Calendar: 1886-1887 Page 384
Please note: The digitised calendars in this site have had their contents extracted using OCR (optical character recognition) and as a result, there may be occasional errors in the text. We are working on correcting these errors, but this may take some time.
Page content
384 evening classes 51b Mineralogy 27 Geology 28 Comparative Ana- See page 409 410 Rev Professor Wiltshire tomy and Prac- 411 Groves tical Biology 29 Logic 411 Edgeworth 30 Political Economy 412 Professor Rogers 31 Public Reading 412 Rev profeSsor DOrsey Public Speaking 32 Law 413 Professor Cutler 33 Vocal Music 34 Fine Art 414 Professor Monk Mus 414 Professor Delamotte 35 Metallurgy 416 36 Practical Metallurgy 419 Professor Huntington McMillan 37 Fuels their Uses 42q mcmillan and Economy 38 Agriculture 39 Shorthand 422 Lloyd 423 Bicknell 40 Sc &Prcl Sci Ex 423 Theological Classes 444 Workshop Classes 447 Lectures on the higher branches of Literature Ancient and Modern will be given during the ensuing Session Details will be announced at the commencement of Term The fee for each subject will be one guinea Term IV courses or technical instruction With view to systematise the teaching of the Evenirg 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 strongly recommended to the attention of Students
Further information
For further information about this page, please click here to contact us ›