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ARTS CLASSES.

Pass.-A Course of Twenty-four Lectures during the First and Second Terms are delivered on :—

(a) POLITICAL ECONOMY.

Books Recommended.

Adam Smith-Wealth of Nations, Books i. and ii.
Walker-Political Economy.
Toynbee-Industrial Revolution.

Honours.-Additional Lectures supplementing the Pass

Course.

Books Recommended.

J. S. Mill-Political Economy.
Sidgwick-Political Economy.

Ingram-History of Political Economy.

(6) JURISPRUDENCE.-Honour Course of Twenty-four Lectures.

Books Recommended.

Austin-Jurisprudence, vol. i.

Maine-Ancient Law and Early History of Institutions.
Bentham-Theory of Legislation.

EXAMINATIONS.

MATRICULATION.

The same Course as for Arts, page 183.

JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIPS.

One (value £20) tenable by a Student of the FIRST YEAR.

Law of Property, &c.—

Williams-Real Property.

Goodeve-Modern Law of Real Property.

Jurisprudence

Maine-Ancient Law and Early History of Institutions.
Austin-Jurisprudence, vol. i. (Campbell's edition).
Markby-Elements of Law (4th edition).

One tenable by a Student of the SECOND YEAR.

Equity

Smith's Manual of Equity Jurisprudence.

Law of Property, &c.

Williams-Personal Property.

Smith-Lectures on the Law of Contract.

Jurisprudence and Civil Law

Jurisprudence as for First Year's Scholarship.

International Law,

Hall-International Law (3rd Edition).
Maine-International Law.

Westlake-Private International Law.

Constitutional Law

Dicey-Law of the Constitution.
Broom-Constitutional Law.

One tenable by a Student of the THIRD YEAR.

Law. In addition to the Courses prescribed for the First and Second
Years' Scholarships :—

Broom's Commentaries on the Common Law, Books ii. and
iii.

White and Tudor-Leading Cases in Equity, vol. i.

Stephen-On Pleading.

Jurisprudence-International and Constitutional Law. -The Course as prescribed for the Second Year, together with:

Roman Law

The Institute of Justinian (Sanders' edition).

SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP.

One Scholarship (value £40) may be awarded by Examination to the Student who, in addition to the Courses of Lectures and Examinations prescribed for Candidates for Senior Scholarships in Arts, shall have attended during three Sessions the Courses of Law Lectures prescribed by the Council, and shall have passed the necessary Examinations for such Scholarships within six years from his Matriculation. The following is the Course prescribed for Examination :—

Jurisprudence and Civil Law.

The subjects prescribed for the Junior Scholarships, together with:

J. S. Mill-Representative Government.
Bagehot-English Constitution.
Bluntschli-Theory of the State.

English Law.

As prescribed for the Junior Scholarships, together with :-
Smith-Leading Cases in Law.

White and Tudor-Leading Cases in Equity, vol. 2.
Best-On Evidence.

Archibald--Consolidated Criminal Statutes.

The Senior Scholar will be required to attend, during his year of office, Courses of Lectures on Evidence and Pleading, and on Colonial and Constitutional Law.

Students intending to proceed for the Certificate of the Law Professors, so as to entitle them to serve an apprenticeship of four years instead of five, under the provisions of the Attorneys and Solicitors (Ireland) Act, 1886*, are required to enter their names with the Registrar, either as Matriculated or Non-Matriculated Students, and pay the necessary College and Class Fees to the Bursar before the commencement of the Law Lectures in each Session.

Such Students are required to attend all the Lectures and pass all the Examinations prescribed for the first and second years of the Course of Study for Candidates for the Diploma of Elementary Law.

For the Degrees of LL.B. and LL.D., see Regulations of Royal University (Appendix).

* Every person who, as a Matriculated or as a Non-Matriculated Student of the University of Dublin or of any of the Queen's Colleges in Ireland, shall have attended or shall attend any prescribed Lectures, and shall have passed or shall pass any prescribed Examinations of the Professors of the Faculty of Law in the said University of Dublin or in any of the said Queen's Colleges, for a period of Two Collegiate Years, and who shall have duly served as an Apprentice under Indentures for the term of four years, in like manner as by this Act provided respecting the service for the term of five years, shall at any time after the expiration of five years from the commencement of such attendance on Lectures, or of such period of service, which shall first happen, be qualified to be sworn and to be admitted as an Attorney or Solicitor respectively, according to the nature of his service, of the several and respective superior Courts of Law or Equity in Ireland, as fully and effectually to all intents and purposes as any person having been bound and having served five years is qualified to be sworn, and to be admitted or enrolled and registered an Attorney or Solicitor under or by virtue of this Act.-EXTRACT.-29 & 30 Victoria, cap. 84.

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Faculty of Medicine.

COURSE OF STUDY AND EXAMINATION.

The attention of Students is specially directed to the absolute necessity for their being registered with the Branch Medical Council not later than fifteen days after the commencement of those Courses of Lectures, certificates of attendance on which they have to produce.

Students who have passed any of the following Examinations can be registered as soon as they have commenced attendance on Medical Lectures :—

The Matriculation Examination of the Royal University.

The Preliminary Examination of the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland.

The Examination held by the Board of Intermediate Education, provided the Certificate includes all the subjects required by the General Medical Council.

The Curriculum extends over at least five years, and comprises the following*:

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The "prescribed Courses" are those prescribed to Scholars of the several years (pages 230-233).

* The Regulations of Licensing Bodies whose requirements diffet from the above Curriculum may be learned on application to the Professors of the Faculty of Medicine.

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Attendance on Lectures is strictly obligatory.

The Lectures of the Professors in the Medical School of Queen's College, Galway, and the Clinical Instruction in the Galway Hospitals, are recognised as qualifying for the Diplomas of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ireland, England, and Scotland, and for the Medical Degrees of the University of London, and the Royal University of Ireland.

CLINICAL TEACHING.

Clinical Teaching is carried on in THE GALWAY HOSPITAL, established as a Public General Hospital (in the place of the County Galway Infirmary) by Act of Parliament (1892).

* These Lectures commence in January.

† Students of Natural History are admitted to work in the Practical Biology Rooms on payment of a fee of £1. The same rule applies to the Class of Practical Physics.

These Lectures are delivered in January and February.

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