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FORP P
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, I ?
NFIATIOR
SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
?
Memorandum
To: Mr. W.R. Heath ?
From:
?
Jo Lynne Hoegg, Chair
Secretary of Senate
?
Senate Committee on
Continuing Studies
Re:
SCCS Annual Report
?
Date: ?
October 20, 1988
Enclosed are two statistical/informational reports on undergraduate extension credit
courses and programs and credit-free activities of the Faculties and departments of the
University for the period May 1, 1987, through April 30, 1988. These documents
constitute the annual report of the Senate Committee on Continuing Studies.
JLH:sml
Attachments

 
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Senate Committee on Continuing Studies
Report on
Undergraduate Extension Credit Courses?
May 1, 1987 - April 30, 1988
This report includes course and enrolment data for programs offered by the several Faculties,
departments, schools and centres through extension credit. Included are the On Campus Evening
(CE) program (which includes the Intersession (IS) and Summer Session (SS) programs), SFU
Downtown (Dl'), Faculty of Education Interior programs (ED), Centre for Distance Education
courses (CDE), the Senior Citizens' Program (SR) and the Prison Education Program (PEP), as well
as the various Certificate and Diploma programs. In the period covered by this report,
755
credit
courses were offered through these programs, with a total of
23,559
course enrollees. Enrolments in
these programs accounted for
26%
of the total undergraduate annualized FTE for the university in
1987-88.
Table 1
87-2
87-3
88-1
Total
Total
% of
# Crs.
Enrol. FTE
# Crs.
Enrol.
FTE
# Crs.
Enrol. FFE
# Crs.
Enrol.
Total
CE
67
2324
498.27
136
4964
1069.7
140
4831
1046.01
343
12119
51.4
SS
37
784
212.2
0
0
0
0
0
0
37
784
3.3
IS
21
470
118.14
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
470
1.9
DT
20
523
107.6
38
916
187.9
35
917
187.73
93
2356
10.0
ED/IN
9
9
19.7
9
60
22.9
3
40
31.2
21
233
.9
DE
49
1789
377.6
58
2307
486.7
56
2129 460.1
163
6225
26.4
SR
0
0
0
4
128
13.2
5
139
18.8
9
267
1.1
PEP
19
320
67.4
28
399
83.4
21
386
78.1
68
1105
4.7
Total
222
6343
1400.9
273
8774
1863.8 260
8442
1821.94
755
23,559
86-2
86-3
87-1
Total
Total
% of
#Crs.
Enrol.
# Cra.
Enrol.
#Crs.
Enrol.
# Crs.
Enrol.
total
CE
57
1889
132
5095
136
4619
325
11603
53.8
SS
27
700
0
0
0
0
27
700
3.3
IS
22
508
0
0
0
0
22
508
2.3
DT
22
451
41
921
40
965
103
2337
10.8
ED/IN
4
50
9
68
6
75
19
193
.9
cOE
45
1384
49
1833
47
1695
141
4912
22.8
SR
0
0
5
150
5
142
10
292
1.3
PEP
25
272
23
355
27
379
75
1006
4.7
Total
202
5254
259
8422
261
7875
722
21,551
r

 
Compared to 1986-87, there was an increase of 4.6% in the total number of courses offered
through Extension Credit (from 722 in 1986-87 to
755
in 1987-88) and a 93% increase in the total
number of enrollees during 1987-88 (from 21,551 enrollees to
23,559).
Seventy undergraduate courses were available via distance education during 1987-88, an
addition of six compared to last year. The total numbr of offerings of these courses was 163,
twenty-two more than in 1986-87. The total number of enrollees in distance education courses was
6,225,
an increase of 26.7% relative to 1986-87.
Table 2 lists the numbers Of students enrolled in Certificate and Diploma Programs during
1987-88:
Table
2:
Certificate and Diploma Statistics
?
(headcounts)
Certificate Programs
B.C. Studies
Criminology - Advanced
Criminology - General
French Canadian Studies
French Language Proficiency
Health & Fitness Studies
Liberal Arts
Public History
Senior Citizens
Total
Extended Studies Diploma Programs
Applied Sciences
Arts
Business Administration
Education
Science
Total
87-2
87-3
88-1
1
5
3
1
3
4
27
45
48
2
2
1
. 12
17
24
88
172
148
0
89
206
9
16
12
6
?
49
146
398
511
87-2
87-3
88-1
3
9
6
70
142
116
I
0
0
96
97
ill
11 ?
__a
170
259
241
.
0

 
Table 3 lists enrolments in the six 'core diploma programs (data included in Extended Studies
Diploma Program statistics):
Table 3:
Core Diploma Programs
87-2 ?
87-3 ?
88-1
Criminology
Environmental Toxicology
Ethnic Relations
Gerontology
Humanities
Public History
Total
14
30
23
0
8
6
2
3
1
24
48
57
0
4
4
5
3
45
96
97
Table 4 lists Certificate and Diploma Program graduands for 1987 and 1988:
Table 4
Certificate and Diploma Graduands by Faculty
June 1987
June 1988
APSC
Extended Studies Diploma
1
3
Certificate in Health & Fitness Studies
48
49
. ?
ARTS
Extended Studies Diploma
2
5
EXD Criminology
3
8
EXD Ethnic Relations
1
1
EXD Gerontology
12
21
EXD Public History
0
2
Certificate in B.C. Studies
2
0
Certificate in Criminology (Advanced)
2
0
Certificate in Criminology (General)
0
3
Certificate in French Language Proficiency
5
5
Certificate in Public History
9
3
Certificate for Senior Citizens
6
5
Certificate in Liberal Arts
-
46
BUS
Extended Studies Diploma
3
0
EDUC
Extended Studies Diploma
46
47
SC!
Extended Studies Diploma
1
0
EXD Environmental Toxicology
7
2
Total
148
200
The number of people attending classes, day or evening, on or off campus, as special audit students
during 1987-88 was 119.

 
Senate Committee on Continuing Studies?
Report on Credit-Free Activities
?
May 1, 1987 - April 30, 1988
This report presents the range of credit-free lectures, conferences, symposia, seminars, media
productions, professional development courses and other programs reported by Faculties, schools and
departments of the University. As well, this report includes data on credit-free activities offered to
faculty, students and staff by administrative units on campus. In all cases, the focus for credit-free
activities at Simon Fraser University centres on organizing educational opportunities for adults whose
career, professional or personal intellectual interests cannot be served by the regular credit program.
During the 1987-88 reporting period enrolments in the
523
credit-free activities listed totalled
20,949.
In
1986-87 there were 393 activities with 17,186 enrolments.
Several credit-free activities undertaken by Faculties, departments, schools and other units
deserve special mention. These activities are singled out either because they are new for this reporting
year, have been awarded some special recognition, or have undergone particularly significant
development.
The Writing and Publishing Program offered through SFU Downtown and overseen by a cross-
faculty committee, has experienced dramatic growth in numbers and substance during the past year.
The number of individual courses offered increased from 20 to 54 and the enrolments grew at the same
rate, going from 328 in 1986-87 to 853 in 1987-88. These courses in business and professional
writing along with workshops on publishing and communications have found a ready market, people
seeking to develop their writing and communication skills and abilities.
An equally impressive growth has occured in non-credit professional development programs
offered through the Faucity of Applied Sciences. During 1987-88, there was a 100% increase in
enrolments (200 to 406) and courses (10 to 22) in the Program of Continuing Studies in Advanced
Systems and in Management Skills in Advanced Technology. Organized by faculty in Engineering
Sciences, Computing Science and Communication, in conjunction with Continuing Studies, and
ranging in content from artificial intelligence to management skills, these programs attracted a highly
professional audience of scientists, technicians, engineers and managers.
The Institute for the Humanities was actively engaged in credit-free activities during 1987-88,
attracting over 1,000 participants to a series of lectures, symposia, workshops and conferences.

