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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
?
'^,77-140
MEMORANDUM
To ... ....... .........
Senate ?
.
Subject ...........
New
çrsesand Changes:
Co mputing Science
From.. ?
Senate Committee on
Undergraduate Studies
Date.... November
I.
?
1977 ?
Action taken by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate
Studies at its meeting of November 22, 1977, gives rise to the
motions:
Mf1mTf,T -r
That the proposed new courses, CMPT 110-3
(Introduction to Computation in the Humanities)
and CMPT 380-3 (Computational Linguistics),
as set forth in S.77-160, be approved and
recommended to the Board for approval.
NOTE - The two courses proposed are intended to replace CMPT 280-3
(Computation in the Humanities I) and CMPT 380-3 (Compu-
tation in the Humanities II - The Computer and the
Humanist). There has now been extensive consultation
between the originator of the course, Professor Cercone,
and Professor Roberts, representative of Linguistics and
Chairman of the Faculty of Arts Curriculum Committee.
This consultation focussed on making the courses maximally
useful to students in such
,
fields as Linguistics.
MOTION 2
That the proposed changes in course description, pre-
requisite, and title, as set forth in S.77-160, be
Approved and recommended to the Board for approval.
Specific changes proposed are as follows:
Change
In
Description
CMPT
118-3
Change In Prerequisite
NPT
201-4
a'IPT
240-3
CMPT
250-3
1PT
283-3
PT
290-3
2IPT
291-3
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SENATE/S CUS
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November 23, 1977
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S
Change in Title and Description
CMPT 301-3
cMPT 302-3
QWT 351-3
Change in Description and Prerequisite
CMPT 400-3
Change in Description
CMPT 401-3
Change in Descriptio
n
and Prerequisite
C1IPT 410-4
Change in Title, Descriptio
n
and Prerequisite
CMPT
411-5
C?4PT 412-5
CMPT 413-5
Change in Title and Prerequisite
CMPT 451-3
Change in Title
MPT 493-1
Change in Title and Prerequisite
MPT 494-1
MOTION 3
?
is
That the proposed change in Lower Division
Requirements for Majors and Honours in
Computing Science, as set forth in S.7710
be approved and recommended to the Board
for approval.
LL
D RB/ tb
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D. R. Birch
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SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
SCV3
77-S5A
MEMORANDUM
.1
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S77,wmX*
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To ................ .r ...... .,M,...Evans.,....Re.gis.t.rar ...
?
id
.......................
Secretary, Senate Committee on
................ .Unde.rgraduate ... Studies
................................................
Subject
?
Revised-New ...
.Course-Proposals ., ............. ..........
?
.
?
QvIPT. 110
and OvIPT. 380
From ......
JanetM. . Blanch.e1,Se..rtaiy
Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies
Unergradua.e C
?
clumComniitt.e.e........
Date...... November ... 14.,....
19.7.7..........................................................
At a meeting held on November 7, 1977 the Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies
Undergraduate Committee approved changes made in the outlines of the above-
noted courses, and I am resubmitting them to you for inclusion on the next
agenda of the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Studies.
Janet M. Blanchet
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SIMON FBASER UNIVERSITY
t••-•
MEMORANDUM ?
flE°fl
To ........... John Dickenson
.
, Crma.
I
...Fac.. .of.Interdjscjp1inary..$tes
Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
SUbIeCI...CMPT 110, CMP.T..360 .
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Li
NOV 14 1977
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I.
From ?
N.
Cercgnft)j
,t
......
Date ?
November 14.1977.
On 4 November, 1977 a meeting was held between T. Calvert (Dean of Interdis-
ciplinary Studies), W. Roberts (Linguistics), and myself to discuss the CMPT 110
and CMPT 380 course proposals. As a result of that meeting the course outlines
were modified and shortened to bring them closer in line with the content I
envisaged. The nature of the changes for the most part involve a scaling down
in the number of topics to be presented in each course and to allow provision for
further investigations by students in complementary programs.
cc. T. Calvert
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SENATE COMMITTEE ON UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
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NF.14 COURSF
PROPOSAL FORM
1.
Calendar Information
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Department:C
Abbreviation Code:
''T
Course Nuuiber I ?
Credit Hours:
25
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Vector:_________
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Title of Course: I
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Calendar Description of Course:
Nature of Course LcTui /Tuøc/L
Prerequisites. (or special instructions):
-urLç,
What course (courses), if any, is being dropped from the calendar if this course is
approved:
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2. Scheduling
How frequently will the course be offered?
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(Mr
Semester in which the course will first be offered?
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Which of your present faculty would be available to inke'the proposed offering
possible? '4cI<-.
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3.
Objectives
of
the Course
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4.
Budgetary and Space Requirements (for information only)
What additional resources will be required in the following areas:
Faculty
Staff
Library ?
c-ic
Audio Visual
Space
Equipment
5. Approval
• Date.,
• ?
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47
Depa
Chairman
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Dean
-
Chairman, SCUS
SCLIS 73-34b-
(When completing this form, for instructions see Memorandum SCUS
73-34a.
Attach course outline).

 
Calendar Description
Introduction to Computation in the Humanities
CMPT 110-3
?
