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Part 6 Degrees awarded on passing the Second Public Examination


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  1. [1] 6.1. The Degree of Bachelor of Arts shall be awarded to members of the University who have obtained Honours, or have satisfied the examiners but have not obtained Honours, in any Final Honour School other than the School of Fine Art or the Schools listed in Table 7 below, subject to these regulations and to the Special Regulations for the Second Public Examination concerned.
  2. [2] 6.2. The Degree of Bachelor of Fine Art shall be awarded to members of the University who have obtained Honours, or who have satisfied the examiners, in the Final Honour School for that degree, subject to these regulations and to the Special Regulations for that School.
  3. [3] 6.3. The Master's Degrees to which these regulations apply shall be awarded to members of the University who have obtained Honours in the Second Public Examination in the relevant Final Honour Schools, as set out in Table 7 below, subject also to the conditions laid down in the Special Regulations for each School.
Table 7: master’s degrees

Degree

Final Honour School

[4]

Master of Biochemistry

Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry

[5]

Master of Chemistry

Chemistry

[6]

Master of Computer Science

Computer Science (four-year course)

[7]

[From 1 October 2013: Master of Computer Science and Philosophy

Computer Science and Philosophy (four-year course)]

[8]

Master of Earth Sciences

Earth Sciences

[9]

Master of Engineering

Engineering Science

[10]

[Until 1 October 2017: Engineering, Economics, and Management]

[11]

[Until 1 October 2018: Materials, Economics, and Management]

[12]

Materials Science

[13]

Master of Mathematics

Mathematics (four-year course)

[14]

Mathematics and Statistics (four-year course)

[15]

Master of Mathematics and Computer Science

Mathematics and Computer Science (four-year course)

[16]

Master of Mathematics and Philosophy

Mathematics and Philosophy (four-year course)

[17]

Master of Physics

Physics (four-year course)

[18]

[From 1 October 2013: Master of Mathematics and Physics

Mathematical and Theoretical Physics (after transfer to that Honour School for the Part C examination from the Honour Schools of Mathematics,Physics, or Physics and Philosophy)]

[19]

Master of Physics and Philosophy

Physics and Philosophy (four-year course)