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Graduates of another faculty and Social Studies Diploma holders are exempt from the prerequisite. Holders of a university degree in physical education and some other degrees are eligible provided they have passed at least one language.

Selection and Enrolment NEw S тunEлттs

Those entering their sophomore year must report to the Associate Dean's office to complete a course approval application for sophomore and subsequent years. These may in special circumstances be admitted on payment of an additional fee, but no candidate will be admitted to the annual examination in any subject, except by special permission of the Faculty, who has not registered for that subject within one month of the examination. the beginning of the first term.

Fees

They must notify the sub-dean of any proposed changes at any stage in their courses. In order to maintain the accuracy of the University's records, each student will be required at the end of the first term to complete a special re-enrolment slip indicating the subjects he intends to study for the remainder of the year. study.

Text Books

Intended students should consult with the relevant department head and obtain a special application form from the vice dean's office. Candidacy must be approved by the relevant department and faculty before enrollment is accepted.

Part-time Students

Evening Lectures

External Studies

Students resident in the metropolitan area or outside Victoria will not normally be accepted for external study. The fees for external studies are (except for annual registration, sports, union and S.R.C. fees) the same as for lectures, and each must be paid on the due dates.

Single Subjects

German (Assistance in these subjects is limited to correcting exercises. Students who require this must write to the professor.) Greek. Modern Philosophy (Further information can be obtained from the Political Philosophy lecturer in charge of external study in Philosophy.

Examinations

Any student from any faculty who fails the examinations may be reported to the Board of Professors and may be excluded from the course or courses that the Board of Professors shall determine, or may be restricted in any year by the Faculty specified topics. Entries for the final exam in Arts (diploma cum laude) must be submitted no later than Thursday 27 July.

Graduation

Student Counselling and Housing

Their long experience in the employment and professional development of university men and women enables the Nominations Committee officers to provide reliable advice on professional careers. Students receive a lot of information about studying at the university, so that most of the practical questions that concern them can be answered before the start of the semester.

University Halls of Residence

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 for the ordinary degree for three years, and the degree with
  • No candidate may receive credit for any subject for the purposes of the degree of bachelor of Arts unless be has at least six months before presenting himself
  • Subject to dispensation by the faculty in special cases, no candidate shall be admitted to examination in any subject of the course or to the final examination
  • A major consists of three subjects, approved by the faculty as affording a continuous and progressive course of study, passed in three separate years
  • 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
  • Arabic part I 176-1. Bengali part I
  • French part I 11. German part I
  • Latin part I 2 Russian part I
  • Indonesian part I 17. Hebrew part IA

Arabic Part III Bengali Part III Part III Chinese Part III Dutch Part III French Part III German Part III Greek Part III Hebrew Part III Italian Part III Japanese Part III. No candidate may receive credit for more than four subjects passed at any one examination.

22. Arabic part II

  • French part II 12. German part II
  • Greek part II 19. Hebrew part II
  • Latin part II 2 Russian part II

Majors must correspond to the grading set out below and no major may include more than one Grade 1 subject.

75. Criminology A

  • Ancient History 59. British History
  • Far Eastern His- tory

53. Biblical Literature

  • 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 may if it thinks flt prescribe

Except with faculty approval, these scholarships will only be awarded to a candidate placed in first class. No exhibition on any subject will be awarded except with the permission of the faculty, except to a candidate placed in first class for that subject.

  • A candidate shall enter his name with the Registrar not Iater than the end of the third week of the first term of the year in which he commences either the
  • A candidate shall pursue advanced studies and enter for examination in one, or, with the approval of the faculty, in two of the following schools—
  • CIassical Studies B. History
  • Philosophy D. Mathematics
  • English Language and Literature F. French Language and Literature
  • Economics I. Political Science
  • Mathematical Statistics
  • Russian Language and Literature N. Fine Arts
  • History and Philosophy of Science P. Geography
  • Oriental Studies
  • Italian Language and Literature
    • A candidate shall ordinarily pursue his advanced studies through not less than one academic year, but if any candidate be engaged in employment other than
    • A candidate who satisfies the examiners shall be classified either as having passed or as having been awarded first class or second class honours
    • A candidate who has fulfilled the conditions prescribed and is a bachelor of Arts or a graduate in some other faculty of not less than one year's standing may be
    • Notwithstanding any statute or regulation to the contrary, candidates who at or before the examination held in the fourth term 1935 obtained first or second

Notwithstanding the provisions of rule 3.5, Bengali Part II and Bengali Part III shall not be a subject in the course for the Bachelor of Arts degree until 1st January 1968 and 1st January 1969 respectively. A candidate who has obtained credit in any subject or subjects of the course before 31 March 1966, may complete the course under the regulations in force on 31 March.

