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S.91-21
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.SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
Vice-President Academic
MEMORANDUM
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Senate ?
From: ?
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Munro, Chair
Senate Committee on
Academic Planning
Subject: Department of Communication: Date
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March 12, 1991
Graduate Curriculum Change
Action undertaken by the Senate Committee on Academic Planning and the Senate
Graduate Studies Committee, gives rise to the following motion:
MOTION: "that Senate approve and recommend approval to the
Board of Governors, as set forth in S.91- 21
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language requirement in the Ph.D. program in
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the Department of Communication."
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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
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MEMORANDUM
To: Alison Watt, Secretary ?
From: B.P. Clayman
Senate Committee on Academic
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Dean of .Graduate Studies
Planning
- Subject: Graduate Curriculum Change Date: January 30, 1991
The following addition to the Ph.D. requirements in the Department
of Communication was approved by the Senate Graduate Studies
Committee, at its Meeting on January 28, 1991, and is now being
forwarded to the Senate Committee on Academic Planning for
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approval:
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In order to graduate from the Ph.D. program, students normally
will be required to demonstrate a reading ability in one language
other than English that is acceptable to the student's supervisory
committee. Ability will be determined by a time-limited
examination consisting of the translation into English of a passage
from an appropriate document or text related to Communication. A
dictionary will be permitted. It is possible to waive this
requirement only with the permission of the Graduate Program
Committee.
B.P. Clayman
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Dean of Graduate Studies.

 
SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
MEMORANDUM
To: Applied Sciences Graduate
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From: Alison Beale
Studies Committee ?
Chair
Re: 1991-92 Calendar Changes
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Date: October 24, 1990
Graduate Program in Communication
The Department of Communication proposes the following addition to its Ph.D.
requirements. The text would appear under Degree Requirements ahead of Course Work
(see the 90-91 calendar
p.
223).
"Language Requirement
In order to graduate from the Ph.D. program, students will normally be required to
demonstrate a reading ability in one language other than English that is acceptable to the
student's supervisory committee. Ability will be determined by a time-limited examination
oiting of the translation into English of a passage from an appropriate document or
tét1réIated to Communication. A dictionary will be permitted. It is possible to waive this
-reufrement only with the permission of the Graduate Program Committee."
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Alison Beale
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Vladimir Cuperman, Engineering Science
Jiawei Han, Computing Science
Mark Jaccard, Natural Resources Management
Igor Mekjavic, Kinesiology
Linda Harasim, Communication
Rowland Lorimer, Communication
Barry Truax, Communication
Shauna McCabe, Student Representative CMNS
Irwin Shubert, Student Representative CMNS
David Skinner, Student Representative CMNS
Martin Laba, Chair, Communication
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