(3-1-0)
This course is designed to present the student with an
overview ?
ofthe techniques, methodology,
?
and use of
computers in hia Z-ork. Students will be introduced
to the concepts of several programming languages with
emphasis on the uses to which they have been put for various
types of humanistic research.
Note: Students will be expected to work on individual
projects. ?
In exceptional cases a group project may
be sanctioned. ?
Topics for projects can be picked by
?
the student (after consultation) or may (by default)
be assigned. In addition, one
ex
a m
(take home, open
notes, essay-type) will be give n
sometime toward the
end of the term, and several homeworks will be
assigned.

 
Introduction to Computation in the Humanities
Course Outline
0.
Week ?
Material
1 ?
Artificial Intelligence and its relationship to the
humanities: ?
what ?
Is ?
Artificial Intelligence [Al];
?
Al research methods; the future.
2- . 4 ?
Introduction to programming languages for humanistic
endeavours: ?
basic constructs, examples, structures,
and uses of PL/1,
?
LISP, ?
SNOBOL ?
(SPITBOL),
?
ALGOL?
(ALGOLW, PASCAL).
5-6 ?
Text ?
Processing; ?
classical
?
methods
?
of ?
text?
processing (data representation, various kinds of
indicies,
?
concordances and frequency counts, etc.);
editing; ?
concordances; ?
cryptography; ?
stylistic ?
description; authorship attribution; style analysis.
7-8 ?
Machine Dictionaries: ?
goals
?
and
?
functions ?
in
linguistic ?
research; ?
compiling, ?
look-up; updating; ?
survey of existing dictionaries; word morphology.
9 ?
Simple parsing without complete sentence analysis.
10-11 Data Base Concepts:
?
Data Base storage and structure;
data ?
retrieval;
?
bibliographies; ?
catalogues;
thesaurses; ?
archives; interactive use of data bases;
?
information retrieval systems; organisation.
12 ?
Selected discussions from the
?
following ?
topics
(suitable for term paper projects)::
?
Text processing
in Law; Computer produced braille; The computer in
art and visual display; Computer analysis, synthesis,
and composition In music; Computer generated stories;
Quantative methods in non-verbal oriented research
including history, archeology, fine arts, and music;
REFERENCE MATERIALS
Lusignan, S., and North, J.
?
(eds), ?
(1977). ?
COMPUTING
?
IN
THE HUMANITIES: Proceedings of the Third International
Conference on Computing in the Humanities, Univ of
Waterloo Press, Waterloo, Ontario.
Computers and the Humanities
?
Computer Studies in the Humanities and Verbal Behaviour
Computers and People
Computers and Human Concern

 
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NEW COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
1.
Calendar Information ?
Department:
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Abbreviation Co.de:-
1 PT
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Course Number:
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B95 ?
Credit Hours: I
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Vector:________
Title of Course: CpL-r-\
Calendar Description of Coure:
SaE.
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Nature of
Couroo
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Prerequisites (or special instructions):
CMPr '2
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CMPt 20SE -
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What course (courses), if any, is being dropped from the calendar if this course is
approved: ?
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2.
Schedulin
How frequently will the course be offered? oc
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c.x- ?
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Semester in which the course will first be offered?
Which of your present faculty would be available to make the proposed offering
possible? ?
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3.
Objectives of the Course
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4.
ftudgetry and Space Requrement8 (for information only)
Whet additional resources will be required in the following areas:
Faculty
Staff
Library ?
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(CAPV
Audio Visual
Space
Equipment
5.
Approval ?
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Date:-
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Dean ?
Chairman, SCtJS
SCUS 73-34b:- (When completing thiu form, for instructions see Memorandum SCUS 73-34a.
Attach cou.rue outline).

 
.
Calendar Description
Computa t lonal Linguistics
CMPT 380-
This course examines the theoretical and applied problems of
co
nstructing and modeling
syst
e ms,
which aim to extract and
co
whole
represent
fieldsmputing ?
d
iscourses,
of
science.
the
?
linguistics,
meaning
by
of
drawing
?
natural
artificial
on
language
co
ntributions
?
intelligence,
sentences
from
or
?
the
of
and
Note: Students will be expected to work on individual
projects. In
e
xceptional cases a group project may
be sanctioned. Topics for projects can be picked by
the student (after
co
nsultation) or may (by default)
be assigned. In addition, one exam (take home, open
notes, essay-type) will be given sometime toward the
assigned.
end of the term, and several homeworks will be
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Computational Linguistics
Course Outline
Week ?
Material
_
?
1 ?
Introduction to computational linguistics:
?
history,
?
aims, results, and applications.
2-4 Methodology: computing, linguistic., and mathematical
foundations of computational linguistics; software
(including LISP programm1ng); tools.
5-6
?
Knowledge ?
Representations: ?
declarative ?
and
procedural ?
know'ledg.e; ?
logic; ?
semantic networks;
frames,
scripts, plans,
?
schema-ta; ?
models stressing ?
intensional and extensiona-1 representations.
7
?
Introduction ?
to
?
Grammatica1 ?
Processing:
computational ?
techniques ?
for ?
transformational,
relational ?
and- ?
transition-network
?
grammars; ?
computational models of psychological processes.
