SYLLABUS OF LECTURES. Honours Lectures-if required as per arrangement with the Lecturer. N.B.-Tutorial Lectures will be delivered to Students unable to attend at the appointed hours of lectures. GERMAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. The following courses will be delivered in the Session of 1900: FIRST YEAR. (a) Idioms and Grammar. (b) Reading-Lessing, Mina von Barnheim. (c) Literature The most important authors of the Eighteenth Century. Text-book-Otto's German Grammar. Hours of Lectures-Wednesday and Saturday, at 9 a.m. SECOND YEAR. (a) Origin, Structure, and History of auf Tauris;" Schiller's "Piccolomini." Text-book-Behagel's "Short Historical Grammar of the German Language." Hours of Lectures-Wednesday and Saturday, at 10 a.m. MUSIC (HERR CARL SCHMITT). JUNIOR DIVISION. Hours of Lectures-Wednesdays, 4 p.m., and Mondays, 7 p.m. (if sufficient pupils attend). Elements of Music: Notes, rests, clefs, intervals, scales, time abbreviations, and other signs. SYLLABUS OF LECTURES. Harmony: Common chords, chords of the dominant 7th, dominant 9th, dominant 11th and 13th, suspension, chords-the augmented 6th, cadences, passing notes, sequences, modulation, harmonising melodies. Counterpoint: Single counterpoint; all species in two and three parts. History of Music. SENIOR DIVISION-B. Hours of Lectures-Wednesdays, 3 p.m. Harmony: Up to four parts. Counterpoint: In four parts. Double Counterpoint: Canon and fugue in two parts. Form: The various forms employed in classical compositions. Instrumentation: A knowledge of the compass, capabilities, and quality of tone of the different instruments employed in a modern orchestra. History of Music. SENIOR DIVISION—A. For advanced students. Hour of Lecture-Mondays, 6 p.m. (if sufficient pupils attend). The above-mentioned lectures are delivered in the Choral Hall, Symond Street. HISTORY AND POLITICAL ECONOMY. Hours of Lectures-Tuesdays, 8-9 p.m.; Fridays, 7—8 p.m. (a) ENGLISH HISTORY, from 1401 to 1558. Text-book-"A Student's History of England," by S. R. Gardiner; Vol. II. (b) POLITICAL ECONOMY 1. Nature and Scope of the Subject. 2. Production of Wealth-Land, Labour, Capital and Organi zation. SYLLABUS OF LECTURES. 3. Demand and Supply. 4. Value, Distribution, and Exchange. 5. Public Finance and Taxation. 6. Modern Problems. Text-book-Marshall's " Elements of Economics." To be consulted-The Works of Professor J. E Cairnes JURISPRUDENCE AND CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY. (DR. MCARTHUR.) Hours of Lectures-Mondays and Thursdays, 8-9 p.m. (a) JURISPRUDENCE. : Text-books-Austin's "Jurisprudence;" Hunter's "Introduction to Roman Law." To be consulted-Maine's "Ancient Law" and "Early Institutions." (b) CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY. Text-books-Fielden's "Short History of the Constitution;" Thomas' "Leading Cases in Constitutional Law." To be consulted-Taswell-Langmead's "Constitutional History;" Hallam's "Constitutional History of England" (Students' ed.). ENGINEERING (ASHLEY HUNTER, C.E.). APPLIED MECHANICS. A course of lectures on Applied Mechanics will be delivered as follows: First Term.-Force; Work; Power; Composition and re- strength of SYLLABUS OF LECTURES. Third Term.-Transmission of power by belting and gearing; Strength of shafting, belting, and gearing; Hydraulics, and application of elementary principles of hydraulics to machines. These lectures will be partly tuitional, and will be made as practical as possible. Students should have an elementary knowledge of Algebra as far as simple equations. GEOMETRICAL AND MECHANICAL DRAWING The general course, extending over the three terms, includes the following: Plane geometry; Elementary solid geometry; Freehand drawing from models; Orthographic projection of solids; Isometric and angular perspective; Theory of shadows, etc. Should there be a sufficient demand, an advanced class will be formed in Mechanical Drawing and Designing. GRADUATES. The following are the Graduates of the University of New Zealand, whose names are on the College Register: BACHELORS OF ARTS. AUBIN, Emile Dupont, 1891 BALL, Eleanor Dorothy (née Dudley), 1894 BAMFORD, Harry Dean, 1899 BOSCAWEN, Teresa Catherine Burgoyne (née Gerkens), 1897 BOYLE, John, 1893 BROAD, Charles Harrington, 1893 CARTER, Henry James, 1894 CLAYTON, Charles Ziegler, (LL.B. 1886), 1883 COLEMAN, Margaret Annabella, 1887 CRONIN, Bartholomew, 1884 DRUMMOND, James, 1894 DRUMMOND, Peter, 1896 DURRIEU, Louisa, 1889 ECCLESFIELD, Isabel, 1891 ELLIS, Percy Sylvester Gilbert, 1893 FIELD, Charles William, 1898 FROST, Constance Helen, 1893 HORTON, Henry, 1892 JAMES, Herbert Louis, 1886 JOHNSTON, William Henry, 1898 KERR, Walter, 1886 KNAPP, Jessie, 1891 |