 
During the year an impressive group of scholars was brought to the Burnaby campus for public
lectures, humanities courses were offered in the downtown community, and the first J.S. Woodsworth
conference.was held. Symposia on Isaac Newton and on Jean-Jacques Rousseau, directed primarily to
SFU students, faculty and staff; were very successful and several events were co-sponsored by the
Institute and groups at UBC. At the Other end of the curricular spectrum, the inaugeral seminar series
of the Institute of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry attracted 1,975 people to nineteen seminars
featuring prominent visiting scholars.
Several of SFU's credit-free programs were acknowledged with distinctive program awards by
the Canadian Association for University Continuing Education (CAUCE) in 1987-88. These included
the program in Critical Thought and Cultural Literacy (Institute for the Humanities); the Arts and
Cultural Administration in Context program'(Centre for the Arts); the Foundation Program in
Occupational Health and Safety (School of Kinesiology); and the New Enterprise Program (Faculty of
Business Administration and School of Engineering Science). Also of special note during the
reporting year was the publication of
Tourism as
a Generator for Regional Economic Development,
the
proceedings of the 1987 First Annual Advanced
,
Policy Forum on Tourism (Natural Resources
Management Program and the Tourism Industry Association of B.C.).
There were several new and innovative developments in credit-free programming during the
year. The Arts and Cultural Administration in Context program (a professional development program
for cultural administrators) was offered first in Vancouverand then at Parlcsville on Vancouver Island,
the latter version being specially designed to respond to the needs of arts and cultural organizations in
non-metropolitan areas of B.C. This example of SFU's outreach into the community is paralleled in
recent developments in Aquaculture programming. The Institute for Aquaculture Research has offered
credit courses; organized a 7-session workshop and- is currently working with the Centre for Distance
Education in developing two non-credit distance. education programs, one on salmonoid nutrition and
the other on salmonoid disease.
Finally,-the Office of Conference Services pmvided administrative and program development
assistance to an number of faculty and academic units as well as off-campus groups who wished to
utilize the SFU campus for their event. Inparticular,Conference Services worked closely with the
Faculty of Education in its very successful and highly enrolled series of institutes and conferences
offered during 1987-88. SFU-sponsored conferences
:
almos
t
doubled in numbers, from 10 in 1986-87
to 19 in 1987-88.

 
These and the other examples of credit-free programming at SFU are characterized by a focus on
quality, the involvement of academic units from across the spectrum of arts and science, and on close
cooperation with relevant community resources and expertise.
0

 
REPORT ON CREDIT-FREE ACTIVITIES ?
May 1, 1987- April 30, 1988
1. Summary of Credit-Free Activities and Enrolments Reported by
Academic Departments and Administrative Units
D
.
Activities by
Academic Units*
Courses/Lecture Series
Total Activites
?
249
Total Enrolment
?
7,791
Conferences/Symposia
Total Activities
?
20
Total Enrolment
?
3,309
Lectures/Colloquia
Total Activites
?
58
Total Enrolment
?
4,843
SFU/Knowledge Network Programs
Total Programs ?
63
Total
Enrolment**. ?
2,520
Total Activities:
?
523
Total Enrolment:
?
20,949
Activities by
Administrative!
Service Units
?
Total
?
133
?
382
?
2,486 ?
10,277
20
3,309
58
4,843
63
2,520
* Colloquia and other credit-free activities offered by academic units for faculty
and students are not listed here.
** In this instance enrolment means credit student registrations in the course
listed, to whom KNOW programs were directed. The total viewing audience
cannot be determined.
.
Page 1

 
II. ?
CREDIT-FREE ACTIVITIES BY ACADEMIC UNITS
FACULTY
OF APPLIED SCIENCE
Semester
Hours
Enrolment
Applied Sciences (Communication, Computing Science, Engineering,
Science,.
Systems
Science)
Courses! Lecture Series
A Program of Continuing Studies in Advanced Systems
Computer Integrated Manufacturing: The Basic Architecture
87-2
6
21
Desktop Publishing for Hi-Tech Companies
87-2
14
14
How to Write Cases in Engineering and Business
87-2
10
7
Implementing Computer Integrated Manufacturing: A Strategic Challenge
87-2
7
17
Desktop Publishing: An introductory Workshop (with Computing Services)
87-3
16
20
High Performance integrated Circuit Packaging (with IEEE)
87-3
6
14
Industrial Applications of Artificial Intelligence (with B.C. Advanced Systems
87-3
8
31
Institute)
Introduction to Data Communications and Networks
87-3
24
27
Introduction to the C++ Programming Language
87-3
4
15
Microsoft Word Workshops for IBM PCs and Compatibles (with Computing
87-3
4
45
Services)
New Technologies in Biomedical Engineeering (with IEEE)
87-3
6
27
An Introduction to Typography for Desktop Publishing (with Computing
88-1
13
12
Services)
Desktop Publishing for High-Tech Companies (with Computing Services)
88-1
14
8
Desktop Publishing: Opportunities for Design Professionals (with
88-1
13
20
Computing Services)
Industrial Applications of Artificial Intelligence - II (with B.C. Advanced
88-1
7
29
Systems Inst.)
Microprocessors, Microcont rollers and ASICs (with IEEE)
.
88-1
4
10
Neural Networks: Machines Who Think - A Seminar on Neural Network
88-1
14
22
Theory (with BC Advanced Systems Inst. and IEEE)
Statistical Process Control and Improvement (with Mathematics and
88-1
21
19
Statistics)
Total Activities
?
18
Total Enrolment
?
358
Computing Science
Courses! Lecture Series
Workshop on Computational Combinatorics
?
.
87-2
160
108
Workshop on Structured Programming
87-2
50
30
Total Activities ?
2
Total Enrolment
?
138
Page 2

