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APPENDIX. I. REQUIREMENTS FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS. 1. UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY. A candidate is required to attend lectures for at least three years. There are twenty-seven subjects, arranged in four groups, as under : A candidate must take ten courses, selected from at least three groups, and including three from the language subjects (a course consists of ninety lectures). Not more than four courses may be taken in any year. In general, candidates must select either (a) two subjects to be taken for three courses and one to be taken for two courses, or (b) one subject to be taken for three courses and three to be studied for two courses. Group I. —Ancient language and literature : (1) Greek (three courses) ; (2) Latin (three courses). Group II. —Modern language and literature : (1) English (three courses) ; (2) French (three courses) ; (3) German (three courses) ; (4) Japanese (two courses). Group lll.—Historical, mental, legal, and social science : — (a.) Historical : (1) Modern history (three courses) ; (2) Oriental history (one course) ; (3) Military history and science (one course). (b.) Mental: (1) Philosophy (three courses) ; (2) Psychology (three courses) ; (3) Education (one course). (c.) Legal: (1) Roman law (one course) ; (2) Constitutional law (one course) ; (3) Jurisprudence (one course) ; (4) International law (one course). (d) Social: (1) Economics (three courses) ; (2) Economic history (one course). Group IV. —Mathematics and science : — (a.) Mathematics (three courses). (b.) (1) Physics (three courses) ; (2) Chemistry (three courses) ; (3) Geology (three courses) ; (4) Botany (three courses) ; (5) Zoology (three courses) ; (6) Physiology (one course) ; (7) Astronomy (one course) ; (8) Geography (two courses). 2. MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY. A candidate must study for three years and must pass in ten of the following subjects ; he is deemed to be in his first year until he has passed two subjects, and then in his second year until he has passed six subjects. He must pass in (a) two major subjects and one sub-major subject, or (b) in one major subject and three sub-major subjects (" major " = three parts, " sub-major " = two parts of a subject), and must, in general, take a foreign language and one subject from each of the groups 11, 111, IV. Group I. —Languages and literature : Greek, Parts I, 11, III; Latin, Parts I, 11, III; English, Parts I, 11, III; French, Parts I, 11, III; German, Parts I, 11, III; The science of language; Comparative philology. Group II. —History and political science : British history, A, B, C, and D ; Australasian history (new subject, 1926) ; European history, A, B, and C ; Ancient history ; Political economy ; Modern political institutions. Group 111. —Philosophy and pure mathematics : Psychology, logic, and ethics; History of philosophy ; Advanced logic ; Advanced ethics ; Sociology; Metaphysics ; Pure mathematics, Parts I, 11, III; Pure mathematics (principles). Group IV. —Science : Mixed mathematics, Parts I, 11, III; Natural philosophy, Part I; Zoology, Part I; Botany, Part I ; Geology, Part I. 3. UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE. A candidate must pass in twelve units (i.e., courses) from the following subjects. Three units (including Philology or Latin or Greek) must be taken from Group I, two units must be taken from each of the Groups 11, 111, and IV, and not more than four units may be taken from Group IV. A candidate must select either (a) two subjects of three courses each and one subject of two courses, or (b) one subject of three courses and three subjects of two courses each. Group I. —Latin (three courses) ; Greek (three courses) ; Elementary comparative philology (one course) ; German (two courses); French (three courses). Group II. —English language and literature (three courses) ; Modern history (three courses) ; Economics (two courses) ; Economic history (one course). Group 111. —Psychology (one course) ; Ethics (one course) ; Logic (one course) ; Education (one course) ; Philosophy (two courses) ; Jurisprudence (one course) ; Pure mathematics (three courses). Group IV. —Applied mathematics (two courses) ; Pure mathematics (three courses) ; Physics (two courses) ; Chemistry (two courses) ; Geology and mineralogy (two courses) ; Botany (two courses) ; Zoology (two courses) ; Physiology (one course). Group V. —Music,

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