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Table I STUDENTS IN RESIDENCE (as at the last day of Michaelmas Term) Undergraduates Undergraduates reading for Honour Schools 1951-2 1961-2 1971-2 1981-2 1991-2 1997-8 1998-9 1999-00 2000-1 (1) Agricultural and Forest Sciences (discontinued) 93 57 49 87.......... (1) (2) Ancient and Modern History...... 38 52 59 71 69 68 (2) (3) Archaeology and Anthropology.......... 70 71 75 76 (3) (4) Biochemistry: Part I 20 68 157 182 226 250 261 254 253 (4) (4A) Biochemistry: Part II.... 42 54 63 66 73 75 83 (4A) (5) Biological Sciences........ 208 282 298 316 309 (5) (6) Botany (discontinued) 34 30 32 44 8........ (6) (7) Chemistry: Part I 308 494 546 540 508 513 532 526 518 (7) (7A) Chemistry: Part II 88 126 167 167 153 153.157 167 168 (7A) (8) Classics and English........ 31 30 30 37 37 (8) (9) Classics and Modern Languages...... 56 49 32 36 32 27 (9) (10) Computation//Computer Science.......... 59 65 61 75 (10) (11) Economics and Management.......... 147 183 229 234 (11) (12) Engineering and Materials: Part I........ 25 21 21 20 12 (12) (12A) Engineering and Materials: Part II........ 12 11 6 8 7 (12A) (13) Engineering and Computer Science: Part I........ 66 49 54 53 50 (13) (13A) Engineering and Computer Science: Part II........ 28 23 18 16 22 (13A) (14) Engineering and Economics (discontinued).... 60 17.......... (14) (15) Engineering, Economics, and Management: Part I...... 37 129 81 91 73 82 (15) (15A) Engineering, Economics, and Management: Part II...... 13 41 31 25 35 30 (15A) (16) Engineering Science: Part I 62 172 233 347 253 319 307 325 319 (16) (16A) Engineering Science: Part II........ 85 91 99 99 76 (16A) (17) English 612 703 743 841 779 780 768 786 791 (17) (18) English and Modern Languages........ 51 67 72 74 66 (18) (19) European and Middle Eastern Languages.......... 9 12 11 12 (19) (20) Experimental Psychology.... 25 67 139 147 141 146 155 (20) (21) Geography 142 211 211 263 296 305 303 297 296 (21) (22) Geology/Earth Sciences 17 53 70 85 97 86 87 93 111 (22) (23) Human Sciences.... 32 65 97 119 122 130 125 (23) (24) Jurisprudence 603 549 575 729 757 801 803 791 785 (24) (25) Literae Humaniores 555 664 571 543 525 518 504 509 501 (25) (26) Materials, Economics, and Management: Part I...... 8 9 6 10 14 17 (26) (26A) Materials, Economics, and Management: Part II...... 5 3 4 3 2 7 (26A) (27) Mathematics 202 303 490 553 577 607 609 618 624 (27) (28) Mathematics and Computation........ 87 84 90 86 84 (28) (29) Mathematics and Philosophy.... 31 33 44 75 80 77 81 (29)

