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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, PHYSICS. The Professor of Physics, PKOmin. P. W. BLRBIDGE. wUI be glad view Intending Students. Inquiry shorn*., made at the Physics Department (TeiwSJJ 1884) as to the hours ot interview LeStS and Laboratory hours arc notified i„ oi. Calendar and Syllabus. M to ™ CHEMISTRY. The Professor of Chemistry, PROFrtun. F. P. WORLEY, will interview "nuSS Student;, on MONDAY. March 5; seitfnni!! 3 p.m., Juniors at 5 p.m. ™" ** BIOLOGY. The Professor of Biology. PROFTSBn.,. J. C. JOHNSON, will be glad to lS intending Students in the Biology D»n.!7 ment. on FRIDAY and SATURDAY mSJI" 'i and 3. •«•«■ GEOLOGY. MR. BARTRUM. Lecturer, may be ln»~. viewed by intending Students on BATr» DAY. March 3, from 10 a.m. to 12 «S?. at the S.-lcnce Building, corner of grama, and Alfred Streets. arraaJs ECONOMICS. Separate Courses of General r«em_. covering the syllabus for Commercial AwZ? fancy Certificate, and for B.A. and B a£ will be delivered. iFor partlcnlars see - 8„_" bus.) '"•' Special Courses in Currency and Bankinr Economic History. Statistical Method _*i other subjects included in B. Coo' a« vanced, and Honours. A Byllabus wuj ifei lie arranged for hours and reading ?__' Lecturer should be consulted. HISTORY. Courses in British and Modern Hilton are arranged In accordance with BIS B. Com. syllabus. For Advanced' __} Honours work special classes are arrtnitrl ) All students intending to take or History are advised to consult Prel___. ' Orossmann at 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., on ThTttn DAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, Marchl. EDUCATION. Education Lectures for the B.A. DHrte will be held during the coming sestriotT Students taking the course in one yeir wffl require to attend lectures on MOXDA. 44 TUESDAY 4-5. and FRIDAY. ft' students taking the course In two »can in recommended to omit the Frlda- cmL lecture. Advanced Course: WEDNESDAY 4-5 p.m.; FRIDAY, 4-5 p.m.; SATURDAY! y-lu a.m. MB. 11. G. COUSINS. Lecturer, will ,t----tend at the Training College on BATHR. DAY MORNING. March 3. forVeX with Intending Students from 9 to 11.30 a.n_ LAW. A complete Course of Lectures will be delivered In all the Subjects prescribed {or the LL.-B. and Law Professional Examinations. The requirements for Lt.M. »*1 Honours will also be met. The Profesaor will meet intending students in the U* Lecture Room (Xo. 11 on the evening of trie first MONDAY in the First Term":—Candidates for Degree at 5 p.m. Candidates for Law Professional at 6 p.m., and also from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on March I, 2, 3. jail information will then be given is to t.» most suitable Text-books and as to the teat course of study. MENTAL AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY. The Professor of Mental an( j jj or _U Fh_. osophy (Professor W. Anderson), will Inter. view Intending students at 10 a.m. ra MONDAY, March 5. Information as to tb* vimons alternative courses in this subject may be found in the syllabus. COMMERCE. I I.eclnres are delivered In the followin* subjects required for the Decree of Bactialor of Commerce, the Accountancy Professional I Examinations, and the University' Certtflj catc _of Proficiency in Bookkeeping:-. Economics

History Economic Geography Commercial French and German Currency and Banking Mercantile Law Bookkeeping Advanced Accounting Auditing Company Law The Bights and duties of Trustee! and Receivers Industrial Law Bankruptcy Law. Lectures in other subjects will be arranged as required. All Lectures are delivered in the evening. Anyone who does not propose to enter for the full Conrse may attend the Lectures without Matriculation. Anyone Is at liberty to take any single subject, or set of Lectures, without paying any attention to other portions of the course. Full particulars of the various coursjs and regulations for Scholarships and other prizes established hy the Auckland Chamber of Commerce and the Auckland Warehousemen-! Association annear In the Syllabus.. Attention is specially directed to the arrangement c.f the book-keeping lectures. To increase the efficiency of tbe classes, students are graded into:—Group A: Comprising those with no previous knowledge of the subject, or those wishing to start with Brft principles. Group B: Comprising those with a previous knowledge of Double Entry principles, aud not wishing to spend time on tM more elementary branches of the subject. The lectures for each group cover tbe whole of the subject of Book-keeping as prescribed for the Book-keepers" and Commercial Accountants' Certificates. Tbe lectures 1" Advanced Accounting cover the book-keep-ing requirements of the Professional Accountants' Examination. All intending students are advised to coaEtilt personally some Member of the Staff. Appointments may be made at tbe Unireislty College with the Director (Professor Grossmann). or Professor Maxwell 'Walker, or with Mr. A. if. Seaman. Lecturer !» Accountancy, at his Office. 17, Swanson Street (making appointment by telephone. No. 1531). All Buolc-keeping .Students shonbj attend at the College at 6 p.m. on March 5. MUSIC. The Lectures will comprise Junior, Inte»». mediate and Advanced Theory. Composition. Voice Production and Elocution, anel Analysis of the Works of the Great Masters. Division I.: THEORY—Monday, 5 te • p.m. MUSICAL. COMPOSITION AH) ANALYSIS OF THE WORKS OF THB GREAT MASTERS—Wednesday, U a.m. Division II.: THEORY.—Thursday, 5 to I Division III.: THEORY (Advanced).—Friday, 5 to 6. Division I. will cover the knowledge required for Matriculation, and the Intermediate Examination for Mus. Bac: and for the Primary. .lunior. Intermediate, and Senior Grade* of the School of Music Theoretical Examinations. , The Higher Divisions of Intermediate and Advanced will give Students the opportunity of being prepared for tbe Degree ot Bachelor of Music. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Practical and Theoretical Examinations in connection with the L'nlvereity College School of Music comprise Primary, Junior, Intermediate, and Senior Grades, and the Diplomas of Associate. Fellowship, and Certificated Teachers' Examinations. These will take place twice yearly, in May and November, and will, in the practical parts, be conducted by Two Examiners. Particulars of Fees and requirements can ** obtained from tbe Registrar. ._ Tbe Syllabus of Music for 1923 may B« obtained from A. Eady and Co Queen Street, and from tbe Registrar's Office. ENGINEERING. Lectures are given at the Engineering Department. Svmonds Street, in Civil. Mechanical. Electrical, and Marine Engineering, and Surveying. Intending Students are invited to interview the Director, who will be in attendance at the Department on THT'RSDAT and FRIDAY, between 11 a.m. and 1 n.m.. and 7 p.m. and S p.m.: or at any otner times by arrangement. (Pboue '-302.1 ARCHITECTURE. Full courses of Lectures will be delivered on tbe Theory and l'racttce of Architecture up to the ordinary standard required for the R.Sc. in Architecture degree. While planned specially for the students studying for the degree of n.Sc. in Architecture, these courses are designed to be oj value also to pupils and assistants employed in Architects - olfiVes. or as a preliminary to taking up such employment. Intending students are Invited to interview the I.eeiurers at their offices. Victoria Arcade. A special syllahtiM of the School of Architecture Is being issued. M. RfK'KE O'.-HEA, B. Com.. Registrar. Man-h 1, 102.1. 51S i T>OBBBTSON. AUCTIONEER, QUEEN STREET. WILL BUY YOUR HOME OUT AS IT M FOR SPOT OA.SH. ' Phone 3025. •

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 51, 1 March 1923, Page 8

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