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MEMORANDUM
ATIENTION
FROM
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Senate
Bill Krane,
Chair
Senate Committee on
Undergraduate Studies
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January 13,2012
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RE:
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences ISCUS 12-031
For information:
Acting under delegated
authority
at its meeting of January 12,
2012,
SCUS approved the
following curriculum revisions
:
1
.
Department of Psychology ISCUS 12
-
03al
Iii Removal of the minimum grade
requirements
for PSYC 1
DO
and
102 in
effect
for all
psychology plans
effective
Spring 2012.
2.
Temporarily Withdrawn
Courses
ISCUS 12-03bl
Iii Retain CRIM 411 as Temporarily Withdrawn
Senators
wishing to
consult a
more detailed report of
curriculum
revisions may do
so
by
going to Docushare
:
https:/ /docushare.sfu.ca/dsweb/View/Collection-12682
If
you
are unable to
access the
information, please
call
778-782-3168
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SCUS 12-03a
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ATTENTION Bi11 Krane, Chair of SCOS
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FROM Paul Budra, Assoc. Dean, FASS
Icc. Jo Hinchliffe, Asst. Registrar
IRE Psych calendar corrections
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DATE December 12, 2011
The Department of Psychology would like to correct calendar language they
submitted to
SCUS earlier this year. I've accepted these corrections under
delegated authority from the F
ASS undergraduate curriculum committee. Would
you please include them in the next
SCUS? Many thanks.
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Simon Fraser University
Department of Psychology
December
12, 2011
To:
Paul Budra, Chair of
F
ASSCC
From:
Dr. Deb Connolly, Associate Chair, Undergraduate Studies, Psychology
Re:
Calendar Changes for 2011/2012
At its meeting of September 9 and October 14, 2010, the Department of Psychology
approved Calendar changes to remove the requirement of "a grade of C or better"
in
two courses, PSYC 100 and 102, for all psychology plans.
Unfortunately,
in
our calendar edits, we reflected the changes to the admission
requirements
but not to the Lower Division requirements. The admission requirement
changes
will
be reflected
in
the calendar effective January, 2012. Attached are the
requested calendar changes to the Lower Division requirements. To ensure
that
graduation and admission requirements are consistent, we request that these calendar
changes be effective January,
2012.
Dr. Deborah Connolly
Proposed Psychology Program Requirement Changes
1. Major
<and Major with ABA Concentration). Honours (and Honours with ABA
Concentration.
Joint Majors (with Business. Criminology. and GSWS). Extended Minor
FROM:
Admission
To be admitted, students must complete
• PSYC 100-3 Introduction to Psychology I
• PSYC 102-3 Introduction to Psychology II
and must obtain a final course grade of C (2.0) or better in each of the following courses
• PSYC 201W-4 Introduction to Research Methods
in
Psychology
• PSYC 210-4 Introduction to Data Analysis
in
Psychology
Course Selection
Students should complete PSYC I 00, I 02 and 20 I as soon as possible to gain better access to upper
division
PSYC courses. Students who plan to major in psychology should also complete PSYC 210 and
300 as soon as possible.
The department strongly recommends that students do not leave any
of these required courses to the end
of their degree. If a student is unable to obtain the required grade in these courses, he or she will not be
able to graduate with a major in psychology.
To enroll in psychology courses, students are required to meet the prerequisites or special instructions that
may be stipulated for each. The listed prerequisites indicate the minimal background expected by
instructors.
See PSYC courses for details.
The department reserves one hundred per cent
ofall300 and 400 division PSYC courses for approved
psychology major, minor
or honours students. Those who are not approved cannot enroll in these upper
division courses until the open enrolment date.
Program Requirements
Students complete a minimum of 120 units, as specified below.
Lower Division Requirements
Students complete all of
• PSYC 100-3 Introduction to Psychology
I~
• PSYC 102-3 Introduction to Psychology II
~
• PSYC 201-4 Introduction to Research Methods
in
Psychology*
• PSYC 210-4 Introduction to Data Analysis
in
Psychology *
PSYC 20 I W and 2I 0 must be completed with a final course grade of C (2.0) or better.
TO:
Admission
To be admitted, students must complete
• PSYC 100-3 Introduction to Psychology I
• PSYC 102-3 Introduction to Psychology II
and must obtain a final course grade of C (2.0) or better in each of the following courses
• PSYC 201W-4 Introduction to Research Methods
in
Psychology
• PSYC 210-4 Introduction to Data Analysis
in
Psychology
Course Selection
Students should complete PSYC 100, 102 and 201 as soon as possible to gain better access to upper
division
PSYC courses. Students who plan to major in psychology should also complete PSYC 210 and
300 as soon as possible.
The department strongly recommends that students do not leave any
of these required courses to the end
of their degree. If a student is unable to obtain the required grade in these courses, he or she will not be
able to graduate with a major in psychology.
