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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
MEMORANDUM
To: ?
Senate
From: ?
A. MacKinnon, Chair
Senate Committee on Undergraduate Studies
Date:
Subject:
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Deletion
December
of
12,
courses
2000
not offered
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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 cases, SCUS agreed that there
was adequate justification to retain the course for the present.
For Information:
(SCUS Reference: SCUS 00-40
SCUS 00-43
SCUS minutes of Nov. 7/00 meeting)
Acting under delegated authority, SCUS approved deletion of the following courses:
BISC
415
Ornithology
CHEM 411
Crystal Structure Analysis
CHIN JJ9OL
Mandarin Chinese II
EASC 490
Undergraduate Seminar
EDPR 361
Contemporary Issues and New Developments in Educational
Practice
EDUC 439
Educational Administration: Theory and Practice
GS 240
Introduction to German Literature
GS 304
Richard Wagner: The Ring of the Nibelung
GS 399
Individual Study Project
GS 400
Individual Study Project
GS 498
Individual Study Project
GS 499
Individual Study Semester
HIST 340
United States Foreign Policy
KIN 460
Cellular Mechanisms/Theories of Aging
SA 467
Anthropology of the Self
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In January, 1999 (S.99-9) Senate approved a proposal to create a Temporarily Withdrawn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identified as being temporarily withdrawn: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 379
American Southwest
BUEC 495
Legal Aspects of Economic Relationships
BUS 434
Foreign Market Entry
BUS 439
North American International Trade Issues
CMPT 411
Knowledge Representation
CRIM 342
Dynamics of Interpersonal Relationships
CRIM 411
Crime and Victimization of the Elderly
CRIM 430
Judicial Administration and Planning
CRIM 440
Correctional Administration & Planning
EASC 405
Basin Analysis
ECON 252
History of Economic Development B
EDPR 407
Field Based In-Service: Theory and Practice of
Implementation
GERM 300
Advanced German-Composition/Conversation
GS 101
Introduction to University Studies
HIST 230
The Expansion of Europe
HIST 385
Canadian and B.C. Art
HIST 412
Marxism and the Writing of History
HIST 451
Innocence and Corruption in 19
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Century American Myth
PHIL 325
Philosophy of Art
II
SA 357
Survey Methods
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