4. A candidate shall pass at the Annual Examination in at least ten subjects in such manner as to comply with the following conditions, viz.: he shall
'Evidence of "adequate knowledge" of a language other than English may be provided by a candidate's having passed in it at an examination of reasonable standard or having received his secondary schooling in that language.
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(a) pass in two majors and one sub-major; and
(b) pass at some time during his course in at least one subject from each of Groups 1(a), 2, 3 and 4:
Provided that
(a) where the Faculty is satisfied that a candidate's native language is not English, the Faculty may accept a pass in English instead of a pass in a language other than English;.
where the Faculty is satisfied that a candidate is incapacitated by blindness, the Faculty may exempt him from the requirement to pass in a subject of Group 4 on such conditions as it thinks fit;
and
where a candidate's course includes :
(i) 'a major and sub-major or two majors from Group I (b), or
(ii) a major or sub-major from Group I (b) and a major or a sub-major from Group I (c),
he shall pass in at least one subject from Group I (a) and at least one subject from each of two of the Groups numbered 2, 3 and 4.
5. A major consists of three subjects, approved by the Faculty as affording a continuous and progressive course of study, passed in three separate years.
A sub-major consists of two subjects, approved by the Faculty as affording a continuous and progressive course of study, passed in two separate years.
Majors and sub-majors must accord with the gradation set out below and no major or sub-major may include more than one Grade 1 subject.
6. No candidate may receive credit for more than four subjects passed at any one examination_
7. The subjects of the course for the Ordinary Degree are those included in the following table :
Grade 1 Grade 2
GROUP 1
Foreign Language and Greek Part II Latin Part II French Part II German Part II Dutch Part II Hebrew Part II Arabic Part II Russian Part II Italian Part II Comparative
Philology
No candidate may receive credit for both French Part I and French Part IA.
(b)
(c)
(a) Greek Part I Latin Part I French Part I German Part I Dutch Part I Hebrew Part I Arabic Part I Russian Part I Italian Part I French Part IA Italian Part IA Hebrew Part IA
Grade 3 Literature
Greek Part III
Latin Part III
French Part III
German Part III
Dutch Part III
Hebrew Part III
Arabic Part III
Russian Part III
Italian Part. III
Grade 1 English Part I
Rhetoric Fine Arts A Music A
Grade 2 Grade 3
(b) English, Fine Arts and Music English Part II
Fine Arts
Вor C Music
ВEnglish Part III Fine Arts C or B Music C . No candidate may receive credit for both English Part ' I and.
Modern English.f
Rhetoric may not be included in a major or sub-major**.
By special permission of the Head of the Department, a student may takeEnglish Part III as the second part of a major or sub-major.
Biblical Literature and Antiquities Part I Middle Eastern Thought and Culture Part I
(c) Semitic Studies Biblical Literature and Antiquities Part II Middle Eastern Thought and Culture Part II ..
Biblical Literature and Antiquities Part III Middle Eastern Thought and Culture Part III
.No candidate may receive credit for both Biblical Literature and Antiquities Part I and Middle Eastern Thought and Culture Part I, or for both Biblical Literature and Antiquities Part II and Middle Eastern Thought and Culture Part II, or for both Biblical Literature and Antiquities Part III and Middle Eastern Thought and Culture
Part III.
GROUP
2 (a) History (Grade 2 or 3)
Modern History B Australian History American History Far Eastern History Social History (b) Economics Ancient History Part I
British History Modern History A
Economics A Economics B Economics C
Statistical Method Public Finance Trade and
Development Economic History
Part IIA Economic History
Part IIB
Economic Geography Part II
**(1)
A candidate may receive credit for Rhetoric as well as for other English subjects.(2) The inclusion of Rhetoric with any part or parts of English will normally make it necessary to take eleven subjects for the degree course.
fudern English was discontinued in 1960.
Economic Geography Economic History
Part I Part I
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Economic Geography Part I and Economic Geography Part II may not be taken in any course which does not include a major in Economics.
Modern Government Part I
Indonesian Studies Part I
(e) Political Science (Grade 2 or 3) Modern Government
Part II
International Rela- tions
Public Administration (d) Indonesian Studies
Indo
ńesian Studies Part II
Modern Government Part III
Organizational.
Theory
Indonesian Studies Part III
(e) Criminology Criminology A
No candidate may receive credit for both Public Administration and Organizational Theory.
GROUP 3 (a) Philosophy (Grade 2 or 3) Greek Philosophy Medieval Philosophy Modern Philosophy Logic
Ethics
Political Philosophy Problems of Philoso- Philosophy Part I
phy
(b) Pure Mathematics
Pure Mathematics Pure Mathematics Pure Mathematics
Part I Part II Part III
General Mathematics
No candidate may receive credit for both Pure Mathematics Part I and General Mathematics.
(c) History and Philosophy of Science
History and Philosophy History and Philosophy History and Philosophy of Science A of Science B of Science (Science
Course)
History and Philosophy History and Philosophy History and Philosophy of Science B of Science A of Science (Science
Course)
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(а) Applied Mathevnatics and Statistics
Applied Mathematics
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