  • A candidate may be required during his course to attend lectures and practical work in subjects prescribed by the Board
  • If the Board is of opinion that a candidate is not making satisfactory progress it may terminate his course or make such changes in the conditions of his candidature
  • A candidate in submitting his thesis shall state generally in a preface and spеcificallу in notes the sources from which Ьis information is derived, the extent to
  • A candidate may not present as his thesis any work for which a degree has been conferred on him in this or another university, but he will not be precluded
  • Candidates who have fulfilled the prescribed conditions may be admitted to the degree of doctor of Philosophy

The candidate must also reimburse the examiners for the written, oral or practical tests that the board, on the recommendation of the examiners, may require. If the head of the relevant department is not an examiner, he does not have a vote.$.

COURSES IN ARTS

Students should carefully read the regulations on p. 20 and recipes in the details of the selected course. All students must be approved by the Faculty as candidates for an Honors degree before being admitted to the second year of the course.

Cнотr 2 A subject in History, Economics; Political Science, Criminology

Most of the subjects to be taken each year are strictly prescribed and the course must be taken in the order specified in the details. Details of pure honors courses are set out under the relevant department heading.

Bengali II

History and philosophy History and philosophy History and philosophy of science I science II science III or Philosophy consists of three philosophy courses taken in accordance with the prerequisites and does not include both IA philosophy and IB philosophy.

Geography

Public Administration Modern Government A Public Administration International Relations A or В. Political Sociology Modern Government A International Relations Modern Government B. A candidate studying Pure Mathematics or Pure Mathematics I and II may choose to major.

GROUP 5 Area Studies

A candidate who has completed the Dip. and wish to complete B.A. degree can receive credit for up to two subjects in В.А. course for the Dip's work. The remaining subjects must include two main subjects and be chosen so that the course meets the requirements of the B.A. The credits awarded will be deemed to fulfill the requirement of a subject from Group 4. COMBINED COURSE FOR BACHELOR OF ARTS, DIPLOMA IN SOCIAL STUDY.

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DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICAL STUDIES

  • Classical Greece
    • SCHOOL OF CLASSICAL STUDIES ( For possible combinations with this school see p. 249)
  • papers (one in Prose Coxnposition, one in Unprepared Translation and one in Prescribed Authors)
    • GREEK PART II (Ions)
  • papers (one in Prescribed Authors, one in Prose Composition, one in Unprepared Translation and one in Historical, Literary and Cultural Background)
    • As for Greek part III ( ordinary degree)
    • Special studies
    • Additional reading for 1967
  • papers (one in Prose and Verse Composition, one in Unprepared Translation and one in Prescribed Authors and Roman History)
  • papers (one in Prescribed Authors, one in Prose, and Verse Com- position,
    • LATIN PART III (Ions)
    • Latin unprepared translation
    • SCHOOL OF CLASSICAL STUDIES

In their first year, candidates will take Greek part I (pass or henne), Latin part I (bounce) and one of the additional subjects. Candidates will be examined in the subjects of Greek part II and Latin part II at the annual examination at the end of the Second Year.

CRIMINOLOGY DEPARTMENT

CRIMINOLOGY A

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS

An examination of the growth of an industrial society in Britain in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries - the factors involved in this process and the social and economic consequences. A course of lectures and discussion classes throughout the year. i) Equilibrium of the firm; monopolistic competition and price policy; trade cycle; Public finances. ii) Special topics in Applied Economics.

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

  • RHE ТORIC
  • ENGLISH PART II
  • ENGLISH PART III
  • SCHOOL OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE ( For possible combinations with this school see p. 249)

Students are expected to submit three essays, details of which will be provided during the year. Students are expected to submit three essays, details of which will be provided during the year.

