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SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
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MEMORANDUM
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For the information of Senate the following reports, covering the period
May 1, 1979 to April 30, 1980 are attached:
1.
Report on Extension Credit (Evening, Intersession, Summer Session
and 0ff-Campus) Courses
2.
Reporton Certificate and Diploma Programs
3.
Report on Credit-Free Activities
(i)
by Academic Departments
(ii)
by Administrative and Academic Service Departments
The purpose.of these reports is to provide basic statistical data on all
Department and Faculty courses offered beyond the campus and the "regular"
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semester periods, and on all (or most) credit-free activities offered by
university departments. The Committee notes that these reports do not
constitute a report on the Office of Continuing Studies.
Dennis
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Senate Committee on Continuing Studies
REPORT ON UNDERGRADUATE
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EXTENSION CREDIT COURSES
May
1, 1979 - April 30, 1980
This report describes the numbers of undergraduate extension credit
course offerings and associated course enrollee figures of the Departments!
Faculties of the University for the period May 1, 1979 through April 30, 1980.
By way of definition, extension credit courses include those that are offered
on-campus after 4:30 p.m. of the regular semesters or during the days or
evenings of Intersession (May-June) or Summer Session (July-August) , the
that are offered in downtown Vancouver (day or evening), those that are
offerec off-campus in a classroom (e.g. , at Kelowna, Prince George) , and tho;:
that are available throughout the province via print or print and audio taper -
i.e., directed independent study (correspondence) courses.
A summary of the numbers of extension credit course offerings and the
numbers of course enrollees for each type of extension course is presented
iti Table 1. A total of 17,105 course enrollees was recorded in 582 extension
credit course offerings, about 6% more enrollees than for the same period of
1978-79. The number of enrollees in these courses •represented about
25%
of
the total number of undergraduate enrollees at the University for the 1979-
80 period (67,521).
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On-Campus and Downtown Undergraduate Extension Credit Programs
P. summary of the number of courses and course enrollees by Faculty for
each of the three semesters of 1979-80 and for 1978-79 is presented in Table
2. The overall 4.2% increase in number of enrollees for 1979-80 as compared
with 1978-79 is somewhat smaller than that experienced in preceding years

 
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(generally 7% or greater). This lower rate of increase may be due to the
aftereffects of the A.U.C.E. strike during the Spring of 1979, a factor
which appears to have affected the number of regular semester day course
enrollees as well (decrease of 0.6% - 50,416 vs. 50,734).
The increase in course enrollees that did occur during the reportinq
period appears to be largely due to an increased number of evening and umn:
offerings by Departments in the Faculty of Arts and the start of the SFU/
Downtown Program in January, 1980.
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Off-Campus Undergraduate Credit Programs
A summary of th number of off-campus courses and course enrollees by
pro:jram is presented in Table 3. An overall decrease of about C% in coursc
• enrollees occurred. The decrease in enrollees in the Professional Development
Program of the Fácult' of Education appears to have been due to the reduction
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of the number of external sites from ten to seven. This decrease was
partially offset by the Faculty of Education, offering the. initial courses-in
the Extended Studies Diploma Program - Education in Vernon and
kamloops
durinq
1979-3 and 1980-1. The Outward Bound Program - Faculty of Education was not
offn:eci
(luring the Summer of 1979.
III Directed Independent Study Courses
Twenty-one different courses were available in this instructional mode
during 1979-80,
Six
more than during 1978-79. Most of the courses were
offered
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g to or three, of the three semesters of the reporting period
(courses are sometimes not available due to being "under revision" or be-

 
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cause the course author/supervisor is on leave). Eleven courses were offered
during the Summer Semester 1979, 16 during the Fall Semester, and 19 during
the
Spring Semester, 1980. Course enrollees number 285, 372, and
483,
respectively. Overall, the number of course enrollees was up 61.5% relative
to the same period of 1978-79.
IV Special Audit Students
The number of people attending classes, day. or evening, on- or of f-
campus, as special audit students was 179 for 1979-80, an increase of 21
(13%) over the same period of 1978-79.
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Change in ?
Number of ?
Courses
59(+14.5%)
1(+ 1.4%)
Change in
Number of
Enrollees
606(+4.2%)
-66(-6.0%) .
