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SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
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MEMORANDUM
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From. . SENATE COMMITTEE ON UNDERGRADUATE
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PROPOSED CHANGE TO MATHEMATICAL
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Date
NOVEMBER 12, 1980
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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:
MOTION
"That
Senate approve and recommend approval to the
Board of Governors, as set forth in S.80-163, tne
proposed change to the Mathematical Physics Program."
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Mathematical Physics Program
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N. Heath
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Faculty of Science
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The Faculty of Science passed the following motion at the
meeting of
1980
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The proposed change in the Mathematical Physics Honors
Program, as described in F-80-17, be approved and
forwarded to the Department of Computing Science, SCUS
and Senate for consideration and approval.
The document, F-80-17, is attached.
This motion implies that the prerequisite for CMPT 118-3
be either amended or waived for students in the Mathematical
Physics program. A recommendation to this effect has been sent
to the Department of Computing Science.
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N. Heath
Attachment
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SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
MEMORANDUM
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To
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A. G. Sherwood, Chairman
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From
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L. E. Ballentine, Chairman
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Faculty of Science Undergraduate Studie
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The Mathematical Physics Committee wishes to change the requirement
( p.
457 of calendar) from
CMPT 103-3
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Introduction to a High Level Programming Language I
to
CMPT1O3-3
or
CMPT 118_3* Computing Projects in the Arts and Sciences
*Students who can demonstrate proficiency in a high level programming
language may be allowed to enter CMPT 118-3 without taking CNPT'103-3.
Rational
An increasing number of students entering the university have already acquired
a working knowledge of computer progranuniicg, and for them CNPT 103-3 is
unsuitable.
LEBJhr
cc: Mathematical Physics Committee members
Computing Science UGCC Chairman

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