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Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery Bachelor of Medical Sciences (Honors degree) Diploma of Clinical Sciences (Dip.Clin.Sc.) Master of Surgery (M.S.). Bachelor of Science in the Faculty of Science (B.Sc.) Master of Science in the Faculty of Science (M.Sc.) Doctor of Science in the Faculty of Science (D.Sc.).

TABLE OF  CONTEI\TS VOLUME  II
TABLE OF CONTEI\TS VOLUME II

SCHEDULES

Biology I

Chemistry I

Geology I

Mathematics I and IM

Physics I

Zoology I

Agriculture II

Botany II

Chemistry II

Genetics II

Geology II

Zoology II

Biometry I

Agriculture IV Agronomy

Economics III (see 4. below) Entomology II

Genetics III

To qualify for the Ordinary degree a candidate shall, subject to the condîtions'and modiûcatioís spãciûed in clause 4, sátisfa'ctorily

IH, Plant Biololy IH and Zoology f, or (í) Biology I. b) Agriculture II and either two other subjects from Group B. oî another subject from Group B and a subject from Group A. not yet taken or equivalent.

Biolqgy I:nd ang_one of General Biology IH, plant Biology

Economics III and Mathematical Statistics II;

Physics I and Physics IM;

Geology I and ang one of Geology IH, General Geology IH, Physical Geology IH;

A. candidate who enrolled for the degree during or befor-e 1971

Roseuorthy Agri,cultural C olle ge A

Tsr HoNouns DscR-EE

SYLLABUSES

AGRICULTURAL BIOCHEMISTRY AND SOIL SCIENCE

AGRICULTURE

A course of three lectures and seven hours of practicals per week for three semesters. The practical work includes an individual experimental project. of hyp entation; ffeld ind-po[. A course of three lectures and seven hours of practical work per week for three terms. The practical work includes an individual project.

ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY

Cantarow, ,4., ilo Schepartz, 8, Biokimika (Saunders). nalabaga.), Phgsìology ti salun-at.panagmanehar ken, metabolismo iti tlw rumhnnt ( Butterworth). Blaxter, K,L, Enerhiametabolismo van rumirwnts (Hutchinson),. eds.), Adnptasion dagiti Domestic nga Ayup (Lea anil Febiger).

BIOMETRY SECTION

ECONOMICS

Nature of agricultural holdings, theories of farm management, objectives of farmers, analysis of farm investments and accounting methods of farm management. Agricultural policy objectives and analysis of agricultural policy measures in Australia and some overseas countries.

ENTOMOLOGY

Students wishing to take the honors degree in Entomolosv should consult with the Chairman of the Department of Entomology. A course of reading will be prescribed by the Department Chair and must be started in the long vacation before the yes is awarded.

GENETICS

A cardicate may also be required to attend lectures and take exams in a non-English speaking department.

PLANT PHYSIOLOGY

PRACTIC,A.L EXPERIENCE

REGULATIONS

FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE

AND TOWN PLANNING

REGULATIONS, SCHEDULES AND DEGREES

SYLLABUSES OF

A candidate who fails to pass the first or second grade may be awarded the ordinary degree, provided he has completed in all other respects the work for that degree. Except with the permission of the faculty, a candidate will not be admitted to the examination for any subject.

No candidate shall be granted exemption -from atten-da-nce at lectures or practical work eicept upon grounds approved by the

A student who has passed examinations in pari møterìa in another faculty or otherwise, or who desires that his work at other

Urban and Regional Planning and Urban Design I. Additional work for students who, according to regulation 4, have been granted permission to continue with the Honors degree:. Advanced Studies I: seminar courses in a selection of the following topics:. i) Advanced Architectural Design and Planning.

Fieldwork: two hours a week for three semesters and measured surveying in the last two weeks of the third semester. Advanced projects in architectural design and applications related to building science, architectural construction and structures.

HONOURS DBGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURB

A candidat is considered bv

A candidate who complies with the foregoing conditions and satisffes the examinets may bè admitted to the Tegiee of Master of

OF THE DEGREE OF

The Facultr

  • A candidate who complies with the foregoing conditions and satisffes the examiners may be admitted to the degree of Master of

A candidate who meets the foregoing conditions and satisfies the examiners may be admitted to the degree of Master of Satisffes. The examiners can be admitted to the degree of Master of Town Planning. 13. The fees payable by the candidates shall be prescribed by the Council from time to time.

