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  2. GS2005.14
      1. MEMORANDUM

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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
DEAN OF GRADUATE STUDIES
MEMORANDUM
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Senate
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Jonathan Driver, Dean of Graduate Studies
Chair, Senate Graduate Studies Committee
SUBJECT: Faculty of Applied Sciences: Curriculum changes (GS 2005.14)
DATE:
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March 21, 2005
cc: ?
Charmaine Dean, Faculty of Health Sciences
For information
At its meeting of
14th
March 2005 Senate Graduate Studies Committee approved the
following courses in the Faculty of Health Sciences:
HSCI 801, 802, 803, 804, 890, 891, 892,
895,
896, 897, 898 691, and
PPH 801
Senators wishing to consult the documents concerning these items should contact Bobbie
Grant, Senate Assistant at (604) 291-3168 or bgrantsfu.ca
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Attached please find course outlines for a first set of new graduate course proposals for the
MSc in Population and Public Health. The course proposals attached are:
HSCI 801-4 Biostatistjcs 1
HSCI 802-4 Research Topics in Epidemiology for the Health Sciences
HSCI 803-4 Research Methodology for the Health Sciences
HSCI 804-4 Systems Analysis of Health Care and Delivery
HSCI 890-4 Special Topics in Health Sciences
HSCI 891-4 Special Topics in Health Sciences
HSCI 892-2 Special Topics in Health Sciences
• HSCI 895-4 Research Conceptualization and Design in the Health Sciences
HSCI 896-4 Practicum/Project Report
HSCI 897-4 Seminar in Workplace Integrated Learning
HSCI 898-6 MSc Thesis
HSCI 691-1 Graduate Seminar in the Health Sciences
• P&PH 801-4 Concepts and Mechanism in the Determinants of Health
Also attached is a file documenting confirmation of approvals by all the Faculty Graduate
Studies Chairs, and the Library representative, and any comments they provided. The
outlines were circulated to the Faculty Graduate Studies Chairs and to any departments
they suggested. In particular they were circulated to Kinesiology, Biological Sciences, MBB,
Statistics & Actuarial Science, Gerontology and REM. I am sending the email correspondence
with this file for your records, but am not suggesting that these several email correspondences
need be copied for the SGSC.
I am requesting that these new course proposals be brought to the SGSC for consideration
of approval.
Note: The above-noted courses are core courses for the approved cohort
program, implemented in the Fall semester.
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