Statutes and Ordinances of the University of Cambridge
Statute B
pp. 14–15
MEMBERSHIP OF THE UNIVERSITY AND DEGREES

Chapter II

DEGREES

1. The degrees in the University are:

  1. (a)Bachelor of Arts, and such other Bachelor's degrees as may be established by Special Ordinance;
  2. (b)Master of Arts;
  3. (c)Such other Master's degrees as may be established by Special Ordinance;
  4. (d)Doctor of Philosophy, and such other Doctor's degrees as may be established by Special Ordinance;
  5. (e)Bachelor of Divinity;
  6. (f)Master of Surgery; and
  7. (g)Doctor of Divinity, Doctor of Law, [Doctor of Medicine]〈Doctor of Medical Science〉,2 Doctor of Science, Doctor of Letters, and Doctor of Music.

2. Provision may be made by Ordinance

  1. (a)for admission to the degree of Master of Arts on the recommendation of the Council;
  2. (b)for admission to degrees by incorporation of graduates of the University of Oxford or the University of Dublin (Trinity College);
  3. (c)for a candidate for a degree who has kept a term or terms by residence at either of the University of Oxford or the University of Dublin (Trinity College) to receive an allowance of not more than the same number of terms towards the terms required to be kept in this University; and
  4. (d)prescribing conditions under which the status of Bachelor of Arts and or Master of Arts may be held or may be granted by the Council.

3. Eligibility under Section 2(a) or (b) above may be made by Ordinance to include holders of office elect or designate. Provision may be made by Ordinance for the admission under Section 2(a) and (b) above of persons holding posts designated by the Council in University institutions.

4. Degrees shall rank in such order of precedence as may be determined by Ordinance, and in the absence of such Ordinance, in such order as has previously been customary.

Footnotes

  1. 2. The section in angular brackets will replace the section in square brackets subject to the approval by Her Majesty in Council of the amendment approved by Grace 1 of 1 February 2012 with effect from 1 March 2014, which was overlooked when the Statutes were amended with effect from 11 February 2014.a