STATUTES OF N.Z. UNIVERSITY.-B.MUS. DEGREE. X. Candidates who intend to present themselves for examination at the First Examination in Music shall pay a fee of five guineas, and candidates who intend to present themselves for examination at the Final Examination shall pay a fee of ten guineas, at the time of giving notice to the Registrar of their intention to present themselves for examination, subject in both cases to the provisions of the Statute "Conduct of University Examinations." THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF MUSIC. I. No person shall be admitted to be a candidate for the degree of Doctor of Music unless he shall have been admitted to the degree of Bachelor of Music at least five years previously. II. A candidate for the degree of Doctor of Music shall be required 1. TO WRITE AN EXERCISE. 2. TO PASS AN EXAMINATION IN THE HIGHEST BRANCHES OF MUSICAL SCIENCE. III. The exercise shall be a composition on a sacred or secular subject, written for the occasion, such as would occupy about forty minutes in performance, and fulfilling the following conditions: 1. That it comprise some portion for one or more solo voices, and some portion for a chorus of eight real vocal parts. 2. That it comprise some specimens of canon and of fugue. 3. That it comprise an instrumental overture, or an interlude, in the form of the first movement of a symphony or sonata. 4. That the whole (except some single piece be for voices alone) have an accompaniment for a full band. STATUTES OF N.Z. UNIVERSITY.--D.MUS. DEGREE. IV. The exercise may be sent in to the Registrar at any time after the expiration of five years from the date at which the candidate obtained the Degree of Bachelor of Music. The exercise must be accompained by a written declaration, signed by the candidate, that the work is his own unaided composition. V. The subjects of the Examination for the degree of Doctor of Music shall be:-* 1. COUNTERPOINT, in not more than eight parts. 2. THE HIGHEST BRANCHES OF HARMONY. 3. CANON of various kinds, in not more than four parts. 4. FUGUE and DOUBLE FUGUE, in not more than four parts. 5. FORM IN COMPOSITION. 6. INSTRUMENTATION and SCORING of chamber and orchestral music. 7. THE ANALYSIS OF SOME CLASSICAL COMPOSITION, the name of which will be announced by the Examiners at least six weeks before the date of the examination. 8. THE ART OF MUSIC HISTORICALLY CONSIDERED. VI. Candidates who intend to present themselves for examination under this Statute must give notice in writing to the Registrar not later than the 8th day of April in the year in which they intend to present themselves for examination, and shall also, at the time of giving such notice, pay a fee of fifteen guineas, subject to the provisions of the Statute "Conduct of University Examinations." The Examination is held in November. STATUTES OF N.Z. UNIVERSITY. FEES. UNIVERSITY FEES. I. Every candidate for any examination shall, at the time of giving notice of his intention to present himself, pay the prescribed examination fee. NOTE.-But the notice will be accepted, within one week only, after the date prescribed in the foregoing Statutes in each case, if accompanied by a treble fee. In the case of candidates for the degree of Master of Arts, and for Honours in Arts and in Science, the time for the payment of fees shall be the time prescribed in the Statutes "The Degree of Master of Arts," and "Honours in Arts," and "Honours in Science." II. No examination fee shall on any account be returned; nor shall any such fee avail for any subsequent examination, except that: (1.) A candidate who has paid a fee for a University degree examination, but is debarred from presenting himself for examination by reason of his failure at the annual examination of his college, shall not be required to pay a second fee for the same degree examination. (2.) A candidate who shows by the evidence of a medical certificate that his failure to present himself for examination was due to ill-health may present himself for the next examination without paying another fee. III. No degree shall be conferred on any student unless the fee prescribed for that degree shall have been paid. STATUTES OF N.Z. UNIVERSITY.-FEES. IV. The fees payable to the University shall be as follows:1. FOR UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS. For the Matriculation and Preliminary Medical Examination, each For the Junior Scholarship Examination £ s. d. 2 2 0 For each of the four examinations in Mechanical and Civil Engineering .. 330 660 For each of the two examinations in Mining and For each separate subject in Engineering, when For the Intermediate Medical Examination But if this examination be taken in two For each of the First and Second Professional For the Third Professional Examination for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine 5 5 0 For the Examination for the degree of Doctor of For the Intermediate Examination in Music For the Final Examination for the degree of 10 10 0 For the Examination for the degree of Doctor of For any other University Examination 15 15 0 11 0 STATUTES OF N.Z. UNIVERSITY.-FEES. FOR PROFESSIONAL LAW EXAMINATIONS. For the Examination in Law of Barristers previously For the Law Examination of Barristers (Rule 10) For the Law Examination of Solicitors (Rule 15) But if any of the Law Examinations is divided, then for each section half the fee. 3. FOR DEGREES AND FOR DIPLOMAS OF HONOURS. For the degree of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science For a Diploma of Honours in Arts or Science 3 3 0 1 1 0 6 6 0 For the degree of Bachelor of Science in Engineering For the degree of Bachelor of Surgery For the degree of Bachelor of Laws, Medicine, or ་ 5 5 0 7 7 0 For the degree of Doctor of Science, Doctor of Laws, 15 15 0 |