Part 1 General
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- 1.1. These regulations apply to the following degrees of the University: [See Table 1]
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1.2. In these regulations where the context admits:
- (1) the expression ‘statutory residence’ means residence at any place authorised by the Regulations for Residence in the University (‘the Residence Regulations’);
- (2) references to divisions and faculty boards shall include a reference to the Committee for the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art; and
- (3) ‘college’ means any college, society, or Permanent Private Hall or any other institution designated by Council by regulation as being permitted to present candidates for matriculation.
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1.3. Any member of the University may be admitted to a degree to which these regulations apply if he or she:
- (1) has kept statutory residence for the period prescribed in these regulations for the degree in question; and
- (2) has employed himself or herself in study and hearing lectures and has (unless exempt) passed the First and Second Public Examinations in accordance with the requirements laid down by regulation.
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Bachelor of Arts |
Master of Mathematics |
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Bachelor of Fine Art |
Master of Mathematics and Computer Science |
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Master of Biochemistry |
Master of Mathematics and Philosophy [From 1 October 2013: Master of Mathematics and Physics] |
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Master of Chemistry |
Master of Physics |
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Master of Computer Science |
Master of Physics and Philosophy |
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[From 1 October 2013: Master of Computer Science and Philosophy] |
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Master of Earth Sciences |
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Master of Engineering |


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