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SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY .
S.
71431
MEMORANDUM
SENATE ?
SENATE COMMITTEE ON NON-CREDIT
From...... .INSTRUCTION
.... ............... ............ .............................................
REPORT ON COMMITTEE ACTIVITIES -
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OCTOBER 18, 1974
Sub•ject
....
.
sUMMER1974......................................................
... ..... ... ... .............
.Date .....
......................
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.......................................................................... ..............
MOTION: ?
"That Senate ratify the course approved by the Senate Committee
on Non-Credit Instruction for offering during the Fall Semester,
1974, as set forth in S.74-131:
Offered by
?
Course Title
Continuing Education
Solzhenitsyn and the Soviet Past
and Faculty of Arts
English Department
English 001 - Writing
Reading & Study Centre
Reading & Study 001 - 8 wks.
Reading & Study Centre
Reading & Study 001 - 4 wks.
Reading & Study Centre
English Language Program
Reading & Study Centre
Rapid Reading
Reading & Study Centre
Typing
Continuing Education
Photographer's Eye (advanced)
Continuing Education
Documentary Film
Communication Studies .
Video Vibes
Continuing Education
Introductory Japanese
Continuing Education
Intermediate Japanese
Library
Access to Information
Arts Centre
"At Home' & Rehearsal
Arts Centre
Elementary Dance
Arts Centre
Intermediate Dance
Arts Centre
Advanced Dance
Arts Centre ?
.
Super 8mm film
Arts Centre
. 16mm film
Arts Centre
Introduction to Video
Arts Centre
Continuing Video
Arts Centre ?
. Aesthetics of Video
Arts Centre
Theatre Workshop
Arts Centre
Lighting Workshop

 
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Arts Centre
Arts Centre
Arts Centre
Arts Centre
Arts Centre
Arts Centre
Arts Centre
Arts Centre
Arts Centre
Arts Centre
Arts Centre
Computing Centre
Computing Centre
Computing Centre
Computing Centre
Computing Centre
Computing Centre
Continuing Education
Health Services
Recreation Department
Sceneshop Skills
Audio Technical Skills
Madrigal Singers
Choir
Voice Production & Sight Reading (beginning)
Voice Production & Sight Reading (intermediate)
Language of Music
Beginning Recorder
Intermediate Recorder
Advanced Recorder
Renaissance Ensemble
Introduction to APL
Introduction to SPSS
Intermediate APL
Introduction to WYLBUR
Introduction to Software packages in the
program library
Computing Centre Orientation
Photographer's Eye - beg.
First Aid
Recreation Courses."
9

 
The Senate Committee on Non-Credit Instruction has approved
the courses listed on the attached Motion sheet for offering during
the Fall semester, 1974. Course proposal forms for each of these
courses are attached, with the exception of the General Education Activity
Classes offered by the Department of Recreation. It was agreed that a
composite submission, a copy of which is also attached, could be made
for these particular courses. These courses are now submitted to Senate
for its ratification. ?
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Course No.
NON-CREDIT 40Ufl[ PROPOSAL FORM
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS AND RETURN THE FORM TO:
Chairman
do
Senate
Division
Committee
of Continuing
on Non-Credit.
Education
Instruction
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROPOSED
GOER2E
TITLE: Solzhenitsyn and the Soviet Past
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I.
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To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor: ?
Dr. Jan Jozef Solecki
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements: At the discretion of Continuing Education
(Please provide details of type of promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Posters and newspapers
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honoraria Dr. J.J. Solecki
?
$_
50.00
(Please list names and amounts)
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable)
?
$____________
Miscellaneous Expenses:
?
$____________
Total
$_
50.00
Revenue:
Course fees:
?
x $_________________
Miscellaneous Revenue:
?
$____________
Total
$/.ø<0
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SECTION ii
?
- To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education
Department/Division proposing the course:
Proposed Instructor: -
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Proposed Course 'Title:
(Please attach a full desCriPtion of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
Budget Arrangements:
Stipend/Honoraria:
?
$
Revenues (i.e. fees, etc.)
?
S
?
$
Department! Division subsidizing course:
Publicity Requirements:'
J
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
J
To be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES
Intended "target" audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
General public
Proposed time period for course: One lecture to be given both at noon and
in the evening, sometime during the last two weeks of May, 1974;
Commencement Date: P
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€2Y' ?
End Date:
D
Mon.
D
Tues.
?
Wed.
?
Thurs.
?
Fri.
?
Sat. ?
Sun.
Time: ?
from ?
'oft,
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to
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13o-top
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7 5
VOp
Location Proposed: At the discretion of Continu
i n
g
Educatinn.
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C( ?
l
Fee to be charged:
?
none
Enrolment: ?
Maximum _
?
Minimum -
Any Special
Requ irements:
(i.e.
space, equipment, etc.)
None
(NOTE
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Persons proposing cour
?
ear in mind the
deadline dates
?
course
submitt
?
the Senate
?
proposal forms to be
For ttq__Sjarr1ng emester: October 15:
Summer semester: February 15.)

 
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Date: April
19, 1974.
Signature of Proposer:
Signature of Instructor
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19, 1974. ?
Department/Divis
ion
Authofl\
zatiOn:
flan of Arts Of fi ce
(where applicable), ?
Date:
April 19, 1974
NOTE: Courses sponsored by Departments,
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
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For Office Use:
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1.
Course No.
3I W-7
Date received: ?
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Date Submitted to Non-Credit Committee: 1.
2.
3.
Approved:
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Rejected: 1.
2.
3.
Reason for rejection:
1.
2.
I
3.
Action:
Evaluation Date: -
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Number of times
offered:
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9-73. ?
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• Course No.
?
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NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS AND RETURN THE FORM TO:
Chairman
• ?
Senate
do
Division
Committee
of Continuing
on Non-Credit
Education
Instruction
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROP .O.SD COURSE TITLE:
?
English 001-0
V ?
:(1èase attach a full description of the course,
,.iqidJ cat ing course .content, etc.)
sEciVIoN ?
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To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Prop6sed Instructor: .
?
David Savage
.:.Jease attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Pub 1jac-i -
,ty Requirements:
:.P1ase provide detaiTs of type of promotion required,
eg newspaper, general mailing, special mailing)
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipe9ds/H0n0rar
'.(Pléase list names and amounts)
$ ?
--
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable)
• Miscellaneous Expenses:
Revenue:
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Total $____________
Cóursé fees:
?
x
M.isdel laneous Revenue:
'Total $____________

 
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SECTION 11
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- To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education
Department/Division proposing the course:
?
English
Proposed Instructor:
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David Savage
(Please attach resume, irnot regular SFU faculty)
Proposed Course Title:
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English 001 - Writing
(Please attach a full desCriPtiofl of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
The principles and practices of expository
writing. This course will require two hours class time a week.
Budget Arrangements:
St ipend/Honoraria:
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Revenues (i.e. fees, etc.)
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$
Department/Division subsidizing course:
Publicity Requirements:
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To be arranged by Department proposing the course
i:n To be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
target audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;
the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
Proposed time period for course:
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Fall Trimester 1974
Commencement Date:
September 9, 1974
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End Date:
December 5. 974
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from
11:30 - 12:20 Tut. #1
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to ?
2:30 - 3:32 Tut. #4
- 2:20 Tut. #2
Location Proposed:
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Seminar room
Fee to be charged:
Enrolment: ?
Maximum ___________ ?
Minimum
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
deadi ne dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
Instruction:
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For the Fall semester: June 15.
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For the Spring semester: October 15.
the Summer semester: February 15.)
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Evaluation Date:
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offered:
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Signature of Proposer:
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Date:___________
Signature of Instructor:
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Date:
Department/Division Authorization:
(where applicable)
Date:
NOTE: Courses sponsored by Departments,
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
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For Office Use:
Date received:
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Course No.
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Date Submitted to Non-Credit Committee: 1.
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Reason for rejection:
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COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
. Course Title:
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Reading and Study 001 - 8 week section
Full Description of Course: Reading and Study 001 is a non-credit course for
training students in effective methods of reading
and study. It consists of a one-hour lecture, one-
hour tutorial and one-hour lab session per week.
Purposeful, flexible reading skills and planned
scheduled study techniques are emphasized. Increased
reading speed is one aspect of the training, but the
main emphasis is on speed of comprehension. A
student's present reading skills and Study patterns
are assessed prior to individual programming.
Main areas of emphasis:
- rapid reading and comprehension
- correlation of lectures and reading material for
essays or exam purposes.
- critical reading
- exam writing
- notetaking and listening
concentration and retention
Requirements for Entrants:(lf any): Registered in present semester at SF11
Rationale for the Course: To help students deal effectively with course and
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degree requirements.
For Whom is the Course Intended: Registered SFU students
(course is also open to interested Faculty and staff)
ProDosed Dates, Time and Place of Offerings:
First eight weeks of each Semester
Jan. -
April; May - August; Sptember - December.
Formal lecture-tutorial time
Labs continue for whole semester
Time: 9:30 - 3:30 (Each student registers for 3 hours
per week - time to be chosen from Non-Credit
Programs and Activities Schedule; an example is
attached)
Place: AQ 3058, AQ 3057, and AQ 3052
Proposed Instructors: ?
Regular Reading and Study staff
P.L. Franklin, Director
B. Bowman, Assistant to Director
Reading Assistant -
Reading Assistant- (at present two short)
Proposed Student Fee:
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NIL
Maximum number of students: 350 per semester , Spring and Fall; 200 - Summer
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Proposed Course Budget: covered in regular fiscal budget
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Expenses: Instructor(s) stipend(s):
Travel & Accomodat ion
Rental of Facilities:
Equipment and Materials;
Other expenses (list):
TOTAL COST
Anticipated Revenue:,
?
NIL
Net Cost of Proposed Course:
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NIL
Special Details of Proposed Course:
Signature of the Author of the Proposal:
Date
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COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
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( N
on-Credit)
Course Title:
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Reading and Study 001 -. 4 week section
Full Description of Course:
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Reading and Study 001 is a non-credit course for
training students in effective methods of reading and
study. it consists of a one-hour lecture, one-hour
tutorial and one-hour lab session per week. Purposeful,
flexible reading skills and planned scheduled study
techniques are emphasized. Increased reading speed is one
aspect of the training, but the main emphasis is on speed
of comprehension. A student's present reading skills and
study patterns are assessed prior to individual pro-
gramming.
Main areas of emphasis:
- rapid reading and comprehension
- correlation of lectures and reading material for
essays or exam purposes
- critical reading
- exam writing
- notetaking and listening
- concentration and retention
Requirements for Entrants (if.any): Registered at SFU for present semester
or for next semester
Rationale for the 'Course: as for 8 week course
For Whom is the Course Intended: Especially relevant to special or mature students
in their first semester or just prior to their first
semester at SFU.
- also open to interested faculty, staff and regular
students
proposed Dates, Time and Place of Offerings:
Ninth to twelfth week of each semester
- formal lecture-tutorial time
- labs continue to end of semester
Time: each student registers for two, 1 1/2 hour
sessions per week or three 1 hour sessions per
week between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
.
Reading and Study Staff -
P. L. Franklin, Director
B. Bowman, Assistant to Director
Reading Assistant -(at present one short)
Proposed Instructors:
!p osed
Student Fee:
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Free to
$60 to
Maximum number of studnts:
registered students
non-registered students
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Proposed Course Budget: covered in regular fiscal budget
Expenses: Instructor(s) stipend(s):
Travel & Accomodation
Rent
a
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Equipment and Materials;
Other expenses (list):
TOTAL COST
Anticipated Revenue:
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NIL
Net Cost of Proposed Course:
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NIL
Special Details of Proposed Course:
Signatire of the Author of the Proposal:
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Date
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COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
(Non-Credit)
Course Title:
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Reading and Study Centre, English Language Program
Full DescriPtiOfl of Course: Reading, Writing & Structure, Pronunciation and
Aural Comprehension Skill Improvement for Non-
native speakers of English
Requirements for Entrants (if any):
Demonstrated need (assessment)
Rationale for the Course:
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To remove language impediments to successful
academic performance
For Whom is the Course Intended: Registered students who are non-native speakers
of English and some potential Simon Fraser University
students who require additional language competency
for entrance
Proposed Dates, Time and Place 2.LQffer1n8:
Jan.
3 semesters
- Apr.; May - Aug.; Sept. - Dec.
at the Reading and Study Centre
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posed Instructor(s):
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Lee Lightfoot
Jean Rowe
.Proposed Student Fee:
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Free to registered students (NON-registered
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students,' $60)
Maximum number of Students:
!posed Course Budget:
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Included in regular Reading and Study Centre
Budget
Expenses: Instructor(s) stipend(s);
Travel & AccomodatiOn
(for off-
Rental of Facilities:
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campus course using rented
space)
Equipment & Materials:
Other expenses (list):
TOTAL COST:
anticipated Revenue:
?
'
Student fees:
Net Cost of Proposed Course:
?
NIL
Special Details of Proposed Course
Signature of the Author of the Proposal
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COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
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(Non-Credit)
Course Title:
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Rapid Reading for the Business and Professional
Community
Full Description of Course: An eight week evening program stressing rate and
comprehension in reading for recreation and business
Requirements for Entrants (if any):
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NONE
Rationale for the Course: Enable the business and professional person to
process reading material quickly and effectively
For Whom is the Course Intended: For the business and professional person
Proposed Dates, Time and Place of Offering:
/
7:00 - 9:00
P.M.
Place: AQ3057, AQ3058
Proposed Instructor:
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Regular Reading and Study Staff
Proposed Student Fee:
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(includes textbook)
.
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Maximum number of students:
Proposed Course Budget.:
Nc.
Expenses: Xnstructor(s) stipend(s):
(depends on staff availability)
Travel & AccomodatiOn
Rental of Facilities:
Equipment & Materials:
Other expenses (list): Advertising
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Postage, Office Supplies
TOTAL COST:
(for off-
campus course using rented space)
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Anticipated Revenue:
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Student fees:
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Net Cost of Proposed Course:
Special Details of Proposed Course:
Signature of the Author of the Proposal:
Date:
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COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
(Non-Credit)
Course Title:
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Reading and Study, Typing Course
Full Description of Course: Course designed to teach keyboard by touch -
control and about the operating parts of a type-
writer
Requirements for Entrants (if any): NONE
Rationale for the Course: To enable students to type their own papers/thesis
(asaignments)
For Whom is the Course Intended: Registered SFU students (course also open to
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interested
ted Faculty and staff)
Proposed Dates, Time and Place of Offerings: For full semester (see example of
Programs and Activities schedule attached)
Place: AQ3053
Proposed
Instructor:
M. Jones
Proposed
Student Fee:
$15/semester
Maximum number of students:
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30 - 40 per semester
Proposed Course Budget: included in regular fiscal budget
Expenses: Instructor(s) stipend(s):
Travel & Accomodation
(for off-campus
course using rented space)
Rental of Facilities:
Equipment & Materials:
Other expenses (list):
TOTAL COST:
Anticipated Revenue:
Student fees:
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$450 - $600
Net Cost of Proposed Course:
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NIL
Special Details of Proposed Course:
Signature of the Author of the Proposal:
Date:
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NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS AND RETURN THE FORM TO:
Chairman
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Senate
Division
Committee
of Continuing
on Non-Credit
Education
Instruction
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
THE PHOTOGRAPHER'S EYE
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE: Advaned Creative Photography (Work Shop II)
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I.
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To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor: ?
DENES DEVENYI
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements:
Contact all previous students of Workshop I.
(Please provide details of type of promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honoraria
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$481.00
(Please list names and amounts)
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable)
Miscellaneous Expenses:
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$_
19.Q0
Total
$500.QO
Revenue:
Course fees:
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x
$_
45.00 ?
$______________
Miscellaneous Revenue:
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$____________
Total $____________
NOTE: Fee to be raised to
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SECTION II
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- To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education.
Department/Division proposing the course:
Proposed Instructor:
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Proposed Course Title:
(Please attach a fulT description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
Budget Arrangements:
St ipend/Honoraria:
?
$
Revenues (i.e. fees, etc.)
Department/Division subsidizing course:
Publicity Requirements:
J
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
El
To be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended 'target" audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
All
p
revious Worksho
p
I students (N..B. The course was requested by many)
Proposed time period for course: in ec
Commencement Date:
Jupé
26th
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End Date:
Au
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. 28th
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Mon. [j Tues.
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Wed.
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Thurs.
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Fri.
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Sat. ?
Sun.
Time: ?
from ?
8 P.M. ?
to 10 P.M.
Location Proposed:
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S.F.L ?
(A.0. 5014)
Fee to be charged:
?
$45.00
Enrolment: ?
Maximum
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Minimum ?
ii
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
0aaue Projector
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
deadlin 4
e dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
Instruction: ?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
For the Spring semester: October 15.
For the Sunnier semester: February 15.)