8 ?
ReasonIng and Inference procedures: survey of recent
work in artificial intelligence in relation to
language and cognitive simulation; reasoning from
incomplete knoledge; heuristic method^s
l
of
improving
infê'èñce
9 ?
Discourse and conversational modeling: analysis and
synthesis procedures;
?
control structures, actors,
?
demons, embedded procedural attachment of knowledge.
10 ?
Descriptions
?
of ?
working ?
natural ?
language
understanding systems:
?
the role of their components;
?
difficult or unsolved problems.
11 ?
Speech Recognition and Speech Understanding:
?
review
of ?
actual ?
projects; ?
special ?
requirements ?
of
ôomporients
?
of
?
continuous ?
speech ?
understanding ?
systems.
12
?
?
Applications: actual and perspective applications of
computational linguistics.
REFERENCE MATERIALS
American Journal of Computational Linguistics
Journal of Cognitive Psychology
Cognition
Cognitive Science
Artificial Intelligence
.

 
/
'V
Bobrow, D., and Collins,
?
A. ?
(1975).
?
REPRESENTATION AND
?
UNDERSTANDING, Academic Press.
Winograd, ?
T.(1972).
?
UNDERSTANDING NATURAL
?
LANGUAGE, ?
Academic Press.
Davidson, D.
?
and Harman, G.
?
(ed3)
?
(1972). ?
SEMANTICS OF
NATURAL LANGUAGE,
?
D. Reidel Publishing Company, Boston,
?
Massachusetts.
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MEMOR4A'ND.UM
From.. ?
Ch. P. Bouton,
Chairman',
Department .. Modern Language..
Date-
....October ?
1
1 ?
. 1.97.7
.........................................................
Computing, Science.
In
?
Subject........MPT 380
1
, rppp . sl , . .
After consultation with the Linguistic Division of this Department,
this is to let you know
,
that there is no overlap between our program and
your course proposal, at least not at the undergraduate level. Our
computiftional 1inguisti
1
c coarse- is i'r the Calendar at the graduate level.
On the Other hard, ay. I aga'in
tell
you that we would be most pleased
if you would
dive
a talk to our graduate students at our Linguistics
Coil eq ui urn.
CPU/by ?
Ch. P. Bouton,
Chairman, DML.
cc - Dr. J. Hust
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SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
SCUS 77:5.
4
MIMORANDUM
?
o ................ .Mr...kLM.....Evans....Rgis.trar ... and ....................... .From ......J....,Bianchet ?
Secretary
.
...of.
... the........................
Secretary of tfie Senate Committee ?
Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies
on...
Stud...........................................dergra4uateçurriculumc
Subject........ ?
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caiiin.itte
I..,.S.C......7.7:3.2
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.
uthig.. .Scie
ic...
..........
Date
......Ncveinber7,1.9.7.7
New Course Proposals and Curriculum Modifications
At a meeting held on November 1, 1977 the Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies
Undergraduate Curriculum Committee approved the changes outlined in the
attached paper.
Would you please place this item on the next agenda of the Senate Committee
on Undergraduate Studies.
Janet M. Blanchet
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• .1.
MEMORANDUM
To ?
Cbair1Th11t,
Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies
Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
Subject
?
COURSE PROPOSAL FORMS
From
David C. Kirkpatrick, Chairman
Computing Science Program
Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
Date November 4, 1977
Attached are New Course Proposal Forms detailing changes in Course
Title/Calendar Description/Prerequisites for the following courses: CT 118-3,
Ct1PT 201/4, CMPT
240-3,
CMPT 250-3, CMPT 283-3, CHPT 290-3, CMPT 291-3, CMPT 301-3,
CMPT 302-3, CMPT 351-3, CMPT 400-3, CT 401-3, C}T 410-4, CT 411-5, cT 412-5,
CMPT
413-5,
CMPT 451-3, CMPT 493-1 and C1PT 494-1.
These changes were approved at the Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies
Undergraduate Curriculum CotI1tteë meeting Of Nore'iber 1, 1977. The rationale
for individual changes is presented in the attached memorandum which is a revision
of my memorandum of October 14th on CALENDAR CHANGES.
I trust this material will be appropriate for forwarding to SCUS.

 
SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY ?
MEMORANDUM
To ?
See distribution below
?
From. ?
Elma Krbavac
.-
?
Computing Science Program
Subject
COURSE PROPOSALS,
7.
COMPUTING SCIENCE
?
Date. ?
October18.,
1,977
In accordance with the regulations of the Senate Committee
on Undergraduate Studies, please find attached two course proposals for your
consideration.
ca
Enc.
• ?
DISTRIBUTION:
E.W. 'Roberts, Chairman, Arts Curriculum Committee
M. Wideen, Chairman, Education Curriculum Committee
D. Ryeburn, Chairman, Science Curriculum Committee
C.C. ?
H. Evans, Registrar
J. Dickinson, Chairman, FIDS Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
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SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
?
MEMORANDUM
Chairman
To....•Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies
Undergraduat e Curriculum Committee
Subject .... . ...
.
.
CALENDAR CHANCES
?
..
David C. Kirkpatrick, Chairman ?
S
From Computing Science Program
Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
Date ?