 
Semester ?
Hours ?
Enrolment
FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE
Engineering Science
Courses!
Lecture Series
Management Skills in Advanced Technology
Communication Skills, Session 1: Writing for Maximum Productivity -
Individually and as Part of a Team
Managing Creative Technically-Oriented People
Economic and Financial Planning and Communications Skills, Session 2
Implementing Management Concepts in Advanced Technology
Project Management and Communication Skills Session 3: Oral
Communication Skills
Total Activities
?
5
Total Enrolment ?
106
Klnesiology
Conferences/ Symposia
Lower Backpain in Industry (with Hospital Employee's Union)
• ?
Courses/ Lecture Series
Backpower
Foundation Program in Occupational Health & Safety
Legal Issues and Risk Assessment
Occupational Safety
Ergonomics
Industrial Hygiene
Preventive Health Care
The Change Process in Health and Safety
Total Activities
?
8
Total Enrolment
?
211
87-3
7
22
87-3
20
22
873
28
22
88-1
21
20
88-1
28
20
88-1
14.5
90
87-3
7
22
87-3
21
17
87-3
21
17
88-1
21
24
88-1
21
14
88-1
21
14
88-1
21
13
Natural Resources Management
Conferences! Symposia
First Annual Advanced Policy Forum on Tourism
Tourism as an Economic Generator: Strategies for Regional Development
.
?
Total Activities ?
1
Total Enrolment ?
88
87-2 ?
14.5 ?
88
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FACULTY OF ARTS
Semester
Hours
Enrolment
Canadian Studies
Courses! Lecture Series
Advanced Interpreter Education Program
Business and Professional Writing in English I
87-3
22
13
Canadian Studies I
87-3
33
.13
English as a Second Language
87-3
43
13
Business and Professional Writing in English II
88-1
26
12
Canada and the International Economy
88-1
56
12
Canadian Studies II
88-1
15
12
Negotiating Skills
88-1
18
12
Project Evaluation
88-1
21
12
Total Activities ?
8
Total Enrolment ?
99
Centre for the Arts
Courses! Lecture Series
The Arts and Cultural Administration in Context (Vancouver)
87-3
60
25
The Arts and Cultural Administration in Context (Parksville)
88-1
36
29
Summer Institute 1987
Contemporary Dance Workshop
87-2
150
47
Gamelan in Canada Workshop
87-2
150
17
National Voice Workshop
87-2
150
34
Vancouver Season
Curatorial Practices and Persuasions
87-3
6
75
Media and the Arts: Cool Art: What is Sadism in the Age of the Hyper—Real?
87-3
2
104
(Arthur Kroker)
Media and the Arts: Integrationale: The Reformation of Information (Gerald
87-3
2
20
O'Grady)
Media and the Arts: Panic Sex in America (Arthur Kroker)
87-3
2
78
An Evening with Stan Brakhage I
88-1
2.5
50
An Evening With Stan Brakhage II
88-1
2.5
80
Modernist Controversies - Adrian Piper
88-1
2.5
77
Modernist Controversies - Dennis Adams
88-1
•2.5
50
Modernist Controversies - Ludger Gerdes
88-1
2.5
80
Music of a Thousand Years: Die Fledermaus: The Vancouver Production
88-1
1.5
296
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FACULTY OF ARTS
Semester
Hours
Enrolment
•
Music of a Thousand Years: Music That Crosses Boundaries (Philip Glass)
88-1
1.5
16
Music of a Thousand Years: The Baroque Violin: A Lecture—Demonstration
88-1
1.5
20
Popular Film/Popular Culture
88-1
24
125
The Brecht Coincidence: Brecht, Coincidence and Cultural History
88-1
1.5
59
The Brecht Coincidence: Mutter Courage
88-1
1.5
65
The Brecht Coincidence: The Brecht I Knew
88-1
1.5
53
The Brecht Coincidence: The Brecht—Weill Partnership
88-1
1.5
25
The Brecht Coincidence: Why Brecht? Why Now?
88-1
1.5
50
Total Activities
?
23
Total Enrolment
?
1477
Criminology
Lectures/ Colloquia
Pre-Symposium Seminar for a National Policy Symposium on Lotteries and
87-3
3
11
Gambling
Total Activities
?
1
Total Enrolment ?
11
Criminology/
The Northern Conference
Lectures/ Colloquia
The Status of Cnminal Justice Issues & Service Delivery in Northern
87-3
3
15
Manitoba
Total Activities ?
1
Total Enrolment ?
15
English
Conferences/ Symposia
ESL Students' Transition to University: Crossing the Institutional Gap
?
87-2 ?
8 ?
63
Total Activities
?
1
Total Enrolment
?
63
Geography
Lectures/ Colloquia
Andrea Palladio: Villas and Civic Works ?
87-3 ?
3 ?
100
Total Activities ?
1
Total Enrolment ?
100
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FACULTY
OF ARTS
Semester
Hours
Enrolment
History, Political Science, English
Conferences/ Symposia
J.S. Woodsworth Conference
88-1
14
180
Total Activities ?
1
Total Enrolment
?
180
Institute for the Humanities
Conferences/ Symposia
?
-
Culture and imperialism: A Conference in Honour of Edward Said
88-1
10
75
(cosponsored with UBC)
Rousseau and the Age of Enlightenment
88-1
6
50
Courses/ Lecture Series
Humanities Core Curriculum at the Carnegie Community Centre
87-3
22
12
Humanities Core Curriculum at the Carnegie Community Centre
88-1
22
15
Oxford and the Lakes (Travel Course)
88-1
56
15
Lectures/ Colloquia
Are There Still Two Cultures? - Science and Human Values (Ursula Franklin)
87-2
1.5
20
Community Economic Development in British Columbia (George McRobie)
87-2
2
100
cosponsored with SPARC
The Discourses of insecurity: The Silences of International Relations (R.B.J.
87-2
2
50
Walker, Distinguished Visiting Speaker in Peace, Justice and Human Rights)
The Politics of Peace Movements (R.B.J. Walker, Distinguished Visiting
87-2
2
50
Speaker in Peace, Justice and Human Rights)
A World Without Women: The Masculinization of Science (David Noble)
87-3
1.5
50
Cosponsored with SFSS
Academia Incorporated: Universities, Business and the Future of Freedom
87-3
1.5
50
of Thought (David Noble) Cosponsored with SFSS
Democracy, Secularism, and the Religious Minorities in India (Syed
87-3
1.5
75
Shahabuddin)
Conflict and Ideology in the Soviet Academy of Sciences: The Luzin Affair
88-1
2
75
and Others (Aleksey Levin)
Culture and Imperialism (Edward Said) cosponsored with UBC, SFSS and
88-1
2
75
Vancouver Semiotic Circle
Culture and Power Struggles in the Modern World (Mihaly Vajda)
88-1
1.5
30
Forum on University issues: Education for What? (cosponsored by the
88-1
2
25
Office of the President)
Science as a Sociocultural System (Aleksey Levin)
88-1
2
75
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FACULTY OF ARTS
?
Semester Hours
. ?
Sun Stones and Speculation: the Genius of Megalithic Man (Archie Roy) ?
88-1 ?
1.5
The Corpse and Popular Culture (Ruth Richardson) cosponsored with the
?
88-1 ?
1.5
Department of History
Yeats and Decolonization (Edward Said) cosponsored with UBC, SFSS and
?
88-1 ?
1.5
Vancouver Semiotic Circle
Total Activities
?
20
Total Enrolment ?
1017
Enrolment
50
50
75
Languages, Literatures and Linguistics
Courses! Lecture Series
A Porte Ouverte - A French Summer Language/Travel Course in France
Total Activities ?
1
Total Enrolment
?
9
Psychology and Law Institute
Conferences! Symposia
The Mentally Disordered Offender
Total Activities
?
1
Total Enrolment
?
ii
Psychology/ B.C. Psychological Association
Courses/ Lecture Series
Working with Difficult Clients
Ethical issues in Clinical Practice
Total Activities
?
2
Total Enrolment ?
60
?
87-2 ?
250
?
87-2 ?
13
119
9
?
87-3 ?
8 ?
34
?
88-1 ?
8 ?
26
Women's Studies
Conferences! Symposia
The Female Constituency
Total Activities
?
1
Total Enrolment
?
47
.
88-1 ?
8 ?
47
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FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Semester
Hours
Enrolment
Business Administration
Conferences/ Symposia
International Council on Small Business
87-2
40
521
Courses/ Lecture Series
Advanced Management for Non Profit & Voluntary Sector Organizations
Financial Planning
87-3
19.5
18
Managing Board-Staff Relations
87-3
19.5
24
New Approaches to Leadership
87-3
13
15
Human Resource Management
88-1
19.5
19
Marketing Management and Fundraising
88-1
19.5
22
Strategic Planning
88-1
19.5
14
Enterprise Centre
Starting Right the First Time
87-2
42
20
Starting Right the First Time
87-3
42
21
Entrepreneurship: Is It For You?
88-1
39
28
Starting Right the First Time
88-1
42
20
Foundation Program in Management for Women
Management Communication
87-3
21
23
Organizational Behaviour
87-3
21
21
Policy and Planning
87-3
21
21
Quantitative Analysis
87-3
21
23
Budgeting and Finance
88-1
21
23
Introduction to Accounting
88-1
21
21
Foundation Program in Tourism Management
Marketing Strategies
87-1
24
17
Industry Overview
87-3
24
15
Tourism Policy and Planning
87-3
24
20
Financial Planning
88-1
24
17
Organizational Management
88-1
24
16
Total Activities ?
22
Total
Enrolment ?
939
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FACULTY
OF EDUCATION
Semester
Hours
Enrolment
.
Education
Conferences/ Symposia
APASE - Elementary Science Teachers Workshops
87-2
24
81
APPIPC - French Immersion Teachers of B.C.
87-2
14
540
Social Studies Summer Institute
87-2
40
209
Aesthetic Literacy in a Technological Age
87-3
8
52
B.C. Forum on Post Secondary Education
87-3
11
125
Focus on Thinking (Windermere)
87-3
21
200
Courses/ Lecture Series
BCTF/SFU Course (Kelowna)
87-2
36
6
School Improvement Workshop (SFU)
87-2
6
30
Secwepemec Workshop #1 (Kamloops)
87-2
36
20
Td-University Special Education
87-2
26
20
Co-op Learning Program (SFU)
87-3
6
35
Co-op Learning Program (Surrey)
87-3
20
20
•
French Immersion Workshop (W. Vancouver)
87-3
6
20
School Associate In-Service (25 workshops)
87-3
3
400
Secwepemec Workshop #2 (Kamloops)
87-3
36
20
Surrey Secondary Project Training
87-3
12
30
Thinking Project (Cowichan)
87-3
50
20
Arts Workshop (Maple Ridge)
88-1
3
20
Co-op Learning Program (Surrey)
88-1
20
20
Co-op Learning Training (Langley)
88-1
3
20
Co-op Learning Workshop (Langley)
88-1
6
50
Computer Workshop
88-1
3
20
Curriculum Landscape (Vancouver)
88-1
w
25
Excellence in Counselling #1
88-1
6
30
Excellence in Counselling #2
88-1
6
30
Excellence in Counselling #3
88-1
6
30
Language Arts Series
88-1
50
30
Learning Style Workshop (Armstrong)
88-1
3
20
School Associate In-Service
(40 workshops)
88-1
3
600
Secwempec Workshop #3 (Kamloops)
88-1
6
20
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FACULTY OF EDUCATION
Telecom Workshop (Abbotsford)
Telecom Workshop (Coquitlam)
Telecom Workshop (Kelowna)
Telecom Workshop (N. Vancouver)
Telecom Workshop (Prince Rupert)
Summer Institute on Teacher Education
Common Principles for an Uncommon Education (I)
Common Principles for an Uncommon Education (II)
Music and Music Education for the Adolescent Mind
Practising What We Preach in Social Studies Education
Re—Inventing the Secondary School
Secondary and Post—Secondary Education: Preparing for the 21St Century
The English Teacher as Renaissance Person
The Hidden Determiners of the Secondary Curriculum
The Nature and Value of Art Education
Understanding Understanding in Secondary School Mathematics
What are Secondary Schools For?
Lectures/ Colloquia
Burnaby Art Gallery Presentation
Fine Arts Presentation (UBC)
Presentation (Qualicum)
Keynote: Motivation (Armstrong)
Total Activities
?
50
Total Enrolment
?
3688
Semester
Hours
Enrolment
88-1
6
20
88-188-1
36
20
20
S
88-1
3
15
87-2
1
60
87-2
1
60
87-2
1
60
87-2
1
60
87-2
1
60
87-2
1
60
87-2
1
60
87-2
1
60
87-2
1
60
87-2
1
60
87-3
2
15
87-3
3
35
87-3
3
40
88-1
1.5
100
C
Page 10

