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SENATE.
SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
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MUMORANDUM ?
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Ad amended at
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SENATE COMMITTEE ON UNDERGRADUATE
From
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DELETION OF COURSES NOT OFFERED. ?
Subject
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25 JANUARY 1983.
Date
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In 1973 Senate approved Paper S.73-125 which provided that
any course not offered within a six semester period be deleted from
the Calendar unless adequate justification for retaining the course
is presented to the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Studies and
Senate.
In the process. of the present review there is agreement by
the departments concerned and by SCUS that a number of courses be
deleted and recommendation is made for them to be approved now to
prevent their inclusion in the 1983-84 Calendar.
Discussion continues on some courses for which retention is being
sought and report on those to be retained will follow later to Senate.
MOTION:
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"That Senate approve and recommend approval to the Board
of Govenors that
the following courses be deleted:-
Eeft
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HIST
226-3 ?
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Britain from the late Middle Ages
HIND 100-3
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Introductory Hindi I
HIND
101-3 ?
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Introductory Hindi II
POL.
131-3 ?
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Introduction to Comparative Government
POL.
313-3. ?
- Political Analysis
POL.
422-3 ?
- The Canadian Legal System
POL. 436-3 ?
- Comparative Political Parties
PSYC
406-3 ?
- Validation Techniques
S.A. 393-4 ?
- Oceania
S.A. 475-4
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- Specialized
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Regional Studies: West Africa
S.A.
487-4 ?
- Specialized Regional Studies: Indians of the Eastern
Woodlands and Plains
S.A. 489-4 - Specialized Regional Studies: Peoples of the Can. Sub-Arctic
S.A. 491-4 - Specialized Regional Studies: Central and South America -
Specific Regions I
S.A. 494-4 - Specialized Regional Studies: The Eskimo
CRIM 102-3 - Crime: An Analytical Approach
G.S. 403-5 - Myths, Fictions, Histories: telling the truth about
experience II
RISC 300-3 - Physical and Chemical Aspects of the Environment"
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