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...•Tran CAP FITS... Did you know that many of the students who graduate from Massey University have studied by correspondence? This year nearly 11,000 people are enrolled as extramural students. Extramural means ‘outside the walls’ in Latin and is the name given to Massey University students who study by correspondence. Of these students about 30% do not have University Entrance but gained provisional admission to the University. Extramural students can study toward worthwhile qualifications such as university degrees, diplomas or certificates. YOU too could succeed as an extramural student if you have the determination, energy and commitment. • Wherever YOU live in New Zealand • Whatever YOUR educational background • Whenever YOU are able to find time to study University courses are called ‘papers’ and in 986 papers will be offered in these subjects: Accounting and Finance • Agricultural Economics and Farm Management • Art and Architecture • Biochemistry • Biotechnology • Botany and Zoology • Chemistry • Classical Studies • Computer Science • Economics • Education • English • Food Technology • French • Geography • German • History • Horticulture • Japanese • Latin • Linguistics • Management and Administration • Maori Studies • Marketing • Mathematics and Statistics • Microbiology and Genetics • Music • Nursing Studies • Philosophy • Physics • Police Studies • Production Technology • Psychology • Religious Studies • Social Anthropology • Second Language Teaching • Social Work • Sociology • Soil Science • Wool Handling. BEFORE ENROLMENT: You must gain University Entrance OR apply to the university for provisional admission. For further information please write with FULL details of your date of birth, educational background and the subjects you would like to take, to the address below: Centre for University Extramural Studies Massey University, PALMERSTON NORTH OR TELEPHONE: (STD CODE 063) 69-099, 69-089 OR 69-079 AND AFTER HOURS: 69-093 Enrolment begins: Ist December 1985 For restricted numbers courses enrolment ends: 15th January 986 For unrestricted courses enrolment ends: 31st January 1986

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Tu Tangata, Issue 27, 1 December 1985, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisement 1 Tu Tangata, Issue 27, 1 December 1985, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisement 1 Tu Tangata, Issue 27, 1 December 1985, Page 14

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