1951-2 1961-2 1971-2 1981-2 1991-2 1997-8 1998-9 1999-00 2000-1 (30) Metallurgy and Science of Materials: Part I.. 27 43 44 63 60 58 51 43 (30) (30A) Metallurgy and Science of Materials: Part II.. 10 11 18 20 17 18 18 11 (30A) (31) Modern History 1,037 1,016 826 894 902 874 872 874 842 (31) (32) Modern History and Economics.... 75 76 29 32 34 35 35 (32) (33) Modern History and English........ 18 42 42 38 35 (33) (34) Modern History and Modern Languages.... 81 61 59 85 87 69 70 (34) (35) Modern History and Politics.............. 29 69 (35) (36) Modern Languages 672 711 679 722 645 615 611 595 596 (36) (37) Music 42 64 84 137 154 160 162 177 174 (37) (38) Oriental Studies 14 61 89 76 132 144 153 136 128 (38) (39) Philosophy and Modern Languages...... 49 63 63 69 70 81 (39) (40) Philosophy, Politics, and Economics 631 795 753 845 918 933 922 927 897 (40) (41) Philosophy and Theology.... 27 40 43 75 76 71 74 (41) (42) Physics 197 427 489 532 502 599 610 611 617 (42) (43) Physics and Philosophy.... 16 20 40 47 54 56 55 (43) (44) Physiological Sciences 288 249 377 310 338 348 350 355 369 (44) (45) Psychology, Philosophy, and Physiology 34 76 179 110 125 130 133 132 124 (45) (46) Pure and Applied Biology (discontinued)........ 47........ (46) (47) Theology 143 192 153 192 180 170 172 187 171 (47) (48) Zoology (discontinued) 62 98 125 173 49........ (48) ------ Sub- 5,856 7,156 8,041 9,073 9,725 10,289 10,425 10,535 10,492 ------ Other Undergraduates 1951-2 1961-2 1971-2 1981-2 1991-2 1997-8 1998-9 1999-00 2000-1 (49) Clinical Medical reading for the Oxford BM, B.Ch. 83 62 147 247 293 312 311 307 310 (49) (50) Clinical Medical reading for the degrees of other universities.... 21............ (50) (51) Bachelor of Fine Art...... 57 55 66 63 63 59 (51) (52) Bachelor of Theology.......... 91 92 79 99 (52) (53) Certificate in Fine Art (discontinued).... 66............ (53) (54) Pass Degrees 32 38 8 3.. 2...... (54) (55) Special Diploma in Social Studies.... 18 9 14 17 19.... (55) (56) Special Diploma in Social Administration........ 1.. 1.... (56) (57) Diploma in Legal Studies........ 2 11 18 9 18 (57) ------ Sub- 115 100 260 316 365 499 504 458 486 ------ Undergraduates 5,971 7,256 8,301 9,389 10,090 10,788 10,929 10,993 10,978 ------

Table I (continued) Postgraduates (for detailed distribution by subject in 2000-1, see Table III) 1951-2 1961-2 1971-2 1981-2 1991-2 1997-8 1998-9 1999-00 2000-1 (58) Higher Degrees 784 1,143 2,346 2,634 3,687 4,443 4,521 4,574 4,610 (58) (59) Diplomas 61 129 169 61 65 91 145 176 168 (59) (60) Certificate in Education 166 196 271 160 204 145 142 145 146 (60) (61) Recognised.... 19 13 6 15 8 6 7 (61) ------ Postgraduates 1,011 1,468 2,805 2,868 3,962 4,694 4,816 4,901 4,931 ------ Additional 1951-2 1961-2 1971-2 1981-2 1991-2 1997-8 1998-9 1999-00 2000-1 (62) Foreign Service Course 63 55 14 26 30 34 33 34 31 (62) (63) Hong Kong Probationary Administrators (discontinued)...... 14 14........ (63) (64) No Oxford qualification 48 23 55 16 43 68 63 67 69* (64) (65) Visiting........ 149 361 344 391 402# (65) ------ Additional 111 78 69 56 236 463 440 492 502 ------ Grand 7,093 8,802 11,175 12,313 14,288 15,945 16,185 16,386 16,411 ------ Pre-clinical medical students included under Undergraduates reading for Honour Schools, above. (Numbers for 1961-2 and earlier are not available.).... 294 293 303 298 295 307 317~ Note: non-resident students. In addition there are 483 non-resident undergraduates: of these 321 are studying abroad. There are 396 non-resident postgraduates working for their degrees and 593 postgraduates suspended or whose theses are being examined (of these 413 are in Arts, 180 in Science). Candidates for the Bachelor of Theology (except for those at Westminster College) are included from 1995-6. They were excluded from mainstream student numbers prior to that date. * 45 in Arts and Social Studies, 24 in Science. 30 are Erasmus students. # 362 in Arts and Social Studies, 40 in Science. ~ All in Physiological Sciences

