in the University of Durham. S 



10. All those who satisfy the Examiners, at each of these 

 Examinations, shall be classed. The Senate shall have power 

 to determine hereafter the subjects in which proficiency shall 

 be deemed indispensable, and the nature of the classifica- 

 tion, 



11. Any student in arts, upon passing his first examination 

 for the Degree of B.A., may proceed as an Engineer Student 

 of the second year; and upon passing his second examination 

 for the Degree of B. A., may proceed as an Engineer Student 

 of the third year. 



12. Any Engineer Student, who is recommended by his 

 College, may petition the University, that terms which he has 

 kept by residence as an Engineer Student may count towards 

 the Degree of B. A. ; and that the Examination passed by him 

 in his third term of residence, at least, may be received instead 

 of the first Examination for the Degree of B.A. ; and the 

 Examination passed by him in his sixth term of residence, at 

 least, instead of the second Examination for the Degree of 

 B.A. 



13. The Warden and Senate shall have power to declare, 

 in the course of Easter Term, 1838, that any Engineer Stu- 

 dent, who shall have kept Epiphany Term, 1838, shall be 

 regarded, with reference to all terms and examinations rela- 

 ting to Engineer Students only, as if he had kept also Mi- 

 chaelmas Term, 1837. 



Orders made hy the Senate, for carrying the above Regulations 

 into effect. 



1. The Course of Study for Engineer Students shall em- 

 brace the following subjects : — 



Arithmetic. Practical Mapping, and Ar- 

 Algebra. chitectural Drawing. 



Euclid. Theoryof Perspective and Pro- 

 Logarithms, jections. 



Plane Trigonometry. Hydrostatical and Hydraulical 

 Solid Geometry. Instruments in general. 



Analytical Geometry. The Steam Engine. 



Theoretical and Practical Optical Instruments. 



Mechanics. Theoretical and Practical Che- 

 Differential and Integral mistry. 



Calculus. Theory of Heat. 



Dynamics. Mineralogy. 



Hydrostatics and Hydraulics. Metallurgy. 



Pneumatics. Geology. 



Surveying, Levelling, use of The French, German, Spanish, 



Instruments. and Italian Languages. 



2. All Enghieer Students who do not learn one of the 



