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    8888 University Drive. BUnlaby. BC
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    Action undertaken by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Studies at its meeting of
    January
    7.2010,
    gives rise to the following recommendation:
    Motion:
    That
    SCUP approve and recommend to Senate the deletion of the Canadian
    Studies Program.
    The relevant documentation for review
    by
    SCUP is attached.
    t.
    SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
    THINKING OF THE WORLD

    MEMO
    Office of the Dean
    STREET ADDRESS
    Academic Quadrangle
    Room 6168
    MAILING ADDRESS
    8888 University Drive
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    V5A lS6
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    ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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    ATTENTION Bill Krane, Chair of SCUS
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    FROM Lesley Cormack, Dean of FASS
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    RE Closing Canadian Studies
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    DATE Decembe r 7, 2009
    F ASS would like to pennanently close Canadian Studies by applying policy 09-
    42R. Would you please bring this decision to
    SCUS? Admission into CNS
    courses has already been suspended.
    Please find attached the proposal to tenninate the
    CNS program.
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    SI:>'ION I'II.\SEII U:-;IVEnSITY
    THINKING OF THE WORLO

    1. The tennination of Canadian Studies will mean the elimination of Honours,
    Major, Extended Minor, and Minor programs in Canadian Studies.
    It
    will mean
    the elimination
    of joint majors and honours programs with the Departments of
    Archaeology, Criminology, Economics, English, Geography, History, Political
    Science, and Sociology and Anthropology, the School of Communication; and
    Business Administration.
    It
    will mean an elimination of the certificate in French
    Canadian
    Studies and the closing of the Centre for Canadian Studies.
    2. The program is'located in the Centre for Canadian Studies. The Centre has been
    closed since the summer
    of2009.
    3. The program was offered through the Centre for Canadian Studies, which is
    housed in F
    ASS, and drew on courses with Canadian content from
    Communications, Archeology, Contemporary Arts, Criminology, Economics,
    English, First Nations Studies, French, Geography, History, Latin American
    Studies,
    Political Science, Sociology/Anthropology, Women's Studies, Business
    Administration, and Biology.
    4. Proposed date for termination: September 2010. Please note: no Canadian Studies
    course have been or will be offered in the 2009-2010 academic year.
    S. Reasons for termination of the program:
    a. There are insufficient resources
    to maintain the program. Canadian
    Studies courses have been taught almost exclusively
    by sessional and
    limited-term instructors.
    FASS's budget will no longer alJow for the
    hiring
    of sessional instructors in sufficient numbers to maintain the
    courses.
    b. While Canadian Studies courses have been popular as electives, the
    program has had very few majors (less than
    10) in many years.
    c. There are also curricular issues: when Canadian Studies began in the
    1970s, few departments offered courses with strong Canadian content.
    That is no longer true: there are over
    ISO courses with Canadian content in
    the calendar.
    6. Plans for termination:
    a, Students who had majors and minors in the Canadian Studies were
    notified
    of possible closure oCthe program last year.
    b.
    I
    met with the members of the Canadian Studies steering committee in the
    fall
    of2008 to discuss the closing of the program.
    c. All students who were majoring or minoring in Canadian Studies were
    contacted
    by FASS advisors in the spring of 2009. Arrangements were
    made for all the students to complete their intended degrees.
    d. The departments in F ASS were consulted by the Associate Dean at two
    curriculum committee meetings, one on Nov.
    L
    9
    th
    2009, and Sept. 10,
    2009.
    The associate Dean of Business was advised of the termination at
    SCUS.
    7. The current calendar language reads "Students will no longer be admitted to the
    Canadian studies major, minor, honors or joint major programs effective for the
    fall
    2009 term. Also, Canadian studies courses will not be offered after the
    summer
    2009 tenn. Students contemplating entering one of these pro!:,l'fams are
    3.

    advised to check with the advisor." In the 2010 calendar, all references to
    Canadian Studies will be removed.
    8. Associate Dean Paul Budra (budra@sfu.cg, 24416) should be contacted if more
    information is needed.
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