Table IIa DIVISION BETWEEN UNDERGRADUATES AND POSTGRADUATES, ARTS AND SCIENCE All out of Residence all in Residence 1991-2 1996-7 1997-8 1998-9 1999-00 2000-1 2000-1 2000-1 Undergraduates: Arts 5,938 6,170 6,245 6,300 6,399 6,366 422 6,788 Science 4,388 4,470 4,543 4,629 4,594 4,612 61 4,673 10,326 10,640 10,788 10,929 10,993 10,978 483 11,461 Postgraduates: Arts 2,241 2,727 2,817 2,948 2,939 2,937 632 3,569 Science 1,721 1,899 1,877 1,868 1,962 1,994 357 2,351 3,962 4,626 4,694 4,816 4,901 4,931 989 5,920 Additional Arts.. 321 412 393 428 438.. 438 : Science.. 54 51 47 64 64.. 64.. 375 463 440 492 502.. 502 : Arts 8,179 9,218 9,474 9,641 9,766 9,741 1,054 10,795 Science 6,109 6,423 6,471 6,544 6,620 6,670 418 7,088 14,288 15,641 15,945 16,185 16,386 16,411 1,472 17,883 Home and Other EC Countries out of Residence all in Residence 1991-2 1996-7 1997-8 1998-9 1999-00 2000-1 2000-1 2000-1 Undergraduates: Arts 5,493 5,782 5,833 5,879 6,001 5,983 412 6,395 Science 4,178 4,219 4,290 4,361 4,334 4,346 52 4,398 9,671 10,001 10,123 10,240 10,335 10,329 464 10,793 Postgraduates: Arts 1,369 1,687 1,690 1,720 1,730 1,665 335 2,000 Science 1,267 1,434 1,389 1,374 1435 1,468 273 1,741 2,636 3,121 3,079 3,094 3,165 3,133 608 3,741 Additional Arts.. 58 59 54 56 50.. 50 : Science.. 24 15 17 17 23.. 23.. 82 74 71 73 73.. 73 : Arts 6,862 7,527 7,582 7,653 7,787 7,698 747 8,445 Science 5,445 5,677 5,694 5,752 5,786 5,837 325 6,162 12,307 13,204 13,276 13,405 13,573 13,535 1,072 14,607 Overseas (excluding EC) out of Residence all in Residence 1991-2 1996-7 1997-8 1998-9 1999-00 2000-1 2000-1 2000-1 Undergraduates: Arts 445 388 412 421 398 383 10 393 Science 210 251 253 268 260 266 9 275 655 639 665 689 658 649 19 668 Postgraduates: Arts 872 1,040 1,127 1,227 1,209 1,272 297 1,569 Science 454 465 488 494 527 526 84 610 1,326 1,505 1,615 1,721 1,736 1,798 381 2,179

Overseas (excluding EC) (continued) Additional Arts.. 263 353 339 372 388.. 388 : Science.. 30 36 30 47 41.. 41.. 293 389 369 419 429.. 429 : Arts 1,317 1,691 1,892 1,987 1,979 2,043 307 2,350 Science 664 746 777 792 834 833 93 926 1,981 2,437 2,669 2,779 2,813 2,876 400 3,276

Table IIb STUDENTS IN RESIDENCE 2000-1: DIVISION BETWEEN UNDERGRADUATES/ POSTGRADUATES, ARTS/SCIENCE, HOME/OVERSEAS, AND MEN/WOMEN Home Overseas Men Women Men Women Men Women Undergraduates: Arts 2,827 2,878 5,705 312 349 661 3,139 3,227 6,366 Science 2,661 1,543 4,204 247 161 408 2,908 1,704 4,612 5,488 4,421 9,909 559 510 1,069 6,047 4,931 10,978 Postgraduates: Arts 615 584 1,199 967 771 1,738 1,582 1,355 2,937 Science 795 409 1,204 503 287 790 1,298 696 1,994 1,410 993 2,403 1,470 1,058 2,528 2,880 2,051 4,931 Additional Arts 1.. 1 211 226 437 212 226 438 : Science...... 37 27 64 37 27 64 1.. 1 248 253 501 249 253 502 : Arts 3,443 3,462 6,905 1,490 1,346 2,836 4,933 4,808 9,741 Science 3,456 1,952 5,408 787 475 1,262 4,243 2,427 6,670 6,899 5,414 12,313 2,277 1,821 4,098 9,176 7,235 16,411

