • Theories of the structure of matter
  • Pneumatics in the 17th and 18th centuries
  • Gas chemistry, including its application to biological problems
  • Theories of combustion
  • Foundations of the atomic theory

The main part of the course will deal with a detailed study of the development of selected scientific theories. Students with sufficient scientific and mathematical background will be exempted from this part of the course.

B ОО KS

  • The Aristotelian concept of science and its methods; its influence and over- throw
  • Science and Religion
  • The rise of chemical industry
  • HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE (SCIENCE COURSE )
  • HISTORY AND PHILOSPHY OF SCIENCE I (lions) A course of lectures as for the ordinary degree
  • HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE II (Ions) A course of lectures as for the ordinary degree
  • HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE (SCIENCE COURSE) (Ions)

History and philosophy of science C. History and philosophy of science D. b) Two of the following subjects prescribed for the degree with honors in the School of Philosophy. Or two of the following subjects prescribed for the degree with honors in the School of History:

169. HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE D

SCHOOL OF HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE

DEPARTMENT OF INDIAN STUDIES

FACULTY OP ARTS HANDBOOK EXAMINATION

Option A)-Indian Philosophy (Brahr name and Buddhist)

176. INDIAN STUDIES PARТ III

Indian Literature (in 1963—Bengal)

Option A )—Hindu Social Theory and the Caste System

DEPARTMENT OF INDONESIAN AND MALAYAN STUDIES

ORDINARY DEGREE Group 2(d)

INDONESIAN STUDIES PART I

INDONESIAN STUDIES PART II

INDONESIAN STUDIES PART III

DEPARTMENT OF ITALIAN

ITALIAN PART IA

  • ITALIAN PART I
  • ITALIAN PART II
  • ITALIAN PART III
  • SCHOOL OF ITALIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

In their first year, candidates in the Honors School will take the Honors Course in Italian Part I and two additional subjects (one of which will normally form part of a minor), approved by the Head of Department.' In their third year, candidates will take the honors courses Italian Part III Literature and Italian Part III Language.

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

  • PURE MATHEMATICS PART I
  • PURE MATHEMATICS PART II
  • PURE MATHEMATICS PART III — COURSE A
  • PURE MATHEMATICS PART III — COURSE .B
  • PURE MATHEMATICS PART III — COURSE C
  • GENERAL MATHEMATICS
  • APPLIED MATHEMATICS PART I • A course of two lectures and one tutorial class per week throughout the year
  • APPLIED MATHEMATICS PART II
  • APPLIED МАТНЕМАТICS PART III
  • PURE MATHEMATICS PART II (lions)
  • paper as for the pass course, arid one 3-hour paper for honours
    • APPLIED MATHEMATICS PART II (Ions) A course of three lectures per week throughout the year
    • APPLIED MATHEMATICS PART III ( Hoп s )
  • of the preamble (see p. 139)

It is assumed that the students at the matriculation exam have knowledge of the work prescribed for Pure Mathematics and Calculation and Applied Mathematics. A knowledge of the matriculation work in both these subjects will be assumed in the lectures.

MASTER OF ARTS D. SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS

DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC

MUSIC A

МUSIC

MUSIC C

ESSAYS

DEPARTMENT OF ORIENTAL STUDIES

COURSES IN CHINESE

CHINESE PART I

Such candidates will major in East Asian Studies I and Chinese II and III for the Ordinary Degree. They can take Chinese II as an additional subject in group 1(a) in the ordinary degree.

CHINESE PART II (Available in 1963.)

Candidates who wish to continue to Chinese II must also take East Asia Studies I (see p. 150), as a passing grade in this subject is a requirement for Chinese II. Similar exemption may also be granted at the discretion of the Head of Department to other candidates who have recognized professional qualifications in Chinese.