 
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Signature of Proposer:
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Date:
Signtue Of Instructor:
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Date:
Department/Division Authorization:
(where applicable)
Date:
NOTE: Courses sponsored by Departments,
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
Class limited
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Includes lectures.
L m,,runsirations and
extensive
discussion
o!entS_work
Of value to interested amateur and
serious professional.
Genes Devenyi is a well known Canadian
photographer who has had several
one-man photographic exhibitions in this
country and abroad for which he has
won international recognition.
This course is a continuation of the
Introductory Workshop which is a
prerequisite. Students will be further
acquainted with the principles of Gestalt
photography. Emphasis will be placed on
individual work and style and students
will be able to put into practice some of
the theories. Group discussion of the
work is a major part of this course. There
will he some experiments aimed at
opening up new areas for the creative
student. Discussion of the work of great
photographers and current trends is also
part of the course, Some specific
assignments will befrom time to
time.
For Office Use:
Date received: ?
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Course No.
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Date Submitted to Non-Credit Committee:
I.
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2.
3.
Approved:
Reason for rejection:
1.
2.
3.
Act ion:
Rejected: I.
2.
3.
Evaluation Date:
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Number of times
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offered:
9-73
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NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
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FORM TO:
Chairman
Senate Committee on Non-Credit Instruction
do
Division of Continuing Education
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE:
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DOCUMENTARY FILM
(Please attach a full description Of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
See also general accompanying statements
to all four film courses.
SECTION I. ?
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To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor:
N. E. Eliot Hurst (organizer)
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements: ?
Newspaper, etc.
(Please provide details of type of promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honorari.a
13 discussants @ $50.00
(Please list names and amounts)
AV technician
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable)
Miscellaneous Expenses:
complete film charges
and freight
$_650.00
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$2,000.00 ?
*
Total $_____________
Revenue:
C
o u r s e fees:
?
X $_______________
Miscellaneous Revenue:
Total $____________
* This figure is an absolute maximum, c4sts will probably be much,much lower.
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SECTION ii
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- To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education.
Department/Division proposing the course:
Proposed Instructor:
(Please attach resume
)
, if not regular SFU faculty)
Proposed Course Title:
(Please attach a fulTdescriPti0n of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
Budget Arrangements:
Stipend/Honoraria:
Revenues (i.e. fees,, etc.)
?
$
Department! Division subsidizing course:
Publicity Requirements':
El
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
U
To be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended "target" audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
General
community
Proposed time period for course:
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13 weeks
Commencement Date:7th or 8th September_
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End Date:
Nov.
30th/Dec. 1st.
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Wed.
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Thurs.
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Fri.
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Sat DR[Sun.
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Time:
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from 2 hour sessions, proposed to?
times to be chosen by Continu
Location Proposed:
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OFF CM1PUS (site tobi
Fee to be charged:
Enrolment: ?
Maximum
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Minimum
ion
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10
.
Any
Special
Requirements: ?
(i.e.
space,
equipment,
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etc.)
AV
Equipment
(2, 16
mm.
projectors,
screens,
etc). and television
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
deadline dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
Instruction: ?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
For the Spring semester: October 15
For the Summer semester: February 15.)
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Signature of Proposer:
Signature of Instructor
0
Date:
2-i
Date:
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Department/Division Author/izat ion:
(where applicable)
Date:
NOTE: Courses sponsored by Departments,
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
.
For office Use:
Date received: ?
Course No.
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Date Submitted to Non-Credit Committee: 1.
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2.
3.
Approved: ri
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Rejected: 1.
2.
3.
Reason for rejection:
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Action: ?
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Number of times
Evaluation Date:
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DOCUMENTARY FILM
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The "documentary" since earliest film-making has been a
somewhat separate art; the boundaries between documentaries and
realistic movies is somewhat diffuse however: This course will
assume, however, that the documentary film essentially documents
the real world perceived by the film-maker in a reasonably every-
day situation. That the object of portraying some aspect of real
life
in
a "non-fictional" way is to better communicate to the
audience that reality free of chaos; disruption and noise; such
entropy is controlled in order to communicate some minimal necessary
structure of.me.ssages.
The course will trace from earliest beginnings, including
newsreels made as early as 1895, the documentary film. Besides
well'-knowh documentary film-makers (Grierson, Flaherty, King,
and Wiseman), the much envied British and Canadian documentary
traditions, specific uses of such films (including propaganda),
and the avant garde are examined.
1. ?
September 7th.
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The beginnings
(i)
Lumière Programme, Fr., 1895, Lumière, 7 mins, b&w,
silent.
(ii)
Inflation, Germany, 1927, Hans Richter, 4 mins, silent.
.
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(iii)
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Le Ballet Mchanigue, Fr., 1924, F. Leger, 14 mins,
silent.
(iv)
A propos de Nice, Fr., 1930, Jean Vigo, 38 mins,
silent.
(v)
Rhapsody in two languages, Canada, 1933, Sparling/Assoc.
Screen News, 10 mins.
(vi)
Newsparade, 1938,
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U.S., 1938, 9 mins, b&w.
Examples will also be included from the following:
(vii)
People on Sunday, Germ., 1920, R. Sjodmak, 89 mins, b&w..
(viii)
Haxan: a history of witchcraft, Sweden, 1918-21,
B. Christenson, 125 mins, b&w.
(ix)
Fall of the Romanov Dynasty, Esther Stub, U.S.S.R.,
1927, 67 mins, b&w.
(x)
Berlin - symphony of a city, W. Ruttmann, Germ., 1927,
(xi)
New Earth, Janis Ivens, Neths., 1934, 30 mins.
Discussant
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2. September 14th. Selected documentary directors
(a) John Grierson
(i)
Drifters, 1929, 60 mins, silent, (made for Empire
Marketing Board).
(ii)
Night Mail, 1936, 24 mns, (made for G.P0., with
assistance of W.H. Auden and Benjamin Britten).
(iii)
Song of Ceylon, 1934, 40 mins.
Excerpts will also be included from the new N.F.B. documentary,
Grierson
3. ?
September 21st. Selected documentary directors
(b)
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R.J. Flaherty
(i)
Louisiana Story, U.S., 1948, 78 mins, b&w.
and excerpts from -
(ii)
Nanook of the North, Canada, 1922, 92 mins, b&w.
(iii)
The Land, U.S., 1941, 42 mins,
b&w.
Discussant
4. September 28th. Selected documentary directors
- ? (c) ?
Allan King
(1) ?
Come on children, Canada, 1973, 92 mins, cal.
(ii)
Private world of James Jones, U.S., 1968, 30 mins, b&w.
and excerpts from -
(iii)
Warrendale, Canada, 1966, 100 mins, b&w.
(iv)
A married couple, Canada, 1969, 95 mins, b&w.
(v)
Will the real Norman Mailer please stand up, U.K.
(B.B.C.-T.V.), 1970, 58 mins, col.
Discussant
5. October 5th. Selected documentary directors
1(d). Frank Wiseman
(i) ?
Basic Training, 1971, 89mins,b&w.
and excerpts from -
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(ii)
Essene, 1972, 86 mins, b&w.
(iii)
High School, 1969, 75 mins, b&w.
(iv)
Hospital, 1971, 84 mins, b&w.
(v)
Law and Order, 1969, 81 mins, b&w.
If it is possible to get hold of a copy, Titticut Follies
will be shown.
Discussant
6. October 12th.
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Lindsay Anderson and the British
School of the 1950's.
(i)
0 Dreamland ?
L. Anderson, 13 mins, b&w, 1954.
(ii)
Thursday's Children, L. Anderson, 20 mins, b&w, 1954.
(iii)
Momma don't allow, Tony Richardson, 22 mins, B&w, 1956.
(iv)
Together, Lorenza Mazzetti, 1956, 52 mins, (excerpts)
(v)
Morning in the Streets, B.B.C.-T.V. Northern Film
Unit, 25 mins, b&w, 196O
(vi)
Terminus, John Schlesinger, 1961, 35 mins, b&w (excerpts).
Discussant
7. ?
October 19th.
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The N.F.B. Tradition - part 1.
(i)
Mail Early for Christmas, Norman McLaren, 1941, 2 mins,
colour.
(ii)
Churchill's Island, Stuart Legg, 1941, 20 mins, b&w.
(iii)
Proudest Girl in the World, Julian Hoffman, 1943,
2mins,
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W.
(iv)
Romance of Transportation, Tom Daly, 1953, 11 mins,
b&w or colour.
(v)
Paul Tomcowicz, Roman Kroitor, 1954, 10 mins, b&w.
(vi)
Blinkity Blank, Norman McLaren, 1955, 5 mins, colour &
bTw.
Discussant: ?
Jan Clemans, National Film Board.
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8. October 26th. The N.F.B. Tradition - Part 2.
(1)
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City of Gold, Cohn Low/Wolf Koenig, 1957, 20 mins,
b &w.
C
(ii)
Lonely Boy, 1961, 27 mins.
(iii)
Universe, Cohn Low, 1961, 30 mins.
(iv)
Very Nice, Very Nice, Arthur Lipsett, 1961, 10 mins,
b&w.
(v)
Angel,'Derek May, 1966, 7 mins, b&w.
(vi)
Carousels, Bernard Longpr, 1967, 8 mins, colour.
(vii)
Rise and Fall of the Great Lakes, William Mason,.
1968, 17 mins, colour.
(viii)
Walking, Ryan Larkin, 1968, 5 mins, colour.
(ix)
Ballad of Crowfoot, Willie Dunn, 1968, 10 mins, b&w.
(x)
Evolution, Michael Mills, 1971, 13 mins, colour.
(xi)
Ballet Adagio, Norman McLaren,
?
1973, 10 mins, colour.
(xii)
Balablok, Bretislav Pojar, 1973, 10 mins, colour.
Discussant: ?
Mark Slade, National Film Board.
9.
?
November ?
2nd. ?
Specific
uses
of the documentary
(a)
historic/ahistoriC
recreations.
(1)
Culloden,
P.
?
Watkins,
B.B.C.-T.V., ?
1964, ?
72 ?
mins,
b&w.
(ii)
Diary of
a ?
Harlem
?
Family, ?
Gordon
?
Parks, ?
U.S., ?
1968,
20 ?
mins,
b&w.
(iii)
Zero for
conduct, ?
Jean
Vigo, ?
Fr., ?
1933, ?
44 ?
mins.
and excerpts from -
(iv)(v)
Brian's
Faces, John
,
Song,
Cassavetes,
Buss Kulik,
U.S.,
U.S.,
1968,
1972,
129
75
mins,
mins,
b&w.
colour.
Discussant
C
- ?
2