To enrol in psychology courses, students are required to meet the prerequisites or special instructions that
may be stipulated for each. The listed prerequisites indicate the minimal background expected by
instructors. See
PSYC courses for details.
The department reserves one hundred per cent
of all 300 and 400 division PSYC courses for approved
psychology major, minor
or honours students. Those who are not approved cannot enrol in these upper
division courses until the open enrolment date.
Program Requirements
Students complete a minimum of 120 units, as specified below.
Lower Division Requirements
Students complete all of
• PSYC 100-3 Introduction to Psychology I
• PSYC 102-3 Introduction to Psychology II
• PSYC 201-4 Introduction to Research Methods
in
Psychology*
• PSYC 210-4 Introduction to Data Analysis
in
Psychology *
.!.PSYC 201 W and 210 must be completed with a final course grade of C (2.0) or better.
2. Psychology Minor
FROM:
Admission Requirements
To be admitted, students complete both of
• PSYC 100 Introduction to Psychology I (3)
• PSYC 102 Introduction to Psychology II (3)
and must obtain a final course grade of C (2.0) or better in
• PSYC 201W Introduction to Research Methods
in
Psychology (4)
The above grade requirement applies to courses transferred from other institutions as well as to courses
completed at Simon Fraser University.
Course Selection
Students should complete PSYC 100, 102 and 201 as soon as possible to gain better access to upper
division
PSYC courses. Students who plan to major in psychology should also complete PSYC 210 and
300 as soon as possible.
The department strongly recommends that students do not leave any
of these required courses to the end
of their degree. If a student is unable to obtain the required grades in these courses, he or she will not be
able to graduate with a minor in psychology.
To enrol in psychology courses, students are required to meet the prerequisites or special instructions that
may be stipulated for each. The listed prerequisites indicate the minimal background expected by
instructors.
See PSYC courses for details.
The department reserves one hundred per cent
of all 300 and 400 division PSYC courses for approved
psychology major, minor or honours students. Those who are not approved cannot enrol
in these upper
division courses until the open enrolment date.
Program Requirements
Lower Division Requirements
Students complete all of
• PSYC 100 Introduction to Psychology I
~
(3)
• PSYC 102 Introduction to Psychology II:!: (3)
• PSYC 201W Introduction to Research Methods
in
Psychology:!: (4)
TO:
Admission Requirements
To be admitted, students complete both of
• PSYC 100 Introduction to Psychology I (3)
• PSYC 102 Introduction to Psychology II (3)
and must obtain a final course grade of C (2.0) or better in
• PSYC 201W Introduction to Research Methods
in
Psychology (4)
The above grade requirement applies to courses transferred from other institutions as well as to courses
completed at
Simon Fraser University.
Course Selection
Students should complete PSYC 100, 102 and 201 as soon as possible to gain better access to upper
division
PSYC courses. Students who plan to major in psychology should also complete PSYC 210 and
300 as soon as possible.
The department strongly recommends that students do not leave any
of these required courses to the end
of their degree. If a student is unable to obtain the required grades in these courses, he or she will not be
able to graduate with a minor in psychology.
To enrol in psychology courses, students are required to meet the prerequisites or special instructions that
may be stipulated for each. The listed prerequisites indicate the minimal background expected by
instructors.
See PSYC courses for details.
The department reserves one hundred per cent
of all 300 and 400 division PSYC courses for approved
psychology major, minor or honours students. Those who are not approved cannot enrol in these upper
division courses until the open enrolment date.
Program Requirements
Lower Division Requirements
Students complete all of
• PSYC 100 Introduction to Psychology I (3)
• PSYC 102 Introduction to Psychology II (3)
• PSYC 201 W Introduction to Research Methods
in
Psychology
t.
( 4)
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*PSYC 201 W must be completed with a final course grade ofC (2.0) or better.
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ATTENTION
Jo
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asst.
registrar
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FROM
Paul Budra
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assoc.
dean FASS
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RE
Courses not offered
in
past semesters
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DATE Dec. 16/2011
The following
pr
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a
m
s
h
ave
identifi
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courses on
the
"mothball
li
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a
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would
lik
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t
o
keep
in
the
ca
l
e
ndar:
¥iFst
Nati6tts Studies:
P'NST 201
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tattglrt at
least once
pe1
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(by
Deftl'llia
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a:nd
neeels to
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off this li
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International
Studies
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as s
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,
406 and 407 for
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to ke
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w
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be offering thi
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course
in
Spring
2013.
Economics:
They
do n
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to p
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l
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t
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inat
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any of
th
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courses on
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li
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th
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a
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in the cal
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not its al
number
which was approved
in
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(
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it
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three
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had the
same topic and
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offered
by Martin Andresen.
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Psychology:
They would
like
to keep PSYC
353.
They
hope
to
hire
in the area of this cour
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next
year.
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thank
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