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SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY s,
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To ?
Senate
From
N.R. Reilly, Chairman
Senate Committee
on Undergraduate Studies
Sub j ect.
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Cahaaii StudIes Program.
Action taken by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Studies
at its meetings on October 24 and November 7 gives rise to the
following motion:
MOTION
That Senate approve and recommend approval to the B oard of
Governors the addition of courses as outlined below to the
Canadian Studies Program as courses available for Canadian
Studies credit and also the deletion of other courses as
outlined below:
I. COURSES TO BE ADDED
Department
of
Co,nication
. C)QIS 230-3 Introduction to Communication Media
CMNS 333-3 Ccimicat1on Policy In Canada - Past, Present, and Future
I.,rILW ?
oovi.l i..nange
dI1
CommuniCy LieQia
CMNS
437-5
Conunicationa and Community
Advocacy (same course as (}4S 401-5 which has
CMNS
445-5
Communication and
International Development: the Role of Canadian
been re-
Institutions
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numbered)
Department of Ei
EQJN/D44 280-3
* E!4/44 293-3
EW( 353-5
BOON 381-S
B0u14/(XI+4
386-S
onCIRics and
Commerce
Introduction to Labor Economics
Low in the
Economic Society
Economic
History of North America
Labor Economics
Industrial Relations
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(with approval of the Program Director)
EtXI4/0144
397-5
Goveriient
and Business (with approval of
the Program Director)
BOON 480-3 ?
. Seminar
in Employment and Social Security
Policy
* EIX)A/CCI.t4 498-.k Directed Studies
(with approval of the Program Director)
rnt of
(LOG
322-3
Geography
of Primary Activities
GBDG 323-3
Geography
of Manufacturing
(OG 385-3
Agricultural
Geography
GROG 421-5 Geography of Resource Development
GROG 444-5 Regional
Planning II
GROG 445-5 Rural Planning
Department of History
HIST 201-3
The History
of Western Canada
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Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics
FREN 341-3 French-Canadian Literature in Translation
LING 230-3 Amerindian I
Department of Political Science
POL. 452-3 Government egu1aj
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
S.A. 140-4 Introduction to B.C. Ethnography
Women's Studies Program
W.S. 201-3 Women in Canada 16001920
W.S. 202-3 Women in Canada 1920 to the Present
II. DELETE THE FOLLOWING COURSES
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HIST 110-3 Studies in Historical Method
CMNS 332-3 Problems and Techniques in Social Documentation
CMNS 401-5 Communications and Community Advocacy.
FOOTNOTES:1.
The courses
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CMNS 230, :33, and 336 already appear in the Canadian
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Studies listing and their entry here is solely intended to
introduce corrections to the titles.
2.
The courses marked with an asterisk are already included in
the Canadian Studies curriculum where they appear with an
"ECON" designation. They should also be recognized under the
"COMM" designation in accordance with the practice of the Depart-
ment of Economics and Commerce.
N.R. Reilly
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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
MEMORANDUM
From
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Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies
Regis.trax. .Scretaxy,. .SQJS
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Date. .QpT.1.17
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Canadian Studies Program
The attached calendar changes for the Canadian Studies Program were approved
on October
10, 1978
by the Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies Undergraduate
Curriculum Committee. Would you please place this on the agenda for the next
meeting of the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Studies.
11.
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Janet Blanchet
JB: j k
Attach.
OCT 1 6 1978
OFFICE

 
SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
\. S.
C.
7 -+
MEMORANDUM
T
o. . . .
Dr.. J...Dickinsan,. .Chairman, .Faculty
.......From.. .P...
.cQPe.,.
Dir.ector.
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of Interdisciplinary Studies Under-
graduate. Cur±iculum. Committee... ............... . Canadian. Studie.s
.Progrn
................
Subject..
Calendar. .Changes. .for. .Canadian
...........
Date.
...6th
..Octoher., .1.978
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Studies Program
With the advice of the department3 concerned, it has been established that the
following courses have essentially full Canadian content and should therefore be
included in the list of courses cunting for Canadian Studies credit. These
courses are submitted for approvaL as changes to the curriculum.
DepartmentofCommunication
CMNS 230-3 Introduction to Communication Media
CMNS 333-3 Communication Policy in Canada - Past, Present, and Future
CM'TS 336-3 Social Change and Coirmunity Media
CMNS 437-5 Communications and Ccmmunity Advocacy
(same course as DNS 401-5 which has
CMNS 445-5 Communication and International Development: the Role of Canadian
been re-
Institutions ?
numbered)
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ECON/COM
V
I 280-3 Introduction to Labor Economics
* EWN/COM v I 293-3 Law in the Economic Society
ECON 353-5
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Economic History of North America (with approval of the Program Director)
ECON 381-5
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Labor Economics
ECON/COlvtvI 386-5 Industrial Relations
ECON/COMM 397-5 Government and Business
(with approval of the Program Director)
ECON 489-3
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Seminar in Employment and Social Security Policy
* ECON/COM'1 498-5 Directed Studies (with approval of the Program Director)
artment of Economics and Commerce
Denartment of Georanh
GEOG 322-3 Geography of Primary Activities
GEOG 323-3 Geography of Manufacturing
GEOG 385-3 Agricultural Geography
GEOG 421-5 Geography of Resource Development
GEOG 444-5 Regional Planning II
GEOG 445-5 Rural Planning
DepartmentofHistory
HIST 201-3 The History of Western Canada
DepartmentofLanguages,LiteraturesandLinguistics
FREN 341-3 French-Canadian Literature in Translation
LING 230-3 Amerindian I
DepartmentofPoliticalScience
POL. 452-3 Government Reguj.atj01
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Department of Sociology and Anthropology
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S.A. 140-4 Introduction to B.C. Ethnography
Women's Studies Program
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W.S. 201-3 Women in Canada 100-1920
W.S. 202-3 Women in Canada 1920 to the Present
HIST 110-3 Studies in Historical Method, should be dropped from the list of
courses for Canadian Studies credit because it now commonly is taught without
Canadian Studies content.
CMNS 401-5 Communications and Community Advocacy, should be dropped from the
list of courses for Canadian Studies credit, as the Department of Communication
has
renumbered this course by UVINS 437-5.
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P. Copes
Attached to this memo are changes to be made to the calandar entry for the
Canadian Studies Program which are considered to be editorial since they do
not alter the curriculum.
* These courses are already included in the Canadian Studies curriculum with an
"ECON" designation. They should also be recognized under the "COMM' designation
in accordance with the practice of the Departme:it of Economics and Commerce.
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