9(+24.3%) ?
434(+61.5*)
TABLE 1
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.
Numbers of Courses and Course Enrollees for On-Campus Evening and Downtown, Of
f-
Campus, and Directed Independent Study Programs for the May 1 through April 30
Periods of 1979-80 and 1978-79.
Reporting Period
1979-80
1978-79
Course Type
Courses
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Enrollees
Courses
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Enrollees
,on-Campusand
Downtown
46.6
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14922
407 ?
14316
Off-Campus
70 ?
1043
69
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1109
Directed
Independent
46 ?
1140
37 ?
706
Study
Total ?
582 ?
17105 ?
513
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16131 ?
69(+13.5%)
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Table 3
Numbers of Courses
and
Course Enrollees Off-Campus for the
May
1 through April 30
Periods of 1979-1980
and
1978-1979.
Reporting
Period
1979-80
1978-79
Program
Courses ?
Enrollees Courses ?
Enrollees
B.C. Studies
4
89
4
118
Environmental Education
(Faculty of Education)
2
112
2
162
Extended
Education
Studies Diploma-
4
65
-
-
Fraser Valley
12
95
7
52
Guatemala Field School
8
75
7
46
Kelowna
10
139
10
129
Mount Currie
4
34
3
48
Outward Bound (Faculty of
Education)
-
-
2
16
Professional Development1
(Faculty of Education)
21
272
30
383
Senior Citizens
5
.162
4
155
Totals
70
1043
69
1109
Each course in this
progzam (i.e.,
Education
401/402 and 405) has 15 semester hours
of credit associated with it.
The
majority of S.F.U. courses, including most of
those reported here, carry
.
3-5. semes
ter
hours of credit.
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REPORT ON CREDIT-FREE ACTIVITIES
May 1, 1979 to April
30, ?
1980
I.
?
Credit-Free Activities by
Academió Departments
?
A.
?
Courses and Lecture Series
Department/Title of Course or Series
Semester
Hour
.
s
Enrolment
Location
Pxchaeol
ogy
Archaeology Workshop for Teachers
79_3
6
26
SFU
Biol
ogical Sciences
Workshop on Cephalopods
80-1
7
25
SFU
Business Administration and Economics, School
of
Motivating Employees: ?
Applying What We Know
79-3
7
50
Four Seasons
Organizational Behaviour (Foundation Program)
79-3
21
24
Robson Sq.
Quantitative Analysis (Foundation Program)
79-3
21
24
Four Seasons
Introduction to Accounting for Managers
(Foundation Program)
80-1
21
22
SFtJ/Dowtown
Budgeting and Finance (Foundation Program)
80-1
21
23
SFU/I)owntown
Participants/Sponsors Meeting (Foundation
Program)
80-1
2
27
SFU/Downtown
Centre for the Arts
Intensive Dance Workshop
79-2
100
37
SPU
Acting Exploration Workshop
79-3
35
12
SFU
lowning Workshop
793
16
12
SPU
tsand the Computer
793
48
13
SFU
Film Workshop*
79_3
700
2
SFU
Filmmaking Fundamentals
801
72
16
SFU
Arts and the Computer
80-1
48
9
SFTL)
Film Workshop*
501
700
2
SFU
Computer Music Weekend (with the Department
of Communication)
80-1
12
13
SFU, Van. ?
E.
Cultural Ctr.,
*C3it)at1on credit and comxnunitv education
Western
course; credit enrolment figures are not
Front Lodge
included here.
Computing_Science
Summer Computer Institute
79-2
APL
105
28
SFU
PL/I
105
23
SFU
Micros for
Hobbyists
11 ?
• SFTJ
Mini Micro Computer Construction Workshop
12
?
SFU
Education, Faculty of
Introduction to Experiential Education
79-3
•. ?
7
66
Holiday Inn
English
Writing for Clarity
?
.
79-3
15
15
YWCA
Editing What You Write
79-3
10
13
Robson Sq.
Packaging Writing
79-3
10.
14
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REPORT ON
CERTIFICATE AND DIPLOMA PRORZS
?
