Calendar: 1925-1926 Page 116
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FACULTY OF ARTS 113 Final Examination in Arts In their SECOND year Students enter on the courses for the PASS or HONOURS Examination While an Honours course may be taken in two years after the Intermediate Examination and both the University and the College courses are planned on two-year basis it is generally desirable that student should devote three years to his Honours course For the PASS degree four subjects have to be taken selected from the following and Two languages of which one must be either Latin with Roman History or Greek with Greek History Both Latin and Greek may be taken and Any two subjects not already taken of which only one may be Science subject Chinese Mathematics Pure Mathematics Applied Physics Chemistry Geology Botany Zoology Geography Philosophy Psychology-General and Experimental Economics History Education Theology Anthropology Physical and Cultural Military Science The Examination for HONOURS may be taken in one of the following branches but in most cases the candidate will be required to take subsidiary subject also Dutch Russian Indian Branch-Classical Sanskrit and Pali Arabic Persian Hebrew and Aramaic including Syriac Chinese Philosophy Psychology History Geography Sociology The examination for Honours in Mathematics is divided into two parts Part should be takeu two years after the Intermediate Examination and degree and class are awarded on the result Part II may be taken at the same time but it is very desirable that if both parts are taken the course should extend over three years Η Latin with Roman History Greek with Greek History English French German Italian Spanish Portuguese Dutch Danish Norwegian Swedish Russian Sanskrit Hebrew Arabic Persian Turkish Malay Classics Latin Greek Mathematics Archaeology Architecture English French German Italian Spanish Portuguese
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