Part 3 First Public Examination
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- [1] 3.1. The First Public Examination shall include Honour Moderations, Moderations, and Preliminary Examinations in the subjects respectively listed in Table 1, Table 2, and Table 3
- [2] 3.2. The examinations shall be conducted by Moderators under the supervision of the divisional and faculty boards assigned to each subject respectively in Table 1, Table 2, and Table 3
- [3] 3.3. The boards shall from time to time make and publish Special Regulations respecting the examinations under their supervision and shall publish lists of subjects and (where appropriate) of books which may be offered for examination, maintaining as far as possible a distinction between the subjects and any books prescribed in the First and Second Public Examinations respectively.
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[4] 3.4. Special Regulations made and lists drawn up by boards under regulation 3.3 above shall not have effect until:
- [5] (1) they have been approved by or on behalf of the Education Committee of Council;
- [6] (2) in the case of regulations made and lists drawn up by faculty boards or other bodies within the Humanities and Social Sciences Divisions, they have also first been approved by the Humanities Board or the Social Sciences Board as appropriate;
- [7] (3) they have then been duly published, and if necessary approved by Congregation, in accordance with the procedure laid down in sections 13-18 of Statute VI.
- Method of examining
- [8] 3.5. Subject to regulation 3.6 below the examinations shall be conducted in writing.
- [9] 3.6. A board may specify by Special Regulation that an examination shall be partly aural, oral, practical, or visual.
- Admission to the First Public Examination
- [10] 3.7. No person who is not a student member of the University may be admitted to the First Public Examination.
- [11] 3.8. Candidates may be admitted to Honour Moderations at any time not earlier than the third term from matriculation, but no candidate who has exceeded the sixth term from matriculation inclusively, or the eighth term in the case of candidates for Honour Moderations in Classics, shall be capable of obtaining Honours.
- [12] 3.9. Candidates may be admitted to each of the Moderations listed in Table 4, not earlier than the term from matriculation specified in each case.
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[13] 3.10.
- [14] (1) Candidates shall not be admitted to any of the Preliminary Examinations which has the same title as any Honour Moderations or Moderations, and which is one of those marked with an asterisk in Table 3, unless they have either failed the examination for the Honour Moderations or Moderations with the same title or, subject to the consent of the Proctors, have been prevented by illness or other urgent and reasonable cause from taking that examination.
- [15] (2) If any member of the University is dissatisfied with a decision by the Proctors under paragraph (1) above, he or she, or his or her college, may within fourteen days of the date of the decision appeal in writing to the Chairman of the Education Committee of Council.
- [16] (3) The appeal shall be adjudged expeditiously by the Chairman or another member of the committee, other than one of the Proctors, nominated by the Chairman.
- [17] 3.11. Candidates may be admitted to each of the Preliminary Examinations listed in Table 5, not earlier than the term from matriculation specified in each case.
- [18] 3.12. No person whose name has been placed in any Class List issued by Moderators shall be admitted again as a candidate in the same Honours Examination.
- Passing the First Public Examination
- [19] 3.13. A candidate shall be deemed to have passed the First Public Examination if he or she has satisfied the Moderators in any one of the parts of the examination as set out in Table 1, Table 2, and Table 3
- [20] 3.14. Any person who has satisfied the Moderators in Part I of the First Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine shall be deemed to have passed the First Public Examination.
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[21] 3.15.
- [22] (1) A candidate who fails to satisfy the examiners in his or her initial examination for the First Public Examination shall be permitted to re-enter for the examination on one further occasion in accordance with the special regulations governing re-sits in the programme concerned.
- [23] (2) A further exceptional opportunity to re-sit the examination at the next opportunity shall require application to and approval on behalf of the Education Committee.
- [24] (3) A candidate who passes the First Public Examination whether at the first attempt or after re-sitting the examination shall be deemed to have reached the University's threshold standard for embarking on the Final Honour School.
