THE UNIVERSITIES. 



requirements in Mathematics will bo increased by Trigonometry 

 up to Holutiuii of triangles, or by practical plane Geometry 

 t lino iiml rin-Uij, ami the requirements in French and 

 iiiui I'.v mi :i<l<litional prepared book. 



It . .unliiltttes take only one anoiunt language, then the re- 

 quirements in one modern language will be increased as above. 



It (Miuliilates take both Mechanics and Chomiiitry, the re- 

 (juiiviiiriits in .M.tth.-maticH will Li- increased as above. 



i must also send to the Registrar (either directly, 

 c,r through thu authorities of the College to which they belong , 



t\\o months before the commencement of each 

 nation, a list of the subjects in which they intend to offer 

 Ives. 



aiediate and Final Examination! for the Ordinary B.A. 

 These are held in Jane and October, and are open only to 

 those students who have passed iii the one ca.se lliu prelimi- 

 nary, and in the other the intiTin, .liutc, ;iml who, moreover, 

 have furnished certificates of attendance upon a college course 

 of instruction, approved by the university, extending over at 

 least one academic year from the date at which they passed 

 the preliminary or intermediate examination (as the case may 

 be) in each of the subjects of the group in which they presint 

 themselves. The courses of instrnctiou and the corresponding 

 examinations are arranged in the five following groups, of 

 which the candidate must select some one, in all the subjects 

 of which ho will bo required to satisfy the examiner. The 

 intermediate examination is in the subjects the courses on which 

 are dropped at the end of the intermediate year ; the final is in 

 those studied during the final year. 



Candidates have the option of presenting certain of these 

 subjects at cither the intermediate or final examination, the 

 corresponding course being taken in either the intermediate 

 examination in either case. Those who fail only in such a 

 subject at the intermediate examination will not be held to 

 have failed in the whole examination, but will have to satisfy 

 the examiners in a corresponding paper in the final exami- 

 nation. The names of these subjects are printed in italics. 



[The subject which appears after tlie letter denoting the Group is 

 the leading and characteristic subject of the Group. For this and 

 its cognate subjects a two years' course of study is required J 



A (CLASSICS). 



Intermediate Eramtnafion. 

 1. Pure Mathematics. 



J. Diiirlish Language. 

 :;. ItnjUsh Literature. 

 4. Logic. 



Final Examination. 



1. Greek. 



2. Latin. 



8. Ancient History. 

 4. Philosophy. 



Intermediate Course. 

 Pure Mathematics. 

 English Language. 

 .English Literature. 

 Logic. 

 Greek. 

 Latiu. 

 Ancient History. 



Final Count. 

 Greek. 

 Latin. 



Ancient History. 

 rinloaophy. 



B (HISTORY). 



Intermediate Examination. 



1. English Language (history of). 



2. Pure Mathematics. 



Final Ernminattoit. 

 1, 2. Two of the following,* on 

 of which mutt be either 

 Greek or Latin : Greek, 

 Latin, French, German. 



3. Ancient History. 



4. Modern History. 



5. English Literature. 



6. Political Economy. 



Intermediate Count. 



English Language (history of). 



Pure Mathematics. 



Two of the following, one of 

 which mu*t be either Greek or 

 Latin, vix. : Greek, Latin, 

 French, German. 



Ancient History. 



Modern History. 



English Literature. 



Final Cnurtt. 



Two of the following, * <m of 

 which miut be either Greek or 

 Latin : Greek, Latin, French, 

 German. 



Ancient History. 



Modern History. 



English Literature. 



Political Economy. 



h Language (history of> 

 2. Onwk or Latin. 







Final Etamination. 



1. English Language. 



2. English Literature. 



3. German. 



4. French. 



5. Modern Jlittory. 



D (VODXU 

 .-mediate Examination. 

 1. English Language (history of). 



'1. i'uru Mathematics. 



Greek frrLatte. 



(history <V 



> ,. . < -, t . 

 EBflisb LMCMC*. 



German. 

 French. 

 Modern EMry. 



Filial Examination. 

 1. Greek or Latiu. 



. h Language and Litera- 

 ture. 



3. German or Italian Language 



and Literature. 



4. English Literature. 



5. .Modern. Huiory. 



x (PHILOSOPHY). 



Jnttrm+iiaU Count. 

 I. . ,. i . . . ' 



i : 

 Knglish Literature. 

 Greek or Latin. 



Gorman or Italian. 



Final Count. 

 Greek or Latin. 



I i. :.. . . 



German or Italian. 

 English Literature. 

 Modtr* Hutory. 



* An attendance of two years U required in any of these subjects. 



.mediate Examination. 



1. Latin. 



2. Logic. 



3. English Literature. 



4. Pure Mathematics. 



Final Examination. 



1. Philosophy. 



2. History of Philosophy. 



3. Greek. 



4. 0w of the following : French, 



German, Ancient liinturu, 

 JfoaVrn History. 



Mermtdiatt Count, 

 Latin. 

 Logic. 



English Literature. 

 Pure Mathematics. 

 Oteek, 



Final .Course. 

 Philosophy. 

 History of Philosophy. 

 Greek. 

 One of the following : Fraetv 



German, A*c : .tnt Hutory, JCo- 



drrn Ilittory. 



Intermediate and Final Examinations for the Ordinary B.Sc. 

 Candidates are required to present themselves for the inter- 

 mediate and for the final examinations in each of the subject* 

 in one of the following groups. The courses correspond in 

 subjects to the examinations in both the intermediate and the 



filial years. 



A (MATHEMATICS). 



Inf<rmdtat Examination. 1. Pure Mathematics; 2. Applied Ma- 

 thematics ; 3, 4. Tiro of the following : (a) Logic, (6) Chemistry, (c) 

 Elementary Biology, (J) Physiography ; 5. O* of the following : 

 Greek, Latin, French, German, English Language (history of), and 

 English Literature. Final Examination. 1. Pure Mathematics; 2. 

 Applied Mathematics ; 3. Physics (intermediate standard) ; 4. Out of 

 the following : (a) f Elementary Biology, (b) f Chemistry (iutsisjs 

 diate standard), (c) f Logic, (d) Philosophy. () J On* of the follow- 

 ing : Greek, Latin. French, German, English Language (histoqr oQ 

 and English Literature. 



B (EXGIXEERIXO). 



7ntrnudiat Examination. 



1. Pure Mathematics. 



2. Ont of the following : Phy- 



sics, Geology, Chemistry. 



3. French or German. 



Final Examination. 



1. Engineering with Drawing. 



2. Applied Mathematics (inter- 



mediate standard). 



3. Engineering Laboratory or on* 



of the following : Pure 

 Mathematics, t Physics, 

 f Geology, f Chemistry. 



I*ttrmtdi>tf Ctmnt. 



1. Engineering ; lectures and 



drawing class. 



2. Pure Mathematics^ 



3. On* of the following : Phy- 



sics, Geology. Chemistry. 



4. French or German. 



1. Engineering; lectures and 



drawing class. 



2. Applied Matbematiea. 



3. Engineering Laboratory r 



of the following . Pure 

 Mathematics, f Physics, 

 t Geology, t Chesatetay. 



t Provided the candi.Ute has not presented this subject at his 

 Intermediate Examination. 



t The standard in these subjects will be that of the Intermediate 

 Examination, unless the subject has been already presented a* that 

 Examination, when the standard will be that of the Final i 

 nation. 



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