CHINESE PART III

HONOURS DEGREE Q. SCHOOL OF CHINESE

CHINESE PARТ I, (Ions) A course of 7 hours per week of lectures and tutorials

As for the ordinary degree, together with a course on the history of the Chinese language. With regard to the ordinary degree, as well as a course of 3 hours per week of lectures and exercises in prescribed texts in medieval Chinese and on Chinese bibliography.

CHINESE PART III (Ions) (Available in 1984.)

CENTRE OF EAST ASIAN STUDIES

EAST ASIAN STUDIES I

DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY

  • PHILOSDP НY PART I
  • MODERN PHILOSOPHY A (Formerly History of Philosophy)
  • Spinoza—
  • ETHICS
  • POLITICAL PI - IILOSOPН Y
  • PROBLEMS OF PHILOSOPHY
  • GREEK PHILOSOPHY

A study of the works of Leibniz, Spinoza and F. The course is intended to introduce students to the works of rationalist metaphysicians, and intended to introduce students to the works of rationalist metaphysicians, and special attention will be paid to topics such as the following: the possibility of a rationalistic metaphysics, monism and pluralism, the concept of substance, the nature of the self. Two essays are required of students over the course of the year. tr. by Elwes.) ( Bohn of Dover.).

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  • MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY
  • PHILOSOP1Y PART I (Ions)
  • LOGIC (Ions)
  • GREEK PHILOSOPHY (Ions) Details as prescribed for the ordinary degree

At the end of this year there will be an exam in Philosophy subjects, according to the honor standard. A combined course for the Honors degree in the School of Philosophy and the Social Studies degree has been approved.

118. KANT'S CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON

POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY (Ions) One lecture-tutorial class per week throughout the year

A survey of developments in philosophy, mainly British, from 1900 to 1950, serving as an introduction to a discussion of developments in the last decade in Contemporary Philosophy II. (2) a brief review of the work of Moore and Russell, culminating in a study of Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus;.

120. CONTEMPORARY РHILOSOPHY PART II

121. AESTHETICS A course of one lecture per week throughout the year

The aim of the course is to consider questions in the philosophy of mind. They work under the supervision of a member of the Philosophy Department to whom they regularly report on the progress of their work and who advises them on appropriate reading.

DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

  • MODERN GOVERNMENT B
  • MODERN GOVERNMENT C
  • INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
  • East-West Relations since 1941
  • International Organization
  • Asia and the Pacific
    • ORGANIZATIONAL THEORY
    • PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
    • SCHOOL ` OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

In addition, candidates for the honors degree must take one other subject at pass standard, and Part I or Part IA of a foreign language in the First Year of the course. In the pure school, Organizational Theory is examined in an annual exam at the end of the second year.

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SCHOOL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

Candidates will prepare a dissertation on an approved topic and will be advised on an appropriate course of study. Candidates are expected to pass an oral examination covering the general area of ​​their research.

DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY

INTRODUCTION

To be admitted to the fourth year, a student must have at least three excellent grades in six psychology courses, one of which must be in psychology IIIA. A student may enroll for an Honors degree in the first year, after which it will be compulsory to take Psychology I and any three other subjects approved by the Faculty on the recommendation of the Department Chair. Knowledge of a foreign language is a prerequisite for admission to the Faculty of Arts.

100. PSYCHOLOGY PART I

The student who did not study a foreign language for matriculation and therefore cannot enter the Faculty of Arts, can study Psychology either in the Faculty of Science or in the Faculty of Economics. Knopf, 1958.) ( Recommended for students reading for a major or minor in Psychology.) or *Morgan, C. Department of Psychology—Elementary Statistical Methods.

101. PSYCHOLOGY PART IIA

Social Psychology applied to Education

Social Psychology applied to Industry

Introduction to theory and practice of clinical psychological procedures and the professional functions of the clinical psychologist. An oral and/or practical test can be held in any part of the year's work.

