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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
MEMORANDUM
To:
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Subject:
Date:
Senate
R. Blackman, Chair
Senate Committee on Undergraduate Studies
Deletion of courses not offered
October 24, 2003
Senate Paper S.73-125 provides that any courses not offered within a six semester period
be deleted from the Calendar unless adequate justification for retaining the course is
presented, with SCUS charged with reviewing those courses under this ruling.
The Registrar advised Faculty Deans of those courses which fell under the above
provisions and requested a response to the notice of intention to delete the courses.
SCUS approved the department/faculty recommendations for deletion. In a number of
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cases, SCUS agreed that there was adequate justification to retain the course for the
present.
For Information:
(SCUS Reference: SCUS 03-25)
(October 7, 2003 meeting)
Acting under delegated authority, SCUS approved deletion of the following courses:
ACMA
465 -
Mathematics of Demography
BISC 004 - Apiculture: An Introduction to Bees and Beekeeping
BISC 356 - Plant Development
BISC 453
- Advanced Developmental Biology
HIST 301 - Heritage Preservation
HIST 302
- Archives Methods and Uses
HIST 303
- Museums Methods and Use
HIST
385
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Canadian and BC Art
MATH 415 - Ordinary Differential Equations
PHYS 181 - Introduction to Physical Science in Archaeology
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In January, 1999 (S.99-9) Senate approved a proposal to create a Temporarily Withdrawn
(mothball) category for courses not offered. Under this provision the following courses
were identified as being temporarily withdrawn:
ARCH 374
Prehistory of South and East Asia
ARCH 379
American Southwest
ARCH 410
Advanced Archaeometry
BUEC 397
Government and Business
BUEC 433
Forecasting in Business and Economics
CMPT 116
Introduction to Object-Oriented Program in SmailTalk
CMPT 117
Introduction to Internet Programming - Java
CRIM 411
Crime and Victimization of the Elderly
CRIM 440
Correctional Administration & Planning
ECON 101
The Canadian Economy
ECON 252
History of Economic Development B
ECON 409
Seminar in Economic Thought
ECON 459
Seminar in Economic Demography
ECON 468
Seminar in Regional Economic Development
EDUC 342
Contemporary Approaches to Literacy Instruction
EDUC 470
Experience in Teaching Students Who have Limited English Proficiency
ENGL 430
Writing and Response in Research Genres
ENGL 431
Theory and Practice of Technical and Professional Literacies
GEOG 424
Urban Transportation
GERM 300
Advanced German-Composition/Conversation
GERO 405
Aging in Small Communities and Rural Areas
HIST 104
History of the Americas to 1763
HIST 251
The Western Imperial Presence in the Middle East and North Africa
HIST 308
The Byzantine Empire
HIST 311
Education and Childhood in European History
HIST 312
Poverty, Crime, Madness: Society and Outcast
HIST 322
Atlantic Migration
HIST 334
Russia to 1900
HIST 354
Imperialism and modernization in Asia and the Middle East
HIST 417
Modern French Social History
HIST 459
Problems in the Political and Social History of Latin America
HIST 483
The Struggle for Identity in Sub-Saharan Africa
LING 310
Intensive Survey of Linguistic Analysis
LING 403
Advanced Phonology
LING 423
Advanced Morphology
PHIL 452
Nineteenth Century European Philosophy
PHIL 453
Background to Analytical Philosophy
PHIL 456
Twentieth Century European Philosophy
POL 336
Government and Politics: People's Republic of China II
POL 353
Public Sector Management
POL 451
Public Policy Analysis

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The following courses are to be reinstated:
HIST 230
The Expansion of Europe
HIST 412
Marxism and the Writing of History
POL 344
Public International Law
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