 
-5-
10. November 9th.Specific uses of the documentary
(b) Propaganda.
(1) ?
Future Shock, U.S.
(ii)
A fable for friendship, J. Trnka/UNESCO, Czech,
1958, 10 mns, col.
(iii)
News
p
arade, 1942
?
U.S. 1942, Universal, 9 mins,
b&w.
(iv)
Nosotros Venceramos, Jon Lewis, U.S., 1971, 11 mins,
b&w.
(v)
The World is Rich, Paul Rotha, U.K., 1947, 35 mins,
b&w.
(vi)
La Paz, Anon. Argentine, 1968, .5 mins, b&w.
and excerpts from
(vi) ?
Triumph of the Will, Lefli Riefenstahi, Germany
1934-6, 120 mins, b&w.
(vii)
World of Plenty, Paul Rotha, U.K., 1943, 46 mins, b&w.
.
?
(viii) Kommando 52, Walter Heyrowski, E.Germany, 1965,
34 mins, b&w.
(ix)
Kino Pravda, 1922, D. Vertov, U.S.S.R., 18 mins, b&w.
(x)
Cuba Va
?
Felix Greene, U.K., 1971, col, 76 mins.
(xi)
You don't have to buy war, Mrs. Smith, Another mother
for peace, U.S., 1970, 30 mins, b&w.
(xii)
Viva frelino, Mozambique, Neths. T.V., 1969,
30 mins, col.
(xiii)
Witnesses, Internal Defense Aid, U.K., 1971, 30 mins,
col
(xiv)
Finally got the news, Stewart Bird, 1970, 55 mins,
col
Discussant
11. November 16th. Specific uses of the documentary
(c) The 7 oetic.
Grey's Elegy, U.K., 193-
(i)
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Discussant
12. ?
November ?
23rd.
Specific ?
uses ?
of ?
the documentary
(d)
?
The ?
Event.
(i)
Echoes
?
-
?
Pink
?
Floyd ?
(Pink ?
Floyd ?
at ?
Pompeii),
Germ./Fr., ?
1972, ?
D.
?
D'Adrien
?
Maben, ?
90
?
mins,
colour.
and excerpts
from -
(ii)
The ?
Tacoma ?
Narrows ?
Bridge,
?
U.S.A., ?
1942,
22 mins.
(iii)
Johnny ?
Cash, ?
Robert ?
Elfstrom, ?
U.S., ?
1969,
94mins, ?
colour.
(iv)
the Making ?
of
?
Butch Cassidy and
?
the ?
Sun ?
Dance ?
Kid,
R.L. ?
Crawford, ?
U.S., ?
1969, ?
52
?
mins, ?
colour.
Discussant
13. ?
November 30th.
?
"The avante garde"
?
-
?
of yesterday and
?
today.
• ?
(i)
A ?
test
?
of ?
violence,
?
Stuart ?
Cooper, ?
U.S.,
?
1969,
18 mins,
?
b&w.
(ii)
Un
?
Chien ?
Andalou,
?
Bunuel/Dali,
?
Fr., ?
1928, ?
23 ?
mins,
b&w.
?
(iii)
Entr'acte, ?
Rena ?
Clair,
?
Fr., ?
1924, ?
22 ?
mins, ?
silent.
(iv)
Abel
?
Gance: ?
Flier ?
et ?
Demain,
?
Nelly ?
Kaplan, ?
Fr.,
1963, ?
28 mins, ?
b&w/colour.
(v)
A
?
Day with
?
the ?
Boys, ?
Clu ?
Gulager, ?
U.S., ?
1970
rnTns, colour.
(ii) A Child's Christmas in Wales, Lightener!
D. Thomas, U.K., 1963, 28 mins, b&w.
W
?
(iii)
p
alissades, Guy Potignat, Fr., 1962, 14 •mins,
col.
(iv)
Guernica,
(v)
Espolio, Birney, Canada, 1970, 4 mins, col
and excerpts from -
(vi)
Mnilmontaflt, Kirsanov, Fr., 1924, 35 mins.
(vii)
Denise Levertov and Charles Olson, N.E.T.,
U.S., 1965, 30 mins, b&w.
-
?
29

 
30
IMP
55, ?
IA
7: ?
_. 4t4• ?
•:
?
:
?
.
,:. ?
.
4
4
.
.
•'.
(vi)
?
New 'York
?
New York, ?
Frances Thompson,
WS., ?
1958,.i5minS,. col ..
(vii) ?
Stne, ?
R. ?
serva1sBe1gUm, ?
1963, ?
17
?
mins,
?
b&w.
(viii) ?
L'Homme ?
Seul, ?
P. ?
.ed
4
o
,
uX,.Belgium,
?
1963, ?
17
?
mins,
and excerpts
?
from -
(ix) ?
The ?
Blood ?
of
?
a
?
Poet,
?
Jean ?
Cocteau, ?
Fr., ?
1930,
13 mins,
?
b&w.
(x) ?
Dynamite
?
Chicken,
?
Ernie
?
Pintoff, ?
U.S.A., ?
1970,
120 mins, ?
colour.
(xi) ?
Penny Arcade
?
(Captain ?
Flash ?
vs. ?
the ?
bat),
H.
?
Huwit.Z,
?
U.S., ?
1965, ?
45 ?
mins.
Discussant
0
? • ?
.
?
• ?
0
••• ? •
?
D
?
•0000•

 
The Video Vibes class Al intended to introduce and familiarize
anyone who is interested in how to use the Video Studio located
in the Communication Studies Department of S.F.U.. It is more a
practical course on operation of equipment with a sprinkling of
the theoretical.
The course is Open to anyone on campus with priority on CANS Studies
students. Once they have shown their competency in
running
the system,
a diploma with a gold, silver, blue, or red star (depending on how
well they do) will be issued to them and they are free to use the
facilities thereafter.
1k
This non-credit workshop is offered as an aid to students
who wish to use the departments equipment in conjunction
with their courses.
lie
- ?
31

 
C
.
Course No.
?
94
Ak
7'
NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS AND RETURN THE FORM TO:
Chairman
Senate Committee on Non-Credit Instruction
do
Division of Continuing Education
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE:
?
VIDEO
VIBES
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I.
?
- ?
To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor: ?
Af/-7C4.IL
L_
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements:
(Please provide details of type of promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honoraria
?
$_____________
(Please list names and amounts)
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable)
?
$____________
Miscellaneous Expenses:
?
S ?
$____________
Total $_____________
Revenue:
Course fees:
?
x $_________________ ?
$______________
Miscellaneous Revenue:
?
$____________
Total
$_Nil
- ?
32

 
-2-
.
SECTION II
?
- To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education
Department/Division proposing the course:
Communication Studies
Proposed Instructor:
?
R.J. Bidwell
?
(Tech - SFU staff)
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Proposed Course Title:
?
Video Vibes
(Please attach a fulTdescriPtiOfl of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
Budget Arrangements:
Stipend/Honoraria:
?
$
Revenues (i.e. fees, etc.)
?
$
Department/Division subsidizing course:
Publicity Requirements:
3
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
El
To be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended
I
targe
tu
audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;?
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
open to anyone desiring knowledge of video in a studio situation with priorit
y
on CMNS
students.
Proposed time period for course:
?
2 hrs./wk
Commencement Date;
3rd wk. of every semester
?
End Date:
JJ
Mon.
Ej
Tues.
E
j
Wed.
?
J
Thurs. ?
fl
Fri. ?
J
Sat.
J
Sun.
S
Time: ?
from
?
10:30
?
to
?
12:30
Location Proposed:
Classroom Block 6212, 6213, 6214
Fee to be charged:
?
Nil
Enrolment:
?
Maximum
?
25
?
Minimum
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
Nil
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
deadlinç dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
Instruction: ?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
For the Spring semester: October 1.
For the Summer semester: February 15.)
33

 
Date:
?
/
-3-
.
Signature of Proposer:
:::;: iL:::ation:
c
(where applicable)
NOTE: Courses sponsored by Departments,
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre .
Chairperson.
.
For Office Use:
Date received:
?
Course No.
Date Submitted to Non-Credit Committee: 1.
2.
3.
Approved: ?
Rejected: 1.
2.
3.
Reason for rejection:
2.
_______________________________________________
3..
Act ion: IM
?
J - ?
ci
L
cxi-çJ-
t:j
Evaluation Date:
?
Number of times
.
?
offered:
9-73 -
?
34

 
SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
.
?
MEMORANDUM.
From .......
.......
.
H1.ro ehi. Tanaka
Department of Geography, SFU
Date..
?
June 4, 1974
To ?
Kay Pearson, Secretary, Senate
.Cbmrnitté
......
on
....
Non-Credit ......... ..................
Instruction, Division of
.Co
.tThulng
.... EdU
Subject ........
In.tr.o.u.c.to...y ... J..a.p.ane.ae..................................
Fall,
1974
This course is intended to familiarize students with
simple conversational skills and to introduce them to Japanese
culture through 1anuage practice, discussion and films.
Week ?
Exercise
?
Film(20 minutes)
The Language of Japan
A Journey to Western Japan
Folk Songs of Japan
Journey Through Japan
Traditional Music
Festival Japan
Four Seasons of Japan
Two Weeks in Japan
Kabuki
Culinary Art of Japan
1
HiraEana & Katakana
2
Greetings & Salutations
3
Basic Sentence Structure
4
Wa&Ga
5
Counting
6
Finding Locations
7
Eating
8
Shopping
9
More Locations
10
Making Friends
Text: attached (
2 ?
)
.
35