May
1,
1979 to April 30, 1980
A. Senior Citizens Certificate Program
Courses*
Semester
Enrolment**
Psyc 101-3
79-3
30
G.S.
?
410
(Pt.
I)
?
79-3
3.
Phil 100
80-1
37
G.S. ?
410
(Pt. II) ?
80-1
23
Eng. 206
80-1
28
Others -
29
79-2
32
-
67
79-3
52
-
70
80-1
58
304
* The first four courses were offered,
expressly for seniors, at off-carv,­
us 2ocations.
The "others" category rerresents on-campus
courses enrolled in by seniors who are rç:stered
in the Certificate Program.
Enrolment
figures include Audit students.
S
B. ?
B.C. Studies
Certificate Program
Courses
Semester
Enrolrnent*
Hist 110
79-3
20
Arch 101
79-3
24
S.A.
?
140
80-1
22
Engi 360
80-1
10
76
* Non-certificate student enrolment is not included.
C.
Health and Fitness Studies CertlficatC Proqram
Total enrolment through 80-1
?
233
D.
Extended Studies Diploma Program
Students registered
Faculty ?
through ?
80-1
Arts
?
31
Education
?
36
Interdisciplinary Studies
?
13
Science
?
1
81
E.
S p ecial Audit
Semester
?
Enrolment
?
79-2
?
20
?
79-3
?
89
?
80-1 ?
70
.
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•partrnent/Title of Course or Series
En q lish (continued)
Effective Team Writing
Crash Survival Course No. 1 (B.C. English
Teachers Assn. Fall Conference)
Crash Survival Course No. 2 (B.C. English
Teachers Assn. Fall Conference)
Crash Survival Course No. 3 (B.C. English
Tachers Assn. Fall Conference)
y
ritinc for Clarity - Basic
Oriting for Clarity - Advanced
Ho t:o Build Your Vocabulary
Crti.ve Writing: The Short Story
French Lanquaqe Training Centre
Children's He fresher Course in French
French Grammar Pedagogy
French
Day
in the Park
Geography
Cordilleran Slope Hazards Workshop
Oinesiology
Runner's Clinic
Designing Fitness Programs for Adults
Health Concerns of an Aging Population
Level I - Track and Field Coaching
Certification
Level I Coaching Theory Course
Coaching Theory Level I
Coaching Theory Level I -.Lacrosse Assn.
Strength Training Workshop
Children and Ph
y
sical Activity
Mathematics
Summer Research Workshop in Combinatorics
Psychology
Immigrant Students: Optimizing Their
Learning Environment
Continuing Studies
Labour Program:
Labour and International Affairs - IDERA
Labour History - Telecommunication
Workers' Union
.
Leadership Skills - R.N.A.B.C.
Leadership Training - Telecommunication
Workers Union
Semester
Hours
Enrolment
location
79-3
16.5
jr
Hobson ?
;q.
79-3
3
30
Teachers Centre
surrey Sch. ?
Ed..
79-3
7.5
65
iil
?
Airport
Inn
SO-
15
15
C evror ?
Can.cia
?
15
11
Chcv:nr ?
Ct;Iu
80- 1
15
iC
-Ft)/Dowi
?
c,Wi
BC-I
39
10
SF0
?
7
7
7
20
ST
6
7
Stan.Vy Pk.
Handsworth
Sr.
Secondary
80-1
8
25
SF0
79-3
4
122
SF0
79-3
7
60
SF0
79-3
10
130
SF0
8:-1
20
16
SF0
80-1
18
32
S
?
.:
80-1
16
33
SF0
80-1
17
17
80-1
7
34
Si-U
80-1
7.5
48
SF0
79-2
280
19
79-2 ?
3. ?
55 ?
SF0
79-3
.
?
6
70
Cr. Vancouver
79-3
3
80
Cr. Vancouver
79-3
15.
30
Naramata
80-1
35
45
Harrison H.S.

 
3.