November
,
4, 1977
The attached 1977/78 Calendar Tear sheets contain recommended changes in the
Computing Science portion of the Undergraduate Calendar as approved by the Computing
Science Program.
?
These are submitted for approval by the Faculty of Interdisciplinary
Studies Undergraduate Curriculum Committee and forwarding to SCUS.
?
The following is
a summary, with rationale, of the proposed changes.
MPT 205-3 INTRODUCTION TO FORMAL TOPICS IN COMPUTING SCIENCE ) Included for information
CMPT 293-3 INTRODUCTION TO MINICOMPUTERS & MICROPROCESSORS
?
) only (courses were ap-
MPT 315-2 ADVANCED SOFTWARE PROJECT
?
) proved by Senate in Oct.)
MPT 11.0-3 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTATION IN THE HUMANITIES
This is intended to replace CMPT 280-3.
?
New course proposal form is attached.
cMPT 380-3 COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS
This is intended to replace the current CMPT 380-3. . New course proposal form is
attached.
CHANGES IN COURSE TITLE/CALENDAR DESCRIPTION/PREREQUISITES
Attached New Course Proposal Forms detail all of the following changes.
CMPT 118-3 - calendar description changed.
Rationale: The present calendar description is misleading. Students
are lead to believe that some combinations of the courses
C1IT 121 through 186
186 serve as an alternative (in fact,
encouraged alternative) to CMPT 118. In practice, few of
the courses CMPT 121 through CMPT 186 are offered on a
regular basis. Furthermore, CMPT 118 has evolved in such
a way that, while it remains fundamentally a project
oriented course, a number of concepts have come to be
regularly Introduced in its context. The new calendar
description indicates the concepts that are emphasized
hi CNJ "1 118
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CMPT 201-4, 240-3, 250-3, 283-3 - in prerequisites "at least two credits in
Computing Projects in the Arts and Sciences" has been changed to CMPT 118-3.
Rationale: This Is In keeping with our modi I cation in CMPT 1
8
-3 and our
rcconi t ion that combinations
of c
o
urses
es drawn I rum CMPT 121
a
through CMPT 186 do not serve as an lternative to CMI'T 118.
Q1T 290-3 and 291-3 - changes in prerequisites (special instructions) and
• ?
changes in Physics prerequisite for CMPT 291.
Rationale: Notes have been added as special
?
instructions
?
to ensure
that students do not attempt to take both (MPT 290 and 291 for
credit. ?
(No students have been permitted to do so in the past.)
The change in CMPT 291 prerequisite from PHYS 204 to PHYS 150-3
is in response to the replacement in Physics of PHYS 204 by
PHYS 150-3, the latter being designed specifically for students
intending to take CMPT 291.
CMPT 301-3 - change in title and calendar description
(MPT 302-3 —
?
Uto ?
11
U
?
U
CMPT
351-3
?
?
-
it
?
U
of ?
11
U
to
CMPT 400-3
?
-
It
?
if
calendar description and Prerequisite
CMPT 401-3 ?
-
of
?
"
? "
CMPT 410-4 ?
-
it
?? "
to
11
and prerequisites
(:MI'T 451-3
?
-
it
?
"
t [tie and prerequisites
Rationale: In all cases course title and calendar description changes are
intended to reflect more accurately the content of the course as
it is being offered.
?
In no casdo these
m
odifications represent
substantial departures from the original intent of these courses.
The prerequisite changes are designed to take advantage of the
recently Introduced CMPT 205-3 and to ease the prerequisite structL
which was making some of our highest level courses inaccessable to
certain of our students.
CMPT 411-5, 412-5, 413-5 - changes in title, calendar description and prerequisites
Rationale: The title and calendar description is intended to clarify the natur
Of
the practicum sequence.
?
The added prerequisite specifies
in writing the requirements that have been applied to date.
?
It
also makes the practicum courses sequential (already implied in the
title) which makes it clear to students that they are not mutually
exclusive.
CMPT 493-1 and 494-1 - changes in title and prerequisite
Rationale: The simplification of the title removes the possible suggestion
that these colloquia are not restricted to issues in Computing
Science. ?
The prerequisite change makes the colloquia sequential
(already implied in the title) which makes It clear to students
that they are not mutually exclusive.
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CHANCES IN LOWER DIVTSION COURSE REQUIREMENTS FOR MAJORS AND HONORS IN COMPUTING SCIENCE
?
- -------
CMPT 103-3 -
------------
INTRODUCTION TO A HIGH LEVEL PROGR4ING LANGUAGE I
CMPT 105-3 - FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS OF COMPUTING
Three credits in Computing Projects in the Arts and Sciences
CMPT 201-4 - Data and Program Organization
MPT 260-3 - SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS OF A COMPUTERIZED SOCIETY
Proposed additional
?
CMPT 118-3 - COMPUTING PROJECTS IN THE ARTS AND SCIENCES
requirements: (replacing "Three credits in Computing Projects in the Arts and
Sciences)
CMPT 205-3 - INTRODUCTION TO FORMAL TOPICS IN COMPUTING SCIENCE
CMPT
290-3 -
INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL SYSTEMS
or
CMPT
291-3 - ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL CIRCUITS
MATH 101-3 - INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS
MATH 151-3 - CALCULUS I
MAI'lI 152-3
?