104. PSYCHOLOGY PART IIIA

A candidate will be admitted to the 2nd year if he has been taught psychology part I and has passed the three subjects in subsection A candidate will be admitted to the final year if he has passed five psychology subjects and has passed in at least two of these, including psychology part IIIA, and has passed the subjects in subsection 1 (iii) above.

160. PSYCHOLOGY PART IV

A course of two lectures and one hour of discussion per week, together with practical work throughout the year. A course of two lectures and one lesson per week, together with practical work throughout the year.

DEPARTMENT OF RUSSIAN

RUSSIAN PART IA

RUSSIAN PART I

RUSSIAN PART II

BOO К S

  • RUSSIAN PART III

LITERATURE

The course for the degree with honours in the school of Russian Language and Literature comprises the following subjects

In the second year, candidates take honorary courses in Russian Part II and Modem History В, unless the same other course has been specially approved by the head of the department. Russian literature in the second half of the nineteenth century, with a special focus on the works of Dostoyevsky.

RUSSIAN PART I (ions)

The three additional subjects must be approved by the Head of the Department of Russian Language and Literature. As for the common degree. ii) Introduction to the history of the Russian language. iii) Introduction to the comparative philology of the Slavic languages.

162. RUSSIAN PART III LITERATURE

165. RUSSIAN PART IV LITERATURE

Essay in Russian must be submitted before or on the last day of the second term.

166. SERBO - CROATIAN A course of one lecture per week throughout the year

DEPARTMENT OF SEMITIC STUDIES

  • HEBREW PART IA
  • HEBREW PART I
  • HEBREW PART II
  • HEBREW PART III
  • ARABIC PART I
  • papers. Class work during the year may be taken into account
    • ARABIC PART II
    • ARABIC PART III
    • BIBLICAL LITERATURE AND ANTIQUITIES PART I A course of three lectures and one tutorial per week throughout the year
    • BIBLICAL LITERATURE AND ANTIQUITIES PART II A course of two lectures and two tutorials per week throughout the year
    • BIBLICAL LITERATURE AND ANTIQUITIES PART III A course of two lectures and two tutorials per week throughout the year
    • MIDDLE EASTERN THOUGHT AND CULTURE PART I A course of two lectures and two tutorials per week throughout the year
    • MIDDLE EASTERN THOUGHT AND CULTURE PART II A course of two lectures and two tutorials per week throughout the year
    • MIDDLE EASTERN THOUGHT AND CULTURE PART III A course of two lectures per week with two tutorials throughout the year

For History and commentaries, the students are referred to the relevant material in the bibliography of the Biblical Literature and Antiquities part I course. A course of two lectures and two tutorials per week throughout the year. a) The study will cover aspects of the rise of literate civilization in the Middle East up to and including the Persian conquest.

SYLLAВUS

The courses for the degree with honours in the school of Semitic Studies comprise the following subjects

In their third year, students take honors courses in the appropriate two of the following: Hebrew Part III, Arabic Part III, Aramaic/Syriac Part III along with the continuing third-year course in Biblical Archeology or Middle Eastern Thought and Culture, or in Ethiopian . In the fourth year, candidates take honors courses in two of the following subjects: Hebrew Part IV, Arabic Part IV, Aramaic/Syriac Part IV.

Two papers from each of two of the following

HEBREW PART I (Ions)

In addition to the core material of the regular class, honors students will choose two of the three options available, viz. a) Modern Hebrew (b) Post-Biblical Hebrew (c) Additional Biblical Hebrew.

  • HEBREW PART II (Ions )
  • HEBREW PART III (Ions)

In addition to regular class work, Honors students have to choose two of the options available, viz. a) Medieval and modern Hebrew (b) Post-biblical Hebrew. Maimonides-Hilkhot Talmud Torah; Wallenstein-Some Unpubllshel , Piyyutim from the Genizah of Cairo; Klausner-Biyme Bait Sheni; Rashi and Kimchi; Enoch III; Mishnah Sanhedrin.

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