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6. French, including oral examination (pass standard 50

per cent).

7. Algebra, Part I.

8. Geometry, Part I.

9. Book-Keeping.

10. One of the following: viz.,.

Physiography, Botany, Chemistry, Physics.

Holders of Model School diplomas who are certified by the Head of the School of Education of Macdonald College to have taken 75 per cent. of the total marks at their final examinations, with not less than 50 per cent. of the marks in (1) Mathematics, (2) French, and (3) Latin or Greek, respectively, will be admitted without further examination as undergraduates of the First Year in Arts.

Nine Exhibitions, ranging in value from $100 to $200 each, will be awarded on the result of the matriculation examination for entrance to the Faculty of Arts in June, 1910, and also in June 1911; and five, each of the value of $150, and three Scholarships of the annual value of $150 each, tenable for two years, will be awarded on the result of an examination on special work. Full particulars are given on pages

In the case of the former examination English Grammar, History and Arithmetic will not be counted in making the award.

FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE.

(For all courses leading to the Degree of B. Sc., in Applied Science.)

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Physiography, Botany, Chemistry, Physics, a Language not already chosen.

(For the course leading to the Degree of B. Arch.)

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Greek, Latin, German, Physiography, Botany, Chemistry, Physics.

French-speaking candidates for matriculation in this Faculty will be allowed to take examinations in French equivalent to those required in English. (For particulars, see page 25).

The Canadian Railway Club has established a Scholarship, to be competed for by sons of members of the club, and to be awarded to that one who obtains the highest standing at the matriculation examination for entrance on the B.Sc. course in Applied Science.

Scholarships covering four years' tuition in the Faculty of Applied Science are also awarded annually by the Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific Railway Companies on the result of the matriculation examination. These are open for competition to apprentices and other employees of the Companies under twenty-one years of age, as well as to minor sons of employees. For full particulars as to number of scholarships offered, conditions, etc., application should be made, in the case of the Grand Trunk Railway, to Mr. R. S. Logan, Assistant to the Second Vice-President, G.T.R. Offices, Montreal; and, in the case of the Canadian Pacific Railway, to Mr. C. H. Buell, office of the Vice-President, C.P.R. Offices, Montreal.

In awarding any of these Scholarships English Grammar, History and Arithmetic will not be taken into account.

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In addition to the certificates mentioned on page 15, the following are accepted in lieu of the matriculation examination for entrance in Medicine, provided they cover Latin:

The degree of Bachelor of Arts obtained from any recognized university.

A certificate of having passed the examination of a Provincial Medical Council.

In the case of candidates from the United States, a certificate of having passed a State or University examination fully equivalent to the matriculation examination required for entrance in this University.

The examination requirements for those who intend to practise Medicine in any of the Provinces of Canada will be learned by corresponding with the Registrars of the several Provincial Medical Councils. (For names and addresses see page 73.)

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Physiography, Botany, Chemistry, Physics, Greek,
German.

Candidates must reach a high standard in Latin and

French.

In addition to those who qualify on the certificates mentioned on page 15, Bachelors of Arts, Science, or Letters. of any Canadian or British University (see R.S.Q., 3503a) are admitted without examination.

No candidate domiciled in the Province of Quebec shall be admitted as an undergraduate in the Faculty of Law who shall not, in addition to other matriculation requirements, possess an adequate knowledge of French. Every candidate for admission as an undergraduate, whether exempt from the matriculation examination or not, shall be specially examined in this subject by an examiner appointed by Corporation, on the recommendation of the Matriculation Board, before being allowed to enter, and shall not be considered to possess an adequate knowledge unless he can speak the language with fair fluency and can translate with ease a passage of English into French.

Candidates who intend to practise Law or to be admitted to the notarial profession in the Province of Quebec are referred to the statutory requirements, as shown in the University Calendar under Faculty of Law. If they are not graduates they should pass the examination for admission to study required by the Council of the Bar or by the Board of Notaries, as the case may be, before seeking to matriculate. In that case they will be matriculated without examination.

FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE

(For the course leading to the Degree of B.S.A.)

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4. English Composition.

5. English Literature.

6. Latin or French or German.

7. Algebra, Part 1.

8. Geometry, Part I.

9. Any two of the following:

Botany, Chemistry, Physics, Zoology.

A matriculation certificate for entrance to any other Faculty of the University will also be accepted.

For the next two or three years, however, candidates for this Degree will be allowed to proceed on satisfying the following conditions:

1. Pass before entrance in English Grammar, History and Geography, Arithmetic and English Composition, as prescribed for the regular matriculation examination of the University.

2. Obtain 60% of the marks in English and 50% in general proficiency in an examination on the work of the Two-Year Course, and be granted the permission of the Faculty to continue.

DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC.

(For the course leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Music.)

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Rudiments of Music (musical intervals, scales, clefs, time signatures, construction of chords, elementary harmony to chord of dominant seventh).

Optional.-Algebra, Part I and Geometry, Part I. Α pass in either or both of these subjects will help to make up for deficiency in any other.

IV. Requirements in each Subject.

English Grammar.*

Main facts in connection with the history of the language; etymology and syntax. A good knowledge of parsing and analysis is essential. West's English Grammar for Beginners is recommended as a text-book.

One examination paper of one hour and three quarters.

History and Geography.*

Candidates will be required to show a somewhat intimate acquaintance with the history of England from 1485 to the present time. While any text-book written for the upper

A candidate may obtain exemption from examination in this subject on presentation of a certificate from the Principal of an approved School, or other recognized official authority, to the effect that he has passed satisfactory examinations fully up to the requirements prescribed for matriculation.

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