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Subject |
Board(s) |
|---|---|
| [25]
Archaeology and Anthropology |
Social Sciences Division |
| [26]
Classics |
Faculty of Classics |
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Subject |
Board(s) |
|---|---|
| [28]
Ancient and Modern History |
Faculties of Classics and History |
| [29]
*Archaeology and Anthropology |
Social Sciences Division |
| [30]
Biological Sciences |
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Division |
| [31]
Biomedical Sciences |
Medical Sciences Division |
| [32]
Chemistry |
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Division |
| [33]
Classical Archaeology and Ancient History |
Social Sciences Division and Faculty of Classics |
| [34]
*Classics |
Faculty of Classics |
| [35]
Classics and English |
Faculties of Classics and English Language and Literature |
| [36]
Computer Science |
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Division |
| [37]
Computer Science and Philosophy |
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Division and Faculty of Philosophy |
| [38]
Earth Sciences |
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Division |
| [39]
Economics and Management |
Social Sciences Division |
| [40]
Engineering Science |
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Division |
| [41]
English and Modern Languages |
Faculties of English Language and Literature and Medieval and Modern Languages |
| [42]
English Language and Literature |
Faculty of English Language and Literature |
| [43]
European and Middle Eastern Languages |
Faculties of Medieval and Modern Languages and Oriental Studies |
| [44]
Fine Art |
Committee for Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art |
| [45]
Geography |
Social Sciences Division |
| [46]
History |
Faculty of History |
| [47]
History and Economics |
Faculty of History and Social Sciences Division |
| [48]
History and English |
Faculties of History and English Language and Literature |
| [49]
History and Modern Languages |
Faculties of History and Medieval and Modern Languages |
| [50]
History and Politics |
Faculty of History and Social Sciences Division |
| [51]
History of Art |
Faculty of History |
| [52]
Human Sciences |
Social Sciences Division |
| [53]
Materials Science |
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Division |
| [54]
Mathematics |
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Division |
| [55]
Mathematics and Computer Science |
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Division |
| [56]
Mathematics and Philosophy |
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Division and Faculty of Philosophy |
| [57]
Modern Languages |
Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages |
| [58]
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry |
Medical Sciences Division |
| [59]
Music |
Faculty of Music |
| [60]
Oriental Studies |
Faculty of Oriental Studies |
| [61]
Philosophy and Modern Languages |
Faculties of Philosophy and Medieval and Modern Languages |
| [62]
Philosophy, Politics, and Economics |
Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences Division |
| [63]
Physics |
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Division |
| [64]
Physics and Philosophy |
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Division and Faculty of Philosophy |
| [65]
[Until 1 October 2013: Psychology and Philosophy |
Medical Sciences Division and Faculty of Philosophy] |
| [66]
[From 1 October 2013: Psychology, Philosophy, and Linguistics |
Medical Sciences Division and Faculties of Philosophy and Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics] |
| [67]
Theology |
Faculty of Theology |
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Preliminary Examination |
Earliest term from matriculation |
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| [69]
Ancient and Modern History |
3rd |
| [70]
Biological Sciences |
3rd |
| [71]
Biomedical Sciences |
3rd |
| [72]
Chemistry |
2nd |
| [73]
Classical Archaeology and Ancient History |
3rd |
| [74]
Classics |
2nd |
| [75]
Computer Science |
3rd |
| [76]
Computer Science and Philosophy |
3rd |
| [77]
Earth Sciences |
2nd |
| [78]
English and Modern Languages: |
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| [79]
English |
3rd |
| [80]
Modern Language |
2nd |
| [81]
Fine Art |
3rd |
| [82]
History |
3rd |
| [83]
History and Economics |
3rd |
| [84]
History and English |
3rd |
| [85]
History and Modern Languages |
3rd |
| [86]
History and Politics |
3rd |
| [87]
Mathematics |
3rd |
| [88]
Mathematics and Computer Science |
3rd |
| [89]
Mathematics and Philosophy |
3rd |
| [90]
Modern Languages |
2nd |
| [91]
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry |
2nd |
| [92]
Music |
3rd |
| [93]
Oriental Studies: |
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| [94]
Arabic, Chinese,Egyptology and Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Japanese, Turkish |
3rd |
| [95]
Other languages |
2nd |
| [96]
Philosophy and Modern Languages |
2nd |
| [97]
Philosophy, Politics, and Economics |
2nd |
| [98]
Physics |
3rd |
| [99]
Physics and Philosophy |
3rd |
| [100]
[Until 1 October 2013: Psychology and Philosophy |
2nd] |
| [101]
[From 1 October 2013: Psychology, Philosophy, and Linguistics |
2nd] |
| [102]
Theology |
2nd |


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