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SCUS 10-36
SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
Office
of the
Dean!
Faculty of Business Administration
To:
Jo Hinchliffe
Senate Committee on
Undergraduate
Studies
Date: June 16,2010
MEMORANDUM
From: Colleen Collins
Faculty
of Business Administration
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Curriculum Committee
Subject: material for next SCUS meeting, July 8,2010
The Undergraduate Curriculum Committee in the Faculty of Business Administration
approved:
1. Business Administration and Psychology Joint Major - Replacement of Psyc 207
course to Psyc 308.
Would you please place this item on the July 2010 agenda Senate Committee on
Undergraduate Studies agenda?
Colleen Collins
Associate Dean
Faculty
of Business Administration

16/06/2010
Business Administration and Psychology Joint Major Program
Course replacement for 10/11 Calendar
Psychology has replaced PSYC 207 with PSYC 308 for the Joint Major Business Administration
and Psychology. Psychology has already amended
the calendar for the Psyc Major (Senate
paper 5.10-19); however the department omitted to consider that this change would also affect
the Joint Majors.
From:
Joint Major in Business
Administration and
Psychology
Business Administration Requirements
• successful completion of at least one 400 division
management and organization studies course
• completion of the business administration core
courses, except with advance permission
of the
Faculty
of Business Administration, the combination
of PSYC 210 and 301 may be substituted for the
combination
of BUEC 232* and BUS 336.
Psychology Requirements
Lower Division Requirements
all of
PSYC 100-3 Introduction to Psychology 1*
PSYC 102-3 Introduction to Psychology 11*
PSYC 201-4 Introduction to Research Methods in
Psychology*
PSYC 207-3 Introduction to the History of
Psychology*
PSYC 210-4 Introduction
to Data Analysis in
Psychology*
PSYC 260-3 Introduction to Social Psychology
*to be admitted to the psychology program, students
must obtain a final course grade
of C (2.0) or better in
each of these courses.
Note: The above requirement applies to courses
transferred from other institutions as
well as to
courses taken at
Simon Fraser University.
Students must complete one of

16/06/2010
PSYC 221-3 Introduction to Cognitive Psychology
PSYC 241-3 Introduction to Abnormal Behavior
PSYC 250-3 Introduction to Developmental
Psychology
PSYC 268-3 Introduction to Law and Psychology
PSYC 270-3 Introduction to Theories Personality
PSYC 280-3 Introduction to Biological Psychology
Upper Division Requirements
Students must complete 21 credit hours in upper
division psychology courses. No more than three of
these credit hours may be in directed studies.
At least
11 upper division psychology credit hours must be
taken at
Simon Fraser University.
Note: students must complete either BUEC 232* and
BUS 336 or PSYC 210 and 301. Students who
complete
BUS 336 must still fulfil a minimum of 21
upper division psychology credit hours. Students who
complete
PSYC 301 must still fulfil a minimum of 24
upper division credit hours in business administration.
Joint Major in Business
Administration and Psychology
Business Administration Requirements
• successful completion of at least one 400 division
management and organization studies course
• completion of the business administration core
courses, except with advance permission
of the
Faculty
of Business Administration, the combination
of PSYC 210 and 301 may be substituted for the
combination
of BUEC 232* and BUS 336.
Psychology Requirements
Lower Division Requirements
all of
PSYC 100-3 Introduction to Psychology 1*
PSYC 102-3 Introduction to Psychology 11*
PSYC 201-4 Introduction to Research Methods in
Psychology*

16/06/2010
PSYC 308-3 History and Systems of Modern of Psychology*
PSYC 210-4 Introduction to Data Analysis in
Psychology*
PSYC 260-3 Introduction to Social Psychology
*to be admitted to the psychology
program, students
must obtain a final course grade
of C (2.0) or better in
each of these courses.
Note: The above requirement
applies to courses
transferred from other institutions as
well as to
courses taken at
Simon Fraser University.
Students must complete one of
PSYC 221-3 Introduction to Cognitive Psychology
PSYC 241-3 Introduction to Abnormal Behavior
PSYC 250-3 Introduction to Developmental
Psychology
PSYC 268-3 Introduction to Law and Psychology
PSYC 270-3 Introduction to Theories Personality
PSYC 280-3 Introduction
to Biological Psychology
Upper Division Requirements
Students must complete 21 credit hours in upper
division psychology courses. No more than three
of
these credit hours may be in directed studies. At least
11 upper division psychology credit hours must be
taken at
Simon Fraser University.
Note: students must complete either BUEC 232* and
BUS 336 or PSYC 210 and 301. Students who
complete BUS 336 must still fulfil a minimum of 21
upper division psychology credit hours. Students who
complete
PSYC 301 must still fulfil a minimum of 24
upper division credit hours
in business administration.

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