Calendar: 1875-1876 Page 295
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EVENING CLASSES 291 See page 25 Geology 321 Eev Thomas Wiltshire 26 Comparative Ana- Profe880r Gabrod tomy ana Zoology 27 Zo i'c 323 Τ Escott 28 Political Economy 323 Professor Rocebs l'lcmptre 30 Law 327 Professor Cuti ee 31 Shorthand 329 Souttkr 32 Workshop 342 Walker Dean of the Department for 1875 Professor Buchheim Ph IV courses ογ technical instruction With view to systematize the teaching of the Evening Classes and so at once to make it more valuable in itself and to bring it into connection with the present movement for Technical Education the following schemes for definite courses of instruction have been drawn up by the Principal and the Board of Professors and Lecturers and are hereby strongly recommended to the attention of Students These schemes are intended to prepare Students as far as possible for the following professions and trades The Law Civil Service Mercantile Chemical Manufacture Engineering or Mining Architecture Special Diplomas will be granted to such Students as shall pass satisfactorily through each Course and every effort will be made to obtain recognition of these diplomas by the Heads ef offices and the great employers of labour in each depart- ment The rules for obtaining such diplomas will be as follows τ
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