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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
OFFICE OF THE VICE-PRESIDENT, ACADEMIC ?
MEMORANDUM
To: ?
Senate
From:
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Alison Watt
Director, University Secretariat
Subject:
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Faculty of Science -
Curriculum revisions
(SCSC Meeting: June 19, 2000)
Date: ?
June 22, 2000
For Information:
Acting under delegated authority of Senate, the Senate Graduate Studies Committee
approved curriculum revisions in the following Department in the Faculty of Science:
a) ?
Department of Mathematics & Statistics
Any Senator wishing to consult the full report of curriculum revisions within the
Faculty of Science should contact Bobbie Grant, Senate Assistant at 291-3168 or e-mail
bgrant@sfu.ca
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MEMORANDUM
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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
To: Alison Watt, Director ?
From: Jon Driver
University Secretariat ? Dean of Graduate Studies
Subject: Calendar Changes ?
Date: June 22, 2000
Department of Mathematics
& Statistics
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For Information:
As delegated by Senate, the Senate Graduate Studies Committee, at its
meeting on June 19, 2000, approved the following:
1.
New Courses:
Math 981-4 Selected Topics in Continuum Mechanics
Math 982-4 Selected Topics in Mathematical Physics
2.
M.Sc. Statistics Program Requirements:
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FROM:
Of these 30 hours, at least 24 are to be in graduate courses or
graduate seminars, and the remaining six may be chosen from
graduate or undergraduate seminars or 400 level undergraduate
courses.
TO:
Of these 30 hours, at least
24 are to be in graduate courses or
graduate
seminars, and the
remaining six may be chosen from
graduate
courses or those
400 level undergraduate courses which
may be
taken for credit for
the B.Sc.
in Statistics.
Ph.D. Program Requirements:
FROM:
A candidate will generally obtain at least 28 credits beyond courses
taken for the bachelor's degree. Of these, at least 16 will be graduate
courses or seminars and the remaining 12 may be from graduate
courses or seminars or 400 level undergraduate courses.
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A candidate will generally obtain at least 30 credits beyond courses
taken for the bachelors degree. Of these, at least 22 will be graduate
courses or seminars and the remaining 8 may be from graduate
courses or those 400 level undergraduate courses which may be taken
for credit for the B.Sc. in Statistics
FROM:
Students who hold a M.Sc. in Statistics are deemed to have earned 12
of the 16 graduate hours and 8 of the 12 undergraduate or graduate
hours required.
TO
Students who hold a M.Sc. in Statistics are deemed to have earned 18
of the 22 graduate hours and 4 of the 8 undergraduate or graduate
hours required.
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Change in course description for Stat 811-2 and 812-2.
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Jn Driver
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Lbean of Graduate Studies
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