The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 50
Degrees
Degrees.
I. | The Degree of "Bachelor of Arts" |
II. | The Degree of "Bachelor of Philosophy" |
III. | The Degree of "Civil Engineer." |
IV. | The Degree of "Mechanical Engineer." |
V. | The Degree of "Chemist." |
VI. | The Degree of "Engineer of Mines" |
VII. | The Degree of "Architect." |
Persons recomended for any of these degrees may be recomended either for an ordinary degree or for a degree with distinction. Distinction in the degree shall be in three grades, indicated by the words, cum laude, magna cum laude, and summa cum laude, respectively.
Every member of the graduating class who has attained ninety per cent of the maximum mark on the general scale for the whole course, shall be recommended for a degree surmma cum laude.
page 57Every member of the graduating class (not recommended for the degree summa cum laude) who has attained eighty-five per cent of the maximum mark on the general scale of the whole course, shall be recommended for a degree of magna cum laude.
Every member of the graduating class (not recommended for the degree summa or magna cum laude) who has attained seventy-five per cent on the general scale for the whole course, shall be recommended for a degree cum laude.
* See Special Announcement on page 50.