Department/Title of Course or Series
Labour Program (continued):
Public Speaking and Parliamentary Procedure
Instructors' Training
Quality of Work Life
Time Management
Management Development Program for Women:
Interpersonal Communication:
Interviewing
and Consulting Skills
Women in Health Services Management
Introduction to Accounting for Managers
Career Strategies for Women in Management
Women in Middle Management
Women in Public Service
Administration
Improving Communication Skills
Leadership: Concepts and. Skills
Seminars
for Nonprofit Organizations:
Accounting for Nonprofit Organizations -
Accounting
for Nonprofit Organizations -
IT
Other:
Current Issues in Labour
Relations (
MBA
Association)
Of What Practical Value is Liberal Arts
Education? (President's Office)
Total
Courses and Lecture Series:
?
68
Enrolment: ?
1,942
Semester
Hours
Enrolment
SO_i
35
35
Harrison H.S.
80-1
35
30
Harrison H.S.
80-1
35
25
Harrison H.S.
80-1
35
15
Harrison H.S.
79-3
14
24
79-3
14
25
sr
79-3
14
7
SFJ
79-3
14
9
Robson
Sq.
80-1
14
25
SFU/Downtorn
80-1
14
25
SFV/DOWrjtown
14
25
sio
14
25
sru
7-3
14
25
Robson Sc.
79-3
14
24
8071
7
45
SF1.3
80-1
7
28
Holiday Inn
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4.
E.
?
Conferences and Symposia
partment/Title of Conference or Svnposium
Semester
Hours
Enrolment
LOCL'
:;ia
?
Sciences
nationai Ethological Congress
?
(XVIth)
72
35
500
Jc
?
Meeting of Entornolocical Society of
a:ada and British Columbia
7
37
C.
?
Parasitologists Meeting
7j-
7
2
Business Administration and Economics, School
of
i':C] ?
ic
Nrv ?
'
'
p st ?
ieional Economic Conferenc
79-2.
8
169
Ho ?
ida','
Inn
ucation, ?
Faculty
of
Educational Leadership:
?
Preparing for the
Eighties
79-2
7
72
Hol
?
ay
inn,
In-Service:
?
A Means of Progress in
Tough Times
79-2
18
184
Holiday
Inn
Learning bisabilities Conference
80-1
14
1152
Bayshore
Inn
AMkEnglish/History
Westward Movements Conference
79-3
10
91
Holiday
Inn
English
ACQL-Conference on Canadian Bibliographical
Problems ?
:
B-1
12
22
SFU/Lownt.own
Kiresioiog
Evening Symposium on Ice Hockey
80-1
3.5
53
Holiday
inn
Evening Symposium on Skiing
80-1
3.5
152
Holiday
inn
2anadian Association of Sports Sciences
Conference
80-1
17
230
Holiday
Inn
The Female Athlete
80-1
27
344
S1'IJ
Philosophy
Seminar on Pornography
?
'
79-3
10
121
Holiday
Inn
Psychology.
Conference for Parents
7-_
130
Continuing Studies
Labour Program:
Pension Conference
Economic Conference
Other:
5
Micro-Com p
uters in the Classroom
Total
Conferences and Symposia:
?
18
Enrolment: ?
3,766
?
79-2 ?
14 ?
107 ?
SFU
?
79-3
?
18 ?
60 ?
Parksville
?
80-1
?
7 ?
317 ?
Denman Place
Inn

 
5.
C. ?
Lectures and Colloquia
Department/Title of Lecture or Colloquium
Semester
}ours
Enrolment
Location
Canadian Studies
The Mystery of the Neutral Indian
80-i
1
10
SFU
Paradoxes in Canadian Society
80-1
1
15
SF7
Centre for the
Arts
Speaking of Quartets.. .With the P.S.Q.
?
(1)
79-2
1
122
Robson
Sq.
Speaking of Quartets.. .With the P.S.Q.
?
(2)
79-2
1
130
Rc'bson
Sc.
Speaking of Quartets.. .With the P.S.O.
?
(3)
79-2
1
85
Robson
Sq.
speaking of Quartets ... With the P.S.Q.
?
(4)
79-2
1
77
?chsonS.
Chemistry
Of Catalysts and Clocks--The inner Works
Of Homogeneous Catalyst Systems
79-2
60
EFt;
Communication
The Canadian Military and Canada's Oceans
•..