Table IIc DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENTS BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN (figures for 1999-0 are given in parentheses) Home and Other EC in Residence Undergraduates Postgraduates Additional United Kingdom 9,992 2,434 6 12,432 (12,469) Germany 130 216 36 382 (386) Greece 33 110 1 144 (164) Italy 26 81 11 118 (118) France 34 64 8 106 (97) Ireland 31 51 1 83 (77) Netherlands 8 33 4 45 (47) Spain 11 31 2 44 (37) Sweden 17 25 1 43 (34) Portugal 2 34 0 36 (37) Denmark 9 16 2 27 (31) Belgium 5 20 1 26 (30) Austria 14 8 0 22 (17) Finland 12 6 0 18 (23) Luxembourg 5 4 0 9 (6) ---------------------------------------------- 10,329 3,133 73 13,535 (13,573) ---------------------------------------------- from Outside the EC in Residence Undergraduates Postgraduates Additional USA 91 493 286 870 (890) Canada 30 166 3 199 (198) Australia 15 125 5 145 (145) Hong Kong 81 41 2 124 (128) Japan 19 70 12 101 (112) Singapore 81 27 4 112 (125) India 30 71 1 102 (98) Korea (South) 19 58 3 80 (63) Chinese Peoples Republic 17 54 5 76 (52) South Africa 14 53 3 70 (63) Malaysia 34 30 0 64 (64) Taiwan 6 36 8 50 (48) Israel 2 37 4 43 (37) Other Countries 210 537 93 840 (790) -------------------------------------------- 649 1,798 429 2,876 (2,813) --------------------------------------------

Table III DISTRIBUTION OF POSTGRADUATES BY FACULTY BOARD AND DEGREE, 2000-1 M.Sc. by course Probationer research M.Sc. or M.Litt. D.Phil. B.Phil./ M.Phil. MFA MBA/ M.St. M.Th./ BCL/ M.Jur. Diplomas Others out of residence Arts and Social Studies Anthropology and Geography 50 40.. 84 20 1...... 195 68 English.. 17.. 138 54 20...... 229 67 Law.. 33 3 68 20 17 121.... 262 67 Literae Humaniores.. 23.. 110 45 17.... 4 199 42 Management Studies 9 10 1 16.. 96.. 73.. 205 11 Modern History 19 86 5 182 15 47...... 354 102 Modern Languages.. 29 3 47 5 46.... 1 131 23 Music.. 9.. 16 1 6...... 32 13 Oriental Studies.. 25 1 57 31 14...... 128 31 Social Studies 100 67 8 182 164...... 1 522 117 Theology.. 17 1 50 12 25 42 10.. 157 27 Sub- 178 356 22 950 367 289 163 83 6* 2,414 568 Committee for Archaeology 2 18 1 35 12 13...... 81 22 Committee for Byzantine Studies........ 4 3...... 7.. Committee for Comparative Philology...... 16 12 6...... 34 11 Committee for Continuing Education 115 7.. 6.. 12.. 1.. 141 24 Department of Educational Studies 15 15 2 35.......... 67 26 Committee for Latin American Studies 5...... 11........ 16.. Committee for Queen Elizabeth House.. 5.. 5 28 14...... 52 4 Committee for the Ruskin School of Fine Art.......... 2.... 1 3.. Committee for Slavonic and East European Studies........ 20........ 20 1 Sub- 137 45 3 97 87 50.. 1 1 421 88, Arts and Social Studies 315 401 25 1,047 454 339 163 84 7* 2,835 656 Science Biological Sciences 29 150 2 151.......... 332 79 Mathematics 89 76 1 90.......... 256 38 Clinical Medicine 5 150 5 100.......... 260 57 Physical Sciences 1 298 7 435.......... 741 115 Physiological Sciences.. 87 4 100.......... 191 36 Psychological Studies 19 39 1 27.......... 86 8 Science 143 800 20 903.......... 1,866 333 Others classified as Postgraduates Diploma in Education.............. 84.. 84.. Certificate in Education................ 146 146.. others classified as Postgraduates.............. 84 146 230.. Grand 458 1,201 45 1,950 454 339 163 168 153 4,931 989 *These are Recognized.