 
C
?
Course No.
?
7^ivc 7c
NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
PLEASE CO
?
OWING DETA
?
THE FORM TO:
Chairman
Senate Committee on Non-Credit Instruction
do Division of Continuing Education
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE:
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I.
?
- ?
To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor: ?
PA
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements: ?
'?cQV
(Please provide details of type
of
promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honoraria'
?
$
(Please list names and amounts)
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable) -
Miscellaneous Expenses:
Revenue: ?
I
?
Total
$_____________
Course fees: ? x
$
Miscellaneous Revenue:
is
?
Total S
is
- ?
36

 
.
.
.
-2-
SECTION Ii
?
- To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education
Department/Division proposing the course:
Proposed Instructor:
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Proposed Course Title:
(Please attach a full descriptiOfl of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
Budget Arrangements:
Stipend/Honoraria:
?
$
Revenues (i.e. fees, etc.)
?
$
Department/Division subsidizing course:
Publicity Requirements:
LI
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
El
To be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NONCREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended "target
"
audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)?
?
wo
cViQ ?
r.ic
Proposed time period for course:
Commencement Date:
?
End Date:
?
2.7
LI
Mon.
LI
Tues.
N
Wed. [] Thurs. [] Fri.
?
Sat.
[J
Sun.
Time: ?
from ?
7
C)
r"'
?
to ?
q 3o
Location Proposed:
?
o
cF•
--
Fee to be charged:
Enrolment: ?
Maximum
?
Minimum
?
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
VAJV
Q
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
deadline dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
?
Instruction: ?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
For the Spring semester: October 15.
For the Summer semester: February 15.)
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Signature of Proposer:
?
Date:
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?
OAAI1
?
Date: ?
31€
4 )'1
Department/Division Authorization:
(where applicable)
Date: ?
__
5U'1e
NOTE: Courses
Courses sponsored by Departments,
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
For Office Use:
Date received: ?
Course No.
t-
Date Submitted to Non-Credit Committee: 1.
2.
3.
S
S
Approved:
Reason for rejection:
1.
2.
3.
Rejected: 1.
2.
3.
Action:
Evaluation Date:
?
Number of times
offered:
9-73
- ?
38

 
SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
.
To
?
Kay Pearson, Secretary, Senate
ComnitteeonNonCredtt
. . .......
Instruction, Division of
..ntThuin
.
.....Ecat ion................
Intermediate Japanese
Su
1ect
...
.
Fall,
....1974
From ?
Hiroshi Tanaka
eoàrtiiiènt of Georarhy
SFU
Date
June 4, 1974
This course is intended for those who have had some
Introduction to the Japanese language and have acquired sin-)le
conversatio y
al skills. A continuation of the Introductory
Japanese Lan
g
uage course offered through Continuing Education,
Simon Fraser University, the ten weekly sessions are designed
to further the student's facility in verbal cumunication.
Exercise ?
Film(20 minutes)?
Review of Introductory Jaoanese Toward a New Tomorrow
Interro
g
ation
?
Mt. Fuji
Negation
?
Agriculture Today in Japan
Possessive
?
Touring Japan
Adjectives
?
Akiko
Adjectives as Predicate
?
The Architecture of Japan
In, On, Under
?
Bunraku
Behind, In front of
?
Japan newly Discovered
9 .
?
Negation of Adjectives
?
Industrial Japan
10
?
Compound Sentences with
?
Japan, Season by Season
But and And
Text: not yet completed.
.
We
ek
1
2
3
5
7
8
MEMORANDUM
-
?
39

 
.
• ?
Course No.
?
9
plc..
•7çt
NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
SE COMPL
?
AILS AND
?
ORM TO:
Chairman
Senate Committee on Non-Credit Instruction
do Division of Continuing Education
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE:
?
al Q_
3
(Please attach a full description of the cour
I
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I.
?
- ?
To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor: ?
4t
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements: ?
t\^)42.',
Qo-1
(Please provide details of typ of
promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honoraria
(Please list names and amounts)
?
$
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable)
Miscellaneous Expenses:
Total
$_____________
Revenue:
Course fees:
?
x$
Miscellaneous Revenue:
.
?
Total
$____________
40

 
.
.
.
-2-
SECTION II
?
- To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education.
Department/Division proposing the course:
Proposed Instructor:
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Proposed Course Title:
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
Budget Arrangements:
Stipend/Honoraria:
?
$
Revenues (i.e. fees, etc.)
?
$
Department/Division subsidizing course:
Publicity Requirements:
M
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
LI
To be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended 'target" audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;?
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
\oc
tc:s
CC
C
Q
I
SI
W
V
.Q^I^cj_^
UrAo
l
<LS
0
Proposed time period for course:
?
1 ?
Q2i
Commencement Date:
______________ ?
End Date: ?
oV.
[]
Mon.
LI
Tues.
El
Wed. N Thurs.
[J
Fri.
[J
Sat.
[J
Sun.
Time:
?
from ?
7
30
TM ?
to ?
30
Location Proposed:
?
lOb C
?
/
S F
U
Fee to be 'charged:
Enrolment: '
?
Maximum ?
20 ?
Minimum
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
\6
MA
(woe
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
deadline dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
Instruction: For the Fall semester: June 15. -
For the Spring semester: October 15.
For the Summer semester: February 15.)
41

 
.
Number of times
offered:
Evaluation Date:
-3-
Signature of Proposer:
?
Date:__________
Signature of Instructor:
?
*.- ?
Date:
3j'i€
?
'f
Department/Division Authorization:
?
C(1A)ii4
EdLa**1.CJYL'
(where applicable)
Date:
NOTE: Courses sponsored by Departments,
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
For Office Use:
Date received:
?
Course No
?
Nc-
Date Submitted to Non-Credit Committee: I.
?
(L
2.
3.
.
Approved:
Reason for rejection:
1.
2.
3.
Action:
Rejected: I.
2.
3.
42

 
.
.
Course No.
?
7tJc:14
NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS AND RETURN THE FORM TO:.
Chairman
Senate Committee on Non-Credit Instruction
do Division of Continuing Education
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE: ?
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I.
?
-
?
To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
L. Thomas, Asst. Univ. Librarian for Collection
Proposed Instructor: acts as co-ordinator and gives opening lecture;
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty) other Collecti n
Librarians lec ure
Publicity Requirements: Posters prepared b
y
Stud.
Soc.* ?
as requi ed.
(Please provide details of type of promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
* Money for posters is taken from Library budget.
Anticipated Course Budget: No additional outlay, absorbed by annual
Library budget for reference services.
Stipends/Honoraria NA
(Please list names and amounts)
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable) NA
Miscellaneous Expenses:
Revenue:
Course fees: ?
NA
Posters (8)
?
$_
20.00
Total
$_
zppp
x
Miscellaneous Revenue:
?
NA
.
?
Total $____________
- ?
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.
-2-
SECTION 11
?
?
- To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
?
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education
Department/Division proposing the course:
?
UNIVERSITY LIRRARY
Proposed Instructor: ?
L. Thomas and other Collection Librarians
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Proposed Course Title:
?
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
Budget Arrangements:
Stipend/Honoraria:
?
NA ?
$
Revenues (i.e. fees, etc.)
?
NA ?
$
Department/Division subsidizing course:
?
NA
Publicity Requirements:
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
J
To be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended "target" audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;
?
I ?
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
Open to registered students. and faculty
nr sff-
Tndd
?
?
primari
ueFads
y.
?
Proposed time period for course: 1_hr.
5
seSsiCr)S
h1 an
Mrndpr p
nesdays, beginning on the Wednesday of the
sif ?
week of each semester.
Commencement Date:
Se p
t. A,
197k
?
ate:
Gatobor 2,l97
J
Mon. ?
J
Tues. ?
J
Wed.
EJ
Thurs. ?
J
Fri. ?
J
Sat.
?
J
Sun.
?
12:30
?
1:30
Time: ?
from - 3:30 ?
to
________________
Location Proposed:
?
Room
1
4002, 4th fipor of the Library
Fee to be charged:
?
NONE
Enrolment: ?
Maximum ?
c.lOO ?
Minimum ?
c.25
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
NONE
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
deadline dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
Instruction: ?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
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?
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Date:
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Date:
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Date:
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Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
a
For Office Use:
Date received:
?
1/1- ?
Course No.
glA)C1'-f
Date Submitted to Non-Credit Committee: 1.
2.
3.
Approved:
E:r
Reason for rejection:
2.
3.
Action:
Rejected: 1.
2.
3.
.
Evaluation Date:
?
Number of times
offered:
9-73
'45

 
1NC
I'rI")
W499
"At Home" and Rehearsal
This is a specific workshop, organized to utilize the talents of
the Purcell String Quartet during their term of residency at Simon Fraser.
At advertised times, on their return from giving school concerts, concerts
and community residencies, they are available to meet with music lovers
on campus. As these are not regular dates, the Quartet will adapt these
meetings to the needs of those assembled. If non-playin
g
music lovers
comprise the group, the Quartet will rehearse and discuss points of
style and interpretation. If string players are present, the Quartet
will coach in the basics of string playing.
The Workshop only takes string players as instrumentalists and will
play the string quartet repertoire as well as embracing "chamber music"
in all concepts pre- and post-Haydn.
The emphasis
in
the Workshop may vary from meeting to meeting and
will usually comprise the study of varying styles, fingering, bowing,
and ensemble problems.
Due to the size of the area usually scheduled, and its fire regulations0
the Workshop will he limited to 15 instrumentalists.
.
.
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C
.
Course No.
?
743-W499
NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS AND RETURN THE FORM TO:
Chairman
Senate Committee on Non-Credit Instruction
do
Division of Continuing Education
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE: "
11p"
nj
RhDgr 1
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I. ?
- ?
To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor:
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements:
(Please provide details of type of promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honoraria
(Please list names and amounts)
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable) -
Miscellaneous Expenses:
.
Miscellaneous Revenue:
Revenue:
Course fees:
Total $_____________
Total $____________
x$__________
- ?
47

 
.
.
S
-2-
SECTION ii
?
- To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education
Department/Division proposing the course:
?
Centre
frii-
rril1mI1pj
21-4
00
6
and tha A
Proposed Instructor:
?
Purcell String Quarts..-
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty
Proposed Course Title:
?
"At Home" and Rehearsal
(Please attach a fulTdescriPtiOfl of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
Budget Arrangements:
St I pend/Honorar I a:
?
$
Revenues (i.e. fees, etc.)
?
$
Department/in subsidizing course:
Centre for Communications and the Arts
Publicity Requirements:
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
J
To be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended "target" audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;?
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
Students, Staff, and Faculty
Proposed time period for course: s
g
ilt
11,18,25,0ct 2
0
9,16
6
-23,NO
V
130,20
Commencement Date:
?
End Date:
D
Mon. ?
Tues. ?
J
Wed. ?
j Thurs.
[:]Fri.
?
J
Sat. ?
Sun.
Time:
?
from
5 p.m. ?
to
8 p.m.
Location Proposed:
To be announced
Fee to be charged:
No charge
Enrolment:
?
Maximum 62 15
?
Minimum?
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
Music stands, armless chairs.
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
deadline dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
?
Instruction: ?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
For the Spring semester: October 15_
For the Summer semester: February 15.)

