EVENING COURSES LEADING TO A HIGHER DIPLOMA/B.Sc. PASS 
DEGREE IN MATHEMATICS: 1986-1988; MATHEMATICS AND COMPUT-
ING: 1985-1988; MATHEMATICS, COMPUTING AND LOGIC: 1987-1990 ġ S.L.327.08 1
SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION 327.08
EVENING COURSES LEADING TO A HIGHER 
DIPLOMA/B.Sc. PASS DEGREE IN 
MATHEMATICS: 1986-1988; MATHEMATICS AND 
COMPUTING: 1985-1988; MATHEMATICS, 
COMPUTING AND LOGIC: 1987-1990 
REGULATIONS
10th November, 1989
LEGAL NOTICE 140 of 1989.
Citation.
leading to a Higher Diploma/B.Sc. Pass Degree in Mathematics:
1986-1988; Mathematics and Computing: 1985-1988;
Mathematics, Computing and Logic: 1987-1990, Regulations.
Admission.
Higher Diploma/B. Sc. Pass Degree in Mathematics/Computing/
Logic, a candidate must be in possession of a University Degree or
have successfully completed a Diploma evening course in the
relevant subject/s in one of the following periods:
1983-1984, (for Mathematics (1986-1988) and
Mathematics and Computing (1985-88);
1984-1986, (for Mathematics, Computing and Logic
(1987-90).
Course of studies.
semesters divided into three semesters for Part I and three
semesters for Part II. In Part II a candidate is required to undertake
a project.
2.2 Students may opt to follow a course of studies in one of the
following subjects areas:
1. Mathematics
2. Computing and Mathematics
3. Mathematics, Computing and Logic.
Assessment.
by one, or a combination, of course work, practicals, projects, oral/
written test and examination, or by any other method as required by
the nature of the subject area.
3.2 Students who enter the course of studies already in
possession of a University degree may be exempted from evening
diploma course units provided that equivalent credits have been
obtained during their degree course and provided also that this
exemption applies only to units taken in the first semester.
3.3 Assessments will normally be held at the end of a semester.
At the end of the sixth semester students will sit for a written
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DEGREE IN MATHEMATICS: 1986-1988; MATHEMATICS AND COMPUT-
ING: 1985-1988; MATHEMATICS, COMPUTING AND LOGIC: 1987-1990
examination consisting of three papers and will submit an extended
project.
3.4 At the end of the course, a Board of Examiners (including
an external examiner) will be appointed to consider each student’s
overall performance throughout the course, the written papers and
the final project, and will determine whether a pass is merited or
not:
Provided that, for the courses completed before 1989, there
will be no written papers in the final examination, but the Board of
Examiners will assess students’ projects in a  viva voce
examination.
Award of 
Certificates.
4.1 A candidate who, in the opinion of the Board of
Examiners, has successfully completed Part 11 of the course will be
awarded a B.Sc. Pass Degree.
4.2 A candidate who, in the opinion of the Board of
Examiners, successfully completes Part I of the course but does not
qualify for a B.Sc. Pass Degree, either because he did not pursue
Part II of the course or did not complete it successfully, will be
awarded a Higher Diploma in the corresponding subject area/s.