 
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
• Biological Sciences and the Ministry of Agriculture
Courses/ Lecture Series
1988 Beemasters Short Course
Total Activities
?
1
Total Enrolment
?
25
Chemistry
Conferences/ Symposia
Chemistry in the 80's
Courses/ Lecture Series
Chemistry Enrichment Program for High School Students
Total Activities ?
2
Total Enrolment ?
ii 2
Institute for Aquaculture Research
Courses/ Lecture Series
Economics and Management of Salmonid Aquaculture: A Workshop
Total Activities
?
1
Total Enrolment ?
21
.
Semester ?
Hours ?
Enrolment
88-1 ?
35
?
25
?
87-3 ?
6
?
[I']
?
88-1 ?
30
?
32
88-1 ?
21
?
21
U
Institute of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
Lectures! Colloquia
?
-
Inaugural Seminar Series
A Tale of Two Genes in Caenortiabditis elegans (D. Riddle)
88-1
An In Vitro Mutagenic Analysis of Mating Type Functions in Saccharomyces
88-1
cerevisiae (Michael Smith)
Cloning of Neuronal Neurotransmitter Receeptor and Ion Channel Genes:
88-1
Finding a Needle in a Haystack (Norman Davidson)
Gene Transcription in Liver (James Darnell)
88-1
Mechanisms of
DNA
Replication and Chromosome initiation (Arthur
88-1
Kornberg)
Mitochondrial DNA and Human Evolution (A.C. Wilson)
88-1
Mutations Affecting the Yeast Transcription Appartus (Ben Hall)
88-1
New Insights into the Structure of Nucleic Acids (M. Sundaralingam)
88-1
NMR Approaches to Protein Structure and Function (John L. Markley)
88-1
2
?
150
2
?
100
2
?
100
2
?
150
2
?
150
2
?
250
2
?
75
2
?
75
2
?
75
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FACULTY OF SCIENCE
Semester
Hours
Enrolment
Photosynthetic Gene Organization and Regulation in a Photosynthetic
88-1
2
75
Bacterium - Rhodobacter capsulatus (John Hearst)
Protein Engineering of Yeast Triose Phosphate Isomerase (Gregory A.
88-1
2
75
Petsko)
Regulation of Phosphoinositide Metabolism by Epidermal Growth Factor
88-1
2
75
Receptor Kinase (Linda Pike)
Segmentation Regulation of the Bithorax Complex in Drosophila (W.
88-1
2
75
Bender)
Structure and Function of the Insulin Receptor (0. Rosen)
88-1
2
75
The Genome of Caenorhabditis (John Sulston)
88-1
2
100
The Per Gene Locus and Biological Rhythms in Drosophila (Michael
88-1
2
75
Rosbash)
The Regulation and Synthesis of a Bacterial Photosynthetic Apparatus
88-1
2
75
(Barry L. Mans)
Unusual DNA Structures: Biology and Chemistry (R.D. Wells)
88-1
2
100
Use of Transgenic Mice to Study Development (R. Palmiter)
88-1
2
125
Total Activities
?
19
Total Enrolment
?
i
Mathematics and Statistics
Conferences/ Symposia
Sixth Annual Mathematics Enrichment Conference
87-2
18
145
Women Do Mathematics
87-3
6
500
Total Activities ?
2
Total Enrolment ?
645
S
Page 12

