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faculty; the hedonist, intuitionalist, and utilitarian methods. (_>.) Logic* —Deductive and inductive logic. II. No candidate shall he admitted to the degree of Bachelor of Arts unless he shall have passed in at least five of the ahove subjects of examination, of which two must he Latin and Mathematics. III. The examination may be passed in two sections. Either two or three subjects of examination, one of which must be either Latin or Mathematics, shall constitute the first section, which may be taken at the end of the second or any subsequent year, and the remaining subjects shall constitute the second section, which may be taken at the end of the third or any subsequent year; or, at the option of the candidate, all the subjects may be taken together at the end of the third or any subsequent year. IV. No student shall be admitted to the final examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts who has not kept three years' terms at some institution affiliated to the University of New Zealand, unless he shall have been admitted as an undergraduate under the Statutefof Admissions ad eundem, or unless he shall be a teacher permitted to proceed to the degree under the provisions hereinafter contained. V. Every student intending to present himself for examination shall, not later than the first day of September preceding the examination, signify to the Chancellor the subjects in which he shall elect to be examined. VI. The names of the students who pass the examination shall be placed in alphabetical order, and shall he published by the Chancellor as soon as is convenient after the receipt by him of the reports of the Examiners. VII. Teachers in Affiliated Institutions, and certificated teachers of good repute in any school established or conducted under the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly or of a Provincial Council of this colony, having been in the practice of their profession for at least five years, may be admitted on the recommendation of the Chancellor or of the Vice-Chancellor to the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, to be passed either in one or two sections, on payment of the ordinary fees, without matriculation and the keeping of University terms ; and on passing that examination shall be entitled to all the other privileges of graduates of the University of the same standing, anything in other regulations of the University notwithstanding : Provided that under this clause no teacher shall he admitted to the first section of his examination beyond the B.A. examination for the year 1883 : Provided also that every teacher admitted to examination under this clause shall give three months' notice to the Chancellor of the subjects in which he shall elect to be examined. VIII. The fee for the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts shall be one guinea. Of Honours. I. An examination for Honours shall be'held in the month of November in each year. II. No candidate shall be admitted to the examination for Honours excepting at the examination of the year following that in which he shall have passed for the degree of Bachelor of Arts. III. Candidates for Honours shall be examined in one or more of the following groups of subjects : —Group 1 : Languages and Literature : Any two of the following subdivisions, o^ which Latin must be one —(A) Latin, (B) Greek, (C) Frglish, (D)

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