In connection with the proceedings of the Council of Enquuy, the provisions of clauses 14 to 26 below apply. 26 (1) A student who has been expelled from the University (except for a specific period) shall not be re-enrolled, except by permission of the Council.
THE DEGREES OF MASTER OF ARTS, MASTER OF ECONOMICS AND MASTER OF SCIENCE
6 Twelve months after the student's admission to candidacy for the degree, the School of Medicine Committee will approve the content of the student's proposed research project and research and appoint a staff member to supervise the proposed research. 7 The Board of the Faculty of Medicine appoints two examiners, at least one of whom must be an external examiner, to verify compliance with the requirements from the second part of the study and orally question the student about the research composition. subject of d1ssertauon.
SCHEDULE 2 THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS (DRAMA) A person may be accepted as a candidate for the degree of fvlaster of Ans (Drama) 1f he
A person may be admitted as a candidate for the degree of fvlaster of Ans (Drama) 1f ai. In no case shall the amount available for Part II be less than one full year 01 two part-time years.
SCHEDULE 4 THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF PSYCHOLOGY A person may be accepted as a candidate for the degree of M'l.ster of Psychology 1f the
4 l!. Except by permission of the Board of Social Sciences a full t1mecand1date shdll pursue the approved studies for the M'lster s Degret for a maximum of two years and except the candidate for a maximum of three years from the month in which thecandtd.tture was dated. 5 The board of the School of Social Sciences can indicate the course of study for degree 111 in the appendix to the form.
THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SOCIAL ADMINISTRATION
THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
5 Apart from authorization from the School's Board, full-time graduating students ~sal. 19 If, after considering a report from the relevant school's board, the fellow student agrees that a doctoral degree should be awarded to a candidate, it must be recommended accordingly to the council.
SCHEDULE 1 THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Except by permission of the Board of the appropnate School a full time candidate for
22 The school board may delegate to the HS Standing Committee of the Board of I:xam1nauons or other specified committee of the Board any or all of the functions specified in the first statute in any program of this Bylaw.
THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF MEDICINE The degree of Doctor of Med1c1ne wtll be awarded for an onginal contnbutton of
12 Examiners shall submit to each Board of the School of Med1c1ne a report on the candidate's thesis or published work. 3 The student's program of studies for the year will be approved by the President of the candidate's respective SLhool or lus.
THE ORDINARY AND HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN THE SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES
5 Except with the permission of the Council, a student may not enroll in more than 48 units for the ordinary degree in any year. 6 A student can enroll for the Honors degree as a full-time student or as a part-time student on the conditions determined by the Council.
SCHEDULE 2 THE ORDINARY AND HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
6 Without permission from the board, a student cannot register for any year 1n a. The following requirements for main series are bast<. d1suphnes have been approved by the board of the School for Social Affairs for the regular degree of Bachelor of Arts.
THE ORDINARY AND HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN THE SCHOOL
18 third year level mathematics unus as specified (each subject worth 3 units) 63311 complex analysis A or 63321 complex analysis B. 24 third year level mathematics unus as specified (each subject worth 3 units) 63311 complex analysts A or 63321 complex analysts.
SCHEDULE 4 THE FIRST YEAR OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE•
2 A student must select a minimum of 36 units from one or more of groups A, B and C, including a minimum of 18 units from group A and not less than 24 units from groups A and B combined. At least one of the subjects 71100 Chemistry I 76100 Physics I 81100 Earth Sciences I and 86100 B1ologtcal Science I from group A will be selected. This topic should not be covered concurrently with a Group B IOP1C.
THE ORDINARY AND HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN THE SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
18th year level mathematics unlls as specified (each topt<- worth 3 units) 63311 Compex Analysis A or 63321 Complex Analysis B. Stool of Mathematical Sciences and second and thnd year subjects offered in Schools of B1olog1tal Sciences Earth Saences Physical Sciences1 Human Sciences1 or Sot1al Sciences Each one semester subject at the fourth year level 1in the School I of Mathemat1calSc1enLes 1s given the value 4 unus.
THE ORDINARY AND HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN THE SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES
2 3 l 3 and at least one of the following chosen topics, with the approval of the Professor responsible for the coordination of university teaching 10 Physics. I'm taken Other topics may be chosen only with the approval of the program advisor.