 
S
Signature of Proposer:
?
ate:
(o7.
Signature of Instructor:
?
Date
Department/Di-+StOfl Authorization:
?
__________________
(where applicable)
Date:
NOTE: Courses sponsored by Departments,
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
C
For Office Use:
Date received:
?
Course No.
Date Submitted to Non-Credit Committee: 1.
2.
3.
Approved:
E1 ?
Rejected: 1.
2.
3.
Reason for rejection:
2.
3.
Action:
Evaluation Date:
?
Number of times
offered:
9-73
49

 
Dance is the mother of the arts. The impulse to express one's feelings
In the dance is instinctive and universal. It was of primary importance
in prinitive societies to evoke and appease the gods. Throughout history,
dance as a recreation and expressive art fore has enriched the cultural
life of the people as well as being of great benefit to the individual
participant.
The modern dance is an art fore of our time. Formed from innovations
In the early part of this century, it does not rely heavily on outworn
traditions. Students of the modern dance are encouraged to make their
n dances and hence, to expand their creative potential.
W202 Elementary Dance
Aiss to Introduce the student to donee technique and expend the
Individual's movement vocabulary.
W204 Intermediate Dance
Continues the
development of
the body as
an
Instrument of expression.
g
isuents of
the Cunningham and Hikolab ware-up techniques are used.,
*zplorauon of the interrelationships of aovsj
g t end space. ?
-.
W205 Advanced Dance
-
?
-
Development beyond W204 level.
- ?
5

 
cMc7q(#)
Course No.
?
743-W202
NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS AND RETURN THE FORM TO:
Chairman
do
Senate
Division
Committee
of Continuing
on Non-Credit
Education
Instruction
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE: ?
Elementary Dance
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I.
?
-
?
To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor:
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements:
(Please provide details of type of promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honoraria
(Please list names and amounts)
Travel Expenses:,
(Where applicable)
?
$____________
Miscellaneous Expenses:
?
$____________
Total $_____________
Revenue:
C o u r
se fees:
?
x
$_________________ ?
$______________
Miscellaneous Revenue:
?
$____________
Total $
-
?
51

 
.
E1
-2-
SECTION i
?
- To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing.Educatiofl
Department/Division proposing the course:
Centre for Communications and the Arts
Proposed Instructor: ?
to be announced
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Proposed Course Title:
?
Elementary Dance
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
Budget Arrangements: ?
see covering memo
and
Stipend/Honoraria:
?
-
?
attachment
Revenues (i.e. fees, etc.)
Department/Division subsidizing course:
Centre for Communications and
the Arts
Publicity Requirements:
jj
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
LI
To be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended "target" audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;
?
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
students. facult
y
, staff
Proposed time period for course:
Commencement Date:
?
Sept 10
?
End Date: ?
Dec 3
LI
Mon.
Tues.
[]
[] Wed.
[J
Thurs.
[J
Fri.
[J
St.
[J
Sun.
Time: ?
from ?
7:00
?
to ?
8:30 p..m
Location Proposed:
?
Theatre
Fee to be charged:
124 non-library card hnldars only
Enrolment: ?
Maximum
?
Minimum
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
deadline dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
Instruction; ?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
For the Spring semester: October 15.-
For the Summer semester: February 15.)
.
52

 
S
Signature of Proposer:
?
\
c_QDate:
JMt-,e
Signature of InstrUctor:
Department/Division Author i
(where applicable)
Date:
NOTE: Courses sponsored by Departments,
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature 6f the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
For Office Use:
Date received:
?
Course No. q8NCIL 4
Date Submitted to Non-Credit Committee: 1.
?
1-
2.
3.
Approved:
Ei ?
Rejected: 1._____
2.
3.
Reason for rejection:
s
2.
3.
Action:
Evaluation Date:
?
Number of times
offered:
.
.
9-7 . 3 ?
53

 
S
.
?C'-r'4-C)
Course No.
?
W204
NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS AND RETURN THE FORM TO:
Chairman
Senate Committee on Non-Credit Instruction
do
Division of Continuing Education
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby2, B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE:
?
Intermediate Dance
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I. ?
- ?
To be completed for non-credit activities
?
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor:
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements:
(Please provide details of type of promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honoraria
(Please list names and amounts)
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable)
Miscellaneous Expenses:
Total $_____________
Revenue:
Course fees: ?
x $
Miscellaneous Reveiue:
[I
?
Total $____________
- ?
54

 
-2-
SECTION II
?
- To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education
Department/Division proposing the course:
Centre for Communications and the Arts
Proposed Instructor:
Iris Garland and person to be announced
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Proposed Course Title:
?
Intermediate Dance
(Please attach a fuirdescriptiOn of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
see covering memo
Budget Arrangements:
?
and attachment
St ipend/Honoraria
?
Revenues (i.e. fees, etc.)
?
-
Department/Division subsidizing course:
Centre for Communications and the Arts
Publicity Requirements:
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
LI
To be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended target" audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
students, facu1ttaff
Proposed time period for course:
Commencement Date:
?
Sept 10
? End Date: ?
Dec 3
Mon.. [j Tues.
ci
Wed. [] Thurs.
d
Fri.
U
Sat.
[:J
Sun.
Ti
:
me
:
?
i
? I
from
?
4:30 ?
?
to ?
7:00
p.m.
Locat ion 'Proposed:
?
Theatre
Fee to be charged:
?
40 non-library card holders only
Enrolment: ?
Maximum
?
Minimum -
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
(rsJpTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
deadline dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate-Committee on Non-Credit
Instruction;
?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
For the Spring semester: October 15.
For the Summer semester: February 15.)
.

 
.
Number of times
offered:
Evaluation Date:
S
-
?
-
Signature
Signature of
of
Instructor:
Proposer:
?
ate:
14
Department/Division
(where applicable)
Date:
NOTE: Courses sponsored by Departments,
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
For OFfice Use:
.
Date received: ?
i/iLk
?
Course No.
98
Jc-1-
Date Submitted to Non-Credit Committee
?
1.
2.
3.
Approved:
Li1
Reason for rejection:
1.
2.
3.
Act ion:
Rejected: 1.
2.
3.
9-73
- ?
56

 
.
/
AJc7't(c)
• Course No.
?
743-W205
NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS SAND RETURN THE FORM TO:
Chairman
do
Senate
Division
Committee
of Continuing
on Non-Credit
Education
Instruction
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE:
?
Advanced Dance
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I. ?
- ?
To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor:
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements:
(Please provide details of type of promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course BUdget:
Stipends/Honoraria
(Please list names and amounts)
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable)
Miscellaneous Expenses:
Total $____________
Total $____________
-
?
57
Revenue:
Course fees:
?
x
Miscellaneous Revenue:

 
a
-2-
SECTION II
?
- To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education
Department/Division proposing the course:
Centre for Communications and the Atts
Proposed Instructor:
?
to be announced
(Please attach resume, f not regular SFU faculty)
Proposed Course Title:
?
Advanced Dance
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
Budget Arrangements:
?
?
see covering memo
?
and attachment
Stipend/Honoraria:
Revenues (i.e. fees, etc.)
?
$
Department/Division subsidizing course:
Centre for Communications and the Arts
Publicity Requirements:
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
J
To be arranged through continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NONCREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended "target" audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
students, faculty, staff
Proposed time period for course:
Commencement Date:
Sept ?
End Date:
?
Dec 2
jJ
Mon.
LI
Tues. jj
Wed. ?
J
Thurs.
LI
Fri. ?
j Sat. ?
Sun.
Time: ?
from 4:30
?
to ?
7:00 p.m.
Location Proposed:
Theatre
Fee to be charged:
$40 non-librar y
card holders only
Enrolment:
?
Maximum ?
35 ?
Minimum -
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
deadline dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
Instruction: ?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
?
-
?
58
For the Spring semester: October 15.
Summer semester: February 15.)
.

 
- ?
-
Signature of Proposer:
Signature of Instructor:
?
Date:
Department/Division Authorization:
(where applicable)
Date:
NOTE:
Courses
Courses
sponsored by Departments,
?
tJ
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
For Office Use:
Date received:
?
Course No.
Date Submitted to Non-Credit Committee:
?
1.
2.
3.
Approved:
E ?
Rejected: 1.
2.
3.
Reason for rejection:
2.
3.
Act ion:
Evaluation Date:
?
Number of times
offered:
E1
9-73 -
?
5

 
..nu
With
the
Sanit*oee taventian of the aetica picture esra by the
Prendame Narsy and an Znglishmsn William Pr.iae-Gr.sn
In 1859
9
and the
spectacular improvement in the methods of projection
in the year 15959
Cinema was born. A
creative
problem that arose with motion pictures can
be traced back to the character of the invention. Technical improvements
In communication facilitate the distribution of existent art forms,
but the motion picture camera and projector introduced questions regarding
what is photographed and projected - questions which could not be referred
to previous artistic
experience
and which
are
.till not fully answered.
The Pu. Workshops are not merely a mean@ of imparting technical
knowledge to the "student" but a'so provide a forum for the exploration
of such questions. One of the 1972/73 students was commented upon in a recant
letter by Serge .Loeique, Director of the Conservatory of Cinematographic
Art as followas
"s
o*
the young intelligent filmmaker at Simon
Fraser University
and his name is Christopher Aikenhead. There is no student in this country who
know to handie better camera and to create film than hi.."
The
general
approach will includes
Original concept
Preparation of script
Budgeting
Planning - personnel, actors, s.to, props,
costsg
lighting, colour/monochrome, shooting
schedule, etc.
Choice of equipment and filastock
Shooting
Lighting -
studio/on location
Sound recording
Working on the sound track
Art work and animation
Editing
Obtaining prints with final
soand
us
oefi1*
Aosvsr
Print
V301 Su
p
er Som PLli
The student of this Introductory production-oriented Workshop will be
exposed to all elements of practical
film-máing In
Super Sms. The participant
will learn about the film modlus
in general,
while engaged in making his/her
own, or a group project film in Super 8imn. This experience will involve the
student in the conceptual, preparatory, production and poet-production stages
of the film-making process. The student will be expected to complete his/her
film in the
time
schedule assigned by the Resident.
.
?
?
Admission should he by permission of the Resident through parsunal
interview with each applicant. Early application is required. This workshop
is limited to 13.
Lou
-

 
1iVC1<f
.
?
Course No.
?
743-W301
NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS AND RETURN THE FORM TO:
Chairman
do
Senate
Division
Committee
of Continuing
on Non-Credit
Education
Instruction
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE:
?
Super 8mm Film
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I. ?
- ?
To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor:
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements:
(Please provide details of type of promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honoraria
(Please list names and amounts)
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable)
Miscellaneous Expenses:
Total $____________
Revenue:
Course fees:
?
x
Miscellaneous Revenue:
Total $____________
.
.
-
?
61

 
.
S
-2-
SECTION ii
?
- To be completed
for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education
Department/Division proposing the course:
Centre for Communications and
the Arts
Proposed Instructor:
?
to be announced
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Proposed Course Title:
?
Super 8mm Film
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
Budget Arrangements:
?
?
see
covering memo
and attachment
Stipend/Honoraria:
Revenues (i.e. fees, etc.)
Department/Division subsidizing course:
Centre for Communications and the Ajts
Publicity Requirements:
J
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
J
To be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended "target" audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;?
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
studa6-
1 --faeulEy, staff
Proposed time period for course:
Commencement Date:
?
Sept 12
?
End Date:
?
Dec 5
J
Mon. ?
J
Tues. ?
J
Wed.
fJ
Thurs. ?
J
Fri. ?
J
Sat. ?
Sun.
Time:
?
from ?
1:30
?
to ?
3:30 p.m.
Location Proposed:
?
AQ 3131
Fee to be charged:
?
$24 non-library card ho1dra only
20% of the total cost of finished film - lab fee
Enrolment: ?
Maximum ?
15
?
Minimum
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
film studio and super 8mm film equipment
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
deadline dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
Instruction:
?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
For the Spring semester: October 15,.
For
the Summer semester: February 15.)

 
is
Number of times
offered:
Evaluation Date:
.
Signature of Proposer:
ate: ?
2Y,
Signature of Instructor:
?
Date:
Department/Division
Authorization:
?
&:! - ^
(where applicable)
Date:
NOTE: Courses sponsored by Departments,
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
For Office Use:
?
C7
8
.
Date received: ?
Course No.
?
AIC-1(4
Date Submitted to Non-Credit Committee: 1.
2.
3.
Approved:
[T1
?
Rejected: 1.
2.
3.
Reason for rejection:
1.
2.
3.
Act
ion:
9-73 -
?
63

