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University College. -JJNIVERSITY QOLLEGE. The First Term of til© Thirty-third Session commences on MONDAY, the 3rd March, 1912. All . persons, male or female, •whether matriculated or not, may attend these Lectures on payment of the fees prescribed by the College Regulations. The Fees for Lectures are 10a per term for a course occupying one hour per week, 20s for a course occupying: two hours per week, and so on proportionally. For Laboratory Instruction the Fees are: 10s per term for one half-day per week, 20s per term for two half-days per week, and so on proportionally. Fees are payable to the Registrar at his office in Parliament Street, which is open daily from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and from 2 to 4 p.m., except on Saturdays, when it is open only from 10 a.m. to 1 pan. All persona, who wish to obtain information with regard to the College are invited to call at the Registrar's office. The Calendar, prices Is, and the Syllabus (gratis) may be had from the Booksellers. CHAS. M. NELSON, M.A.. Registrar. February 24, 1913. UCKLAND NIV;:BSITY jQOLLEGE. T ECTURE3 ON ■ QLiSSICS. ' . j . , . - • { The Professor of Classics ■wnl bo in. his Room at. the College on SATURDAY, M£c;h 1, from 10 a.m. to 12. T EOTURES ON • jgj.SGLISH AND J^ANGUAGE. Tho Cocrse in English is divided into three branches, each of which may bo tak-ai separately by those who do not propose to ' ';ctp terms. ENGLISH LITERATURE. I. LITERARY PERlOD—Lectures will be delivered on- the HISTORY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE from 1688 to 1744. Hours of Lectures: 'Wednesday, 3, to 4 p.m.; Lecture repeated Wednesday, V to 8 p.m. ! 11. Courses of Lectures will bo delivered on the following-works:— SHAKSPERE: HENRY IV. (Parts 1 and 2*. HENRY V. POPE: ESSAY ON CRITICISM'. .ADDISON AND STEELE: THE SPECTATOR (selected papers). SWIFT. THE BATTLE OF THE BOOKS. Instruction in English Composition ia given in connection with this class. Hours of lectures: Thursday, 12 noon to ,1 p.m. Lecture repeated Saturday, 9, to 10 a.m. 111. ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Lectures will be delivered or the ORIGIN, HISTORY, AND STRUCTURE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. . . Hours of Lectures: First Year, Tuesday, 6 to 7 p.m. Second Year, Tuesday, 7to 8 p.m. HONOURS COURSE. Those who "propose reading for Honour* or Senior Scholarship (English) or repeating English for the second section of their degree are requested to communicate their intention of so doing as early as possible. The Professor of English will be in his Room at the College on SATURDAY, March 1,. at 'J I a.m. ■ ■ J^ANGUAGES. FRENCH . AND GERMAN. i PROFESSOR MAXWELL WALKER will be at the College on SATURDAY, 10 a.m. to 1~ noon, and MONDAY. 4-5 p.m.. to see Students who wish to consult him concerning: A. ARTS COURSE. B. HONOURS COURSE. C. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE COURSES. The courses in Literature, Translation and Conversation are suited to the requirements of those who desire to extend their knowledge of French and German without reference to examination. NOTE— Students are advised to see the , Professor before the commencement of term, and "Honours" Student in particular are ' requested to hand in their names as soon as possible. ' "j^j-ATHEMATICS. Lectures as usual (Syllabus pp. 39-40). N.B.—The Lectures on Trigonometry and Geometry delivered on Saturday morning will be repeated on the following Moil- . day evening (Trigonometry, 6-7 p.m; Geometry. 7-8 p.m.), for the benefit of students of the Training College and others unable to attend on Saturdays. . , PROFESSOR SEGAR may be interviewed bv intending students requiring advice on SATURDAY, March 1, 10 am. to 12 noon. ? IOHEMISTRY AND J>HYSICS. M For Courses of. Lectures, gee Syllabus, pages 40-43. , , ... The Lectures on Physics this year will include the subjects of Magnetism and Electricity. ... . , , PROF • BROWN mav be interviewed by intending. Students requiring advice on SATURDAY, March 1, 10 a.m. to li noon. I jg LOGY AND Q.EOLOGY. PROFESSOR A. P. W. THOMAS will deliver LecturesTts above. For courses see Syllabus. LAWMR D. C. CHALMERS will deliver Lectures in all the Law subjects prescribed _ for the LL.B. and Barristers' and Solicitors Exami- ' nations. For courses see Syllabus. EDUCATION. Education Lectures for the B.A. Degree will bo held during the coming session, on ITTDAY EVENINGS, from 7-15 to 9.15 p.m., at. the Training College. __ Lecturer H. A. !/• MILNES, B-Sc. (Lond.), Principal Auckland Training College. The course is such that it includes tne r work required from candidates for Teachers '• C and B Certificates in. the compulsory ei% ject, "Principles and History of Education. Candidates for the Ministry will, find the course valuable in connection with their work in Sunday Schools. . . The Lecturer will attend at, the Training College on SATURDAY MORNING, the Ist March, for interviews with intending students from 9 to 12. 3 IN' jy-usic. DR. W. EL THOMAS will deliver six « Courses of Lectures on Music during the present termThe Lectures will comprise Junior. Inter- . mediate and Advanced Theory, Composition, Voice Production and Elocution, and n Analysis of the Works of the Great Masters. i Junior Theory (Division I.)' meets on Mont day. 5 to 6. Intermediate (Division IL), Thursday. 5 to -6. t Advanced (Division III.), Friday, 5 to 6. •The hours of the other Classes to be arranged. '• The Junior Division will cover the knowledge required for Matriculation, and the Intermediate Examination for Mils. Baa, and for the Primary. Junior, Intermediate, and Senior Grades of tho School of Music Theoretical Examinations. The Higher Divisions of Intermediate and Advanced will give Students tho opportunity - of beimr prepared for the Degree of Bachelor t. of Music. It is recommended that Musical Students avail themselves of the advantages tho College offers in this respect. All Lectures wjll bo given in the Choral Hall. :. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. The Council has instituted a svstem of Q Practical and Theoretical Examinations in connection - with the University College School of Mr-'.c, comprising Primary, Junior, Intermediate, and Senior Grades,'and the Diplomas of Associate, Fellowship, and Certificated Teachers' Examinations. These will ,n take place twice yearly in May and Novemat her, and will in the practical parts, bt )f conducted by Two Examiners. Particulars id of Fees and requirements can be obtained le from the Registrar. Certificates gained at the recent "" Examinations are ready for distribution. 3, The Syllabus of Music for 1913 is now ptfb x- llshed ' CHAS. M- NELSON, MA., ® s Registrar- ' February 24, 1515. i . I • i • mTWunoWDMB WnMHtia.HtßlifllWlHW lllWfeOß^wiaiW

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15235, 24 February 1913, Page 12

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