21
computing Science
Computers in the Future
79-3
1
120
SFU
Early Computer Developments in Cambridge
79-3
1
110
SFU
Criminology
Steps to a World Survey of Social Control:
A Discussion of Research in Progress
80-1
1
20
SFU
Recent Advances in Legal Sociology
80-1
1
73
SF7
Education, Faculty of
Are the Arts Essential to Living?
79-2
1
15
SF7
Multiculturalism in Canadian Society
79-2
2
70
ST_;
Implications of Multiculturalism for
Teacher Training
?
.
79-2
4
140
SF7
Second Language Teaching Programs--Why, Where,
When, For Whom?
79-2
2.5
75
SF7
Socio-Politics and-Second Language Teachr
Pro g rams ?
.
79-2
2.5 80
SF7
Bilingualism and Conitive Development
79-2
2.5
75
SFU
The Minority Language Child:
?
The Response
of the Schools ?
.
79-2
2.5.
70
SF7

 
S ?
6.
Department./Title of Lecture or Colloquium
Education, Faculty of (continued)
French Immersion--A Retrospective View
Beyond Bilingualism: Some Socio-
Psychological Consequences of Second
Language Learning
Future Directions for Educational Policy
'Hard and Soft' Processing Problems in
Learning Disabled Children
Education for Passivity in a Branch-Plant
Society
Teacher Professionalism and Trade Unionism:
A Comparative Perspective
Recent Developments in Sociology of
Education in Great Britain
Thinking, Feeling and Behaving
English
Heritage, Campus Events - Maclennan
Heritage, Campus Events - Carrier
Heritage, Campus Events - Hood
Heritage, Campus Events - Symons
S
eritage, Five Evenings - Maclenflan
eritage, Five Evenings - Carrier
Heritage, Five Evenings - Maclennan
Heritage, Five Evenings -'Symons
Heritage, Five Evenings Hood
Heritage, B.C. Poetry Festival
Geography
National Park Policy in the U.K.
Rural Land Use Policies and
Planning
in
Great Britain
History
Gender and Genre: Women as Historical
Writers, Fourteenth-Eighteenth' Centuries
?
The Sacred and the Body Social in Sixteenth
Century Lyon
Charivaris in the Seventeenth Century
The Arab-Israeli Conflict in Historical
Perspective
Languages, Literatures and Linguistics
Medieval Epic and Historiography: Aspects
of Myth
The Medieval Epic
Intonation et Semantique
a Femme-Sigue
Folklore and Social Identity: Storytellers
in Normandy
Problems de Socio-Phonetique
Semester
Hours
Enrolment
IjcatlOTl
79-2
2.5
40
SFtJ
79-2
2
35
SF'U
79-2
2.5
80
SFU
79-3
1.5
44 ?
.
80-1
1.5
45
SF
80-1
1
4
SFU
80-1
1
8
SitI
80i
1
75
SF
79-2
1
45
SFU
79-2
1
42
SFU
79-2
1
37
SF13
79-2
1
20
SF0
79-2
1.5
40
Centennial Mus.
79-2
1.5
45
Planetarium
79-2
1.5
60
Planetarium
79-2.
' ?
1.5
14
Planetarium
79-2
1.5
15
Planetarium
79-2
2.5
120
SF0
80-3.
1
15
SF0
80-1
1
40
SF0
80-1
1
80
SF0
80-1
. ?
1
50
SF0
80-1
1
• ?
25
SF0
79-3 1
' ?
125
SF0
80-1
3.
52
SF0
80-1
1.5
6
SF0
80-1
1
40
SF0
80-1
1
?
.
40
SF0
80-1
1
45
SF0
80-1
1
45
'
?
SF0.

 
Enrolment
Location
45
SFU
40
SFU
.40
SF'!
35
?
S
7.
Department/Title of Lecture or Colloquium
?
Semester Hours
Lanquages, Literatures & Linguistics (continued)
Les Voix de Charme (masculine et feminine) ?
80-1
?
1
L'Encodage
Oral
du Texte Ecrit
?
80-1 ?
1
Le Francais est-il Toujours une Langue
Oxytonique? ?
80-1
?
1
Mithematics
Early History of Linear Programming
Probability and the Law
?
80-i ?