- ?
CALCuLuS .11
RatI oil
'
le: Our additional requirements stem from two sources
?
1)
?
It has been recognized for some time now that the mathematical background
of many of our students is less than adequate both in preparation for our
higher level courses and in terms of general problem solving skills.
?
It
is Lu] t that this situation has resulted in part from our lack of insistence
on mathematics prerequisites for certain courses and in part by our failure
to euCotiag(--t students to develop a working knowledge of general mathematica
techO I cl•
(MPT 205-3 has been introduced to expose students to elements of discrete
mathematics and their applications within Computing Science.
?
This lays
a foundation for the study of the theoretical aspects of Computing Science.
MATH 101-3,
MATH
151-3, and
MATH
152-3 - have been chosen as courses
at provide a minimally adequate background in statistics and calculus.
?
2)
?
CMPT 290-3 (or
CMPT
291-3) has been proposed as a prerequisite for
CMPT 400-3. Since CMPT 400 is a required upper level course for all
Majors and Honors students MPT 290-3 (or CMPT 291-3) is being listed
as a lower division requirement.
In addition to the above requirements we have listed as "strongly recommended" and
'10cinmundetl' respect I vu I y , the courses MATh 232-3 and PHIL 21.0-3.
?
Elements of Linear
Algebra, in particu1flr, play a significant role in some of the courses. MATH 371-3
is spec If led as a recommended alternative to MATH 101-3 for students contemplating
taking certain of our tipper luvel.s courses
(CMPT
305-3, CMPT 360-3, or CMPT 404-4.)
DGK:ek
Ends.
Present requirements:
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Deportment:
Computing Science
Abbreviation Code:
CMPT
?
Course Number:
iia ?
Credit Hours:
3 ?
Vector:_____
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Title of Course:
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Computing Projects in the Arts & Sc.icnces
Calendar Description of Course:
This course is intended primarily to strenChen and broaden the student's experience
with computer applications and techniques. Emphasis will be placed on project planning,
structured programming, documentation, validation of programs, and performance evaluatior
(Seminar)
Short project courses are sometimes offered under the following numbers:
Nature of Course
Prerequisites (or special instructions)
Prerequisite for CMPT 118 through CMPT 186 inclusive: CMPT 103-3.
Some short project courses may require additional prerequisites.
What course (courses), if any, is being dropped from
the
calendar if this course is
approved:
2.
ScheduUn
How frequently will the course be offered?
Semester in which the course will first be offered?
Which of your present faculty v.uIc be available to make the proposed offering
possible?
3.
Objectivesofthe Course.
4.
Budgetar
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and Space Requirements (for information only)
What additional resources, will be required in the following areas:
Faculty
Staff
Library
Audio Visual
Space
Equipment
5. Approval
Date ?
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Department
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Computing Science
:
Abbreviation Code:
CMPT ?
Course Number:
201 ?
Credit
Title of Course:
?
Data and Program Organization
Calendar DeOcription of Cou'rs'e:
Nature of Course
Prerequisites (or special instructions):
CMPT 103-3 105-3, 118-3.
?
(For Computing Science Majors.)
What course (courses), if any, is being dropped
fro'M the
calendar if
this
course is
approved:
2.
Schedulin g
How frequently will the course be offered?
Semester In which the course will first be of'fè'rd?
Which of your present f:tc1ty
?
uI be Avalla'bli p
to mike the proposed offering
possible?
3.
Objectives of the Cojrie
4.
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Calendar Information
?
Department:
?
Computing Science
Abbreviation
Code:
CMPT ?
Course Number:
240 ?
-
Credit Hours; ?
?
Vector:
Title of
Course; ?
Computers in the Life Sciences
Calendar Description of Course:
Nature of Course
Prerequisites (or special instructions):
CMPT
in
the
103-3,
Life Sciences.
CMPT 118-3 one course in Introductory SLL';tic;; tt'o appropriate
courses
What course (courses), if any, is
bvtng
dropped from the calendar if this course is
approved:
2. Scheduling
How frequently will the course be offered?
Semester in which the course will first be offered?
Which of your present faculty w.uJc be available
to
make the proposed offering
possible?
3.
Objectives of the Course
.—.
4. Budgetary and Space Requirements (for information only)
What additional resources will be required in the following areas:
Faculty
Staff
Library
Audio Visual
Space
Equipment
5. Approval
Date: ?
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Calendar Information
?
Department: ?
Computing Science
Abbreviation Code: CMPT
?
Course Number: 250
?
Credit
Hours:
?
3
Vector:_________
Title of Course:
?
Computer Uses in Environmental Studies
Calendar Description of Course:
Nature of Course
Prerequisiteu (or special in;truciions):
CMPT 103-3, CMPT 118-3,
at
least two appropriate cour.cs in the Environmental Sciences.
What course (courses), If any, Is being dropped from the calendar If this course is
approved:
2.
Schcdulinj
How frequently will the course be offered?
Semester In which the course will first be offered?
Which of your present faculty c.uk he available to make the proposed offering
po s s lb 1 c I
3.
