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SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
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MEMORANDUM
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Action undertaken by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate
Studies at its meeting of November 4, 1980 gives rise to the follow-
ing motion:
MOTIO4
"That Senate approve, and recommend approval to the
Board of Governors, as set forth in S.80-143, the
proposed curriculum changes in Humanities, as follows:
Addition of courses to various groupings -
1.
Man and Society - Add S.A. 250 - Introduction
to Sociological Theory
2.
Thematic Studies in Literature: Writing and
Civilization - Add ENGL 226 - Ancient Literature
in Translation
3.
Science, Communication and Culture - Add
LING 110 - The Wonder of Words
4.
Religion and Culture - Add G.S. 230 - Introduction
to Religious Studies
5.
Ancient Cultures - Add LATN 100 - Latin I (delete PHIL 350)
6.
19th and 20th Century - Add ENGL 227 - Post-Classical
Literature in Translation."
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SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
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The Faculty of Arts Curriculum Committee at its meeting of
October 23, 1980 approved the attached curriculum changes in the
Humanities program. Would you please place the same on the agenda
of the next SCUS meeting.
Thank you.
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S. Roberts
Attachment
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CURRICULUM CHANGES
HUMANITIES
As this program does not appear in the 1980-81
calendar, there are no reference pages,,
LOWER DIVISION: HUMANITIES RELATED COURSES
Listed below are lower division courses within
the University which deal with some aspect of the
Humanities. These courses have been grouped
together under topic headings which emphasize an
interdisciplinary approach. Students may wish
either to sample from different areas (for example,
one course from Ancient Culture, one from the
Nineteenth Century, etc.), or to concentrate on a
specific historical period (for example, the art,
history, and philosophy of the Ancient World; or
the history, politics, and art of the Enlightenment).
However students may decide to select their
lower division prerequisites, it is important for
them to have some familiarity with philosophical
concepts and to possess a broad awareness of the
human past. For this reason, History 105 and 106,
and Philosophy 150 and 151 are designated as
introductory courses to the Humanities. The
student is advised to include all four in his or
her program; these courses provide the general
background and information necessary for the
comparative study of.Western Civilization.
MAN AND SOCIETY
FROM: ?
HIST 105
- Western Civilization from the
Ancient World to the Reformation
Era
HIST
106
- Western Civilization ?
from the
Reformation Era to the 20th
Century
PHIL
120
- Facts ?
and Values
PHIL
220
- The State and the Citizen
POL.
111
- Political Theory
POL.
211
- Political Inquiry
TO ?
ADD: ?
S.A. 250 - Introduction to
Sociological Theory
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RATIONALE:
The omission of Sociology from this listing was an
oversight by the Committee.

 
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THEMATI
CIVILIZATION
-
C STUDIES IN LITERATURE: WRITING AND
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FROM: PHIL
EN CL
F RE N
GERM
RU S S
SPAN
LIT.
LIT.
TO. ?
ADD:
241 - Philosophy in Literature
227 - Post-Classical Literature in
Translation
140 - French Civilization
140 - Introduction to German Civilization
140 - Russian Civilization
140 - Hispanic Culture I
140 - A Survey of General Literature I
141 - A Survey of General Literature II
ENGL 226 - Ancient Literature in
Translation
A 'T'T(MA1 t
Bath Lower Division English courses should be listed
here.
SCIENCE , COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE
FROM: LING 100 - Communication and Language
PHIL 140 - The Nature of Science
PHIL 243 - Historical Studies in the
Philosophy of Science
TO: ?
ADD: LING 110 - The Wonder of Words
IA'1'TC1ATV
This is a new course.
RELIGION AND CULTURE
FROM: PHIL 240 - Philosophy of Religion
TO: ?
ADD: G.S. 230-3 - Introduction to Religious
Studies
RATIONALE:
This course belongs to this category and was previously
omitted.
ANCIENT CULTURES
FROM: PHIL 150 - History of Phi1osophyI (Ancient,
Medieval)
PHIL 350 - Ancient Philosophy
HIST 216 - The Ancient World
HIST 219 - Byzantium and the Barbarian West
from the Fourth to the Twelfth
Centuries
ENGL 226 - Ancient Literature in Translation

 
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C
TO ?
ADD: LATN 100 - Latin I
RATIONALE:
There should be no Upper Division courses in this
list. The inclusion of PHIL 350 was an oversight.
There are no modern language courses included in the
Humanities program but the omitted feels that the
classical languages should be included.
19th AND 20th CENTURY
FROM: PHIL 151 - History of Philosophy II
HIST 224 - Europe from the French Revolution
to the 1st World War
ENGL 206 - Literature of the Romantic and
Victorian Periods
FPA. 103 - Music in History II
FPA. 113 - The Arts in Context: European
Romanticism
FPA. 114 - The Arts in Context: The Modernist
Era
TO: ?
ADD: ENGL 227 - Post-Classical Literature
• ?
in Translation
RATIONALE:
This course is often taught as 19th and 20th Century
Literature.