Table IV STUDENTS IN RESIDENCE, 2000-1: DIVISION BY COLLEGE Undergraduates Postgraduates Addit. Arts Science Arts Science Arts Science * 1999-0 All Souls 1.. 1 3.. 3 4.... 4 3 Balliol 203 195 398 97 62 159 300 257 5 562 567 Brasenose 228 130 358 51 39 90 279 169 4 452 466 Christ Church 264 156 420 92 70 162 356 226 3 585 582 Corpus Christi 110 110 220 57 38 95 167 148 6 321 309 Exeter 162 146 308 55 39 94 217 185 8 410 407 Harris Manchester 77.. 77 12.. 12 89 0 7 96 118 Hertford 220 141 361 69 42 111 289 183 27 499 486 Jesus 183 151 334 44 41 85 227 192 7 426 415 Keble 254 196 450 64 74 138 318 270 13 601 615 Lady Margaret Hall 232 149 381 72 26 98 304 175 20 499 517 Lincoln 179 112 291 108 54 162 287 166 3 456 454 Magdalen 240 164 404 73 51 124 313 215 16 544 562 Mansfield 142 54 196 33 8 41 175 62 38 275 274 Merton 158 141 299 51 62 113 209 203 7 419 426 New College - 239 197 436 59 61 120 298 258 6 562 563 Oriel 160 128 288 50 44 94 210 172 5 387 375 Pembroke 241 157 398 49 17 66 290 174 37 501 513 Queen s 174 140 314 55 48 103 229 188 8 425 414 St Anne s 266 181 447 65 37 102 331 218 3 552 582 St Catherine s 218 194 412 47 68 115 265 262 54 581 604 St Edmund Hall 203 188 391 46 28 74 249 216 28 493 527 St Hilda s 256 142 398 39 7 46 295 149 18 462 461 St Hugh s 243 170 413 74 45 119 317 215 6 538 537 St John s 197 168 365 69 71 140 266 239 9 514 529 St Peter s 199 154 353 44 29 73 243 183 37 463 441 Somerville 218 172 390 44 27 71 262 199 4 465 455 Trinity 159 122 281 46 51 97 205 173 5 383 384 University 218 201 419 53 49 102 271 250 5 526 510 Wadham 236 201 437 75 59 134 311 260 28 599 602 Worcester 220 169 389 65 57 122 285 226 18 529 502 ------- Sub-total 6,100 4,529 10,629 1,761 1,304 3,065 7,861 5,833 435 14,129 14,200 ------- Green College.. 77 77 86 87 173 86 164 5 255 239 Kellogg...... 2.. 2 2.... 2 2 Linacre.. 4 4 111 195 306 111 199 12 322 309 Nuffield...... 81 2 83 81 2 4 87 89 St Antony s...... 278.. 278 278.. 14 292 251 St Cross.... 0 127 54 181 127 54 3 184 178 Templeton...... 34.. 34 34.... 34 30 Wolfson.... 0 168 231 399 168 231 7 406 409 ------- Sub-total.. 81 81 887 569 1,456 887 650 45 1,582 1,507 ------- Blackfriars 12.. 12 3.. 3 15 0 14 29 27 Campion Hall 3.. 3 9 3 12 12.... 12 15 Greyfriars 30.. 30 3.. 3 33.. 2 35 37 Regent s Park 77.. 77 27.. 27 104.. 6 110 97 St Benet s Hall 26 2 28 2.. 2 28 2.. 30 35 Wycliffe Hall 50.. 50 16.. 16 66.... 66 54 ------- Sub-total 198 2 200 60.. 60 258 2 22 282 265 ------- Anglican Theological Colleges 62.. 62 11.. 11 73.... 73 57 -------

Table IV (continued) on part-time courses 6.. 6 126 122 248 132 122.. 254 261 ------- with College Membership 6,366 4,612 10,978 2,845 1,995 4,840 9,211 6,607 502 16,320 16,290 ------- * Registered Visiting and those matriculated in the University otherwise than for a degree, diploma, or certificate of the University (see Examination Decrees, 2000, pp. 1042-4, Ch. X, Sect. XV and p. 1115, Ch. VIII, Sect. l, sub-sect. 6, cl. 6), and students on the Foreign Service Course. Other non-matriculated Undergraduates Postgraduates Arts Science Arts Science Arts Science Addit. * 1999-0 Diploma in Educational Studies...... 84.. 84 84.... 84 90 Recognized...... 7.. 7 7.... 7 6 ------- Sub-total...... 91.. 91 91.... 91 96 ------- Grand total 6,366 4,612 10,978 2,936 1,995 4,931 9,302 6,607 502 16,411 16,386 -------