 
JOINT PROGRAMS ?
Semester
?
Hours ?
Enrolment
.
Business Administration and Engineering Science
Courses/ Lecture Series
The New Enterprise Program
Financial Planning and Evaluation
Market Opportunity Analysis
Marketing Strategy
Operations Planning
Putting it All Together
The Entrepreneurial Experience
The Management Team
Total Activities ?
7
Total Enrolment ?
91
Business Administration/Enterprise Centre and University/industry Liaison Office
Courses/ Lecture Series
Patent Seminar
?
88-1 ?
3
•
?
Total Activities ?
1
Total Enrolment
?
150
Engineering Science, Business Administration and University/industry Liaison Office
Courses/ Lecture Series
?
-
Leadership, Innovation & New Product Development
Manging with Moxie: Strategies for Creating an Innovative Culture
?
88-1 ?
8
Total Activities
?
1
Total Enrolment
?
13
Institute for the Humanities and Mathematics and Statistics
Conferences/ Symposia
Isaac Newton Tercentennary
?
Symposium ?
87-3 ?
6 ?
40
Total Activities
?
1
Total Enrolment
?
40
University/industry Liaison Office and Applied Sciences
Courses/ Lecture Series
R & 0 Update Seminars
Computer Software and the Law
?
87-1
?
3.5 ?
45
88-1
6
13
88-1
6
13
88-1
6
13
88-1
6
13
88-1
6
13
88-1
18
13
88-1
6
13
150
13
Page 13

 
JOINT
PROGRAMS
Semester
Hours
Enrolment
Taxation on Research and Development
87-1
3.5
48
Computer Software and the Law
87-2
3.5
48
Taxation on Research and Development
87-2
3.5
47
Legal Considerations for Marketing Computer Software
88-1
3.5
30
"Spin-off" Technology
88-1
7
7
Strategic Partnerships and Alliances
88-1
7
20
Tax Treatment of Research and Development
88-1
6
21
Total Activities
?
8
Total Enrolment
?
266
S
S
Page 14

 
INTERDISCIPLINARY ADVISORY COMMITTEES
Design Program Advisory Committee
Courses/ Lecture Series
Design and the Law
Designers vs. Contractors: The Law and Dispute Resolution
Lectures! Colloquia
Vancouver: An Environment for Design
Total Activities ?
2
Total Enrolment ?
147
Semester ?
Hours
?
Enrolment
87-3
?
6 ?
37
87-3 ?
2.5 ?
110
Labour Education, SFU Advisory Committee
Courses! Lecture Series
Union Operations: Job Security and Technological Change (Niagara
?
87-2 ?
3
?
27
Institute)
CLC Winter School
Technological and System Changes
?
88-1 ?
30 ?
16
Vancouver, New Westminister and District Labour Council Weekend
Assertiveness Training
?
87-3 ?
10 ?
24
Basic Stewards' Training
87-3
10
44
Collective Bargaining
87-3
10
16
Facing Management
87-3
10
23
Grievance Handler
87-3
10
20
Parliamentary Procedure and Public Speaking
87-3
10
15
Provincial Labour Law
87-3
10
28
Stress in the Workplace
87-3
10
20
Workers' Compensation Board
87-3
10
15
Assertiveness Training
88-1
10
25
Basic Economics for Labour
88-1
10
17
Basic Steward Training
88-1
10
68
Facing Management
88-1
10
28
Federal Labour Law
88-1
10
19
Grievance Handler
88-1
10
26
Introduction to Arbitration
88-1
10
19
•
?
Leadership Training
88-1
10
20
Parliamentary Procedure
88-1
10
21
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INTERDISCIPLINARY ADVISORY COMMITTEES
?
Semester
Hours
Enrolment
Stress in the Workplace
88-1
10
26
Workers' Compensation
88-1
10
25
Lectures! Colloquia
Technological Change, Women's Work and Union Response (Oregon Trade
87-2
1
35
Union Women's Conference)
Union Women- Past and Present (Oregon Trade Union Women's
87-2
1
200
Conference)
Help! I Need Somebody: Overcoming Fear of Micros (Interface 87)
87-3
1.5
10
Historical Origins and Uses of the Boycott (B.C. Federation of Labour)
87-3
1
350
History of Boycotts (VMREU)
87-3
1.5
60
How Jobs are Changing; Where Jobs are Moving; Who Controls Technology
87-3
1
200
(UCLA Institute of Industrial Relations)
Le mouvement syndical et le parti travailliste en B.C.: Une transformation
87-3
1
250
dynamique (L'Association d'Economic politique)
Rollover Beethoven: The Human Side of Introducing New Technology
87-3
1.5
20
(Interface 87)
Technological Change for Liquor Distribution Branch Employees (BCGEU)
87-3
1.5
22
Technological Change (OTEU, Local 15)
87-3
2
26
Union Labels, Boycotts and Beer: 100 Years of Organizing in the Brewery
87-3
2
50
Industry (Vancouver Historical Society)
Labour and Technological Change (Britannia Centre Employment
88-1
2
12
Enhancement Project)
Social Choices and Obligations with New Technology (Engineering Science
88-1
1.5
25
Ethics Retreat)
Social Choices in New Technology (BCIT)
881
2.5
17
Working Women: Occupational Health Issues of the 1980's - Job
88-1
1
80
Surveillance
Total Activities ?
37
Total Enrolment
?
1899
.
El
SFU Committee on Education, Law and Society
Courses/ Lecture Series
Human Rights in the Workplace
Human Rights in Practice
?
87-3 ?
14 ?
17
Introduction and Orientation
?
87-3 ?
14
?
17
Issues in Employment Law & Human Rights
?
87-3 ?
14 ?
17
Human Rights Follow-Up Workshop
?
88-1 ?
7 ?
6
Page 16

