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This is the first 1,000 characters of 37468 words (149.87 pages) in the essay titled Mr
This document contains information on all Honours courses on offer next year together with important information about admission to Honours and assessment in Honours courses. Please retain it for reference throughout the session.
ADMISSION AND APPLICATION PROCEDURE 2
LIST OF COURSES ON OFFER AND NOT ON OFFER IN 2000/2001 4
A) COURSES ON OFFER 2000/2001 5 - 23
B) COURSES NOT ON OFFER 2000/2001 25 - 28
INFORMATION FOR HONOURS STUDENTS 29 - 35
Appeals Against Marks or Classification of Degrees
Statement about late presentation of Essays
Appendix - Specimen Illness Self-Certification Form
N.B. ALL HONOURS STUDENTS MUST BE IN RESIDENCE AND AVAILABLE TO SEE THEIR DIRECTOR OF STUDIES BY THURSDAY 5TH OCTOBER 2000.
Plagiarism is the appropriation without attribution of another person’s thoughts or words. As a denial of that independence of thought which it is the aim of higher education to inculcate it is naturally a grave offence against University discipline. At best, the work in which it features is unlikely to contribute any marks to assessment; at worst it could merit expulsion from the University. See the fuller statement on the inside back page.
RULES GOVERNING ADMISSION TO HONOURS
1. With effect from session 1998-99 Faculty has altered the rules governing admission to Honours. The new rule is that all students who apply for admission to Honours will be admitted if they:
(a) have completed two years of study towards graduation, or, in the case of ...
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