Table V NUMBER OF UNDERGRADUATES MATRICULATING TO READ FOR FIRST DEGREES Undergraduates reading for Honour Schools MT 1951 MT 1961 MT 1971 MT 1981 MT 1991 MT 1996 MT 1997 MT 1998 MT 1999 MT 2000 (1) Agricultural and Forest Sciences (discontinued) 29 16 17 28............ (1) (2) Ancient and Modern History...... 10 16 25 18 29 22 18 (2) (3) Archaeology and Anthropology.......... 18 25 20 25 27 (3) (4) Biochemistry: Part I 8 18 53 63 75 92 93 90 77 92 (4) (5) Biological Sciences........ 104 98 96 106 104 98 (5) (6) Botany (discontinued) 7 12 10 14............ (6) (7) Chemistry: Part I 100 176 187 190 181 180 179 190 174 170 (7) (8) Classics and English........ 10 5 11 13 14 11 (8) (9) Classics and Modern Languages...... 8 12 10 10 8 12 7 (9) (10) Computation/Computer Science.......... 21 18 15 21 30 (10) (11) Economics and Management.......... 41 67 77 81 76 (11) (12) Engineering and Materials: Part I........ 9 6 6 8 5 1 (12) (13) Engineering and Computer Science: Part I........ 29 16 13 16 15 11 (13) (14) Engineering and Economics (discontinued).... 21 5............ (14) (15) Engineering, Economics, and Management: Part I...... 7 34 26 28 24 23 25 (15) (16) Engineering Science: Part I 16 64 87 136 94 116 114 124 127 117 (16) (17) English 176 230 236 292 264 261 264 262 269 269 (17) (18) English and Modern Languages........ 16 31 15 30 26 24 (18) (19) European and Middle Eastern Languages.......... 5 6 3 3 6 (19) (20) Experimental Psychology.... 7 16 42 50 44 39 50 39 (20) (21) Geography 47 69 75 94 103 99 99 102 93 97 (21) (22) Geology/Earth Sciences 2 25 27 27 31 24 31 31 31 28 (22) (23) Human Sciences.... 13 19 32 36 45 43 44 38 (23) (24) Jurisprudence 183 190 196 252 259 269 281 265 269 263 (24) (25) Literae Humaniores 132 178 161 148 137 141 138 132 129 127 (25) (26) Materials, Economics, and Management: Part...... 1............ (26) I (27) Mathematics 75 115 181 200 189 191 185 191 195 196 (27) (28) Mathematics and Computation/Computer Science........ 29 35 34 35 27 32 (28) (29) Mathematics and Philosophy.... 12 8 16 15 23 25 23 21 (29) (30) Metallurgy and Science of Materials : Part I.. 10 16 18 25 24 23 24 20 19 (30) (31) Modern History 340 313 291 295 300 284 299 281 278 279 (31) (32) Modern History and Economics.... 36 22 8 15 11 13 13 11 (32) (33) Modern History and English........ 11 15 16 14 9 12 (33) (34) Modern History and Modern Languages.... 19 22 17 25 33 27 23 20 (34) (35) Modern History and Politics................ 28 40 (35) (36) Modern Languages 220 223 225 251 213 199 209 204 201 200 (36) (37) Music 14 26 35 46 56 52 50 55 67 49 (37) (38) Oriental Studies 5 11 28 26 56 46 44 39 36 34 (38) (39) Philosophy and Modern Languages...... 19 22 25 24 23 30 26 (39) (40) Philosophy, Politics, and Economics 187 251 245 305 312 326 297 317 302 284 (40) (41) Philosophy and Theology.... 11 14 18 24 24 25 26 29 (41) (42) Physics 52 167 176 177 179 168 173 179 170 161 (42)

Table V (continued) Undergraduates reading for Honour Schools (continued) MT 1951 MT 1961 MT 1971 MT 1981 MT 1991 MT 1996 MT 1997 MT 1998 MT 1999 MT 2000 (43) Physics and Philosophy.... 4 5 15 13 14 21 16 16 (43) (44) Physiological Sciences (inc. Preclinical Medicine) 53 63 97 102 112 121 112 124 122 125 (44) (45) Psychology, Philosophy, and Physiology 7 16 49 41 46 41 42 44 50 45 (45) (46) Pure and Applied Biology (discontinued).................... (46) (47) Theology 36 62 49 67 67 57 67 55 66 48 (47) (48) Zoology (discontinued) 15 36 46 62............ (48) --------------------- Honour School s 1,704 2,271 2,610 2,990 3,139 3,246 3,281 3,323 3,316 3,221 --------------------- Bachelor of Fine Art...... 20 19 23 21 20 18 18 Bachelor of Theology.......... 32 33 26 16 42 --------------------- Arts s 1,340 1,553 1,607 1,891 1,916 2,041 2,076 2,061 2,102 2,055 --------------------- Science s 364 718 1,003 1,119 1,242 1,260 1,259 1,308 1,248 1,226 --------------------- Grand s 1,704 2,271 2,610 3,010 3,158 3,301 3,335 3,369 3,350 3,281 ---------------------