 
INTERDISCIPLINARY ADVISORY COMMITTEES
Semester
Hours
Enrolment
•
?
Introduction and Orientation
88-1
14
12
Issues in Employment Law & Human Rights
88-1
14
12
Total Activities
?
6
Total Enrolment
?
81
Writing Program, SFU Advisory Committee
Courses/ Lecture Series
Readers' Book Club
87-2
7.5
16
Essay Writing Workshop
87-3
15
14
Readers' Book Club
88-1
15
31
Business Writing
Advanced Study in Writing for Business and the Professions
87-2
24
40
Writing News Releases that Work
87-2
12
14
Writing Successful Proposals: A Process Approach
87-2
24
12
Advanced Study in Writing for Business and the Professions
87-3
90
49
Business Writing for Professionals whose First Language is Not English
87-3
24
15
• ?
Corporate Writers Roundtable
87-3
4
10
Editing Effective Corporate Newsletters
87-3
12
11
Grammar: A Quick Review of Common Puzzles in Today's English
87-3
8
16
Writing News Releases That Work
87-3
12
11
Writing Successful Proposals: A Process Approach
87-3
12
30
Advanced Study in Writing for Business and the Professions
88-1
30
26
Business Writing for Professionals Whose First Language is Not English
88-1
24
10
Developing Policy and Procedures Manuals for Business and Government
88-1
6
16
Editing Effective Corporate Newsletters
88-1
12
10
Grammar: A Quick Review of Common Puzzles in Today's English
88-1
8
15
Writing News Releases that Work
88-1
13
16
Writing Successful Proposals: A Process Approach
88-2
12
16
Computer Workshops
Desktop Publishing Alternatives for Reports and Proposals
87-3
6
4
Professional Writing
Anatomy of a Thriller
87-2
12
13
.
?
Focusing on Audience
87-2
12
5
Freelance News and Feature Writing
87-2
16
20
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INTERDISCIPLINARY ADVISORY COMMITTEES
Semester
Hours
Enrolment
New Dimensions in Writing
87-2
12
14
Writing a Novel
87-2
11
15
Freelance News and Feature Writing
87-3
18
20
Funny Business: Writing Humour for Fun and Profit
87-3
21
8
Grammar: A Quick Review of Common Puzzles in Today's English
87-3
8
16
Travel Writing
87-3
12
15
Writing a Novel
87-3
10
14
Writing Science and Medical Stories
87-3
12
8
Copywriting: Words that Motivate
88-1
18
18
News and Feature Writing: A Practical Print Journalism Course
88-1
18
20
Shaping Your Book
88-1
20
13
Succeeding as a Freelance Writer: The Story Behind the Words
88-1
6
9
Travel Writing
88-1
18
14
Writing a Novel
88-1
10
15
Visualizing and Stucturing Short Stories for Print, Radio and T.V.
88-2
6
13
Publishing
Copy Editing
87-2
16
15
Desktop Publishing
87-2
8.5
15
Practical Editing for Academic and Other Professionals
87-2
12
4
Proofreading
87-2
6
38
Accounting and Finance in the Publishing Industry
87-3
10
4
Copy Editing
87-3
16
20
Desktop Publishing: Specialized or Single Title Publishing Using the New
87-3
9
12
Technology
Editing Fiction: A View From Both Sides
87-3
5.5
11
Effective Book Promotion
87-3
12
5
The Art and Science of Indexing
87-3
6
10
The Editor as Manager/ The Role of the Senior Editor
87-3
16
9
Basic Editing
88-1
25
42
Desktop Publishing: A Day with Ventura Publisher
88-1
6
12
Desktop Publishing: an Advanced Workshop in Ventura Publisher
88-2
6
8
The Editor as a Manager
88-2
14.5
16
Lectures/ Colloquia
The Book Connection
87-3
3
250
Total Activities
?
55
Total Enrolment
?
1103
Page
18

 
SERVICE PROGRAMS
. Certified Employee Benefit Specialist Program for Canada
Courses/ Lecture Series
Government-Sponsored Benefit Programs
Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management
Total Activities ?
2
Total Enrolment ?
32
Conferences
Conferences/ Symposia
B.C. Yukon Association of Women's Centres (SFU Women's Centre)
Total Activities ?
1
Total Enrolment ?
89
Semester
?
Hours ?
Enrolment
?
87-3 ?
33 ?
17
?
88-1 ?
33 ?
15
87-2 ?
18 ?
89
[I
Fellows and Professional Certification Programs
Courses/ Lecture Series
Communication in Business
Introduction to Marketing
Communication in Business
Fundamentals of Accounting
Introduction to Business Administration
Introduction to Economic Theory
Organizational Behaviour
Risk Control
Structure of the Risk Management Process
Communication in Business
Fundamentals of Accounting
Introduction to Business Administration
Introduction to Marketing
?
Organizational Behaviour?
Total Activities ?
14
Total Enrolment ?
529
87-2
39
36
87-2
42
23
87-3
39
89
87-3
42
39
87-3
42
44
87-3
42
26
87-3
42
47
87-3
42
18
87-3
42
21
88-1
39
38
88-1
42
29
88-1
42
46
88-1
42
35
88-1
42
38
.
Page 19

 
SFU/Knowledge Network Programming 87-88
Course and Programs
?
Hours
?
Semester ?
Hrs Per
?
Enrollment
Each
?
Semester
Program
Archaeology
Archeology 101 - The Prehistoric Past
Maya, Lords of the Jungle
?
1.0
Atlantis ?
05
Gorf
?
0.5
Bronze Age Blast-off
?
1.0
87-3
88-1
3
?
27
6
?
55
Communication
Communication 130 - Exploration in Mass Communication
Media Information Canada
0.5
The Press and the Prime Minister
1.0
The Fashionable Image
0.5
Video Vinyl and Culture
0.5
Inside TV News
1.5
Ownership and the Public Interest
0.5
Magic in the Sky
1.0
Beyond Words
0.5
The Third Wave
1.0
Canada in an Information Age
0.5
87-2
87-3
88-1
Criminology
Criminology 101 - Introduction to Criminology
Capital Punishment: Should the
Public Want it Reinstated
?
0.5
.
?
7.5
?
39
?
7.5
?
61
?
22.5
?
161
?
87-2
?
0.5
?
39
?
87-3
?
0.5
?
65
88-1
?
1.5
?
157
0
Page 20