PART I

PART I English Poetry from 1500

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 B
  • FINE ARTS A As for the ordinary degree
  • FINE ARTS B
  • papers and a visual examination, two papers as for the ordinary degree but at a higher standard, the third paper on the additional honours work
    • FINE ARTS C As for the ordinary degree
  • papers and a visual examination, two papers as for the ordinary degree but at a higher standard. The third will be devoted to the honours lectures

In the second term, some of the lectures will be devoted to the study of works of art in the National Gallery of Victoria. Students who take one of the courses listed in 5(a) in the first year must take one of those listed in 6(a) in the second year.

DEPARTMENT OF FRENCH

  • FRENCH PART I
  • FRENCH PART II
  • FRENCH FART III
  • SCHOOL OF FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
    • FRENCH PART I (Ions)
    • FRENCH PARТ II (Ions)
  • papers, one on part (i) of the syllabus and the other on part (ii); a class test in unseen translation from Renaissance French
  • papers, one on the novel (to be done in French ), the second on poetry and the drama; the thesis ( above mentioned) on a selected topic; oral

The literature of the 17th century will be examined throughout the year through essays and explanations. This course is an integral part of the preparation for the examinations in Advanced Medieval French Language and Literature.

DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY

A separate study will be made of the settlement and development of parts of North America and Australia. Candidates are required to prepare a thesis on a topic approved by the head of department.

DEPARTMENT OF GERMANIC STUDIES

  • GERMAN PART I Miss E. Ruff
  • DUTCH PART III Professor J. Smit
  • SCHOOL OF GERMANIC STUDIES (For possible combinations with this school see p. 249)
    • GERMAN PART I (Ions)
  • papers (the first and second as for the ordinary degree, the third on the additional authors prescribed for honours); oral test of twenty minutes
    • GERMAN PART II (Ions)
  • papers (the first on above (i), the second on Germanic Philology);
    • DUTCH PART I (Ions)
    • DUTCH PART II (lions)
    • DUTCH PART III (Ions)
    • SCHOOL OF GERMANIC STUDIES

The annual examination takes into account the quality of the candidate's work during the year. The annual examination takes into account the quality of the candidate's work during the year.

DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY

ANCIENT HISTORY

An overview of European history between the fourth and the middle of the seventeenth century, on which we will concentrate. a) the development of government in Germany and France; C. — A History of Medieval Europe from Constantine to St. Waley, D. — Later Medieval Europe from St. E. — The Age of Catherine de Medici.

SOCIAL НISТoRY

Students are advised to plan their courses of study in consultation with a member of the academic staff of the Department of History. These courses should normally include the main courses offered by the Faculty of Arts department, excluding the Department of History.

Honours

Supervisors of theses will require proof of such work at the beginning of the fourth year. First year: Introduction to Legal Method will be taken instead of the first subject passed in the history course.

Books

SCHOOL OF HISTORY

Three copies (quarto, typed, double spacing) of each thesis must be submitted, one of which will be deposited in the University Library. Candidates' attention is drawn to the recommendations of the Board of Professors regarding the form of theses (regulation 4.6 in the University Calendar).

DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE

  • HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE I
  • HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE I
  • HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE (SCIENCE COURSE )
  • papers as for the ordinary degree. Candidates for honours will be expected to show a wider and more detailed knowledge than pass candidates in
    • HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE II (Ions) A course of lectures as for the ordinary degree
  • papers as for the ordinary degree. Candidates for honours w il be
  • papers as for the ordinary degree. Candidates for honours will be expected to show a wider and more detailed knowledge than pass candidates in both
  • papers as for the ordinary degree. Candidates for honours will be expected to show a wider and more detailed knowledge than pass candidates in
  • paper to be taken in the final honours year
    • SCHOOL OF HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE

Students with sufficient scientific and mathematical backgrounds will be exempt from this part of the course. They will work under the supervision of a member of the History and Philosophy of Science department, to whom they must report regularly on the progress of their work.

DEPARTMENT OF INDIAN STUDIES

SCHOOL OF INDIAN STUDIES

The Honors degree course at the School of Indian Studies includes the following subjects:. In their first year, candidates in the Honors School will take Indian Language Part I, Indian Studies I (Honours) and two additional courses (one of which will normally form part of an approved sub-major) by the Head of the Department of Indian Studies.

