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1948 NEW ZEALAND
EDUCATION: HIGHER EDUCATION [In continuation of E-7 1947]
Presented to both Houses of the General Assembly by Command of His Excellency
By Authority: \<). V. Paul, Government Printer, Wellington. —1948.
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Table M2.—COURSES taken by Students in 1947
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Number of Students (including Students exempt from attending Lectures). Course. Auckland University College. Victoria University College. Canterbury University College. Otago University. M. F. T. M. F. T. M. F. T. M. F. T. Agriculture—Degree .. Diploma.. Other .. Architecture—Degree .. 149 "7 156 Diploma 76 8 84 Other .. 20 26 Arts 917 377 1,294 776 307 l,i43 625 354 979 375 1.89 564 Commerce 587 33 020 045 21 666 368 26 394 272 10 282 Dentistry .170 5 175 Divinity 8 "l "9 ' '5 5 11 11 Education —Diploma .. 30 8 38 25 8 33 12 "9 21 10 "4 14 Fine Arts—Diploma .. 19 29 48 Engineering iie i26 342 342 5 5 Home Science—Degree 59 59 Diploma 70 70 Horticulture —Diploma Journalism —Diploma.. '27 21 '4.8 "7 ' '2 "9 "4 2 "(i Law 227 5 232 233 8 241 116 4 120 '49 "49 Massage—Diploma 15 '39 54 Medical Science3 3 Medicine 479 65 544 Mining—Diploma 44 44 Music ~37 2!) ' 00 13 io 23 ' 33 23 56 13 30 43 Public Administration — 11 11 Diploma Science(includingmedical, 531 74 605 574 82 056 447 54 501 540 162 708 &c, intermediate) Other courses 3 4 7 Total number taking 2,741 563 3,304 2,289 498 2,787 1,966 501 2,467 1,995 637 2,032 definite courses, 1047 Total number taking definite courses, 1940 Difference 2,680 004 3,284 2.092 471 2,563 2,070 478 2,554 1,899 001 2,500 -: 6i -41 + 20 1-197 +27 + 224 -110 + 23 -87 + 90 -24 + 72
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Table M2 — continued
* -Notk. —Only students taking a full year's course at the agricultural colleges have been included in 1947. The number of students taking short courses was 800, of whom 428 were at Massey College and 462 at Canterbury Agicultural College. In 1946 the total number shown as taking definite courses included 1,088 students taking short courses at agricultural colleges, of whom 598 were at Massey College, and 490 at Canterbury Agricultural College.
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Number of Students (including Students exempt from attending Lectures) Cuurse. Massey Agricultural College. Canterbury Agricultural College. Totals. ! 1 M. ; F. T. M. F. T. ! 1 M. j P. T. Agriculture—Degree iS .. 48 67 1 (58 115 1 116 Diploma .. 205 8 213 137 137 342 8 350 Other 48 48 48 48 Architecture—Degree .. 149 "7 156 Diploma 76 S 84 Other .. 26 26 Arts 2,693 1,287 3,980 Commerce 1,872 90 1,962 Dentistry 170 5 175 Divinity 24 1 25 Education—Diploma .. Eine Arts—Diploma 77 29 106 19 29 48 Engineering 473 473 Home Science —Degree .. '59 59 Diploma 70 70 Horticulture—Diploma , 56 13 49 'l7 o 20 53 16 6!) Journalism—Diploma .. 38 25 63 Law 625 17 642 Massage—Diploma 15 39 54 Medical Science 3 ;; Medicine 479 '65 544 Mining—Diploma 44 44 Music 96 92 188 Public Administration—Diploma 1.1 11 Science (including medical, &c, intermediate) 2,098 372 2,470 Other courses .. 3 4 7 ♦Total number taking definite courses, 1947 289 21 310 269 4 273 9,549 2,224 11,773 Total number taking definite courses, 1946 71G 21 737 712 7 719 10,175 2,242 12,417 Difference -427 -427 -443 -3 -446 -626 -18 -044
