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SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
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MEMORANDUM
S-77-47
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SENATE
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Subject.
Group B Courses: Department
Of Criminology
Action taken by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate
Studies at its meeting of March 22, 1977 gives rise to the
following motion:
MOTION
That Senate approve and recommend to the
Board of Governors for approval, the addition
Qf those lower and upper division courses set
forth in paper S.77-47 to Group B for the
purpose of identifying courses appropriate to
a minor, majors, or honors in Criminology.
Daniel R. Birch
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SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
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Undergraduate Studies
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Criminology.... ... Introduction-of Study.
Plan F (I.S.C. 77-5)
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Weinkam,chairman ?
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Undergraduate Curriculum Coimnittee
Date...... ...............
March ... 4,197.7 ............... . ........................ ........ .....
The attached proposal for the Introduction of Study Plan F was approved
by the Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies Undergraduate Curriculum
Ccminittee on March 1, 1977. The inçlemantation of this plan necessitates
the addition of courses to Group B as set forth in I.S.C. 77-5(b).
Please place
on
the agenda for the Senate Coiinittee on Undergraduate Studies.
James J. Weiikam, Chairman
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The Department
of Criminology wishes to put forward a simple
addition to the undergraduate calendar entry without change in the
requirements for a major in criminology. The proposed change adds a new
plan (Plan F) to the five plans already listed in the calendar.,
Rationale -
In 1975 and again in 1976 the Criminology Department advertised its'
course offerings in the areas of law and justice. This attracted a number of
students interested in legal education and aiming at a law career. It is
now felt that it would be desirable to set up a suggested study plan grouping
the required and elective courses at both the lower and upper levels for
students interested in majoring in criminology with a concentration on legal
studies. As can be seen from the courses listed in the proposed plan, the
plan does allow the student to acquire a strong interdisciplinary background
in addition to the solid legal education and training it provides.
The new plan has been approved by the Criminology Department
Undergraduate Curriculum Committee.
I hope that this matter will be placed on the agenda of the forthcoming
meeting of the Undergraduate Curriculum Committee.
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Dr. J. Weinkam - Chairman, Interdisciplinary Studies undergraduate
Curriculum Committee
Dr.
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Xeltner - Chairman, Criminology Dept. undergraduate Curriculum
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Plan F
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nnd upjxr level courses for a major in criminology
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Lower Lct'els
Sugqe:;Lcd_(OUtst?S in roup A
CR114 130-3 Philosophy
of Law
132-3 Sociology of Law
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151-3 Introduction to Law Enforcement
231-3 Introduction to
the
Judicial Process
Required
courses in Group A
CRIM
101-3 Introduction to Criminology
103-3 Psychological Explanations of Criminal and Dc'viant Behavior
104-3 Sociological Explanations of Criminal and Deviant Behavior
131-3 Introduction to
the
Criminal Justice System - A Total System
Approach
230-3 Criminal Law
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POL 221-3
251-3
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PSYC 106-3
PHIL 120-3
210-3
220-3
ECON 293-3
CMNS
220-3
HIST 217-3
218-3
ted courses in Group B
Introduction to Canadian Government
Introduction to
Public
Law and
Public
Administration
Social Issues
Facts and Values
Elementary
Formal Logic
The State and the Citizen
Law in the Economic Society
Approaches to Human Communication
Canada to Confederation
Canada Since Confederation
Re
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courses in Grou
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S.A. 150-4 Introduction to Sociology
260-4 Individual and Society
POL. 151-3
The
Administration of Justice
PSYC 101-3 Introductory Psychology
**210...3 Data Analysis in Psychology
MATH**101_3
Introduction to Statistics
(Note:
Students must take either PSYC 210 or
MATH
101. These courses are
indicated
with a double asterisk**)
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Upper Lev.ls
Reguird Cours
CR114
320-3 Introduction to Criminological Research
330-3
Criminal Procedure and Evidence
360-5 Field Practice I
361-1 Field Practice Feedback .1
460-5
Field Practice II
461-1
Field Practice Feedback II
465-5 Field Practice III
466-1 Field Practice Feedback III
469-3
Professional Ethics
Electives to choose from
CR114
335-3
human Rights and Civil Liberties
410-3
Decision Making in Criminal Justice
430-3
Judicial Administration and Planning
Other
S.A.
304-4
Social Control
POL.
356-3
Public Administration
357-3
Public Law
422-3
The Canadian Legal System
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451-3
Public Policy Analysis
PHIL
310-3 Formal Logic
410-5
Inductive Logic
PSYC
304-3
Motivation
330-3 Situation Perception
340-3
Psychopathology
360-3
Social Psychology
COMM
393-3 Commercial Law
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Mrs. Janet Blanchet.
Secretary to I.D.S. Undergraduate
Curriculum ... Committee
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CRMI.NOLQGY.
ENTRY - GROUP B COURSES
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In 1975, and again in 1976, the Department of Criminology advertised
its course offerings in the areas of law and justice. This attracted
a number of students interested in legal education, and aiming at a
law career. It is now felt that it would be
.
desirable to set up
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. a
suggested study plan, grouping the required and elective courses at
both the lower and upper levels, for students interested in majoring in
criminology with a concentration on legal studies.
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This requires the addition of some new courses that are currently being
offered by other Departments (and which are particularly relevant to
the future law student) to the courses listed in Group B, both at the
lower and upper levels. These new courses will add considerable breadth
to Group B, and will allow the
student
majoring in criminology a wider
variety, and a greater number of courses from which
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to choose. It will
also make it possible for criminology majors to acquire a still stronger
interdisciplinary background. The list of the courses to be added is
attached. ?
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Fattah'
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ADDITIONAL LOWER AND UPPER LEVEL GROUP B COURSES:
Lower Levels
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PHIL 120-3?
210-3
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HIST 217-3?
218-3
Facts and Values
Elementary Formal Logic
Canada to Confederation
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Canada Since Confederation
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Uppr Levels
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PHIL 310-3
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Formal Logic
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410-5
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Inductive Logic
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COMM 393-3
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Commercial Law
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