DEPARTMENT OF INDONESIAN AND MALAYAN STUDIES

INDONESIAN PART I

INDONESIAN AND MALAYAN STUDIES A

Course of lectures and hours as for a regular diploma, with additional lessons and reading. Study as for a normal degree, with an additional weekly seminar devoted to the theories of "development policy" as applied to Indonesia and Malaysia.

DEPARTMENT OF ITALIAN

  • ITALIAN PART I
  • ITALIAN PART II
  • ITALIAN PART III
  • SCHOOL OF ITALIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Combined honours courses are available with most other subjects
  • A thesis on an approved topic, to be prepared under the guidance of a supervisor and submitted in third term
  • papers (the first and second as for the ordinary degree, the third on special authors); terminal tests, class work and oral test as for the ordinary
  • papers (one on section (1) of the syllabus, the other on section (1));
  • papers (one on part (i) of the syllabus, the other on part (ii) )
    • SCHOOL OF ITALIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Candidates will, under supervision, prepare a thesis in Italian, and will be re-

In respect of the Ordinary Degree, together with an additional 3-hour Lions (i) and (ii) of the syllabus. With regard to Italian Part III, Ordinary Degree, with the addition of the following:. i) Italian literature of the 17th and 18th centuries with special reference to Metastasio, Goldoni and Parini.

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

  • PURE MATHEMATICS PART I
  • PURE MATHEMATICS PART II. PASS COURSE
  • PURE MATHEMATICS PART III — COURSE A
  • PURE MATHEMATICS PART III—COURSE B
  • PURE MATHEMATICS PART III—COURSE C
  • GENERAL MATHEMATICS
  • APPLIED MATHEMATICS PART I
  • APPLIED MATHEMATICS PART II
  • APPLIED MATHEMATICS PART III
  • SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS ( For possible combinations with this school see p. 249 )
    • PURE MATHEMATICS PART See p. 156
    • APPLIED MATHEMATICS PAKT II ( Honours Course)

Students who studied Applied Mathematics Part II (Pass) in years prior to 1962 will not have received item (i) of the current syllabus for that subject. Year of Honors School for Mathematics should normally have achieved at least second class honors in Pure Lathes Part I and Applied Mathematics Part I.

DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC

MUSIC A

MUSIC C

HONOURS DEGREE 951. MUSIC D

MASTER OF ARTS

DEPARTMENT OF ORIENTAL STUDIES

In the second year, candidates will take Chinese Part II along with an additional subject or other part of the approved sub-major or major. In the third year, candidates will take Chinese Part III together with an additional subject or third part of the approved major.

ORDINARY DEGREE

In addition to the intrinsic value of the resulting diversity of literary expressions and historical records, this broad background makes a knowledge of modern Japanese scholarship particularly useful in the study of other Asian civilizations. Again, Japan's extraordinary success in the task of modernization, both cultural and economic, has resulted in the growth of a vigorous modern literature in close touch with all contemporary problems, as well as a steady flow of valuable publications on scientific and other specialized research.

32-1. JAPANESE PART I

Japanese studies are therefore important both for the intrinsic interest of the national culture, ancient and modern, as well as for the many special contributions the Japanese have made to Asian and general problems of our time.

32-2. JAPANESE PART II

Lectures, Tutorials and Exams: Attendance at all lectures and tutorials is compulsory and class work and essays will be taken into account in the grading of exam results. Attendance at all lectures and tutorials is compulsory and class work and essays will be taken into account in grading the exam results.

DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY

  • EPISTEMOLOGY, LOGIC AND METHODOLOGY
  • ETHICS
  • PROBLEMS OF PHILOSOPHY This subject will not be available in 1987
  • MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY

Three short assignments and one longer essay are required of students over the course of the year. Two essays will be required of students over the course of the year. ed.)—Existentialism from Dostoevsky to Sartre.

DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

  • MODERN GOVERNMENT A
  • MODERN GOVERNMENT B
  • MODERN GOVERNMENT C
  • INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS A
  • POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY
  • PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
  • Study of certain aspects of public administration in Australia
  • SCHOOL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
    • MODERN GOVERNMENT B (Ions )
    • MODERN GOVERNMENT C (Ions)
    • INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS A (Ions)
    • POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY (lions )
    • PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (Ions)

A student who has not attempted honors, but who at the end of the First Year 196. The examination in the School of Political Science taken at the end of the Fourth Year shall be a final examination.

DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY

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