  • Any other graduate may by passing in such subiects a
  • A candidate who desires that wor* which he has completed in

A candidate who wants that work* that he did in .. Council, Qn -advice of the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, determines. 8., The selection and kryout of l.and fm plnuine frells and pLau-grounds, Reports of the New Towns Committee (National Playing Field,{ssoc., London, H.M.S.O.),.

FACULTY OF ARTS

A candidate who wishes to enroll in a higher education institution must obtain the consent of the headmaster of the institution concerned. There is no FFnar exam, except with special permission_of the faculty, . is completed until four years of study have been completed after matriculation.

A candidate shall do such written or practical work as may be prescribed by the professor or lecturer

REGULATIONS. fc) Names of candidates eligible for Honou¡s. deàiée will be published in alphabetical order in the following. classes and divisions in each school:. Except with the permission of the faculty, the candidate may not pro-. 34; r'.rbi"ôt^for which he has not completed the prerequisite subjects prescribed in the curricula.

The following shall be the subjects of classes and examinations

A matriculating student enrolled for the Bachelor of Arts degree before June 30, 1962, may submit for the Bachelor of Arts degree up to June 30, 1967, more than three courses which he has submitted for the degree without submitting his diploma prior to admission in the diploma. No graduate who has obtained an Honors Degree in a subject or "field of study" in another Faculty may obtain a Bachelor of'Arts Honors degree in the corresponding subject, field of study or school of the Faculty of Arts.

Anthropology I

The fees payable by the candidates shall be determined by the Council from time to time.

Chinese I

Dlama I

English I

French I and IA

German I and IA Greek I and IA

Latin I

Music I and IA Politics I

Psychology I

Mathematics I

English II

Latin II

Linguistics II

Logic II

Music II

Philosophy II

Biochemistry II

Physics II

Physiology II

Economics III

English III and IIIS French III and IIIB

German III and IIIB

Greek III and IIIS

Linguistics III

Logic III

Music III and IIIS

Psychology III

Biochemistry III and IIIN{

Botany III and IIIM

Geochemistry III

Geology III and IIIM

Geophysics III

Microbiology III

Physics III and IIIM

Zoology III and IIIM

No subject shall be counted twice, and a candidate shall not plesent both subjects of any of the following pairs

Chemistry II a_nd ei,ther Physical and Inorganic Chemistry II

Economics I and Social Economics I;

Economics II and Macroeconomics IIH or Microeconomics

IIH;

French I and French IA;

French II and French IIA;

German I and German Ir\;

German II and German IIA;

Greek I and Greek IIIS;

Logic II and Logic III;

Music I and A;

Philosophv I and anv of Logic and Argument IH, Introduc-

Physics I and Physics, Man and Society IH;

Psychology III and Psychology IIIH(A) or Psychologv

  • A candidate shall not present any two of Mathematics IS, r\{athematics IN4, Mathematics I, Mathematics IH
  • A candidate shall not present more than two of History IA,
  • A candidate shal four of Biogeography
  • A candidate who enrolled as a matriculated student before 31 March, 1964, and passed in Educ_ati_on before _31 March, Ig66, may
  • These schedules came into force on I January, Ig73,
  • To qu-ah{y f-or-the Ordin¿¡t degree a candidate shall present nine subjects which shall include
    • A candidate for the Honours degree shall attend classes regularly and pass examinations in one of theJollowing subjects
    • Except by permission of the Faculty a candidate shall take the whole of ^the lial examination for the -Honours
    • Indicates second-year subject taken only by Honours students'
    • Final Honours

Except with the permission of the Faculty, a candidate must take the entire Honors examination of the entire Honors examination. The letter H used in place of the second number indicates a half-subject trvo of rvwhich counts towards the degree as a whole subject'.

ANTHROPOLOGY

Banton, M., The social anthropologg of compler societies (Tavistock), +Beteille, A., Caste clnss and' poøerz changing patterns of stratification in a.