I
Statistics
Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
Flintknapping Techniques
Technology of the Ice Age (1)
Technology of the Ice Age (2)
Philosophy
The Mind-Brain Problem: From Philosophy to
Scientific Theory
Language and Cognition
States of Consciousness: Motivation,
Emotion and the Control of Attention
Contents Of Consciousness: Perception
Political Science
Political Development: The Case of the
United States,
Psychology
Medical Technology and Women's Biology:
Some Ethical and Political Considerations
Women's Identities/Women's Oppressions
Some Contemporary Myths About Women's Biology
Resource Management, Master of
Ehvironmentally Significant Areas in the
Yukon: A Step Towards Balanced Land Use
and Development
An Assessment of Northern Pipeline Planning:
The Alaska Highway Pipeline
Science, Faculty of
Albert Einstein Centennial Lectures:
Neil Bartlett, Noble Gas Chemistry - What
Has It Taught Us?
Clifford Will, Experimental Verification
of General Relativity
Harold H. Harvey, Acid Precipitation and
Its Effects
Ronald Graham, The Shortest Network Problem
Vance I. Oyama, Mars: Prolog to Life?
60-i ?
1 ?
39 ?
S=T;
80-1 ?
1 ?
35
?
SFU
80-1. ?
1 ?
30 ?
SET
80-1
I
.
?
200
SFU
80-1
1
200
SF0
80-1
1
200,
SF0
80-1
1
300
SF0
80-1
2
30
SET
80-1
.
?
'1
80
Robson Sq.
80-1
1
60
SF0
80-1
1
90
SFU
?
80-1 ?
1 ?
60 ?
SF0
?
80-1 ?
, ?
1 ?
30 ?
SFU
S
150
SF0
80-1
1
130
SF0
80-1
1
550
SET
80-1
1
200
' SET
80-1
1
140
SF0
.
an
S

 
O
8.
?
Department/Title of Lecture or Colloquium
Semester
Hours
Enrolment
Sociology/Anthropology
Smaliwood's Bow Tie: ?
Arena Politics'in
Canada and Newfoundland During the
1950's and 1960's
80-1
1
7
SF0
Ethnicity as a Problem in the Fourth
World
80-1
1
15
SF0
Another Man's Animal:
?
Reindeer Rustling as
a Message System
80-1
1
18
SF0
Political Sectarianism
80-1
2
25
SF0
Conflict in Divided Societies--South
Africa,
Israel and Northern Ireland
80-1
2
25
SF0
Continuing Studies
Open House lectures downtown:
The Implications of Technological
and
Scientific Advances
80-1
1.5
26
Hotel Vancouver
Exercise and Health
80-1
1.5
52
Hotel Vancouver.
Brains in One Head
80-1
1.5
75
Hotel
Vancouver;
Two
What's With the Economy
80-1
1.5
104
Hotel
Vancouver
Total
Lectures and Colloquia: •
?
82
Enrolment:
?
5,793
0

 
II. Credit-Free Activities by Administrative and Academic Service Departments
A.
Courses
De
p
artment/Title of Course
Computing Centre
Introduction
to Computing Centre Services
Introduction to MTS, Part I (2 sections)
Introduction to MTS, Part 11(2 sections)
Introduction to MTS, Part III
TextProcessingDezno. and Introduction
Introduction to JCL for the 370/155
Introduction to SPSS
CALCOMP Plot Routines (OS and MTS)
Introduction to MTS IG
Introduction to
MTS/APL
MTS/APL Programming Fundamentals
Introduction to
TEXTFORM,
Part I
Introduction to
TEXTFORM,
Part II
Introduction to Computing Centre Services
Introduction to MTS, Part I
Introduction to
MTS, Part II
Files and Devices in MTS
MTS
FORTRAN, Part I
MTS FORTRAN, Part II
Introduction to TEXTFORM, Part I
Introduction to
TEXTFQRM,
Part II
PL/I
Under MTS
CALCOMP Plot Routines (OS and MTS)
Introduction to MTS IG
Introduction to SPSS,
Part I
Introduction to SPSS, Part II
Introduction to Programm.thg
in APL
Introduction to
APL Public
Libraries
Introduction to
TROLL,
Part I
Introduction to
TROLL,
Part II
The Plot Description System
Introduction to Computing centre Services
Introduction to MTS,
Part I
Introduction to MTS, Part II
Files and
Devices in MTS
Introduction to TEXTPORZ4, Part I
Introduction to TEXTFORM, Part II
Plotting
I
Plotting II
Debugging and Running PL/I Programs Under MTS
Intro, to Statistical Computing With
BMDP
Efficient Use of MTS
Intro,
to Statistical Computing With SPSS
Intro, to
Analysis ofVariance and
Covariance with ANOVAR
Introduction to
TROLL,
Part I
Introduction to
TROLL,
Part II
Intro, to Integrated Graphics Under MTS
Semester
Hours
Enrolment
Location
79-2
2
26
SF0
79-2
4
75
SFtJ
79-2
4 ?