 
..
V312 16 712*
Previous fila experience or V301
is
a
pre .
'rsqdsLta for applicattos
for this workshop. The student
of this production-oriented workshop
will
be
expected to have strong motivation, coadttmevit, and "free time
as
these requirement,
are
dictated by the complexity of
film-making
in
16.
The 16mm file Workshop will provide the participant with an all-round
practical knowledge of film production techniques - from original concept
to the finished
Sound-on-File Answer Print, as it is normally
practised
In
professional film
production in Canada and abroad.
Students
of this
workshop
will
be engaged in
making
films as group projects or as personal
ones - in
the for. of Narrative, Documentary or Experimental films -
developing their creative
and
crsftnman.hip abilities simultaneously.
Those who wish to specialize in Animation will be able to do so within the
a,silI.e
Workshop
facilities. The student will be expected to complete hisflS.r
file in
the
tino
schedule assigned by the Resident.
Admission should
be by permission of the Resident through perameal
Interviews and the
vieving of film samples of previous
work.in
Super &me
or 16mm.
• This Workshop is limited
tO
15.
.
.
64

 
iA/C -1
q rp
.
?
Course No.
?
743-W312
NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS AND RETURN THE FORM TO:
Chairman
do
Senate
Division
Committee
of Continuing
on Non-Credit
Education
Instruction
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE:
?
16mm Film
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I. ?
- ?
To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor:
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements:
(Please provide details of type of promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honoraria
(Please list names and amounts)
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable) ?
S ?
$____________
Miscellaneous Expenses:
?
$____________
Total $_____________
Revenue:
Co u rse fees:
?
x
$_________________ ?
$______________
Miscellaneous Revenue:
?
$____________
Total $____________
.
.
- ?
6

 
1^1
- 2 -
SECTION II
?
- To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education
Department/Division proposing the course: Centre for
Communications and the Arts
Proposed Instructor:
?
to be
announced
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Proposed Course Title:
?
16mm Film
(Please attach a full descriPtion of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
see covering
memo
Budget Arrangements:
?
and attachment
St ipend/Honoraria:
Revenues (i.e. fees, etc.)
Department/Division subsidizing course:
Centre
for
Communications
and
the
Arts
Publicity Requirements:
J
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
To be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended "target" audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;
?
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
students, faculty, staff
Proposed
time
period for course:
Commencement Date:
?
Sept
11
?
End Date: ?
4
Mon. ?
j
Tues. E
D
Wed.
El
Thurs.
[J
Fri.
[J
Sat.
[J
Sun.
T i me:
?
from 1:30
?
to 3:30
p.m.
Location Proposed:
?
AQ
3131
Fee to be charged:
?
$40 non-library card holders only
20
of the total cost or
rinisnee rum -
iao fee
Enrolment:
?
Maximum 15
?
Minimum ?
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
film studio and 16mm film equipment
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
deadline dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
?
Instruction: ?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
?
-
For the Spring semester: October 15.
For the Summer semester: February 15.)

 
MM
.
Signature of Proposer:
?
___
Signature of Instructor:
?
Date:
Department/Division
(where applicable)
?
Date: J
L, 2
nW )/7y
NOTE: Courses sponsored by Departments,
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
C
For Office Use:
Date received: ?
&t44
?
Course No.
?
jC7L-
Date Submitted to Non-Credit Committee:
?
1.
2.
3.
Approved:
?
•Rejected: 1.
2.
3.
Reason for rejection:
1.
2.
3.
Act ion:
Evaluation Date:
?
Number of times
offered:
9-73
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•vwo:
"The electronic media have meique daaractristics
sad quMitime.
Electric television
photography and sound have natural aspects which
separate;
television
from other media.
Television is
a
medium in which
we
can
mat...
And asking, objectify
ourselves.
"(kily recently has television been
thought
of
U
a medium independent
of
other.
media.
To such an
extent
as
it has been thought of this way
previously, the histories of theatre, journalism, motion pictures, and radio
havs.b.en essentially influential.
"And
until only recently, the history of other arts
has
had little
credence o.
LeV5flCG.
"Nov it 1s possible to think
in other ways."1
"There is no material
an
artist uses today that
is not available to
others for other uses. What makes his use of the
material different from
others'
.
uses
is
his attitude toward it." 2
Although there will be a basic grounding in the technology and
?
techniques of television production, the workshops will not have as their
. ?
solo
sin
the teaching of a technical skill. Rather the video equipment,
and the skills required to operate
it, will
be one of the means in an
attempt to discover and expand new ways of using the medium.
The material of
video is
the blectron. The electron is finite and
the affects of its movements can be studied upon the surface graphs of
oscilloscopes as sine curves and wave forms.
Video is
concerned with
time, storage, delay, synchronisstion, amplitude, amplification and
modulation'.
W351 Introduction to Video
The Workshop will consist
of a structured introduction to half-inch
portable Sony camera systems and a one-inch studio Phillips plicon camera
system. The other equipçent studied will includes sync generator, switcher,
wave forms monitor, audio amplifier and mixer, videotape
recorderl
and
editors. There will be an opportunity to practice simple video productions.
Field trips are planned to Metromedia,, Cable-10, Comaunity 10, B.C.
Educational TV atBCIT, etc.
Admission should be by permission of the Resident after personal
Interviews, Early application required.
Maximum
13.
1.
Eric. Howard, Videospace,
National Center for Experiments in Television.
1972,p.9
2.
Ibid,
p
.
26
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Jc19()
Course No.
?
743-W351
NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS AND RETURN THE FORM TO:
Chairman
do
Senate
Division
Committee
of Continuing
on Non-Credit
Education
.
Instruction
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE:
?
. ?
Introduction to Video
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I. ?
- ?
To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor:
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements:
(Please provide details of type of promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honoraria
(Please list names and amounts)
Travel Expenses:
(Where appl icablé,
Miscellaneous Expenses:
Total $_____________
Revenue:
C our s e fees:
?
X
$________________
Miscellaneous Reveçué:
.
?
Total $____________
.
- ?
69

 
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SECTION II
?
- To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education.
Departmçj)t/DiviSiofl proposing the course:
Centre for Communications and
the Arts
B
Proposed Instructor:
Brian Guns
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
P:Cóurse
ropos
(Please attach
Title:
a fuiFdescriptiOfl
?
Introduction
of
to
the
Video
course,
indi:cating course content, etc.)
BudgetArraflgemeflts:
?
see covering memo
and attachment
St,iped/Honoraria:
Revens (i.e. fees, etc.)
?
$
Department/DiViS ion subsidizing course:
Centre for Communications and
the Arts
Publ i'city Requirements:
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
EJ:T.o
be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
,ntendedL"target"audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;
why' is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
'students, faculty, staff
Proposed time, period for course:
Commencement Date:
Sept 23
?
End Date:
?
Dec 2
J
Mon.'' ?
Tues.
Q
Wed. ?
J
Thurs. ?
j Fri.
?
J
Sat. ?
J
Sun.
Time':,: ?
from ?
12:30 ?
to ?
2:30 p.m.
Location Proposed:
AQ 3135
Fee to be charged:
$24 non-library card holders only
$10 lab fee
Enrolment: ?
Maximum ?
18
?
Minimum
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
Video Studio, Studio 1" equipment -•
p
orta p ak "
equipment
:(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the•
1 '
?
deadline dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
?
70
Instruction: ?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
• ?
For the Spring semester: October 15.
For the Summer semester: February 15.)

 
Date:
S
Act ion:
Evaluation Date:
Number of times
offered:
-3-
.
Signature of Proposer:
Signature of Instructor:
Department/Division Authorization:
(where applicable)
NOTE: Courses sponsored by Departments,
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division,. Department
or Centre Chairperson.
.
r.
Date received:
?
1J7L ?
Course No.
?
wci4
Date Submitted to Non-Credit Committee: 1.
2.
3.
Approved:
r
-
1
?
Rejected: 1.
2.
3.
Reason for rejection:
1.
2.
3.
9-73 -
?
71

 
.. ?
W352
Continuini
_
Video
Suitable
experience or V351 tea pre-requisite for
application for
this course,
The
Workshop
participente viii be
expected
to
expand their
community contacts from field trips, and will be encouraged to find new
ways of "distributing" the
original video
works
they
will
devise
and
develop during the semester. The
major
emphasis in the Workshop (while
recognizing the merits of traditional TV studio practices) will be in
the creative use of video in the "artistic" (the challenge of generating
and organising new types of electronic imagery) • "social" (the use of
video as an instrument in the process of social change) and "peychologicaitm
(the use of video in exploring Interpersonal relationships, participant/
observer problems etc.) fields.
Admission should be by permission of the Resident after personal
Interviews.
Early application required. Maximum 15.
W353 Aesthetics of Video
No pre-requisites would be required for this workshop, which will
. ?
discuss Video's relation to the other arts/media in an attempt to obtain
definitions and criteria in the search for an aesthetic.
Video tapes will be screened and discussed. Admission by permission
of the Resident. Maximum enrollment 20.
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Fr4A)C77
(/J
Course No.
?
743-W352
NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS AND RETURN THE FORM TO:
Chairman
Senate Committee on Non-Credit Instruction,
do
Division of Continuing Education
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE;
?
Continuing Video
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course .content, etc.)
SECTION
- 1.
?
- ?
To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor:
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements:
(Please provide details of type of promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honoraria
(Please list names and amounts)
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable)
Miscellaneous Expenses:
Total $_____________
Revenue:
Course fees:
?
x $________________
Miscellaneous Revenue:
.
?
Total $____________
.
- ?
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[1
SECTION II
?
- To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education
Centre for Communications and the Arts
Department/Division proposing the course:
Proposed Instructor:
(Please attach resume,
, i not regular SF
U faculty)
Proposed Course Title:
Continuing Video
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
see covering memo
and attachment
Budget Arrangements:
Stipend/Honoraria:
Revenues (i.e. fees, etc.)
.
.
Department/Division subsidizing course:
Centre for Communications and the Arts
Publicity Requirements:
fl
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
J
To be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended "target" audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;?
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
int
,
fD
culty,
ta
Proposed time period for course:
Commencement Date:
?
Sept 17 ?
End Date: ?
Dec
3
0
Mon. ?
j Tues. ?
Wed. ?
J
Thurs. ?
J
Fri.
Ej
Sat.
J
Sun.
Time: ?
from
?
1:30
?
to 3:30
p.m.
Location Proposed:
?
AQ 3135
Fee to be charged:
?
$40 non-library card holders only
SlO lab fee
Enrolment: ?
Maximum 10
?
Minimum
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
Video Studio, Studio 1" equipment - portapak
½"
equipment
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
deadline dates for
.
course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
?
InstructEon: ?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
For the Spring semester: October 15.
For the Summer semester: February
15.)

