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The following new courses and cafendar changes were approved
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the Faculty
of Arts at its meeting November 28, 1966. The Faculty would like both the
new courses and calendar changes to be in effect before the start of the
January semester.
Can you, therefore, submit them to Seriatefor approval?
New courses for History department:
History
222-3 Nineteenth Century Europe.
A study of the changing cultural, social, political and economic
character of Europe from 1815 to 1914, emphasizing conditions
peculiar to the whole of Europe.
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(2-1-0)
261-3 The Overseas Expansion and Impact of Europe After 1815.
An outline of the colonial aims, achievements and conflicts of
Portugal, Spain, Holland, France, Great Britain, Germany, Italy,
• Russia and the United States of America, with special reference
to their impact on Africa and Asia.
(2-1-0)
The United States as a World Power.
A study of adaptation of Am
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rican institutions to the new
conditions arising from the emergence of the United States as
a world power, examining in:
441-5
Foreign Policy.
—442-5-Domesxic-o1-i-t4cs.
2-3-0
Honors Courses
91-3 Honors Seminar: Research Methods.
A general introduction to principles of historical criticism,
principles and practices of annotation, historical editing and
transcription of source material, history and cortemporary social
science techniques, problems of research in primary sources, and
the problem of generalization in history.
(0-3-0)
New courses for Philosophy department:
434-3 Kant
A critical examination of selected writings of Immanuel Kant.
(2-1-0)
440-5 Seminar I
This seminar will be devoted to the study of a selected
philosophic topic.
(1-2-2)

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New courses for the Department of Modern Languages:
105-1 Elementary French
Practical Phonetics, Pronunciation, and Transcription Exercises.
Offers inten:e training in pronunciation and transcription.
Required of all honours and majors and highly recor ; Jad for
all
students of French. It should be taken concurrently with
the first language course taken at the university.
(0-1-0)
105-1 Elementary German
Practical Phonetics, Pronunciation, and Transcription Exercises.
Offers intensive training in pronunciation and transcription.
Required of all honours and majors and highly recommended for
all students of German. It should be taken concurrently with
the first language course taken at the university.
(0-1-0)
105-1 Elementary Russian
Practical Phonetics, Pronunciation, and Transcription Exercises.
Offers intensive training in pronunciation and transcription.
Required of all honours and majors and highly recot'ncnded for
all students of Russian. It should be taken concurrently with
5
the first language course taken at the university.
(0-1-0)
105-1 Elementary Spanish
Practical Phonetics, Pronunciation, and Transcription Exercises.
Offers intensive training in pronunciation and transcription.
Required of all honours andajors and highly recommended for
all students of Spanish. Itshou1d be taken concurrently with
the first language course taken at the
iversity.
(0-1-0)
100-3 Introductory Hindi
Acquisition of spoken fluency and reading facility.
Calendar changes:
Department of Economics and Commerce.
Change semester hours
credit of 370-5 Business Management from 5 to 3..
Department of Modern Languages.
Change vector of French 100-3, French 101-3, Spanish 100-3,
Spanish 101-3, Russian 100-3, Russian
,
101-3, German 100-3,
German 101-3 from (1-5-2) to (1-1-3).
Change vector of 220-3 (Linguistics) and 221-3 (Linguistics)
from (2-.-O) to (2-1-1).

AMENDMENT TO PAPER 3 E
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It would be appreciated if you could amend the submission to Senate
from the Faculty of Arts of courses to be offered
in
January 1967
in this way:
History department:
Delete 442-5
Domestic Politics.
Add:
Cultural and Political History of Canada
An examination of emerging Canadian nationhood in terms of
its regional, ethnic, continental, and international tensions,!
examining in:
443-5 The Development of English Canada
(2-3-0)

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