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A branch of the bank is located at the north end of the building in which the Registrar's Office is located. This will be based on the applicant's and their parents' taxable income for the financial year prior to the one in which they want help.

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University Library

Lending Library for Country Students

Examinations

Following a decision made by the professorship, ex-servicemen and ex-servicewomen are admitted in their first university year after discharge to a supplementary examination in any subject in which they do not pass the annual examination. It should be noted that by direction of the Board of Professors, acting under its emergency powers, a student who fails an examination may be called upon to show cause why he should not be excluded from his course for the duration of the war.

Graduation

In addition, any student in any faculty who fails two consecutive annual examinations will be reported to the faculty and may be expelled from a course or courses determined by the faculty or may be restricted in any year to courses determined by the faculty. committee.

The Union

Student Facilities

Students are requested to inform the office once they have made an appointment when the registration fee will be refunded. The opening hours of this center are displayed on notice boards throughout the Union.

Appointments Board

The Colleges of the University

REОULAТ IØNЅ

  • The Degree of Bachelor of Commerce may be conferred either as an Ordinary Degree or as a Degree with Honours
  • A candidate for the Degree shall at the beginning of his first year secure the approval of the Faculty of Economics and Commerce
  • No candidate shall be admitted to examination in any subject of the course or to the Final Examination for the Degree with Honours
  • Candidates who are taking or have taken the course for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts and who wish to take the course for the
  • A candidate for the Ordinary Degree shall pursue his studies for at least three years after matriculation
  • A candidate shall be deemed to be pursuing his first year until he has received credit for four subjects and thereafter to be pursuing
  • The subjects of the course for the Ordinary Degree shall be those included in the following groups :
  • Subjects of Groups III and IV shall be taken in accordance with the Regulations governing the Degrees of Bachelor of Arts or
  • For the purpose of completing a qualification for the Degree a candidate who begins the course after January 1st 1947 shall not
  • In lieu of passing in a subject as prescribed for the Ordinary Degree candidates may enter for and be classed at the Examination in
  • Sub ject to the provisions of section 15 a candidate for the Degree with Honours shall pursue his studies for at least four years
  • A candidate shall be deemed to be pursuing his fir st year until he has received credit for four subjects and thereafter to be pursuing
  • A candidate shall take in his first two years the subjects o £ Group I of the course for the Ordinary Degree ; provided that with
  • The Final Division of the course shall comprise such a con- tinuous and progressive course of study extending over not less than
  • The Faculty may admit to the course for the Degree with Honours a candidate who has completed the whole or part of the course
  • A candidate who abandons the course for the Degree with Honours may qualify for the Ordinary Degree by completing such
  • A candidate who has completed the work of the Final Division in the manner prescribed in the Details of Subjects may be admitted
  • A candidate may be admitted to the Degree with Honours who has
  • A candidate who has failed to obtain a place in the Class List at any Final Examination
  • Exhibitions shall be awarded on the results of the Honour Examination in the subject concerned. No candidate shall be eligible
  • No candidate shall present himself for examination in the course for the Degree of Master of Commerce unless he is either
    • All 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
    • The candidates shall submit a thesis on a subject approved by the Faculty
    • A candidate whose thesis has been passed by the examiners and who has complied in other respects with the provisions of this Regulation
    • No candidate shall be allowed to commence the course for the Diploma in Commerce unless he has passed some examinationt

Instead of passing in a prescribed subject for the ordinary degree, candidates may enter and be classified in the degree examination, candidates may enter and be classified in the examination in that subject in the course for the honors degree, provided that a subject such is not part of the Final Exam. The candidate will take in his first two years the subjects o£ Group I of the ordinary Diploma course; provided that with Group I of the subject for the ordinary degree; provided that with the permission of the Faculty, a candidate may take Pure Mathematics Part I instead of Commercial Law Part I. No candidate shall enter the work for the Final Division unless he has attained in the first two years of course to such standard as described in the Subject Details.

A candidate who has failed to secure a place in the Class List at any final examination: at any final examination:. a) may, if judged by the Faculty to be of sufficient merit, obtain credit for such subjects of the course for the Ordinary Degree, and may be admitted to that Degree on completion of such further work. Exhibitions will be awarded on the basis of the results of the honors examination in the relevant subject.

Group I

Group II

A candidate shall be deemed to be pursuing his first year until he has received credit for four subjects and thereafter to be pursuing

No candidate shall be admitted to examination in any subject of the course unless he has attended such classes and performed such

The subjects of the course shall be those included in the following Groups

  • Subjects of Group III shall be taken in accordance with the Regulation governing the Degree of Bachelor of Arts
  • Candidates for the Diploma may be admitted in any subject to the Honour Examination in the Degree course and may upon the
  • A candidate may be granted the Diploma in Commerce who has
  • Na candidate shall be allowed to begin the course after January 1st, 1947, unless he
  • This regulation shall expire an December 31st, 1952
  • A candidate for the Diploma of Public Administration shall pursue his studies for at least two years after matriculation, and shall
  • No candidate shall be admitted to examination in any subject of the course unless he has attended such instruction and performed
  • A candidate must pass at the Annual Examinations in the following subjects in a manner approved by the Board of Studies in
  • British History Aar Economic History Part I
  • Political Science A
  • Elementary Jurisprudence and Constitutional Law
  • Economics Part I
  • Public Administration
  • Money and Banking
  • Political Science B or C
  • Public Finance
  • A candidate may present himself at the honour examination (if any) in any subject of the course and be placed in the class list and
  • Any candidate who began the course for the Diploma in Public Administration before January 1st, 1949, under the Regulations then

A candidate is considered to be in his first year until he has received credit for at least four subjects of the course, and then to be in his second year. No candidate shall be admitted to the examination in any subject of the course unless he has attended such instruction and done of the course unless he has attended such instruction and done such work as may from time to time be prescribed in the particulars of subjects. Unless the Board of Professors has given special permission, a candidate may not retain credit for any subject for more than seven years.

