The Domesday Book Of Queens University (Volume 1)1839-1900 p1-248

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First Year. -Junior Latin -Junior Greek Junior Mathematics.

Second Year. -Senior Latin -Senior Greek Senior Mathematics -Natural Philosophy.

Third Year. -Third Greek -Natural Philosophy -Moral Philosophy -Logic and Rhetoric -and with Third Latin or Third Mathematics, as may be determined in each case by the Senatus.

Students having it in view to study for the Ministry, whose circumstances do not permit them to attend during a seven months' Session, and whose case shall have been specially certified and recommended by the Presbytery within whose bounds they reside, may enter on or before the first Wednesday of November; and their course shall be completed in four Sessions of Six months each.

2. The time for the examination of candidates for Degrees shall be fixed by the Senatus, and public intimation thereof given in the several classes; and all candidates shall, within ten days after such intimation, signify their intention to come forward, either to their respective Professors, or to

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the Secretary of the Senate.

3. The subjects and manner of examination shall be determined by the Senate, and shall consist partly of written questions and translations, and partly of viva voce examination. The subjects of examination for Degrees for each Session shall be appointed by the Senatus and entered on the minutes of the Board of Trustees.

4. If any of the candidates distinguish themselves by an uncommon degree of proficiency either in Classical or Mathematical studies, or both, it shall be competent for the Senatus to express their sense of such high merit by honorable mention of such candidates' names in the published List of Degrees conferred.

5. No Student shall be entitles to come forward as a candidate for the Degree of Master of Arts, unless he has obtained the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, and had his name on the Books two Sessions after taking such Degree. In other respects the Regualtion in regard to the Degree of Master

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of Arts, shall be the same as those regarding the Degree of Bachelor of Arts.

6. Graduates of other Universities or any other distinguished persons shall be admissible to Honorary Degrees.

7. The fees payable on obtaining Degrees and the application of said fees, shall be determined by the Senate.

Form of Declaration to be subscribed by Students at time of matriculation. I, ____________ being now admitted as a Student of Queen's College, do hereby solemnly and sincerely declare and promise that I shall, at all times, render due respect and obedience to the Principal, Professors, and other authorites of the University, and strictly observe and obey the Laws and Statues thereof (as enacted and administered by the Senatus Academicus) that I shall apply myself carefully and diligently to the studies in which I am to engage, and perform, to the utmost of my power and ability, the exercises prescribed; that I will conduct myself in a courteous

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and peacable manner towards my fellow students; and that I shall always maintain and defend the rights and privileges of this College, and never seek, in any way or manner, the hurt or prejudice thereof.

The following were the subjects of examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts -for Session 184950.

Cicero - Orations. Horace_Odes and Epistles. Xenophon - Memorabilia. Hiad - First 12 books. Sophocles - Oedipus Tyrannus. Euripides. Hecuba and Medea.

Euclid 1st six and 11th and 12th Books Hind's Algebra. Playfair's PLane Trigonometry. Snowball's Plane and Soherica Trigonometry. Whewell's Doctrine of Limits. Differential and Integral Calculus.

Whately's Logic and Rhetoric. Paley's Moral Philosophy.

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