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UNTITLED DEGREES.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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UNTITLED DEGREES.

1. A Certificate of Proficiency in the Class is conferred on one
who has passed examination in any of the following classes: Anglo-Saxon,
Political Economy and Science of Society, Moral Philosophy, Agricultural
Chemistry, Descriptive Mineralogy, Determinative Mineralogy, Geology,
Botany, Zoology, General Biology, Physiology, Human Anatomy, Medical
Jurisprudence, Constitutional and International Law.

2. A Diploma of Graduation in the Bachelor of Arts Course is
conferred on one who has passed examination in any one of the following
courses: Junior and Intermediate Latin, Junior and Intermediate Greek,
Junior and Intermediate Mathematics, Junior and Intermediate French,
Junior and Intermediate German, Spanish, Italian, Junior Physics, Chemistry,
History, English Literature, Modern English, Early English, Logic.

3. A Diploma of Graduation in the School is conferred on one who
has passed examination in all classes of any of the following schools: Latin,
Greek, French, German, Modern Languages (including French and German),
English Language and Literature, Historical Science, Moral Philosophy,
Pure Mathematics, Mixed Mathematics, Applied Mathematics,
Natural Philosophy, Practical Physics, Practical Astronomy, General
Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Analytical and
Agricultural Chemistry, Mineralogy and Geology, Natural History and
Geology, Biology, and Agriculture.