ASIAN STUDIBS AQ0f Chinese f

CLASSICS

LATIN

Hrnooorus

The subject concerns the social and cultural development of Rome from its origins to the principality of Augustus. The method followed in the first and third semesters is similar to that of AC3t Classical Studies I, combining literary studies with research into the social and cultural background.

Rrpuslrc.aN Lrrrnerr¡n¡: First term

  • Aucusre¡¡ Lrr¡n¡rr¡nr: Third term

The ffnal Honors year work will consist of:. a) Study of a Greek or Roman text in the original language: for the year 1975 or. AC99 Classics for the Honors degree of B,À. The formal work of the ffnal Honors year consists mainly of rveekly essays. and tutorial, Essays in one term are devoted to literature, and in the other to history and society.

DRAMA

A. EEIG Macroeconomics IH and EE2G Micro- econo

Arts students can take first- and second-year subjects and/or economics half-years, which will allow them to integrate into one or even two economics subjects. EE4l Mathematics (Economics) I and EC01 Elements of Accounting I, and in the second year EE22 Economic Statistics II or EE32 Economic Statistics IIA. EE4l s) However, I am not allowed to get a degree.

THIRD YEAR, (Group C subjects.)

ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

À.-SYLIIIBUSES ENGLISH LT4.NGUAGE Á,r\D LITER.A'TITRE

Prerequisite: -Âp01 English I or any other first-year unit to be approved by the chair of the department. Assessment will be continuous with essays and other class assignments and a single three-hour exam at the end of the course.

FRENCH LANGUAGE A,ND LITERATURE

  • L¡rnnervn¡ elvr Cnrr,rsarrow, This study rvill consist of three parts
  • OprroNs,
  • Tur:rro¡l rN TllE SpEAKTNG AND wnrrrNc oF FRENCH By MrÄNs oF T¡rE
  • Moprnx Fn¡xcn Pogrnv ls-o Dn¡v¡'
  • OprroNs

The department has copies of volumes.. and II which students can borrow for the year. One of the two courses chosen in 1975 may consist of the following additional subject (for AF03 French III only):.

GEOGRAPHY

Next, the residential differentiation of Western cities and the processes that produce these patterns are considered. The second main theme involves an assessment of urban habitat and planning's response to urban social problems.

THIRD YE,{R

A field camp will be held, probably on the Eyre Peninsula, and at least one trip will be to Adelaide a¡ea. For ileal, one or more courses with technical knowledge areas will be offered.

GERMAN LANGUAGE AND LITERÂTURE

  • L,tNcuec¡,
  • Pn¡cr¡cr rN coNvrnsarroN
  • L¡¡cuecn
    • Sruoras rx GBnr.raN LyRrc poETRy
  • INrno¡ucrroN To MoDERN Grnr¡aw LrrERATtmE
  • Ixrnooucrrort ro MoDERN Gmrr.lervv, Prescribed texts
  • On¡¡, rrsr
  • Twrxr¡nrrr cENr-uRy poETRY, Prescribed texts
  • A¡vexcm L.tNcu¡cB II

Mason, G, R., from Gottsched to Hebbel (Harrap). ed.), The intellectual tradition of mad, em Germang, 2 vols. Durins the last student aspect of. the beginning of the thiril terrn in n with the Professõr of Gerrnan.

HISTORY

  • MoornN Sou'r¡r Eesr Asre¡l Hrsronv'
  • Mromv,u- HrstonY
  • Material Foundations of the Modern World: Britain, Russia and Germany: nineteenth and twentieth centuries
  • Ærican History
  • Material Foundations of the Modern World: Britain, Russia and Germany: nineteenth and twentieth centuries,

One of the following options that has not already been completed as AH02 History II or AHl3 History IIIB. One of the following options that has not already been completed as AH02 History II or AH03 Ilistory IIIA.

MUSIC

Musrc nv Wrsrsnx Socrerv

The folio of the project is submitted for review at the end of the year. UAll Drama I is a full-time Bachelor of Arts course. The course will consist of one week of lectures on history and development.

PHILOSOPHY

Three freely chosen first-year options, except that Logic options in later terms require previous Logic options to be completed. There will be lectures on ethical naturalism, subjectivism and objectivism, Kant's moral philosophy and other topics.