A candidate may present himself at the Honors Examination (if any) in any subject of the course and be placed on the class list and any) in any subject of the course and be placed on the class list and may be awarded the exhibition in that subject. in each case to the regulations for Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Commerce as the case may be. Any candidate who commenced the course for the Diploma in Public Administration before January 1, 1949, according to the regulations then Administration before January 1, 1949, according to the regulations then in force, may be permitted by the Board to complete his course according to these regulations.

ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE DIPLOMA (ORDINARY DIPLOMA) AND DIPLOMA IN COMMERCE. 1) Full-time students will be required to take their following courses. Departures from this order will only be approved in exceptional circumstances. Commercial Law Part I (if not taken in First Year) or a Group II subject. Two subjects from Group II, or one subject from Group II and one from Group IV.

We remind them of the requirement that they must complete their degree studies within nine years.

DEPARTMENT OF CІ MMFRCE ACCOUNTANCY PART I

The work on this subject includes the creation and maintenance of a complete, but small, set of books under the double entry system, the extraction of trial balances and the preparation of accounting reports in accordance with a series of transactions entered for this purpose. This subject is aimed at students who do not intend to progress in Accounting. A course with two lectures and one tutoring hour of 90 minutes per week throughout the year.

ACCOUNTANCY PART IIА

Butterworth, 1939.) (iii) McDonald, Henry and Meek—Australian Bankruptcy Law and Practice. iv) O'Dowd and Menzies-Victorian Company Law and Practice. Book classification modifications to meet the needs of cost accounting procedures; reconciliation between financial data and costs; incorporation of cost registers with general accounting records; controlled cost records. Classification of expenses and income; material, labor and expense accounting; service capacity - used and idle; accounting for expenses other than those directly related to production; applications of historical cost accounting procedures to enterprise types, joint costs, and by-products. e) Default cost account.

Budget control and relation to general accounting and cost accounting; preparation and presentation of budgets. Cost Bulletins, Australian Institute of Cost Accountants (as recommended in lectures). Commonwealth Institute of Accountants.) Sanders—Cost Accounting for Control.

ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY PART I

ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY PART Т 1

INDUSTRIAL ADMINISTRATION

The problem of industrial relations, proposals for its solution, and the methods employed by some of the principal countries for the attainment of industrial peace; principles and practice of industrial regulation; development of wage control and different forms of this control; development of the concept of "basic salary"; the constitution, functions and powers of Australian industrial authorities. Australian arbitral awards and changing the basis for their decision; wartime changes in the practice of industrial control; workers' councils and joint production committees; principle and practice of incentive payments; International Labor Organization; factory and trade legislation; apprenticeship legislation; legislation covering workers' compensation. The economic basis of marketing; marketing functions; broker ; marketing of agricultural, grazing and horticultural products; wholesale distribution—secondary products; retail distribution; cooperative marketing; warehouse in marketing; organized produce markets; traffic in marketing; market finance; market research; export marketing - secondary products; marketing costs; social control of marketing; marketing of the main Australian primary products, wool, wheat, meat, butter, fruit.

The course will have particular reference to the public administration of the Commonwealth, States and local governments of Australia. Economic history of Australia in some detail. a) Recommended for prior reading: Ashley-Economic Drgarnisatian of England.

І RY PART II

Special reference will be made in the lectures to the Journal of Public Administration and other journals. Institute of International Affairs - Contemporary V.Z. Mitchell---The Western Pacific Trial Initiative. Students may be required to consult statistical publications and periodical articles as directed by the instructor.

Development of economic theory from the mercantilists to modern times, with particular reference to the doctrines of the mercantilists and the Рhysiocrats; Adam Smith and the Classical School in England; Jevons, Sidgwick, Marshall, Bdhm-Bawerk and the Austrian School. freedom of choice as applied to consumers, employees and entrepreneurs; markets and prices, including the compensation of the factors of production.

MONEY AND BANKING

PUBLIC FINANCE

STATISTICAL METHOD

Articles and other publications referred to in lectures. studies of methods and data illustrated by Australian statistics of degΡography, prices, production and national income.

THEORY OF STATISTICS PART I

After completing the subjects of Group I, candidates must apply to the faculty for enrollment in the last part of the course. After admission to the final department, candidates must continue full-time studies in higher economics and one of the following specializations chosen from group II subjects in the third and fourth year:. Most of the work for the essay should be done during the summer vacation before senior year.

Essays must be completed and submitted no later than the first day of the third semester of the final year. Admission to the final examination depends on satisfactory completion of the work prescribed for the final section of the course.

SUBJECTS

Candidates may be required to sit the annual examinations in the subjects of their specialization. Before the end of the first year of the Final Section of the course, candidates must submit a subject for the Essay required as part of the Final Examination for the approval of the Faculty. A more advanced treatment of the work prescribed in the course for the Ordinary Degree for the remaining subject of the candidate's specialisation. i) Hayek—Pure Theory of Capital, Parts I and II.

Candidates who are Bachelors of Commerce (ordinary degree) may present themselves for the qualifying examination one year after graduation and, if successful, may submit their theses two years after graduation. Candidates must submit the proposed topic for their thesis for faculty approval.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

BRITISH Н ISTІR У A

ELEMENTARY JURISPRUDENCE AND CCNSTITUTI І NAL LAW

POLITICAL SCIENCE В

POLITICAL SCIENCE C

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