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Page 186
... Course to be announced later . MODERN HISTORY . A special period of General European or of English History . The Constitutional History of England . ANCIENT HISTORY . A A special period of Greek or of Roman History . second special ...
... Course to be announced later . MODERN HISTORY . A special period of General European or of English History . The Constitutional History of England . ANCIENT HISTORY . A A special period of Greek or of Roman History . second special ...
Page 187
... course on some special Economic subject or a special period of Modern English Economic History . EDUCATION . The syllabus of the Secondary Course together with : - ( a ) Modern Experimental Methods in the study of educational problems ...
... course on some special Economic subject or a special period of Modern English Economic History . EDUCATION . The syllabus of the Secondary Course together with : - ( a ) Modern Experimental Methods in the study of educational problems ...
Page 188
... Courses approved are Courses C and D. ( Pages 239 , 240. ) PHILOSOPHY . One of the courses mentioned on page 241 , except that students taking Education as a subject in the Degree Course shall not be allowed to offer course ( iv . ) in ...
... Courses approved are Courses C and D. ( Pages 239 , 240. ) PHILOSOPHY . One of the courses mentioned on page 241 , except that students taking Education as a subject in the Degree Course shall not be allowed to offer course ( iv . ) in ...
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... Course , to be familiar with : - i . ii . 222 . iv . Algebra , up to the exponential theorem . Plane Trigonometry up to the solution of triangles . The substance of Euclid , The elements of the calculus , V. The elements of Statics and ...
... Course , to be familiar with : - i . ii . 222 . iv . Algebra , up to the exponential theorem . Plane Trigonometry up to the solution of triangles . The substance of Euclid , The elements of the calculus , V. The elements of Statics and ...
Page 207
... Course B below , and have satisfied the Examiners therein . 3. The subject of Course A shall be the French or German Language up to the standard required in these subjects when taken as primary subjects for the Ordinary B.A. Final ...
... Course B below , and have satisfied the Examiners therein . 3. The subject of Course A shall be the French or German Language up to the standard required in these subjects when taken as primary subjects for the Ordinary B.A. Final ...
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ALFRED Anatomy appointed approved Architecture arranged ARTHUR Associateship attend awarded B.Eng B.Met B.Sc Cambridge Candidates Chemical Chemistry City of Sheffield Civil Engineering Class College Committee course of study Court D.Sc Dental Diploma Education Edward Electrical Elementary EMILY G Faculty of Arts Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Metallurgy Faculty of Pure Final Examination Friday Geometry George Glass Technology Greek Heat Engines HENRY HENRY KENYON STEPHENSON History Honours School hours a week hours per week Intermediate Examination Jessop Hospital Laboratory Latin Lecture Hours-Monday Lecture Hours-Tuesday Lecturer and Demonstrator Lent Terms LL.D London M.A. Professor M.Sc Machine Matriculation Examination Mechanical Medical Meeting Members Metallurgy Mining MITCHINSON Monday Ordinances paper passed Physics Physiology Professor WILLIAM Pure Mathematics Pure Science recognised Registrar Regulations satisfy the Examiners Saturday Scholarship Senate Session Sheffield Royal Infirmary Statutes subjects Surgery SYLLABUS Thursday tion Tuesday TURNER Tutorial University of Sheffield VICE-CHANCELLOR Wednesday WILLIAM GEORGE FEARNSIDES
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