4j Education in Civil Engineering and Mi7iing 



direct his private studies, and shall have charge of his con- 

 duct and religious instruction. 



4. The course of study for Engineer Students and the se- 

 veral lectures designed for them shall be under the imme- 

 diate superintendence of the Professor of Mathematics, subject 

 to the control of the Warden and Senate. 



5. The full course of study shall extend over three years ; 

 and shall embrace the several subjects which relate to the 

 theory and practice of Civil Engineering and Mining. 



6. Engineer Students, who have completed their course, 

 shall be admissible, by Grace of the University, to the Aca- 

 demical rank of Civil Engineer. 



Engineer Students may, at an earlier period, receive Certi- 

 ficates of competency in the subjects in which they have been 

 examined, as hereafter specified. 



7. No Grace for admission to the rank of Civil Engineer 

 shall be granted, unless the petitioner has passed three Public 

 Examinations. The first of these shall be for Students who 

 are in their third term of residence, at least ; the second for 

 such as have passed the first, and are in their sixth term of 

 residence, at least ; the third for such as have passed both the 

 former, and are in their ninth term of residence, at least. 



Yet any Engineer Student, who, at his admission to the 

 University, shall pass the first Public Examination thus ap- 

 pointed for Engineer Students, shall be placed in the same 

 position with regard to all terms and examinations relating 

 to Engineer Students only, as if he had already kept three 

 terms. 



8. The first two of these Examinations shall be conducted 

 by two or more Examiners nominated annually by the War- 

 den, and approved by Convocation ; and shall be directed to 

 the subjects fixed by the Senate eleven months, at least, be- 

 fore. 



After the second of these Examinations, any one who is 

 specially recommended by the Examiners may obtain a formal 

 Certificate from the Warden ; this Certificate being limited 

 to the particular subjects in which he has proved his com- 

 petency. 



9. The third and final Examination shall be conducted by 

 three Examiners, at least, nominated by the Warden, and 

 approved by Convocation ; and shall be directed to the sub- 

 jects fixed by the Senate eleven months, at least, before : pro- 

 vided always that every such Student shall then pass an exa- 

 mination in a modern language, or in some one Latin or 

 Greek work, melioris avi et notes i the language or work to 

 be selected by himself, but approved by the Senate. 



