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MOTION: "That Senate approve, as set forth in S.75-150,
the proposed changes to the Africa/Middle East
Studies Program."
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On the recommendation of the Faculty of Interdisciplinary
Studies, the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Studies approved, as
set forth in SCUS 75-41, the proposed course changes for the Africa!
Middle East Studies Program.
The Committee recommends approval to Senate. It was noted
that the changes are to a considerable degree technical, arising from
changes in courses in other areas of the University.
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The attached course changes for the Africa/Middle East Studies Program have been
considered by the Undergraduate Studies Committee of the Faculty of Interdisciplinary
Studies and are approved.
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Robert C. Brown
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Following is a brief description of Calendar changes for the Africa/Middle
East Studies Program.
These courses have been included under "Courses with Africa/Middle East
Content" for the following reasons.
On
P.
279 of the Calendar, the additional course, *Hjst. 293-3 - Cultural
and Intellectual History, is a presentation on History which has been omitted
previously but would qualify if it contained sufficient Africa or Middle
East content.
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280 the courses noted below, approved by Senate in 1974 as part of
the new Sociology and Anthropology curriculum, have been judged to contain
sufficient Africa/Middle East course content to be used by students for
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credit towards the minor:
*SA 203-4 ?
Race Relations
*S.A. 280-4
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Peasant Society
*SA 463-4 ?
Liberation Movements and Colonialism
S.A. 475-4 ?
West Africa
S.A. 476-4 ?
East Africa
S.A. 477-4 ?
South Africa
*S.A. 4954
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Selected Regional Areas
*S.A. 496-4
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Directed Readings in Anthropology
*S.A. 4974
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Directed Readings in Sociology
Courses marked with an asterisk count toward the program's requirements only
when taught by faculty associated with the program. It is intended to
designate the following courses (already included in the present program)
with asterisks to indicate that students must check the content to ensure
it is sufficient to count towards the minor. (NOTE: These courses are
already included in the program; the intent is to clarify their status
as variable content courses.)
*ARC.
272-3
Archaeology of the Old World
*ARC. 385-3
Fossil Man
*ECON
355-5
Economic Development
*ENGL
426-3
Commonwealth Literature
*ENGL
. 476-2
Commonwealth Seminar
*GEX
460-5
Selected Regions
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*S.A.
270-4
Anthropological Concepts
*S.A.
331-4
Sociology of the Family
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332-4
Kinship
*S.A.
363-4
Social Change in the Third World
*5.A.
368-4
Economic Anthropology
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