 
SFU/Knowledge Network Programming 87-88
Course and Programs
?
Hours ?
Semester ?
Hrs Per
?
Enrollment
Each ?
Semester
Program
Criminology 131 - Introduction to the Criminal Justice System
Young Offenders
0.5
Officers of the Court
0.5
The Sentencing Dilemma
1.0
Stewards of Justice
1.0
Criminal Justice in the
Canadian North
1.0
87-2
4
34
87-3
4
30
88-1
4
12
103
Criminology 135 - Introduction to Canadian Law and Legal Institutions
The Sentencing Dilemma
run for another course
Pleasure and Pain:
Drug Use and Abuse
1.0
S
History of the English Law
1.0
87-2
2
31
87-3
2
37
88-1
2
6
113
Criminology 230 - Criminal Law
The Lawyers: Regina v Willis
1.0
Criminal Negligence
1.0
87-2
2
16
Criminology 241 - Introduction to Corrections
Perspectives on Corrections
1.5
Tiers
0.5
Wall to Wall
0.5
87-2
2.5
16
87-3
2.5
6
88-1
7.5
61
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SFU/Knowledge
Network Programming 87-88
Course and Programs
?
Hours
?
Semester
Each
Program
Criminology 330 - Criminal Procedures and Evidence
Stewards of Justice
?
run for another course
Twelve Good Men and True
?
05
87-2
87-3
88-1
Hrs Per ?
Enrollment
Semester ?
0
0.5 ?
18
0.5 ?
43
Oz ?
25
1.5
?
96
Education
Education 240 - Social Issues in Education
KCI: Beyond the Three A's
?
0.5
Peru: Literacy ?
0.5
Ridley: A Secret Garden
?
0.5
Summerhill ?
0.5
87-3
?
2.0 ?
34
88-1
?
4.0 ?
79
Education 441 - Cultural Differences in Education
Twice Upon A Time
0.25
Gurdeep Singh Bains
0.25
Kurelek
0.25
Veronica
0.25
Kevin Alec
0.25
Cree Way
0.5
Hutterites
0.5
Augusta
0.5
Cree Hunters of the Mistassini
1.0
88-1
3.75
?
43
.
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• ?
SFU/Knowledge Network Programming 87-88
Course and Programs
?
Hours ?
Semester ?
Hrs Per ?
Enrollment
?
Each ?
Semester
Program
Education 465 - Using Literature With Children
Children's Literature and
How It Grew
?
0.5
Storytelling: the Oral Tradition
?
0.5
Exploring Story Through Drama
?
0.5
87-2
?
1.5
?
75
88-1
3.0 ?
141
Geography
Geography 317 - Soil Geography
Pods of Protein ?
0.5
Choices ?
0.5
The Temperate Rain Forest
?
0.5
The Land Must Provide
?
0.5
87-2
2.0
33
88-1
4.0
82
Geography 469 - The Canadian North and Middle North
Stefansson: the Arctic Prophet
?
0.5
People of the Seal
?
2.0
•
Cree Hunters of the Mistassini
?
run for another course
88-1
.2
2.5
54
History
History 338 - World War 11
World At War
?
27.0
87-2
27.0
55
87-3
27.0
57
88-1
2LQ
81.0
169
History 484 - History of Women in North America
Wings on Her Shoulders/
Proudly She Marches
?
0.5
87-2
0.5
42
87-3
0.5
48
.
88-1
1.5
124
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SFU/Knowledge Network Programming 87-88
Kinesiology
Course and Programs
?
Hours
?
Semester ?
Hrs Per
?
Enrollment
Each
?
Semester
Program
Kinesiologyl 00 - Introduction to Human Structure and Function
Circulation of the Human Body
.25
87-2
0.25
58
87-3
Q2
0.5
121
Kinesiology 140 - Contemporary Health Issues
Acid Rain: Requiem or Recovery
0.5
Rural Health Workers
0.5
Water: the Hazardous Necessity
0.5
Who Will I Sentence Now
0.5
Diabetes: Beating the Needle
0.5
Our Health is Not For Sale
0.5
An Unremarkable Birth
1.0
Just for Me
run for another course
Turnaround: A Story of Recovery
0.5
DNA
0.25
Think Before You Eat
0.5
The Last of Life
0.5
Question of Immunity
0.25
Breathing Yourself to Death
0.5
An Everyday Miracle Birth
0.75
Holistic Health
0.5
87-2
7.75
51
87-3
7.75
59
88-1
LZ
BA
-
23.25
174
Kinesiology 142 - Introduction To Kinesiology
Circulation of the Human Body
?
run for another course
87-2
28
87-3
47
88-1
127
Kinesiology 220 - Human Foods and Nutrition
Digestion ?
0.5
87-2 ?
0.5
22
87-3
1.0
47
.
I
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.
?
SFU/Knowledge Network Programming 87-88
Course and Programs
?
Hours
Semester
Each
Program
Kinesiology 320 - The Cultural Aspects of Human Movement
Just for Me
?
0.5
87-2
87-3
88-1
Kinesiology 325 - Basic Human Anatomy
Muscle A Study of Integration
?
0.5
The Digestive System
?
0.5
The Work of the Kidneys
?
0.5
87-2
87-3
88-1
Mathematics
Mathematics 101 - Introduction to Statistics (A)
?
Order from Chaos
?
0.5
Hrs Per
?
Enrollment
Semester
0.5
?
37
0.5
?
49
1.5
?
140
?
1.5
?
27
?
1.5
?
22
?
4.5
?
84
?
87-2
?
0.5
?
32
?
87-3
?
0.5
?
22
?
88-1
?
OLE
1.5
?
81
Mathematics 102 - Introduction to Statistics (B)
Order from Chaos
?
run for another course
87-2
87-3
88-1
Political Science
Political Science 151 - The Administration of Justice
The Judiciary ?
0.5
History of English Law
?
run for another course
The Vision and the Game
?
3.0 (program repeated 87-2, 87-3,88-1)
?
87-2 ?
6.5
. ?
87-3 ?
6.5
88-1
19.5
16
14
14
44
36
52
137
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SFU/Knowledge Network Programming 87-88
Course and Programs
?
Hours ?
Semester
?
Hrs Per
?
Enrollment
Each
?
Semester
Program
Sociology/Anthropology
Sociology/Anthropology 291 - Anthropology of Modern Life
North China Factory
1.0
North China Commune
1.5
Soccer
0.5
No Life for a Woman
0.5
Boomer
0.5
Unemployment
1.0
Paperland: Bureaucrat Observed
1.0
Some People Have to Suffer
1.0
The New Mayor
1.0
Pen Hi Grad
0.5
87-3
Women's Studies
Women's Studies 100 - Introduction to Women's Studies
Women in the World
?
1.5
Working for Pay
?
1.25
Growing Up Female
?
1.25
Women View Pornagraphy
?
2.5
Rape As Sexual Politics
?
1.75
Women in Popular Culture
?
1.5
Changing Women's Work
?
1.25
Union Women
?
1.25
87-2
87-3
Run For General Interest
Performance an Introduction to Sports Science
Scientfic Training
?
o.s
Sports Medicine ?
o.s
Sports Technology ?
o.s
85 ?
36
12.25
46
12.25
24.50
75
?
87-2 ?
1.5
?
87-3 ?
1.5
88-1
?
4.5
?
.
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.
?
SFIJ/Knowledge Network Programming 87-88
Course and Programs
?
Hours ?
Semester ?
Hrs Per
?
Enrollment
Each ?
Semester
Program
Teaching Heritage Languages
Maintaining the Resource
Role of the Teacher
Basic Strategies
0.5 (program repeated 87-3)
0.5 (program repeated 87-3)
0.5 (program repeated 87-3)
87-3 ?
3.0
88-1
Trade In Your Blues
Choosing A Therapist (Pt 1)
?
0.5
Choosing A Therapist (Pt 2)
?
0.5
Depression In Women (Pt. 1)
?
0.5
Depression In Women (Pt. 2)
?
0.5
Medication: Pros and Cons (Pt.1)
?
0.5
Medication: Pros and Cons (Pt. 2)
?
0.5
87-3
?
6
88-1
.
?
12
Women and Politics
How to Get Elected
Getting Our Issues Heard
Apiculture
Introduction to Bees
Anatomy and Development
Bee Behavior
Equipment and Site Selection
Spring and Summer Management
Swarm Prevention and Honey Flow
