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OFFICE OF THE
ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT, ACADEMIC AND ASSOCIATE PROVOST
MEMO
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TTENTION Senate
FROM Bill Krane, Chair
Senate Committee on Underaraduate Studies
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RE 2006-2007 Annual. Report of Senate Committee on Undergraduate Studies
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ATE November 6. 2007
I am pleased to submit to Senate the 2006-2007 Annual Report of the Senate Conmiittee on
Undergraduate Studies (SCUS).
The Senate Committee on Undergraduate Studies is charged by Senate with the following terms
of reference:
1. Taking into consideration the need for coordination and development of undergraduate programs within the
University, SCUS shall:
a.
review and make recommendations to Senate on curriculum changes of a major nature and general
matters affecting the curriculum
b.
under delegated authority, review and approve, where appropriate, all proposed new courses, course
deletions, course changes and program revisions of a minor nature. These changes shall be reported in
summary form to Senate.
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review and make recommendations to SCUP regarding new programs and credentials.
2. To recommend to Senate grading, examination, standing and continuance policies.
3. To recommend to Senate policies on undergraduate admissions, re-admissions, and credit transfer and
where necessary, to provide general direction to the Registrar's Office in the interpretation of such policies.
4. To consider and decide on policy recommendations concerning undergraduate course registration and course
withdrawal procedures and on the administration qf undergraduate student records.
5. To consider and recommend to Senate policy recommendations from the Committee to Review University
Admissions.
•6. To consider and recommend to Senate policy recommendations from the Diverse Qualifications
Adjudication Committee.
7. To consider and recommend to Senate policy recommendations regarding the WQB requirements.
This report covers the period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007, during which SCUS held
10 meetings.
SCUS reviewed, recommended, approved and submitted to SCUP and Senate curriculum
changes related to the addition, deletion and modification of programs and courses, as well as
revisions of relevant regulations.
Pro
g
rams reviewed
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Dual Degree program in Business Administration (NOI)
- Major, Honors and Minor program in Regional Development(NOI)
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Bachelor of General Studies (Education)(NOI)
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Integrated Studies program in Liberal and Business Studies in Kitimat
- Science Year One and Year Two Life Sciences in the Cohort Science Programs at
Surrey
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New programs approved and recommended:
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Major, Minor and Honors in World Literature
- Mechatronics program
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Certificate in Earth Sciences
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International Experiential Learning Certificate
- Cognitive Science Minor program
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Police Studies Concentration
- Joint Computing Science and Philosophy program
Admissions approved and recommended:
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revisions to the literacy admissions criteria
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changes to the criteria for admissions from B.C. and Yukon College and University
Colleges
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revisions to admissions transfer credit requirements
- changes to admission requirements reducing the number of courses for students coming
from high school from five to four and harmonizing the English Language Requirement
and the Literacy Requirement
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changes to the Canadian High School admission requirements to mirror the
requirements from leading universities in each province
Undergraduate Academic Standing and Continuance Policy
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reviewed and recommended exemptions to existing Standing and Continuance policies
to permit the establishment of the "Student Success" program as a pilot project
Curriculum Changes Approved
Program changes
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Courses deleted
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Courses changed
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Note: numbers are approximate
SCUS members during 2006-2007 were:
B. Krane
D. Moore, M. Kiai
K. Ross
G. Bird, M. Crouch
J .
Jones
M. Gullies
M.
Fizzell
D. Paterson
N.
Haunerland, K. Corbett
R.
Mathewes
D. Harder, K. Harding
A. van Baarsen
S.
Dench
J .
Hinchliffe
R. Sunner, R. Balletta
Chair (Associate Vice-President, Academic)
Student Services, (Registrar designate)
Student Services, Registrar
Library (University Librarian designate)
Applied Science
Arts and Social Sciences
Business Administration
Education
Health Sciences
Science
Undergraduate Student at Large
Director, University Curriculum
Secretary, and Assistant Registrar
Recording Secretary
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