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S.06-125
SIMON FRASER
UNIVERSITY ?
MEMORANDUM
To: ?
Alison Watt
Director, University Secretariat
From: ?
C. MacKenzie, Chair
Senate
Committee on
Undergraduate Studies
NLULU(Q^
Subject: ?
Terms of Reference
Date: ?
28 September 2006
As requested, SCUS reviewed the committee's membership and terms of reference. The committee is
recommending no change to its composition but has reviewed the terms of reference and recommends the changes
highlighted below:
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.
c)
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
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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
p olic y
recommendations reardin the WOB requirements.
Meetings convened at the call of the Chair.
Quorum
-5
members
SCUS reports to Senate in September of each year (SCAP 87-4,
Sept.
16, 1987).
MOTION: ?
"that
Senate approve the additions to the terms of
reference of the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Studies,
effective immediately"
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