Objt1veof theCourse
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4. ! ?
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What additional resources will be required
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Visual
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see
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1. Calendar Information
?
Department:
?
Computing
Science
Abbreviation Code:
CMPT_
Course Number:
283 ?
Credit Hours: ?
3
Vector:_________
Title of Course:
Programming Languages
Calendar Description of Course:
Nature of Course
Prerequisites (or special lnatrutions):
CMPT 103-3, 105-3 ,
1.1A-3,
at last one course in Grammar'
,,1
a
'
Foreign Language or Linguisti
What course (courses) , if any, is being dropped from the calendar if this course is
approved:
2. Schedulin
g
How frequently will the course be offered?
Semester in which the course will first be offered?
Which of your present faculty w.uI be available to make the proposed offering
possible?
.-
3. Objectives of the Course
'• Budgetary and Space Repiircments (for information only)
What additional resources will be required
in
the following areas:
Faculty
Staff
Library
Audio Visual
Space
Equipment
5. Approval
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1.
Calendar Information
?
Department: ?
COMPUTING SCIENCE
Abbreviation Code:
CMPT
?
Course Number:
290
?
Credit Hours:
3
?
Vector:_________
Title of Course:
?
INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL SYSTEMS
Calendar Description of Course:
Nature of Course
Prerequisites (or special instructions):
NOTE: This course may not be taken for further credit by those who have obtained credit
or are concurrently registered in CMPT 291-3.
Prerequisite: CMPT 105-3.
What course (courses), if any, Is being dropped from the calendar
if
this
course is
approved:
2.
Schedulin
g
now frequently will the course be offered?
Scmter in which the course will first be offered?
Which of your present faculty .u!' be
available
?
make the
prppps.ed offering
possible?
3.
Obec
tIves
of the Course
?
.
4.
srztnJl!
?
(for information only)
What addlticmal
reoc)urces
will
be
required in the ,foll,owi,ng areas:
Faculty
Staff
I. i b vary
Audio Visunt
Space
LquipuCflt.
5. Approval
Date :./°2
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Department:
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COMPUTING SCIENCE -
Abbreviation Code:
CMPT
Course Number:
?
291
?
Credit Hours:
3
?
Vector:_________
Title of Course:
ANALOGUE AND
DIGITAL CIRCUITS
Calendar
Description of
Course:
.-
Nature of Course
Prerequisites (or special instructions):
NOTE: This course may not be taken for further credit: by
those
who have obtained credit
CMPT 290-3.
Prerequisites: PHYS 150-3, CMPT 105-3.
What course (courses)
if any, is being dropped from the calendar if this course Is
approved:
2.
Schedultnj1
How frequently will the course be offered?
Semester in which the course will first be offered?
Which of your present faculty
?
be available to make the proposed offering
possible?
3.
Obiective
g
of the Course.
!
etaryandpce_Requirements
(for information only)
What additional renources will be required in the following areas:
Faculty
Staff
Library
Audio Visual
Sp
li
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Eq
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I p inc n
t
.
5. Approval?
Date:
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Information
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Department ?
Computing Science
Abbreviation
Code:Cf1PT
Course Number
_ Credit
flours: ?
Vector:_________
Title
of Course: System Development methodology
Calendar Description of Course:
This course is designed to give the student detailed know-
e accepted methods used to develop computer application systems.
ledge concerning th
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Topics
covered include system definition study, preliminary design, human engineering, database
logical and physical design, data communications, security subsystems, coding, debugging,
testing, system conversion, implementation and operation. The course consists of lectures
and assifjnments given by the staff of the University's Computing Centre.
Nature ot Course
?
(Lecture/Tutorial)
Prerequisites (or special. instr :tions)
Students with credit for C1iPT 301 under its former title cannot take
this course for further credit.
What course (courses) , if any, is being
dropped
from the
calendar
If this course is
approved:
2. Sc hedUlin
S
la
how frequently
will the
course
be of ftrec1?
Semester
In Which the course
g
ill first be
offered?
Which of your present faculty
?
be available to make the
proposed
offering
possible?
3.
Objectiv e
; Of tj)cCOurRC
4.etaryad5
?
(for
information only)
dj
What additional resources will be required in the following areas:
Faculty
Staff
Library
Audio Visual
Space
Equipment
5. Approval
Date:
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?
Dean
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Chairman, SCUS
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1.
Calendar Information
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Department:
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Computing Science
Abbreviation Code:
CMPT ?
Courue Number:
302
?
- Credit Hours:
?
?
Vector:
S
Title of Course:
System
Development
Projects
Calendar Description of Course:
The concepts taught in CMPT
301-3
are applied in
this
course by assigning the
student
a project
to develop a
computer application system. The
student is expected
to prepare written and oral presentations covering
the
critical
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phases of
project
development-proposal,
detailed desiqn,
status reporting,
and
implementa-
tion. ?
(Lecture/Tutorial)
Nature of Course
Prerequisites (or special instructions):
Students with credit for CMPT 302 under its former title cannot take this
course for further credit.
What course (courses), if any,
is
being dropped fron the calendar if this course is
approved:
2. Schedulin g
How frequently will the course be offered?
Semester in
which
the course will first be offered?