. 79
SF0
79-2 ?
.
2
5
SF0
79-2
2
33
SF0
79-2
2
16
SF0
79-2
2
32
SF0
79-2
2
13
SF0
79-2
2
11.
SFU
79-2
2
.17
S
I' M
0
79-2
2
20
SFU
79-2
2
6
SF0
79-2
2
7
SFtJ
79-3
2
20
S.FIJ
79-3
2
73
SF0
79-3
2
66
SF0
793
2
31
SF0
79-3
2
9
SF0
79-3
2
9
SF0
79-3
2
47
SF0
79-3
2
42
'SFU
79-3 2
.
?
12
SF0
79-3
2
12
SF0
793 .
2
14 ?
.
S1'U
79-3
2
1.
SF0
793
79-3
2
2 ?
?
.
.
21
9
SF0
SF0
79-3
2
7
SF0
79-3
2
9
SFU
79-3
2
8
SF0
79-3
2,
8
SF0
80-1
2
20
SF0
80-1
.
?
2
70
SF0
80-1
2
69
SF0
80-1
2
27
SF0
80-1
2
23
SF0
80-1
2
26
SF0
80-1
2
15
SF0
80-1
2
17
SF0
80-1
2
11
SFU
80-1
.
?
2 8
SF0
80-1
2
14
SF0
80-1
4
18
SF0
80-1
2
7
SF0
80-1
2
6
SF0
80-1
2
6
SF0
80-1
2
4
SF0
C
.

 
10.
Department/Title of Course ?
Semester Hours Enrolment ?
Location
Interactive FORTRAN and Other Useful Tools
for FORTRAN Users
80-1
2
3
SF13
Using APL Libraries
80-1
2
2
SFI.J
Introduction to MIDAS
80-1
2
5
Sm
Reading and Study Centre
Reading and Study 001
79-2
18
56
SF13
Typing
79-2
13
27
SF13
English Language Program
79-2
60
36
SF13
Reading and Study 001
79-3
18
120
SF13
Mini Course
79-3
9
54
SFU
Rapid Reading for Business and Prof.
79-3
17.5
21
SF13
Typing
79-3
13
40
SF13
English Language Program
793
60
44
SF13
SF13 Athletes Study Skills Course
79-3
18
15
5F13
Reading and Study 001
80-1
18
118
SF13
Mini Course
80-1
9
20
SF13
Rapid Reading for Business and Prof.
80-1
17.5
20
SF13
Typing
80-1
13
40
SF13
English Language Program
80-1
60
36
SF13
SF13 Athletes Study Skills Course
80-1
10
22
SF13
. Recreation
Adult Fitness
79-2
50
50
SF13
Faculty and Staff Yoga
79-2
12
9
SF13
Tai Chi ?
.
79-2 20
. ?
28
SF13
Disco Dance
79-2
12
36
SF13
Gymnastics-Level I Instructors
?
.
?
.
79-2
20
6
SF13
Gymnastics-Personal Skill
79-2
20 ?
.
8
SF13
Tennis-Beginning
?
.
79-2
10
51
SF13
Tennis-Intermediate ?
.
.
79-2
10 ?
.
43
SF13
Squash ?
.
79-2
2 ?
..
28
SF13
Racquetball ?
. ?
.
79-2
.
?
2
19
SF13
Rock
Climbing
79-2
40 .