 
S
Signature of Proposer:
?
kate:
Signature ofInstructor: ?
Date:
Department/Division
(where applicable)
NOTE: Courses sponsored by Departments
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
For Office Use:
Date received:L^"
Course
No..
?
c74
Date Submitted to Non-Credit Committee: 1.
2.
3.
Approved: []
?
Rejected: 1.
2.
3.
Reason for rejection:
1.
2.
3.
Act
ion:
Evaluation Date:
?
Number of times
offered:
S
S
9-73 -
?
75

 
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7V (ij
Course No.
?
743-W353
NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS AND RETURN THE FORM TO:
Chairman
do
Senate
Division
Committee
of Continuing
on Non-Credit
Education
Instruction
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE:
?
Aesthetics of Video
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I.
?
- ?
To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor:
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements:
(Please provide details of type of promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honoraria
(Please list names and amounts)
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable)
Miscellaneous Expenses:
Total $_____________
Revenue:
Course fees:
?
x$
Miscellaneous Revenue:
.
?
Total $____________
C
-
?
76

 
.
.
-2-
SECTION II
?
- To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education
Department/Division proposing the course:
Centre for Communications and the Arts
Proposed Instructor: ?
Brian Guns
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Proposed Course Title:
?
Aesthetics of Video
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
see covering
memo
Bud
g
et Arrangements:
?
and attachment
Stipend/Honoraria:
Revenues (i.e. fees, e
?
Department/Division subsidizing course:
Centre
for
ommimfcAtinn
?
nt
t-h
p
Artg
Publicity Requirements:
J
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
LI
To be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended "target" audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;?
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
students, faculty. staff
Proposed time period for course: -
Commencement Date:
?
Sept 9
?
End Date:
?
ner
9
jJ
Mon. ?
j Tues.
LI
Wed. ?
J
Thurs. ?
J
Fri. ?
J
Sat. ?
J
Sun.
Time: ?
from 4:30
?
to ?
p.m.
Location Proposed:
?
A0
3135
Fee to be charged:
?
$8
non-library card h1ders only
Enrolment: ?
Maximum ?
is ?
Minimum
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
deadline dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
?
Instruction: ?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
For the Spring semester: October 15.
For the Summer semester: February 15.)
.
77

 
S
Number of times
offered:
Evaluation Date:
S
Signature of Proposer:
?
ate:^t
Signature of Instructor:
?
Date:
Department/Division Authorization:
(where applicable)
Date: Jt(..t- )/7/
NOTE: Courses sponsored by Departments,
?
fr'
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
S
For Office Use:
Date received: ?
p.
?
Course No. AW
AK7(
Date Submitted to Non-Credit Committee: 1.
2.
3.
Approved: ?
Rejected: 1.
2.
3.
Reason for rejection:
1.
2.
3.
Act
ion:
9-73_ ?
78

 
C
THEATU
Another of the otó
that
can be treo.d bs csst.rlas, Theatre
has
evolved along a anitituds
of paths. The present Canadian theatrical
pedagogic situation is somewhat typical of many aspects of Canadian lit.,
viz, caught betwixt and between the British way of Theatre Schools and
the ubiquitous University Drama Department of the USA. Canada has her
National Theatre School and a number of University Drama Department., but
seem to have
made up
her mind whether this compromise is better
or worse than total adherence to either extreme, or indeed is a liveable
compromise?
The Theatre
Workshop
at Biwa 1raser has taken the compromise to
Ito heart in having professional theatre persona teaching non—credit
workshops at a university. Our approach
is
backed by Theodore
Shsk1
where he explains that the various elements contributing to a performance,
such
as
the acting and directing, the scenic design and the sound and light
e2ecto, all can be identified (and hence, studied)
as
separate entities,
but that these aspects of drama actually derive meaning only when they are
expressed in concert, through the means of performances and, necessarily,
before audiences.
There is an attempt
In
the %Jozkabop to unify the "students" into a
theatre "Company". There is a desire to take away the separation of areas
and develop the theatrical faculties of all "Company" nether..
I501 Theatre Workshop
The Workshop will explores
Voice
I4oveasnt
Masks
Design
Backstage
Production work
Theodore Shank, The Art of Dramatic Are, Dickansou
t
Blmeut, California, 196
Chapter 2.
.
.
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.
?
Course No.
?
743-W501
NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS AND RETURN THE FORM TO:
Chairman
do
Senate
Division
Committee
of Continuing
on Non-Credit
Education
Instruction
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE:
?
Theatre Workshop
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I. ?
- ?
To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor:
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements:
(Please provide details of type of promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honoraria
(Please list names and amounts)
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable)
Miscellaneous Expenses:
Total $_____________
Revenue:
Cou r
se fees;
?
x $________________
Miscellaneous Revenue:
Total $____________
C
.
$

 
-2-
.
SECTION II
?
- To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education
Department/Division proposing the course:
Centre for Communications and the Arts
Proposed Instructor:
?
to be announced
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
? -
Proposed Course Title:
?
Theatre Workshop
(Please attach a full
?
of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
Budget Arrangements:
?
?
see covering memo
?
and attachment
Stipend/Honoraria:
Revenues (i.e. fees, etc.)
Department/Division subsidizing course:
Centre for Communications and the Arts
Publicity Requirements:
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
LI
To be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended "target" audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;?
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
students, faculty, staff
?
-
Proposed time period for course:
Commencement Date:
______________
?
End Date:
Dec 6
J
Mon.
LI
Tues. ?
J
Wed. ?
J
Thurs. ?
Fri. ?
J
Sat. ?
J
Sun.
Time: ?
from ?
4:30
?
to ?
7:00
pm
Location Proposed:
?
Concrete Theatre/Theatre
115
Fee to be charged:
?
$24
non-librar y
card holders only
Enrolment: ?
Maximum
?
Minimum
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
deadline dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
Instruction: ?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
For the Spring semester: October t5.
?
8
For the Summer semester: February 15.)

 
-3-
.
Signature of Proposer:
?
^—Oa
Signature of Instructor:
Department/Division Autho
riza
tion.
(where applicable)
?
Date:
NOTE: Courses sponsored by Departments,
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
.
For Office Use:
Date received: ? 7'/'7L1
?
Course No.
?
'k1C_19
Date Submitted to Nn-Credit Committee: 1.
2.
3.
Approved:
El ?
Rejected: 1.
2.
3.
Reason for rejection:
1.
2.
3.
Act ion:
Evaluation Date:
?
Number of times
offered:
9-73 -
?
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.
skill y2gmhm
The objective of
the:
Skill Vorkahpps is to provide
the
student with
a
range of specific skills
which viii enable him to be fr..r artistically
in
the design and execution of the particular art form that he has chosen.
The Skill Workshops are mainly intended for those persons who are
enrolled
or
have been enrolled in one of the Centre for
Cov,sunications
and
the Art. workshops. From time to time, however, other students may be
adaitted by permission of the instructor.
W451 Lighting Workshop: Group A - Li
gh
ting Crew Skill.
This Workshop is to
providi
students
with the working techniques and
language of stage lighting crews. Specific its.s to be taught Includes
Stage light optic. theory
Differing types of lights
and their functional
variations
Maintenance technique.
Hanging and plugging routines
Pitch-board usage
. ?
Focussing routines
Basic 1tgit console pp.ratian
Reading lighting plots
Follow-spot operation
There will be two hours a weak
on
specific instruction,
and
S hourm
practical on-the-job training as a member of a work crew
preparing the
lighting for a Centre for
Coiuotcations
and the Arts' presentation.
Persons should wear old clothes or a coverall. There will bs a
limitation
of 15 persons per workshop, due to
size
of facilities.
Croup E - Lighting Operation Skull
The Lighting Operation Skills Workshop will endeavour to provide the
student with a method of stage light operation which could be
applicabie
ouywh.re
with any production. To facilitate this the Workshop will provide
specific Wtills in the operation of the Strand LC board which will be used
to illustrate
the
general method of operation.
Specific skills to be
taughti
Light plot organization principles
Mechanical aids to organizing control syst.me
Data Collection
.
?
Data analysis and organization
Cue sheet symbols and preparation
Rehearsal routines
Performance routine.
Operating peculiarities and
t.chniquee
-
?
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.
Oreç £ simet be táea before .svolliag is roap Be
Two hour a week are cmitted for specific ie.trucUas which, qmw
ccsipl.tton of assigned exercises and taste, will be followed by supervised
operation of two approved shows of sufficient complexity
to
require an
extensive application of the skills taught. The student will then been
an "approved operator" and be able to operate Centre for Co'micationa
and the Arts productions without
supervision.
The complexity and size of the facilities limits the
number of
students at any one time
in this
Workshop to 3.
W331 Audio Technical Skill.
The objective of this workshop Is to provide the student with skill is
audio tape creation and operation to the level of his interest and the
capability of audio equipment available.
Specific skills to be tsughts
Basic theory of audio recording and rsptoductive
system.s monophonic, stereophonic, And
quadraphonic
Use of tape recorder. • record player. • aicrophoeas,
mixers, a Putney synthesizer and any signal
process squipmsnt available.
Use of various tapes
Tape editing technique.
The interfacing of film and video equipment with
audip system.
Two bosze a week of specific
instruction is the commitment of this
ur..,
and
various projects will be suggested to advance the learning and
practice of audio skill..
The limitation in wise and equipment in
our
audio studio require that
we put a limit
of 10
studeate pr
Wozkshop,, with assistance throughout the
rest of the week on prj.ct
?
a *no'to-ons instructor-student basis.
WSll Scenashop Skills
The objectives of thQ SeciawhQp OLAUs
Workshop will be to provide the
student with a basic knowledgQ oR aufaty In the use of
the
whop
pr tools,
and with basic scenery-
k
ig skills.
.
0

 
Specifis iktl*a to be tausbe,
The safe use and
oper
ation of hand-held circular
saws, table circular sawa radial
ato save,
band saws,
press
and jointer.
Pad1iarity with various
scene-.aktag Isteriala
• flat construction
Platform construction
Pref.re.eö is given to those persons enrolled in the Theatre Workshop.
Old clothes or a cry owock shmildbe worn. Time cotmdt.ent will
be 2 bonns a week of specific Instruction, and the students
will
be
required to have an intensiv€ Involvement in the construction of at
least
sets per e.,u.erer - the sp.wJLffc skills required for
the
solution to. the
problem inharent to the set design and construction will be taught either
during the vorkaiop prtod or on a
one-to-one basis
at other tiasa in the
week.
For reason, of safety
and the site of the facility, the number of
students suet
be livolted to 10 per workshop.
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Course No.
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743-W541
NON
-
CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS AND RETURN THE FORM TO:
Chairman
do
Senate
Division
Committee
of Continuing
on Non-Credit
Education
Instruction
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2,B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE: ?
Lighting Workshop
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I.
?
- ?
To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor:
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements:
(Please provide details of type of promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honoraria
(Please list names and amounts)
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable)
Miscellaneous Expenses:
Total $_____________
Revenue:
Course fees:
?
x $
Miscellaneous Revenue:
is
?
Total $____________
-
?
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-2-
SECTION 11
?
- To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education.
Department/Division proposing the course:
Centre for Communications and the
Arts
Proposed Instructor: ?
Michael Irwin/Kenneth Didrich
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Proposed Course Title:
?
Lighting Workshop
(Please attach a fulT description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
see covering memo
Budget Arrangements:
and attachment
St ipend/Honoraria:
Revenues (i.e. fees, etc.)
Department/Division subsidizing course:
Centre for Communications and the Arts
Publicity Requirements:
LJ
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
J
To be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended "target audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;
?
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
students, faculty, staff
Proposed time period for course:
Commencement Date:
?
Sept 10
?
End Date: Dec 3
U
Mon. ?
J
Tues. [:],Wed.
?
J
Thurs. ?
J
Fri.
?
J
Sat.
?
J
Sun.
Time: ?
from
?
4:30
?
to ?
6:30
p.m
Location Proposed:
?
Theatre
Fee to be charged:
nocharge
Enrolment: ?
Maximum 15
?
Minimum
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
deadline dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
?
Instruction: ?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
For the Spring semester: October 15-.
For the Summer semester: February 15.)
.
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Reason for rejection:
1.
2.
3.
Action:
Evaluation Date:
Number of times
offered:
-3-
S ?
1)
Signature of Proposer:
Signature of Instructor:
?
r, ?
Qpte.
Department/Division
Author i zat ion:_':^N^_
(where applicable)
Date:
NOTE: Courses sponsored by Departments,
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
For Office Use:
Date received:
?
Course No. AM Af
C7Lj
Date Submitted to Non-Credit Committee: 1.
2.
3.
Approved:
[1
?
Rejected: 1.
2.
3.
9-73 ?
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Course No.
?
743-W571
NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS AND RETURN THE FORM TO:
Chairman
Senate Committee on Non-Credit Instruction
do
Division of Continuing Education
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE:.
?
Sceneshop Skills
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I.
?
- ?
To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education..
Proposed Instructor:
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements:
(Please provide details of type of promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honoraria
?
$_____________
(Please list names and amounts)
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable)
?
$____________
Miscellaneous Expenses:
?
$____________
Total $_____________
Revenue:
Course fees:
?
x
$________________ ?
$_____________
Miscellaneous Revenue:
Total $____________
•7TJ
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.
-2-
SECTION II
?
- To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
.under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education.
Department/Division proposing the course:
Centre for Communications and tha Arts
Proposed Instructor: ?
Martin Viksten
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Proposed Course Title:
?
Scenes hop Skills
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicatin
q
course content, etc.)
see covering memo
Budget Arrangements:
?
and attachment
St ipend/Honoraria:
Revenues (i.e. fees, etc.)
Department/Division subsidizing course:
Centre for Commun1t'arinn
and the. Art-S:
I
Publicity Requirements:
J
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
J
To be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended target" audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;
?
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
students,-faculty,-staff
Proposed time period for course:.
Commencement Date:
Sept 12 ?
End Date: ?
n-
J
Mon.
?
J
Tues.
El
Wed.
jJ
Thurs. ?
j
Fri. ?
J
Sat.
fl
Sun.
Time: ?
from 4:30
?
to 6:30
p..m
Location Proposed:
Theatre
Fee to be charged:
no charge
Enrolment: ?
Maximum 10 ?
Minimum?
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
deadl ine dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
Instruction: ?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
For the Spring semester: October 15.
?
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For the Summer semester: February 15.)

