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Examination in Arts; or of having passed the Senior Public Examination in the following subjects, viz., Latin, one of the three languages-Greek, French, or German, and three of the following subjects, viz., Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Elementary Surveying and Astronomy, Mechanics, Applied Mechanics; or of having passed an examination equivalent to the Senior Public Examination in the following subjects, viz., Latin, one of three languages-Greek, French, or German, and in three of the four subjects-Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry; and shall, during the First Year, attend the courses of instruction upon, and pass the examinations in, the following subjects, viz.:

I. Biology and Practical Biology.

II. Chemistry and Practical Chemistry.
III. Mathematics.

IV. Physics and Practical Physics.

V. Physiography.

Provided that students shall only be required to attend the lectures upon, and to pass the annual examination in, such portions of the Mathematical course for the First Year as they have not already passed at the above-mentioned examinations.

6. Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science shall, 8-10-89 in the Second Year, attend the courses of instruction upon, and pass the examinations in, three of the following subjects, viz. :I. Botany and Zoology.

II. Chemistry (with two terms laboratory practice).
III. Geology.

IV. Mathematics.

V. Physics (with two terms laboratory practice).

VI. Physiology (with two terms laboratory practice).

7. Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science shall, 12-4-98 in the Third Year, attend the courses of instruction upon, and pass the examinations in two of the following subjects :

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III. Geology.
VI. Physiology.

Students proceeding to the Degree of Bachelor of Science, who have passed the Second Year examination, and who have

thereat been placed in the First Class in Honours in one subject, and in the First or Second Class in Honours in another subject, may elect to attend lectures and practical work during their Third Year in one only of those subjects in which they have been so placed in the Honours List, and if they obtain First or Second Class Honours at the B.Sc. Examination they shall be held to have passed that examination.

11-9-93 8. The candidate who shall at this examination most distinguish himself shall, if of sufficient merit, receive a bronze medal.

8-10-89 9.-The examination for the Degree of B.Sc. shall take place once a year.

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10. No candidate shall be admitted to this examination unless he produce a certificate from the Dean of the Faculty of Science that he is of nine Terms' standing, and that he has passed all the examinations required since his admission to the University.

11. The fee for the Degree of B.Sc. shall be three pounds. No candidate shall be admitted to the examination unless he have previously paid this fee to the Registrar. If a candidate fail to pass the examination the fee shall not be returned to him. For any re-examination for the same degree he shall pay a fee of two pounds.

12. The Annual Examinations shall be conducted in the first instance by means of printed papers, practical exercises, and reference to specimens when necessary; and at the termination of such examinations each candidate shall undergo a vivâ voce examination if the Examiners think fit. At least one written Class Examination shall be held during each Term of the first two years except in the mathematical subjects. Students shall

not absent themselves from these examinations except upon a medical certificate. Students who fail to pass the Class Examinations may, at the discretion of the Board of Examiners, be refused admission to the Annual Examination.

8-10-89 13. At the Annual Examinations honour papers shall be set where necessary. Students may elect to take up any one or more subjects.

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14.-The Examination for the Degree of Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) shall take place once a year. This Degree shall not be conferred until after the expiration of three Academic years from the granting of the B.Sc. Degree.

15.-Every candidate for the Degree of Doctor of Science 8-10-89 must produce evidence that he has been employed in scientific study and research for at least three Academic years since obtaining the B.Sc. Degree. He shall be required to pass a theoretical and practical examination in one of the following branches of Science, viz., Botany, Chemistry, Geology, Palæontology, Physics, Physiology, and Zoology. He shall also be required to present, for the approval of the examiners, a paper embodying the result of an original investigation or scientific research. Five printed copies of this paper must be transmitted to the Registrar at least two months before the date fixed for the examination. The candidate must also submit sufficient evidence of the authenticity of his paper to the examiners, who may, if they think fit, examine him in the contents thereof.

16.-The candidate who shall at this examination most dis- 11-9-93 tinguish himself shall, if of sufficient merit, receive a bronze medal.

17. The fee for the Degree of D.Sc. shall be ten pounds. 8-10-89 No candidate shall be admitted to the examination unless he have previously paid this fee to the Registrar. If a candidate fail to pass the examination the fee shall not be returned to him, but he shall be admissible to one further examination for the same degree without the payment of an additional fee. For each subsequent examination that may be required he shall pay the sum of five pounds.

DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING.

18.-Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Engineering 23-1-00 shall, before admission to the curriculum of Engineering, produce evidence of having complied with one of the following conditions:

(1) Of having graduated in Arts or in Science.

(2) Of having, after matriculation, attended the lectures of
the First Year of the Arts course, and passed the
First Year Examination in Arts.

(3) of having passed the Senior Public Examination, or an
Examination equivalent to the Senior Public Exami-
nation in the following subjects, viz., Latin, one of
the three languages-Greek, French or German; and
in the four subjects-Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry,
Trigonometry.

Provided that students of the Technical Branch of the Depart-
ment of Public Instruction whose certificates of attendance and

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examination in that branch are accepted by the Senate as an equivalent to a portion of the curriculum prescribed for candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Mining Engineering, shall be considered to have passed the Entrance Examination, if they satisfy the Examiners in the following subjects, viz., in two of the four languages-Latin, Greek, French, German; and in the four subjects-Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry.

19.-Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Engineering shall, during the First Year, attend the courses of instruction upon, and pass the Examinations in, the following subjects:I. Chemistry, Inorganic, with laboratory practice as prescribed by regulation.

II. Descriptive Geometry and Drawing.

III. Mathematics.

IV. Applied Mechanics, with laboratory practice as prescribed by regulation.

V. Physics, with laboratory practice as prescribed by regulation.

VI. Physical Geography and Geology.

CIVIL ENGINEERING.

20.-Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering shall, during the Second Year, attend the courses of instruction upon, and pass the Examinations in, the following subjects:

I. Applied Mechanics, with laboratory practice as prescribed by regulation.

II. Civil Engineering.

III. Mechanical Drawing.

IV. Geology, with laboratory practice as prescribed by regulation.

V. Mathematics.

VI. Physics, with laboratory practice as prescribed by regulation.

VII. Surveying.

21. Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering shall, during the Third Year, attend the courses of instruction upon, and pass the Examinations in, the following subjects:

I. Drawing and Design.

II. Materials and Structures, with laboratory practice as
prescribed by regulation.

III. Mathematics.

IV. Surveying.

V. Civil Engineering.

VI. Architecture.

Every candidate is required to prepare and submit to the Board of Examiners an original set of working drawings and specifications for machinery or works. Provided that the course of lectures and examination in the subject of Architecture may be taken either in the Second Year or in the Third Year, as may from time to time be provided by the teaching regulations of the University.

MINING AND METALLURGY.

22.-Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Engineering 23-1-00 in Mining and Metallurgy shall, during the Second Year, attend the courses of instruction upon, and pass the examinations in, the following subjects:

I. Applied Mechanics, with laboratory practice as pre-
scribed by regulation.

II. Chemistry, including Quantitative analysis.

III. Geology, with laboratory practice as prescribed by
regulation.

IV. Mineralogy, with laboratory practice as prescribed by
regulation.

V. Surveying.

VI. Physics, with laboratory practice as prescribed by

regulation.

23. Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Engineering 23-1-00 in Mining and Metallurgy shall, during the Third Year, attend the courses of instruction upon, and pass the examinations in, the following subjects:

I. Metallurgy and Assaying.

II. Mining.

III. Mining and Metallurgical Design.

IV. Materials and Structures.

MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.

24. Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Engineering 1-5-00 in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering shall, during the Second

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