Which of your present faculty wuI be available to make the proposed offering
possible?
3.
Obiectives of the Course
r
L
4.
8udetnry and Space Requirements (for information only)
What additional resources will be required in the following areas:
Faculty
Staff
Library
Audio Visual
Space
Equipment
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Department:
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Computing Science
Course Number:
35
1
?
Credit Hours;
3
Vector: ?
-
Abbreviation
Code:
Title of
course: ?
Introduction to Computer Graphics
Calendar
Descriptio
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of Course:
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display hardware, input devices and
functions,
plotting and mapping algorithms, picture
processing, graphic data structures, display algorithms, 2D and 3D graphic transformations
(Lecture/Tutorial)
Nature
and
of Corse
applications.
Prercqui
sites (or special inutructions)
Students with credit for CMPT 351 under its former title cannot take
this course for further credit.
What course (courses), if any, Is bving droppe
d
from the calendar If this course Is
app rov(:d:
2. Schedu&
1ow frequently will the
corS
be offered?
Semester in which the course will first be offered?
Which of ',our present faculty w.'uk be available to make the proposed offering
po;sibli?
3.
Q ?
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• ?
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only)
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Audio V1tiiii
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i. Calendar Information
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Department:
Abbreviation Code:
CMPT ?
Course Number
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400
?
Credit
Hours: ?
3
Vector:_________
Title of Course:
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iia.rdwarc-SoftW,irC ArclI.itectuH' I
Calendar
Description
of Course:
This course cxpiorS thc functional
behavior:
and
,i,jdr/'i itt
;t ructures
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computer
systems. Topics include
evolution of computer ircifl((CtuIOS,
memory organizations,
microarchi tectures, vi rtua
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memories, microprogramlflifl'J, stack machines, pipelined
processors, array
processing and
protection.
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Nature of Course
PrerequisiteS (or special instructions):
.
CMPT 201-4, CMPT 205-3, and CMPT 290-3 or
CMPT
291-3.
What course (courses) , If any, is b&lng dropped from the calendar if this course i
s
approved:
2.
Schedulp.
How frequently
w i ll
the course be offered?
Semester
in which
the
course will
first
be
offered?
Which of your present
faculty ?
be
available
to make
the
proposed offering
possible?
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4.
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Space
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Title of
Course: Hardware-software
Architecture II
Calendar Description of Course:
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architecture
and jrnc_shar.Lflg,
sequence.
multiprogramming
concurrent
TOp2C:S
proceSSeS,
include evolution
procesS cooperation
of operating
deadlocks
stefflS,
and scheduling
(Lecture)
algorithms.
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sp
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U;
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how frequently will the course be offered?
Semester
it'
which the course wi1.1 first be offered?
the proposed offering
Which of your present faculty
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Department:
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Computing Science
Abbreviation Code:
CMPT ?
Course Number:
410
?
Credit hours:
?
4
Vector:__________
Title of Course:
?
Artificial Intell.ijence
Calendar Description of Course:
This
course provides a unified discussion of
tho
fundamental approache:.; Lo the problems in artil.i i.i
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considered are: representatiOnal typology ano s'':i
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programming; pattern recognition and classification; theorem proving;
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?
(Lecture/Tutorial)
Prerequisites (or special instructions):
CIIPT 201-4 and CMPT 205-3
What course (courses), if any, is being dropped from the calendar if this course is
approved:
2.
Scheduling
How frequently will the course be offered?
Semester in which the course will first be offered?
Which of your present faculty
?
uId
be available to make the proposed offering
possible?
- 3. Object1ve8 of the Course
4. Budgetary and SpaceRequ1remC
?
(for information only)
What additional resources will be required in the following areas:
Faculty
Staff
Library
Audio Visual
Space
Equipment
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Department
: ?
Computing
Science
Abbreviation
Code:_c!LL
Course
Number:_U__
Credit hours:
5
_
Vector:_____
Title of Course;
?
Job Practicum i
Calendar Description of
Course: Students partici pate in a work/study program with business,
industr
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,
government, students must apply for admission to this program four months
prior to actual enrolment.
Nature of Course
Prerequisites (or special instructions)
Approval of the department. Students will normally be required to have completed
at least CMPT 201-4.
Students with credit for CMPT 411 under its former title
cannot take this course for further credit.
What course (courses) , if any,
15
being dropped from the
calendar if
this
course is
approved:
2.
Schcdul
11ow frequentlY will the course be
Offered?
Semester in which the
. wLl.1
I
iri;t be offered?
Which of your present faculty
?
be available to make the
proposed
offering
possible?
3. Objec
tives
4.B1L
?
ni l
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pa
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.
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(for information only)
What additional resources will be
required in
the
following areas:
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Staff
Library
Audio Vlsunl
Space
Equipment.
5.
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Department:
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Computing Science
Course Number: 412
?
Credit Hours:
?
Vector:
Title of Course:
?
Job Practicui p
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Calendar
business,
Description
industry, or
of
government.
Course:
Studt?nts
Students
participate
must apply
in
for
a work/study
admission to
P
rogram
this
with
prograth
four months prior to actual enrolment.
1. Calendnr Information?
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.
