1. Motion:
  1. • Elimination of Certificate Program
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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
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S.05-129
MEMORANDUM
To: ?
Senate
From: ?
C. MacKenzie, Chair
Senate Committee on Undergraduate Studies
Subject: ?
Curriculum revisions
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
(SCUS Reference: SCUS 05-23)
Date: ?
November 15, 2005
Action undertaken by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Studies at the October 18, 2005 meeting
gives rise to the following motion:
Motion:
"that Senate approve, and recommend approval to the Board of Governors, the deletion of
the Certificate in Women's Studies."
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For information:
Acting under delegated authority, at the September 27, 2005 and October 18, 2005 meetings, SCUS
approved a following curriculum revisions in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.
a)
Department of Psychology
b)
Department of Women's Studies
c)
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
d)
School of Criminology
e)
Department of Linguistics
1) Department of Humanities
Any Senator wishing to consult the full report of curriculum revisions should contact Bobbie Grant,
Senate Assistant at 291-3168 or email bgrant@sfu.ca
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• Elimination of Certificate Program
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Certificate Program
This program provides =unity
in women's
Studies and practical training in commuMy work on
behalf of women. It is open to all who meet university
admission requirements.
Lower Division Requirements
Eighteen credit hours including WS 101 or 102 are
required.
Students must also complete live of
WS 200-3 Women in Cross Cultural Perspectives
WS 201-3 Women In Canada 1600-1920
WS 202-3 Women in Canada 1920 to Present
WS 203-3 Female Roles In Contemporary Society
WS 204-3 Women, Science and Technology
WS 205-3 Women and Popular Culture
WS 206-3 Issues in Women's Health and Health Care
WS 207.3 Introduction to Feminist Theory
WS 208-3 Researching Women's Issues
Upper Division Requirements
Twelve credit hours from any 300-400 division WS
courses is required. One course in another
department or program may fulfil this requirement, if
the course is designated for women's studies credit.
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the above section
Elimination of the CERTIFICATE program
There has been very little student demand
for
the certificate program and the department has
decided not to offer it anymore.
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For information
a)
Department of Psychology
New courses: ?
PSYC 358-3 Language and Social Interaction
PSYC 099-3 Brain, Mind and Society
PSYC 300-3 Critical Analysis of Issues in Psychology
Prerequisite change: PSYC 210
Minor changes to the requirements for the Major and Honors programs
b)
Deoartment of Women's Studies
New courses: ?
WS 398-4 Feminist Currents
WS 315-4 Gender, War and Health
WS 305-4 Conceiving Creativity
WS 399-4 Numeracy, Gender and Cultures
WS 316-4 Disciplining Sex, Feminist Science Studies and Sociobiology
GDST 300-4 Mapping Masculinities
GDST 301-4 Queer Genders
Course deletions: ?
WS 203-3 Female Roles in Contemporary Society
WS 400-4 Methodological Issues in Women's Studies
Course changes: ?
WS 201, 202, 205, 208, 308, 309,412
Minor changes to the requirements for the Major and Minor programs
Minor changes to the Joint Major programs in Women's Studies and: Criminology, English,
History, Humanities, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology and Anthropology
c)
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Reinstatement of temporarily withdrawn course SA 357
Minor changes to the Joint Major in Sociology and Anthropology and Communication
New courses: ?
SA 210-4 Introduction to Power and the Regulation of Self and Others (5)
SA 410-4 Advanced Topics in Power and the Regulation of Self and
Others (S)
SA 421-4 Commodities and Substances: Bodies, Consumption and
Ingestion
d)
School of Criminology
Minor changes to the enrollment limitations
Course changes to: CRIM 10 1, 103, 104, 300, 302, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 320, 321, 330, 332,
333, 336, 338, 343, 345, 350, 352, 369,402,412, 413, 416,419,420, 430,431, 435, 436, 440,
450,451, 315, 355, 437,
455,
462
Minor changes to the admission procedures for the Honor's program
Minor changes to the Group A lower division requirements for the Major program
e)
Department of Linguistics
New courses: ?
LING 301-3 Linguistic Argumentation
LING 482-3 Topics in Linguistics III
Prerequisite changes: LING 405, 406, 407, 409
Minor changes to the requirements for the Major and Honors programs
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f)
Department of Humanities
New course: ?
HUM 360-4 Great Themes in the Humanistic Tradition
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