THIRD YEAR

  • Tnn flrpec'r or PHrsrcs
  • Lrcnr-Wavns on Pen'rrcr-rs?
  • Trrr R¡er-rr or rr¡¡ Arou
  • T¡r¡ Sne .qND rrrr Srv,

Prerequisite subjects ALOI Philosophy I (before 1974), ALO. requirements set out in Appendix III of the candidate's degree must have included the Losic option in his losophy II or must have passed a logical examination of subjects and texts will be decided at the beginning of each year. Prospective honors students should consult with the Départnent Cha'írman before the end of January.

POLITICS

  • Chmlrsr Por-rrrcs,
  • Bnrrrss Por-rrrcs,
  • Crnrmr Por-rtrcs,
  • Ä._SYLLÄ3USES FÄCULTY OF ÄRTS POLITICS
  • PIH Political Sociology IIIH

Not offered to students who have already passed the Asian Politics or Asian Politics component of AP32 Politics IIA pre-1974 or AP42 Politics IIB. It is not available to students who have already taken European Politics or the European Politics component of IIA or AP42 of AP32 Politics before 1974.

PSYCHOLOGY

Psvcholosy IIIH(b) may be offered as prerequisite subjects for Honors Psvcholoey and for the Diploma in Applied Psychology. This half+subject consists of the_ single unit Y304 Psychological statistics arc one double unit or two further single units.

ADDITIONAL SUBJECT,

SOCIAL BIOLOGY

A candidate who desires that the examinations which he has

OF THE

DIPLOMA IN APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY

A candidate who complies with the foregoing conditions and satisfies the examiners shall be awarded the -Dþt-oma in Applied

A candidate sha the prescribed practical work, which in the nts will be undertaken

The first kligit 0-7 identifies each of the eight degree courses, and the second digl.t 4 _indicates that it is a course for a degree in applied psychology or a degree in education.

DIPLOMA IN A.PPLIED PSYCHOLOGY

I will be published in the next University Calendar which will be issued after that approval has been granted.

A candidate who desires that the examinations which he has

DIPLOMA IN LIBRARY STUDIES

A candidate who complies with the foregoing conditions and satisffed the examiners shall be awarded the Diploma in Library

The first letter identifies the Faculty of Arts: A. The second letter identifies the Diploma in Library Studies: B, The first digit 0-9, identifies each of the subject units for the diploma' The second digit 5 ​​or 6 indicates that it is a subject for the Diploma in library science. The following list of readings and references can be supplemented when the course begins.

GROUP I SUBJECT UNITS

34;r:i|¿:* bibliograph¡ reference work, building collections in a clean and useful A.n outline of literature from several areas of pure and useful { science and some domestic books, bibliographic apparatus and information resources and services.

GROUP II SUBJECT UNITS

An overview of the history and techniques of printing and other graphic processes from the earliest times. the preient; the 'format-of. ing; analytical bibliography; textual study. Prerequisite: A passing grade in AB45 Library Applications of Computing I. Ability to write computer programs is desirable. expanding the study required, more comprehensive, more advanced theory and practice, with some concentration on particular problems facing libraries.

GROUP III SUBJECT UNITS

DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION

There shall be a postgraduate Diploma in Bducation

  • To qualify for the diploma a candidate shall
  • The course of study and shall be prescribed in schedule
  • A candidate who desires that the examinations which he has
  • A candidate pass the examination in any subject or divisio enrol for the subject agaií
  • A candidate who complies with the foregoing conditions and satisfies the examiners shall be awarded the Diploma in Education
  • A candidate for admission to the course fol the diploma shall
  • A candidate who desires that the examinations which he has
  • A candidate who passes the examinations in all the course work subjects prescribed for the degree of Master of Bducation shall on

Sennett, R, CJøssic essa7 on the culture of cities (Appleton-Century- Crofs). ed.), The sociolagg of George Simmel (Free Press). To call the hall satisfactorily com-. complete a course of at least one year or. other date as the Council d. the next university calendar which is issued after that approval has been given.

Scrmpuln I: Counsss or Srupv

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