Processing and Marketing
Disease Prevention
Test and Summary
0.5 (program repeated 87-3)
0.5 (program repeated 87-3)
?
87-3
?
2.0
?
88-1
?
LQ
3.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
88-1
4.5
TOTAL HOURS OF PROGRAMMING
?
272
TOTAL NUMBER OF COURSES SUPPORTED
?
63
TOTAL ENROLLMENT*
?
2,520
*Enrollment figures are based on Centre for Distance Education courses; Viewing for on
-campus courses is undetermined as is the general viewing audience.
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Iii. ?
Credit-Free Activities by Administrative/Service
Units
Computing Services
?
Semester
Hours/Section
No. of
Sections
Enrolment
Advanced Page Composition on the Macintosh
with PageMaker
87-2
2
1
13
87-3
2
1
13
88-1
2
1
12
Communicating between IBM compatibles and
MTS
87-2
2
1
14
Communicating between microcomputers and
MTS
87-3
2
1
6
Communicating between PC Compatibles and
MTS
87-3
2
1
10
88-1
2
1
5
Communicating between the Macintosh and MIS
87-3
2
1
6
88-1
2
1
3
Drawing Graphs with the computer using
TELLEGRAF
87-2
2
2
13
Further Topics on Electronic Mail
87-2
2
1
9
87-3
2
1
9
Getting started with Electronic Mail on the SFU
Network
87-3
2
1
13
88-1
2
1
10
Getting Started with the ORACLE Database
Management System
.87-2
2
1
8
87-3
2
1
6
88-1
2
1
16
How to use MTS on the mainframe computer
87-3
2
2
28
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Computing Services
Se* mester
Hours/Section
No. of Sections
Enrolment
.
How to use spreadsheets on PC Compatibles
87-3
2
1
8
88-1
2
1
9
How to use spreadsheets on the Macintosh
87-3
2
1
6
88-1
2
1
17
How to use the Macintosh more effectively
87-3
2
1
18
88-1
2
1
21
Introduction to Computing Services
87-3
2
1
15
Introduction to DBASE Ill PLUS on PC
Compatibles
87-3
2
1
12
88-1
2
1
23
Introduction to EASYMTS
Introduction to Microsoft Word on PC Compatibles
Introduction to Microsoft Word on the Macintosh:
Part I
87-3
2
1
20
88-1
2
2
25
Introduction to Microsoft Word on the Macintosh,
Part II
87-2
2
1
18
87-3
2
1
19
88-1
2
2
19
Introduction to Microsoft Word on the Macintosh:
Part III
87-3
2
1
18
88-1
2
2
25
Introduction to MS FORTRAN Version 4 for IBM
•
compatibles
87-2
-
2
1
3
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Computing Services
Introduction to MTS, Part I
Introduction to MTS, Part II
Introduction to Page Composition on the
Macintosh with PageMaker
Introduction to PC Compatibles
Introduction to PC & DOS
Introduction to PC Write
Introduction to plotting graphs on PC Compatibles
Introduction to the Macintosh
Introduction to Typesetting with the Macintosh
Introduction to word processing using PC Write
Lab for Communicating between IBM compatibles
and MTS
Plotting Advanced graphs on PC Compatibles
Printing files using PCWrite
Printing PC Write files on the Xerox 8700 Laser
Printer
Semester
Hours/Section
No. of Sections
Enrolment
88-1
2
1
12
88-1
2
1
11
87-2
2
1
15
87-3
2
1
13
88-1
2
1
22
87-3
2
2
14
88-1
2
1
25
87-2
2
1
6
87-3
2
1
8
:::
87-2
2
1
16
87-3
2
.2
15
87-2
2
1
7
87-3
2
1
4
87-3
2
1
6
87-2
2
1
5
87-3
2
1
6
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- ?
t
Computing Services
Statistical computing using microcomputers
Storing and retrieving information on IBM
compatibles using dBASE lii PLUS
Storing and retrieving information on PC
Compatibles using REFLEX
Storing and retrieving information on the
Macintosh using FileMaker Plus
Storing and retrieving information on the
Macintosh using Microsoft FILE
S ?
Storing and retrieving information on the?
Macintosh using REFLEX
Using 'Cricket Graph' on the Macintosh
Using EASYMTS to produce a short paper or
document
Using EASYMTS to search the W.A.C. Bennett
Library's online databases
Using Interactive FORTRAN under MTS
9 ?
Using REDUCE to do algebra on the computer
Semester
Hours/Section
No. of Sections
Enrolment
87-3
2
1
13
88-1
2
1
8
87-2
2
1
20
87-2
2
1
6
87-3
2
1
5
88-1
2
1
13
87-3
2
1
21
88-1
2
1
16
87-2
2
1
6
87-2
2
1
9
87-3
2
1
5
87-3
2
1
14
88-1
2
1
14
87-3
2
2
33
88-1
2
1
11
88-1
2
1
10
87-2
2
1
5
87-3
2
1
6
87-2
2
1
4
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Computing Services
Using the computer for data analysis using SPSSx
Using the MIS Editor to manipulate information
Semester
Hours/Section
No. of Sections
Enrolment
87-3
2
1
4
87-3
2
1
12
88-1
2
1
10
87-3
2
2
16
A
Total Activities ?
79
Total Enrolment ?
1031
S
.
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lii. Credit-Free Activities by Administrative/Service Units
Library ?
Semester ?
Hours/Section
?
No. of Sections ?
Enrolment
Access
to information
87-2
2
2
58
87-3
2
6
275
88-1
2
4
127
Total Activities
?
3
Total Enrolment ?
460
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Ill. ?
Credit-Free Activities by
Administrative/Service Units
Recreation
Semester
Hours/Section
No. of Sections
Enrolment
Aquatics: Bronze Cross
::
Aquatics: Bronze Medallion
87-2
24
1
5
87-3
24
1
8
Aquatics: Diving
87-3
8
1
4
88-1
8
1
17
Aquatics: Scuba
87-2
18
1
8
Aquatics:
Swim
87-2
24
1
14
87-3
24
1
24
88-1
24
1
19
Combatives: Fencing
87-2
42
1
12
87-3
42
1
25
88-1
42
1
26
Combatives: Karate
87-2
70
1
48
87-3
70
1
64
88-1
70
1
64
Combatives: Kung Fu
87-3
30
1
18
88-1
30
1
16
Combatives: Tai Chi
87-2
45
1
17
87-3
45
1
37
88-1
45
1
31
Miscellaneous: C.P.R.
87-2
12
1
28
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Recreation
.
Miscellaneous: Golf
Miscellaneous: Trampoline
Miscellaneous: Weight Training
Miscellaneous: Yoga
Outdoor Recreation: Avalanche Awareness
Outdoor Recreation: Backpacking
.
?
Outdoor Recreation: Kayaking
Outdoor Recreation: Kayaking (Sea)
Outdoor Recreation: Map/Compass
Outdoor Recreation: Rock Climbing
Outdoor Recreation: Scuba
Outdoor Recreation: Skiing Telemark
Semester
Hours/Section
No. of Sections
Enrolment
87-3
20
1
64
88-1
56
1
169
87-2
12
1
27
87-3
6
1
4
87-3
4
1
10
88-1
4
1
5
87-2
10
1
14
87-3
10
1
26
88-1
10
1
11
88-1
12
1
11
87-3
5
1
5
87-2
6
1
5
87-3
6
1
7
88-1
8
1
8
87-2
6
1
6
88-1
6
1
4
87-2
21
1
20
88-1
7
1
9
87-3
18
1
14
88-1
18
1
6
88-1
16
1
18
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Semester ?
Hours/Section
88-1
6
87-3
16
87-2
2
88-1
2
87-3
2
88-1
2
87-3
16
88-1
8
Recreation
Outdoor Recreation: Skiing Tournament
Racquet Sports: Badminton
Racquet Sports: Racquetball
Racquet Sports: Squash
Racquet Sports: Tennis
No. of Sections ?
Enrolment
1
1 ?
8
1 ?
2
2 ?
5
2 ?
7
1 ?
9
1 ?
14
1 ?
4
Total Activities ?
51
Total Enrolment ?
995
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