2_0
SF13
Alpine Mountaineering School
79-2
25
8
Off
Campus
Canoeing ?
.
79-2 8
26 Off
Campus
Kayaking
79-2
10
9
SF13
Sailing-CYA
79-2
27
25
Off
Campus
Sailing-Laser
79-2
10
30
Off
Campus
Scuba
79-2
24
SF13/Off Campus
Orienteering
?
.
79-2 15
7
SF13
Badminton
79-3
10
13
SF13
Fencing
79-3
.15
15
SF13
Adult Fitness
793
50
57
SF13
Swim Fitness
?
. ?
.
79-3
50
60
SF13
Disco Fit
?
.
793
10
18
SF13
Gymnastics Coaching-Level I
79-3
20
8
SF13
.
Gyn'nastics Coaching-Level II
79-3
35
5
SF13
Karate
?
.
79-3
20
14
SF13
Aquatics-Front/Back Crawl
.
4
?
7
SF13
Aquatics-Breaststroke
?
7-•
4
9
SF13

 
11.
V
Department/Title of Course
Aquatics-Beginning Swim
Aquatics-Intermediate Swim
Aquatics-Advanced Swim
Mountaineering-Basic
Racquetball
Sailing-CYA
Sailing-Lasers
Scuba
Squash
T'ai Chi-Level I
T'ai Chi-Level II
Weight Training
Yoga
Badminton
Fencing
Adult Fitness
Swim
Fitness
Gymnastics Coaching-Level I
Gymnastics Coaching-Level II
Karate
Aquatics-Beginning Swim
Aquatics-Intermediate Swim
Aquatics-Bronze Medallion
Mountaineering-Winter
Racquetball
Scuba
Squash
T'ai
Chi-Level I
T'ai Chi-Level
II
Weight Training
Yoga
Skiing-Cross Country
Skiing-Downhill
Disco Fit
Total
Courses: ?
129
?
Enrolment: 3,107
B. Lectures
Department/Title of
Lecture
Library
Access to
Information (2 sections)
Access to Information (3 sections)
Access to Information
(3 sections)
Total
Lectures: ?
8
Enrolment: ?
298
Semester
?
Hours
?
Enrolment ?
Location
79-3
1.0
24
SF11
79-3
10
15
SFU
79-3
10
SFU
79-3
50
25
SFU
79-3
2
19
S F U
79-3
27
10
0 f f Campus
79-3
S
17
Of
Campus
79-3
35
15
SFU
79-3
2
62
SF13
79-3 15
?
.
21
SFU
79-3
15
7
SF11
79-3
10
10
SF5
79-3
10
20
?
.
SFU
80-1
10
7
SF5
80-1
15
20
SF'u
80-1
50
49
SF5
80-1
50
56
SF5
80-1
20 ?
.
. ?
8
SF5
80-1 35
8
. ?
SF5
80-1
20
14
SF5
80-1
10
12
SF5
80-1
10
19
SF5
80-1
40
10
SFU
80-1
50
18
SF5
80-1
2
31
SFU
80-1
35
18
SF5
80-1
2
48
SF5
80-1
15
24
.SFU
80-1
15
6
SF5
80-1
10
4
SF5
80-1
10.
21
SF5
80-1
30
30.
of
Carnnus
80-1
8
50
Off' Campus
80-1
10
19
SFU
Semester
Hours
Enrolment
Location
79-2
6
40
SF5
79-3
9
141
SF5
80-1
9
117
SF5

 
Se
.
?
12
III. Summar y
of Credit-Free Activities and Enrolments
Courses and
?
Conferences ?
Lectures
Lecture Series
?
and Symposia ?
and Colloquia
No. of ?
No. of
?
No. of
Events Enrolment ?
Events ?
Enrolment
?
Events
?
Enrolment
Activities by
Academic Departments
Activities by
Administrative and
Service Departments
Total
?
68 ?
1,942 ?
18 ?
3,766 ?
82 ?
5,793
?
129
?
3,107 ?
— ?
?
8 ?
298
?
197 ?
5,049
?
16
?
3,766
?
9C ?
6,091
Total number of activities:
?
305
:
Total
enrolment: ?
14,906
0

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