 
SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
?
MEMORANDUM
To
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From. .
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CQI1i
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ON. .1N1)RGM1)P4TE
STUDIES
Subject.. .
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HAN..ES
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Date...
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12,
1980
Action undertaken by. the Senate Committee on Undergraduate
Studies at its meeting of November 4, 1980 gives rise to the follow-
ing motion:
MOTIOr4
"That Senate approve, and recommend approval to the
Board of Governors, as set forth in S.
8
0-143, the
proposed curriculum changes in Humanities, as follows:
Addition of courses to various groupings
1.
Nan and Society - Add S.A. 250 - Introduction
to Sociological Theory
2.
Thematic Studies in Literature: Writing and
Civilization - Add ENGL 226 - Ancient Literature
in Translation
.
?
3. Science, Communication and Culture - Add
LING 110 - The Wonder of Words
4.
Religion and Culture - Add G.S. 230 - Introduction
to Religious Studies
5.
Ancient Cultures - Add LATN 100 - Latin I (delete PHIL 350)
6.
19th and 20th Century - Add ENGL 227 - Post7Classical
Literature in Translation."
HME/rn
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SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY ?
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MEMORANDUM
To......... ?
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Subject......çç.
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Date.
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The Faculty of Arts Curriculum Committee at its meeting of
October 23, 1980 approved the attached curriculum changes in the
Humanities program. Would you please place the same on the agenda
of the next SCUS meeting.
Thank you.
yL4..
S. Roberts
Attachment
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CURRICULUM CHANGES
HUMANITIES
As this program does not appear in the 1980-81
calendar, there are no reference pages,.
LOWER DIVISION: HUMANITIES RELATED COURSES
Listed below are lower division courses within
the University which deal with some aspect of the
Humanities. These courses have been grouped
together under topic headings which emphasize an
interdisciplinary approach. Students may wish
either to sample from different areas (for example,
one course from Ancient Culture, one from the
Nineteenth Century, etc.), or to concentrate on a
specific historical period (for example, the art,
history, and philosophy of the Ancient World; or
the histoty, politics, and art of the Enlightenment).
However students may decide to select their
lower division prerequisites, it is important for
them to have some familiarity with philosophical
concepts and to possess a broad awareness of the
human past. For this reason, History 105 and 106,
and Philosophy 150 and 151 are designated as
introductory courses to the Humanities. The
student is advised to include all four in his or
her program; these courses provide the general
background and information necessary for the
comparative study of.Western Civilization.
MAN AND SOCIETY
FROM: ?
HIST
105 -
Western Civilization from the
Ancient World to the
?
Reformation
Era
HIST
106
- Western Civilization
?
from the
Reformation Era to the 20th
Century
PHIL 120
- Facts
?
and Values
PHIL
220
- The State and the Citizen
POL.
ill
- Political Theory
POL. 211
- Political Inquiry
?
TO: ?
ADD: ?
S.A. 250 - Introduction to
- ?
Sociological Theory
• ? RATIONALE:
The omission of Sociology from this listing was an
oversight by the Committee.
[I:

 
-2-
THEMATIC STUDIES IN LITERATURE: WRITING AND
CIVILIZATION
FROM: PHIL 241 - Philosophy in Literature
ENGL 227 - Post-Classical Literature in
Translation
FREN 140 - French Civilization
GERM 140 - Introduction to German Civilization
RUSS 140 - Russian Civilization
SPAN 140 - Hispanic Culture I
LIT. 140 - A Survey of General Literature I
LIT. 141 - A Survey of General Literature II
TO. ?
ADD: ENGL 226 - Ancient Literature in
Translation
RATIONALE:
BOth Lower Division English courses should be listed
here.
SCIENCE COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE
FROM: LING 100 - Communication and Language
PHIL 140 - The Nature of Science
PHIL 243 - Historical Studies in the
Philosophy of Science
TO: ?
ADD: LING 110 - The Wonder of Words
A r
flTITAT t'
This Is a new course.
RELIGION AND CULTURE
FROM: PHIL 240 - Philosophy of Religion
TO: ?
ADD: G.S. 230-3 - Introduction to Religious
Studies
This course belongs to this category and was previously
omitted.
ANCIENT CULTURES
FROM: PHIL 150 - History of Philosophy I (Ancient,
Medieval)
PHIL 350 - Ancient Philosophy
HIST 216 - The Ancient World
HIST 219 - Byzantium and the Barbarian West
from the Fourth to the Twelfth
Centuries
ENGL 226 - Ancient Literature in Translation

 
S
STO:
ADD:
LATN 100 - Latin I
RATIONALE:
There should be
no Upper Division courses
?
in this
list. ?
The inclusion
of PHIL ?
350 was
?
an oversight.
There are no modern
language courses included in the
Humanities program
but the omitted feels
?
that ?
the
classical languages
should be included.
19th AND 20th CENTURY
FROM: ?
PHIL
151 - History of Philosophy
?
II
HIST
224 - Europe from the French Revolution
to ?
the 1st World War
ENGL
206 - Literature of
?
the Romantic and
Victorian Periods
FPA.
103 - Music in History II
FPA.
113 - The Arts
?
in Context: ?
European
Romanticism
ETA.
114
?
The Arts in Context:
?
The Modernist
Era
TO: ?
ADD:
ENGL 227 ?
- Post-Classical Literature
in Translation
RATIONALE:
This course is often
taught a.s ?
19th and 20th
?
Century
Literature.
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