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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
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To: Senate ?
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Senate Committee on
Undergraduate Studies
Subject:
Curriculum Revisions, ?
Date: December 11,
1985
B.C. Studies Certificate Program
Action undertaken by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Studies at its
meeting of December 10, 1985 gives rise to the following motion:
MOTION:
"That Senate approve and recommend approval to the Board of
Governors, as set forth in 5.86-2 , the proposed changes to the
B.C. Studies Certificate Program."
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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
MEMORANDUM
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Ron Heath, Secretary
Senate Committee on Undergraduate
Studies...........................................
Curriculum Revisions, B.C. Studies
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From ....
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Sheila
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Roberts, Secretary
Faculty of Arts
Curriculum .
Committee......................
Date..... December ......
The Faculty of Arts Curriculum Committee at its meeting of December 5, 1985
approved the attached changes to the B.C. Studies Certificate Program. Would
you please place this item on the agenda of the next meeting of the Senate
Committee on Undergraduate Studies.
Thank-you.
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S. Roberts
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cc: J. MacLellan
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C, 9:5--
CERTIFICATE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA STUDIES
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PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS ?
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1. The successful completion of at lèast3'credithours, with 20 of
those 30 hours earned by completing
ARC. ?
.101-3 ?
The Prehistoric Past
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223-3 ?
The Prehistory of Canada
GEOG 263-3 Selected Regions - British Columbia:—.
HIST ?
202-3 ?
B.C.' and Conf
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Studies in Historical .
Method
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Introductior to the Ethnology of British Columbia
4864 . Indians of the Pacific Nnrthwest
and with the remaining 10 or more hours selected from:
ARC.
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273-3,360-3,372-5,433-5,476-3-
GEOG 262-3
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424-3,428-3,436-3
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When the following courêes are given, with appropriate content..
they will be included among the optional courses:
ENGL 360-4
HIST 484-3
S.A.
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. 396-4
2.
Participation in field study, either through completing ARC. 433-5
Techniques of Enquiry. GEOG 498-5 Field. Studies or throuoh. a
credit-free offering.
3.
Participation in the credit-tree components of the Program, such as
an Introductory Session (to provide the conceptual framework) and
the semesterly sessions (to provide integration of Program studies).
4.
Program requirements normally must be completed within 5 years
of admission.
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. TO:
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
1. The successful. completion
..of at leäsr30'cretht'otirs, with 20 of
those 30 hours earned by completing
ARC,. -101-3 ?
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223-3 The Prehistory of Canada
GEO 203 Selected Regions - British Columbia.
HIST ' 202-3 B.C. , and Confederation: Studies in Historical
Method
S.A. ?
140-4 . Introduction to the Ethnology of British Columbia.
486-4'Indians of the Pacific Northwest -
and with the remaining 10 or more flours selected from:
ARC: 273-3, 360-3, 372-5.433-5, 476-3'
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MIST 424-3,428-3,436-3
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When the following courses are
givenw.ith..approprhità content,,
they will be included emona the optional courses:
ENGL. 360-4
HIST .484-3
S.A.
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386-4
ARC. 336-3
HIST.385-3
2. Participation in field study, either throUgh completing
' ARC .433-5
Techniques of Enquiry
GEOG 498-5 Field Studies or throuoh. a
credit-free offering.
3.
Participation in the ciedit-freè components otthe Program, such as
an Introductory Session (to provide the conceptual framework) and
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the semesterly sessions (to provide intearatiOn of Program studies).
4. Program requirements normally must be completed within 5 years
of admission.
NOTE: Credits applied toward this Certificate may not be applied
toward any other Simon Fraser University certificate or
diploma, but may
also
be applied toward Major program or
Minor program requirements or toward a Bachelor's degree
'under the normal regulations governing those programs.

 
2.
Certificate in British Columbia Studies Cont.
• Rationale: Departments sometimes make changes and additions to their
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course structure, however these changes do not always get caught by
the areas that list some of these courses as being appropriate to their
discipline. This is the case with GEOG 265. Further ARC. 336 and lUST 385
when taught with the 'appropriate content' would also be acceptable for
the certificate.
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