THE ORDINARY AND HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN THE SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
In such cases no more than 9 D-grade units may be counted towards the first year of the degree. In addition to the above, students may be allowed to register for up to 4 units of special topics 1n biology (topic 89350) subject to their availability and the approval of the subject co-chair.
THE ORDINARY AND HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN THE SCHOOL OF EARTH SCIENCES
Enny entry requirements to Geology and Manne Geology Honors 1 Courses are normally restricted to those students who have met the requirements of the ordinary degree of B Sc 1n School of Earth Sessions and obtained a Corbetter grade in each of the subjects listed below and an average grade of B or better for the subject group as a whole. Entry requirements Entry to the Hydrology Honors Course is normally restricted to those students who have met the requirements of the ordinary B Sc degree in the School of Earth Sciences and obtained a grade of C or better in each of the subjects listed below and a grade average of B or better for the subject group as a whole.
THE ORDINARY AND HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS
7 Unless approved by the board, no subject may be discussed more often than t\VJce. 8 A student may progress to the Honors diploma after completing all the requirements for the Ordinary Diploma or having obtained another diploma or qualification deemed to be of high standard. an equivalent level, provided that his performance in meeting those requirements or that other degree or qualification is deemed to be of a sufficiently high level by the board of the School of Social Sciences. 9 To be eligible for the Honors diploma, a student must actually only complete a minimum of 36 units at Honors level 1, including a thesis in a program approved by the Council on the recommendation of the Board of the School of Social Sciences. Details of the program o(.
THE ORDINARY AND HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF EDUCATION
8 Except \Vtth the permission of the Board, a student may not enroll 1in any year 111 a combination of topics worth more than 39 units. 5 Except as authorized by the Board, a student may not enroll in any year in a combination of subjects rated at more than 39 untts.
THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR OF SURGERY IN THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
90201 Structure and Function of the Human Body I 90212 Some Considerations 1n Medicine and 1-Nursing Elective Topics (see separate title belmv). 90301 Structure and Function I-Iuman Body II 90302 Disordered Structure and Function of the Human Body.
THE HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE IN THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SOCIAL ADMINISTRATION
5 Subject to the Board's bylaws, a student may not enroll 1n any year 1n a combination of subjects valued at more than 39 units. Except by permission of the Board, no subject may be attempted more than nv1ce.
5 Unless consultation with the board, a student cannot register for any year in 111.i. 6 Unless with the permission of the board, a subject may not be discussed more than twice.
THE DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION
5 Unless permission of the Board is granted, a student may not register 1n any year 1n a combination of subjects valued at more than 39 units. 6 Unless the board's permission, no subject may be attempted more than twice.
THE DIPLOMA IN SOCIAL SCIENCES
10 unas) (18 units) 4 Except with the permission of the Board, the student must complete the studies for the degree in a period of two consecutive years for secondary school teaching. These may include up to 6 units from another field or school that the head of geography studies deems relevant to advanced study in geography and may include 12 theses.
The Diploma in Social Sciences in Sociology will consist of 36 units that do not include a dissertation. This program is not available 111 1978. 5 Except with the permission of the Council a candidate must !.complete the course for the Diploma with a penod of 3 consecutive years.
THE DIPLOMA IN NUTRITION AND DIETETICS IN THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
7 With the exception of the board's pem11s1on, a student may not register for any year in a combination of subjects treated in more than 39 units. 8 With the exception of the board members, no subject may be attempted more than twice.
6 Except with the permission of the board, a student may not register for a year 1n a/comm1nauon of subjects with a value of more than 39 credits. 7 Except with the permission of the Board, no subject offered for the degree shall be a repetition of a previous degree unless four years have elapsed since the previous degree.
SYLLABUSES
Students whose work is of a sufficiently high standard may proceed to an Honors degree, either by starting a two-year Honors program after completing 24 units in each of the two main sequences and 24 related units, or by start a yC 'dr Honors Program on completion of the ordinary degree, ie Level: First Year means that the subject in question can be taken in Year One, Two or Three of the ordinary degree; Level: Second Year means that a subject can be taken in the Second or Third Summer; Level: Third Year means that a subject can only be taken in the Third Year.
GROUP II
The topic of the special topic will be determined by consultation of COGNATE TOPICS IN VISUAL ARTS. Coquehn C The actor's art (Allen & Unw1n 1951) Boleslavsky R Acting - the first szx lessons (Theatre Arts 1966) Stan1slavsk1 C My life in art (Theatre Arts).