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Table M3.—SUBJECTS taken by Students in 1947
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Number of Students (including Students exempt from attending Lectures). Subject. Auckland University College. Victoria University College. Canterbury University College. TT . ., 1 Massey Agricultural Otago Lmversity. j College. Canterbury Agriculfcural College. i Totals. M. F. T. M. F. T. M. P. T. M. E. T. M. E. T. M. F. T. j M. F. T. Agricultural subjects 253 8 261 252 1 253 505 17 251 21 3 23 423 1,285 9 2,366 212 32 1.154 9 27 15 11 1 15 148 179 514 44 Anthropology .. 'l7 27 44 266 32 Architectural subjects 251 'l5 206 Biochemistry '21 'ii 32 4 38 571 1,464 9 Bacteriology Biology Botany '23 155 'is 48 *38 203 "-74 ■35 it)9 "3 '60 "l '26 "4 '86 134 '39 i73 Chemistry 346 36 382 282 45 327 354 38 392 303 60 363 Chemistry, applied 1 1 8 8 iis 5 1 126 2,481 Commerce subjects 504 35 539 566 '21 587 989 '49 1,038 307 'io 317 '217 33 Dental subjects 212 5 217 Divinity subjects " - 8 "l "9 "5 "5 19 19 1,280 Economics 334 30 364 400 '39 439 221 '33 254 199 24 223 \-834 671 1.106 19 215 376 377 63 59 37 Education —B.A. 285 109 394 203 104 307 \l56 96 252 J122 \ 10 78 200 405 1,239 Education —Diploma 36 7 43 22 7 29 4 14 - 678 Engineering subjects 303 7 310 363 363 5 5 593 1,699 English 346 187 533 377 176 553 227 i22 349 156 ios 264 29 48 Fine Arts subjects 19 29 48 205 420 French '66 '70 i.36 '79 '54 i.33 49 49 98 21 32 53 134 510 Geography 106 48 154 69 12 81 149 61 210 52 13 65 64 441 Geology 90 20 110 100 16 116 84 8 92 103 20 123 30 93 German 5 6 11 27 5 32 9 4 13 22 15 37 35 64 94 Greek 18 19 37 13 6 19 16 5 21 12 5 17 101 Greek History, Art, &c. . 3 7 10 16 18 34 12 24 36 6 15 21 7 1,001 7 HebrewHistory 3 356 121 3 477 3 251 '84 3 335 i98 '76 274 1 196 "70 266 351 170 16 2 1,352 170 Home Science subjects . Horticultural subjects 170 170 30 is 49 i7 '3 20 '53 0 69 Italian "4 "2 "6 "2 "2 23 15 38 Journalism 19 13 32 "4 "2 "6 262 708 10 97 12 359 Latin 93 27 120 '84 '23 io7 48 29 77 '37 is 55 720 Law subjects 179 2 181 194 6 200 280 4 284 55 55 1 11 Maori Massage subjects 5 5 4 1 5 1 15 '39 1 54 15 7 512 973 479 3 39 54 7 Mathematical Physics "7 "7 'ig 530 Mathematics, applied 157 "5 162 il8 "2 i20 i70 "5 175 67 6 73 87 65 1,060 Mathematics, pure 318 21 339 267 23 290 271 28 299 117 15 132 544 Medical subjects 479 65 544 3 3 Medical Science subjects . 3 61 61 Mining subjects Music ■71 '92 163 'il - 31 '72 '67 '64 131 61 16 '31 61 47 195 2is 413
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Philosophy 262 92 354 232 98 330 210 102 312 177 93 270 881 385 1,260 Physics 350 19 369 224 25 249 215 14 229 260 84 344 1.049 142 1,191 Physiology —B.Sc. 7 8 15 7 8 15 Political Science '82 'l9 ioi 222 '74 296 iis '31 146 13 13 432 124 556 Psychology— B.Sc. 11 4 15 18 "e 24 29 10 39 Kadiography 3 4 7 3 4 7 Kadiophysics Spanish "l2 'i2 10 10 22 22 "s "4 "7 7 "8 15 10 12 22 /.oology 195 49 244 176 60 236 ii7 '27 U4 i82 '4s 230 670 184 854 Note. —In addition , there were 890 shortjourse students at the agricultural colleges ; of these students, 746 were Daking agricultural and 144 horticultural subjects.
