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This followsthe Oxford style for thegowns and hoodsfor the Bachelors and Masters degrees.For its doctorates,Melbourne follows the style of Cambridge. The hoods are all black(of size and shape those of the Oxford MA; i.e. Burgon simple-shape)lined with the colour specified for the relevant faculty or degree,and bound with white (on the lower edge) for bachelors,and no binding for masters. The faculty or degree colours are specified in the University Regulations.Formerly, Pass degrees were bound infur and Honoursin silk\u2014 however the distinction no longer exists.Bachelors wear an Oxford Bachelors gown,and Masters an Oxford Masters gown.The undergraduate gown is the same as the bachelors,but the sleeves must not be split.Mastersmay wear the mortar board, however undergraduate students and Bachelors are not permitted to wear the mortar board. This rule is strictly applied and extends to graduation photography as well as the ceremony itself.[2]The academic dress for a PhD consists of an Oxford masters gown,faced in scarlet, with a black hood lined in scarlet,and a bonnet with a scarlet cord.Higher doctorates are scarlet,lined and faced in thecolour of the faculty\/degree,with a larger scarlet hood lined in the colourof the faculty\/degree, and a bonnet with a gold cord.Occasions for academic dress[edit]Dignitaries, officers, staff, graduates and students wear academic dress at public ceremonies of the University of Melbourne.These include graduation ceremonies and important public lectures. Dignitaries, visitors and residents of the residential colleges wear their academic regalia to a formal dinner several nights per week during the lecturing semester(varying depending on the college). Some residential colleges dignify their fellows with distinct gowns.Faculty colours[edit]Faculty or SchoolColourArchitecture, Building and Planning – all degrees except Bachelor of EnvironmentsmagentaBachelor of Environmentssaffron yellowArtsstewart blueBusiness and Economicssky blueEducationmalachite greenEngineeringgoldGraduate Studiespea greenLawwhite; white with black band for undergraduate hoodsMedicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences:Medicine, including Medical Science, Gynaecology & Obstetrics and SurgerycardinalDentistry, including Dental StudiesminkPhysiotherapyjadeNursingpetuniaHealth Sciences \u2013 for higher degrees offered by the schools of Behavioural Science, Medicine (non-medical qualification prescription), Population Health, Physiotherapy (non-physiotherapy qualification prescription), Nursing (non-nursing qualification prescription), Rural Healthdove greySocial Workchartreuse greenMelbourne Business Schoolsky blue with gold bandMelbourne Consulting and Custom Programsempire blueScience – all degrees except Optometry (including Bachelor of Arts and Sciences)olive greenBiomedicineolive green with cardinal bandOptometryjuniperVeterinary and Agricultural Sciences:Melbourne School of Veterinary Science degreesgarnetDepartment of Agriculture and Food Systems degreesold goldVCA and Music:Parkville New Generation BMuslilacall other degreeslemonDefinition of colour names:Colours cardinalB.C.C. 186chartreuse greenB.C.C. 171cherryB.C.C. 185dove greyB.C.C. 123empire blueB.C.C. 87garnetB.C.C. 160goldB.C.C. 114jadeB.C.C. 122juniperB.C.C. 192lemonB.C.C. 52lilacB.C.C. 176magentaB.C.C. 198malachite greenB.C.C. 23minkB.C.C. 169old goldB.C.C. 115olive greenB.C.C. 78pea greenB.C.C. 172petuniaB.C.C. 109sky blueB.C.C. 162stewart blueB.C.C. 149References[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki12\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki12\/academic-dress-of-university-of-melbourne\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Academic dress of University of Melbourne"}}]}]