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Prerequisites (or special instructions):
its
CMPT
former
411-5
title
and approval
cannot take
of the
this
departiwint.
course for further
Students
credit.
with ct-edit for CMPT 412 under
What
approved:
course
(courzcu) , if any, is
bcfng
dropped from the calendar if this course is
2. Schcdu1in
flow frequently will the course he offered?
Semester in which the
course will
first be offered?
Which
possible?
of your present faculty
';uH
be available to make the proposed offering
.. 3.
O
bjectivC8
of the Course
4.
Re
qu
i
rements(for information only)
What additional resources
will
be required in the
fo
llowing areas:
Faculty
Staff
Library
Audio Visual
Space
Lquiprnent
. Approval
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SENATE COMMITTEE ON UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
COURSE PROPOSAL FO
Computing Science
1. Calendar InformatiOn
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Department:
Abbreviation Code:________
CMPT
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Course Number:
413
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Credit Hours:
5
Vector:_________
Title of Course:
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Job Practicum nT
Calendar Description of Course:
Students
participate
in a work/study program with business,
industry, or government. Stucknts must
aj.piti
for admission
to
this program four months
prior
to
actual enrolment.
Nature of Course
Prerequisites (or special Instructions):
CMPT 412-5 and approval of the department.
Students with credit for CMPT 413 under
its former title cannot take this course for further credit.
What course (courses), if any, Is being dropped from the calendar if this course is
approved:
2.
Schedu1
HOW
frequently will the course he offered?
Semester In which the course will first be offered?
Which of your present faculty
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be available to make the proposed offering
possible?
3.
Ohect1ve of the Course
4. Budetar
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ekem ?
(for information only)
What additional reoource
will
be required in the following areas:
Faculty
Staff
Library
Audio Visual
Space
Equipment
5. ppryj
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COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
1.
Calendar Information
Department.
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COMPUTING SCIENCE
Abbreviation Code:
CMPT
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Course Number:
451
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Credit Hours::? ?
Vector:
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Title of Course:
INTERACTIVE GRAPHICS AND ANIMATION SYSTEMS
Calendar Description
of Course:
Nature of
Course
Prerequisites (or special instructions):
CMPT
205-3, CMPT 351-3.
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Students with credit for CMPT 451 under its former title
cannot take this course for further credit.
What
approved:
course (courses),
if
any, is
being
dropped from
the
calendar if this courre is
2. Scheduling
how frequently will the course be offered?
Semester in which the course will first be offered?
Which
possible?
of your present faculty
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u1 be available to make the proposed
offering
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3.
Objectives of the Course
4.
Bud tarztnd_Spncjjiyements (for information only)
Whiin additional resources
will
be required
in
the following areas:
Faculty
Staff
Library
Audio Visual
Space
Equipment
5. Lrir\1
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DepJtmcnt Chairman
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Dean ?
Chairman, SCUS
SCUS 13-34b:-
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completing this form, for inaiructiona
see
Memorandum SCUS •73-34a.
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PROPOSAL FORM
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Calendar Information
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Department
Computing Science
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Abbreviation Code:
CML'T
Courte Number: 493
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Credit Hours:
1
Vector:_________
Title of CourBe:
Colloquium I
Calendar Description of Course:
Nature of Course
Prerequitsiteu (or special instructions):
Students with credit for CMPT 493 under its former title cannot take this
course for further credit.
What course (courses), if any, is being dropped from the calendar if this course is
approved:
2.
Schedultn
How frequently will the course be offered?
Semester in which the course will first be offered?
Which of your present faculty .uH be available to make the proposed offering
possible?
3.
Objectives oftheCourst
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4.
Budryand Space
_Reufremeut.s
(for Information only)
What addi tinual renouurcrs
will
he required in the following areas:
Faculty
Staff
Lib
r
ary
Audio Vitwi1
Y;pncc
Equipment
5.
Approval
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Depnrtent Chairman
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Dean
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Chairman, SCIJS
73-34t): --
(When completing this form, for instructions see Memorandum SCUS 73-34a.
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Outline).

 
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1.
Calendar Information ?
Department:
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Computing Science
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Abbreviation Code:
CMPT ?
Course Number:494 ?
- Credit Hours:
1
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Vector:
Title of Course: ?
Colloquium Jr
Calendar Description of Course:
Nature of Course
Prerequisites
(or special
Instructions):
for
CMPT
CMPT
105-3,
494
CMPT
under
493-1,
its former
and at
title
least
cannot
6() semester
take this
hours
course
credi.
for further
Students
credit.
with credit
What course (courses), if any, Is being dropped from the calendar if this course is
approved:
2.
SchedulInj
flow frequently will the cour;e be offered?
Semester in which the course wil.l first be offered?
Which of your present faculty
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be available to make the Proposed offering
pc)sib1e?
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3. Objective of the Course
4. B udg
etary and Space R'qulrcments (for information only)
What additional reoourccs will be required
in
the following areas:
Fuculty
Staff
Library
Audio Visual
Space
Equipment.
5.
Ajproval
Date:
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Dean
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Chairman, SCUS
SCUS
13-34b:-
(When completing thiu form, for instructions
HCC
Memorandum SCUS 73-34a.
Attach courue outline).

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