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Table M5.— CANDIDATES SUCCESSFUL in completing Degrees, etc., at the Examinations in 1947
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Auckland University College. Victoria University College. Canterbury University College. Otago University. Massey Agricultural College. Canterbury Agricultural College. Totals. Degrees, &c. M. P. T. M. F. T. M. F. T. M. E. T. M. F. T. M. F. T. M. F. Grand Total. Doctor of Literature 1 1 1 1 Doctor of Laws Doctor of Science Doctor of Philosophy "l "l ' 1 "l "2 "2 Doctor of Medicine 3 3 3 3 Doctor of Dental Surgery Honours in Arts 'is '7 '22 17 11 '28 14 'l2 26 "8 io 'is '54 '40 94 Master of Arts 17 1 IS 17 4 21 7 3 10 4 4 45 8 53 Diploma of Honours 1 1 2 1 1 3 3 5 1 6 Honours in Science 18 2 20 i.6 '5 '21 15 "l 16 12 "l 13 61 9 70 Master of Science 2 2 5 2 7 4 4 2 2 13 2 15 Honours in Law1 1 1 1 2 2 Master of Laws 3 3 2 2 5 5 Honours in Commerce "4 "4 3 3 2 2 9 9 Master of Commerce 1 1 2 2 3 3 Honours in Agriculture "5 5 "4 "4 9 9 Master of Agriculture Honours in Home Science "l "l "l "l. Master of Home Science Bachelor of— Arts 70 25 95 73 31 104 83 31 114 36 26 62 262 113 375 Science 40 10 50 65 10 75 44 7 51 31 14 45 180 41 221 Medicine and Surgery 77 12 89 77 12 89 Medical Science 3 3 3 3 Dental Surgery 17 17 17 17 Laws '29 '29 23 23 "7 "7 1 1 60 60 Commerce 27 2 29 64 1 65 39 'l 40 22 ' 1 23 152 5 157 Divinity 2 2 2 2 4 4 Engineering (Civil) 3 3 27 '27 30 30 Engineering (Mechanical) .. 3 3 8 8 11 1 L Engineering (Electrical Mech.) 2 2 2 2 Engineering (Electrical) .. "2 "2 10 10 12 12 Engineering (Chemical) Engineering (Mining) 5 5 "5 5 Engineering (Metallurgical) Home Science 'i9 'l9 'i9 ' i.<) Agricultural Science "l "l "5 5 "4 "4 'io 10 Music "3 "3 4 'l 5 2 2 9 "l 10 Architecture 6 5 5 5 C.O.P. in Dental Surgery "3 3 3 3 Senior University Scholarshi] is 11 j ' 12 13 'l 'l4 ' 9 'll 4 "2 6 "l "l 38 "0 44* John Tinline Scholarships .. | 1 1 1 1 1 1 2f Totals, 1947 255 •50 305 302 65 367 280 58 338 ■237 86 323 10 10 9 9 1,093 259 1,352 Totals, 1946 225 63 288 212 54 266 184 44 228 212 73 285 9 9 8 8 850 234 1,084 Difference + 80 1-13 + 17 + 90 + 11 + 101 + 96 +14 + 110 + 25 +13 4-38 +1 1 .. + 1 1 +1 .. ' +1 -234 +25 + 268 *1 ncludii igl 81 lost-wai S( hoi arsl lip s and 0 ne scho lars hip without emolu ment. t Including one without emolument.
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Table M6.— CANDIDATES SUCCESSFUL in completing Degrees, etc., and in passing Sections of Examinations for Degrees, etc., at the Examinations in 1947
Approximate Cost of Printing.— Preparation, not given ; printing (713 copies), £26 10s.
By Authority: I}, Y, Paul, Government Printer, Wellington. —1948,
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1 Examination, Entered. Sat. Passed. Degrees and Diplomas Professional Accountancy, including C.O.P. in Accountancy and Banking Entrance Scholarship, &c. Entrance— By examination By accrediting n,oor> 4,952 420 1,656 1,844 10,060 4,238 381 1,599 8,001* 2,393 380f 491 1,844 Totals 19,877 16,278 13,109 * Including 160 for Certificates of Proficiency. t Including 31 University scholars, 10 Taranaki scholars, and 120 other credit passes, and 223 Entrance qualifications.
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