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SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
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S-79-69
MEMORANDUM
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FACULTY OF ARTS - PROPOSED CHANGES
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Date.....WY. 17,...L9.7.9................................
Actions taken by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Studies at its
meeting of May 15, 1979 give rise to the following motions:
MOTION I
"That Sence approve, as set forth in S.79-69,
the change of requirements for upper division
work in the Department of Economics and
Commerce.
MOTION II
"That Senate approve, as set forth in S.79-69,
the change in requirements for prerequisite
purposes in the Department of Economics and
Commerce 'in order that a course be accepted
as fulfilling a prerequisite a student must
obtain a grade of C- or higher."'
MOTION III
"That Senate approve, as set forth in S.79-69,
the change in Calendar language and requirements
for ECON 101-3 - The Canadian Economy, ECON 102-3
- Twentieth Century Economies, COMM 103-3 -
Business in Society."
It is not intended that the changes in Motions I, II and III be rigidly
applied until such time as they appear in Calendar in 1980 but that
students could be advised by the Department with appropriate phasing
in
prior to that time.
Norman R. Reilly
Chairman
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Subject...Curricular Changes Department
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of Economics and Commerce
The Faculty of Arts Curriculum Committee at its meeting of Apri' 5, 1979
approved the attached changes to the curriculum of the Depar1ent
of Economics and Commerce. These changes involve prerequisite changes
for specific courses, and overall changes in the requirements for
students in all courses taught by the deprtment
Would you please place these changes on the a
g
enda of a future
SCUS meting.
Thank-you.
CC N. Reilly
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RECAPITULATION
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE.
B. UPPER DIVISION WORK
P. 109
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Change of
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FROM: Normall y
, students will not be permitted
Requirements ?
to take the Department's Upper Division
courses (courses numbered 300 and 400)
during their first 60 hours without
permission of the Chairman of the
Undergraduate Program in Economics
and Commerce.
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Normally, students will not be permitted
to take the
De
p
artment's Upper )ivision
courses (courses numbered 300 and 400)
during their first 60 hours without
permission of the Chairman of the
Undergraduate Program in Economics and
Commerce. Departt+ majors will
normally he expected to include
45 Upper Division credit hours in their
last 60 hours.
RATIONALE ?
wishes
These are
to have
the standards
maintained
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by
Department
all
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Economics and Commerce majors.
P. 109
Additional Requirement
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In order for a course to be
accepted as fulfilling a prerequisite,
a student must have obtained a grade
of C- or higher.
RATIONALE
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To ensure that students will be qualified
to undertake successfully the material
covered in the subsequent course.
Such standards are required of all
students who obtain transfer credit
from other institutions.

 
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Economics
Change in Calendar
101 Students
Language's
with credit
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for Economics 200 and/or
Economics 205 may not take this course for
further credit.
Rationale: ?
For those students who have completed Econ. 200
and Econ. 205, Economics 390 is available and
should be taken instead of Econ. 101.
Economics 102 Students with credit for Economics 200 and/or
Economics 205 may not take this course for
further credit.
Rationale:
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For those students who have completed Econ. 200
and Econ. 205, Economics 395 is available and
should be taken instead of Econ. 102.
Commerce 103
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Students with nine credit hours of 300/400
dI'/J,L),
Commerce courses may not take this course for
further credit.
Rationale:
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After a student proceeds into his third year at
Simon Fraser University, majoring in Commerce, It
appears inappropriate to have him take Conim.103.
Alternatives available are Comm. 403, Comm. 477,
and Comm. 478.

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