 
Signature of Proposer:
Signature of Instructor:
?
Date:
Department/Division
(where applicable)
Date:
(2t- ?
//,v
NOTE: Courses sponsored by Departments,
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
rr- nff;r
p
IIc.
Date received:
?
Course No.
?
__
Date Submitted to Non-Credit Committee:
?
1.
2.
3.
Approved: •ri
?
Rejected: 1.
2.
3.
Reason for rejection:
1.
2. ____
3.
Action:
Evaluation Date:
?
Number of times
offered;
9-73
.
[1
- ?
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.
?
Course No.
?
743-W55l
NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS AND RETURN THE FORM TO:
Chairman
do
Senate
Division
Committee
of Continuing
on Non-Credit
Education
Instruction
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE: ?
Audio Technical Skills
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I. ?
- ?
To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor:
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements:
(Please provide details of type of promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honoraria
?
$
(Please list names and amounts)
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable)
Miscellaneous Expenses:
Total $____________
Revenue:
Course fees:
?
x $
Miscellaneous Revenue:
Total $____________
.
.
92

 
.
S
-2-
SECTION 11
?
- To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education.
Department/Division proposing the course:
Centre for Communications and the Arts
Proposed Instructor:
Michael Irwin
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Proposed Course Title:
?
Audio Tech
i}ical kills
(Please attach a full descriptlofl of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
see covering memo
Budget Arrangements:
?
and attachment
Stipend/Honoraria:
Revenues (i.e. fees, etc.)
Department/Division subsidizing course:
rpnt-rp
for
Cc"uni-ations and the ArtG
Publicity Requirements:
Mx
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
To be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
intended target audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
students.. faculty, stAff
Proposed time period for course:
Commencement Date:
?
Sept 11
?
End Date:
Dec 4
[J
Mon. [] Tues.
fl
Wed.
U
Thurs. [] Fri. [
j
Sat.
[=1
Sun.
Time: ?
from ?
4:30
?
to ?
p..m.
Location Proposed:
Theatre
Audio Studio
Fee to be charged:
no charge
Enrolment: ?
Maximum is
?
Minimum_
Any Special RequirementS:(i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
deadline dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
?
Instruction; ?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
For the Spring semester: October 15.
For the Summer semester: February 15..)
S

 
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Signature of Proposer:
?
Date
Signature of Instructor:
?
Date:
Department/Division Authorization:-
(where applicable)
?
Date:
NOTE: Courses sponsored by Departments,
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
.
For Office Use:
Date received: ?
1/4
?
Course No.
Date Submitted to Non-Credit Committee: 1.
2.
3.
Approved:
iii:ii:i ?
Rejected: 1.
2.
3.
Reason for rejection:
2.
3.
Act ion:
Evaluation Date:
?
Number of times
offered:
9-73_
?
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IC ?
CAL AND IW1TlI1vTIL VO5OP
Vocal Workshops
The voice is a musical Instruments but with
the
.dditi
1
pmer of
framing words
and
allying the.e with Its
tOIRSI.
The singer, and the training he undergoes,
has
to take account of the
function of the voice as a tone-producing instrument with a word-producing
apparatus attached, and its function as word-producing instrument with a
tone-production apparatus attached. The song
Is
an artistic compromise
between these two functions.
No songless people have over been discovered. Some Australian
aboriginal tribes are said to be without musical instruments, but even
they have v.11-doveloped songs. The development of song amongst European
races was greatly influenced by certain institutions. The Christian
church early made use of song, motivated
Its
and then from time to time
sought to control it. In fact the growth of a large corpus of church song
led to the eet&l'**aent in Rome of an official school of song around
320 A.D. The prohibition of congregational singing by the Council of
Laodicia in 367 A.D. Increased the Importance of trained choirs and gave
further impetus to the movement for the definite cultivation, of singing.
.
?
?
Since those times, many and varied
voa4
forms and styles have been
developed. Our vocal workshops endeavour to give: a grounding in the
techniques of voice production and eight-reading, a basic grounding in
group singing and a more specialised experience in the performance-oriented
Madrigal Singers. These workshops are described in more detail in the
attached forma.
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The word "madrigal
as the title of a uneical coapositios,
is
found
from the late 13th and early 14th centuries, when in
Italy
it was applied to
secular and unaccompanied vocal compositions for 2 or 3 voices, in the
staple harmony of the day.
The re-ensrgeuce of
the
word in Its musical sense (it had cans to be
used poetically) cans in the 16th century, when the Flemish composers, who
abounded in Italy, and the Italian composers themselves wrote secular
unaccoipanied choral compositions under the title. The Flemish and Italian
madrigal repertories of this period are of great importance. This new genre
spread all over Europa rapidly, and became the moat important musical form
characteristic of the late Renaissance.
In musical style, the vedrigal stsd from the High Renaissance motet
(with reference to the simple frottola of the 1480.). It is a charact.ristiC*ll)
short piece for 4 or more voices consisting of sections in fugal imitation
and sections of harmonic setting,
The madrigal reached England in 1358 with the publishing of Musica Transalpina,
collection of Italian Madrigals with the words translated into English.
;he English madrigals which devolopod from that point to the aid 17th century
• are a wine of poetry. The setting of the notes to the words
has
almost
Invariably been done with high skill; not only are changes of moods closely
reflected, but definite point is given to every expression of the poet, so
far as possible. Tue whole corpus of English madrigal poetry was collected
by Dr. E. R. Fellowes in ona volume in 1920
9
and from 1913 to 1924 he issued
the whole of the music in 34 volumes. 11s
.
36 volumes are currently held in
the tniver.ity libra4.
Pro-requisites for this course should be the ability to read mUsical
notation and
the
concurrent
rabership of
the choral workshop W402 • Admission
would be by a successful audition adjudicated by the current Resident or
Visiting Artist.
The workshop, while emphasizing the English madrigal and music of the
Renaissance will also include works of other time and styles and will
emphasizes
Voice Production
Diction
Yhrasing
Rhythmic Accuracy
Blending
A cappella Reading
A cappella Singing
The preparation of
UNG 1
19
few
pewfose..
Two or thros performances are expected from this performing XrOW per
star, both
on
and off-campus.
The Madrigal Singers will be limited to 16 people.
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Course No.
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743-W401
NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS AND RETURN THE FORM TO:
?
Chairman
Senate Committee on Non-Credit Instruction
do
Division of Continuing Education
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE:
?
MADRIGAL SINGERS
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I.
?
- ?
To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor:
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements:
(Please provide details of type of promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honoraria
_________________________
(Please list names and amounts)
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable)
Miscellaneous Expenses:
Total $_____________
Revenue:
Course fees:
?
x $________________
Miscellaneous Revenue:
is
?
Total $____________
.
-
?
97

 
-2-
.
SECTION ii
?
- To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education.
Department F&iViSiOflpro
p
os
ing
the course:
Centre for Communications and the Arts
Proposed Instructor: ?
Phyllis Mailing
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Proposed Course Title:
?
Madrigal Singers
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
see covering memo
and attachment
Budget Arrangements:
Stipend/Honoraria:
Revenues (i.e. fees
.
Departmeflt/9iV4i-0I subsidizing course:
Centre for Communications and
rhe Arts
Publicity Requirements:
Eli
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
U
To be arranged through continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended "target" audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;?
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
students, facult
y
. staff
Proposed time period for course: -
Commencement Date:
?
Sept 5 ?
End Date:
?
Dec 5
J
Mon. ?
j Tues.
?
Wed. ?
Thurs. ?
Fri. ?
Sat. ?
Sun.
Time: ?
from
?
7:00
?
to 10:00
p.m.
Location Proposed:
?
Studio II
Fee to be charged:
?
No charge
Enrolment: ?
Maximum ?
16 ?
Minimum
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
Risers, Piano
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
dead] me dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
?
Instruction: ?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
For the Spring semester: October 15.
?
98
For the Summer semester: February 15.)

 
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Signature of Proposer:
?
Date:71^^)^-
Signature of Instructor:
Department/D-i-ViSiOfl Autho
rization:
(where applicable)
ILI
NOTE: Courses sponsored by Departments,
?
Date:
?
)/? ,
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
.
For Office Use:
I
?
Date received:
?
g
LL44
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?
Course No.
?
i1c'1g
Date Submitted to Non -Credit Committee: 1.
2.
3.
Approved:
EEl ?
Rejected:
1.
2.
3.
Reason for rejection:
2.
3.
Act ion:
Evaluation Date:
?
Number of times
0
?
1 ?
offered:
9-73

 
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W1s2 asoir
A choir,
IS OW
senas of the
SOMMIUSs,
is a grow Of people who
have joined together to sing songs in unleen
t
or in parts, stsltaneoisly.
The Choral Workshop Is moant for those with little experience in wasic
reading and singing.
It is advised that this workshop
be
taken in
conjunction with
the Voice
Production/Sight-Reading Workshop 11403
0
to
complement the theoretical with the practiwal aide of vocal work.
A wide variety of music from varying
periods will be chosen
for
practice. Emphasis in
this
workshop will be
oft
Diction
Blending of voices
Four-part singing
A cappella singing
&arollnt sbo.iU be United to
35, as the
present facilities
mad
resesroes
of the Gsntrs
for
C
1m ieIticns and
the
Arts prohibit a larger esroU"t.
- ?
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Course No.
?
743..W402
NON-ç.QLT_COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
ASE C
?
LOWING DETAILS AND RETU
?
HE FORM TO:
Chairman
Senate Committee on Non-Credit Instruction
do
Division of Continuing Education
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE:
?
CHOIR
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I.
?
-
?
To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor: ? _
_
not regular SFU
______________________
(Please attach resume,
if
?
faculty)
Publicity Requirements:
(Please provide details of type of promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honoraria
(Please list names and amounts)
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable)
Miscellaneous Expenses:
Total
Revenue:
Course fees.:
?
X $
Miscellaneous Revenue:
Total $____________
$
-
?
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-2-
SECTION II
?
- To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education
Department/Divisinrl proposing the course:
Centre for Communications and the
As
Proposed Instructor:
?
Phyllis Mailing
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Proposed Course Title:
Choir
(Please attach a fulT description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
Budget Arrangements:
?
see covering memo
and attachment
Stipend/Honoraria:
?
$
Revenues (i.e. fees, etc.)
?
$
Department/DiVI-i-0n subsidizing course:
Centre for Communications
anci the Arts
Publicity Requirements:
J
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
J
To be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended
"target" ?
audience: ?
(i.e. ?
specific
is
groups; ?
general
?
public;
it ?
intended; ?
etc.)
why ?
is
the course necessary; for whom
Students, faculty and staff
Proposed
time period for course:
Commencement Date:
?
Sept io
End Date:
Dec 4
?
-
J
Mon.
J
Tues. ?
Wed. ?
J
Thurs. ?
j
Fri. ?
J
Sat.
0
Sun.
Time:
from ?
_4j30
to
f!1fl
P
-M
Tuesday
12:30
1:30 p.m.
Wednesday
Location
Proposed: ?
Studio II
Fee to be charged:
?
$24 non-library cardsJiiilders only
Enrolment:
?
Maximum
__35
?
Minimum
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
-
Risers Piano
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the-
deadline-dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
Instruction: ?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
For the Spring semester: October 15.
For the Summer semester: February 15.)

 
Number of times
offered:
Evaluation Date:
C
Signature of Proposer:
?
Date
Signature of Instructor:
______________________
Date:
Departmeflt/94Vii0fl Authorization:
(where applicable)
Date:
NOTE: Courses sponsored by Departments,
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
.
For Office Use:
Date received: ?
Course No.
Date Submitted to Non-Credit Committee: 1.
2.
3.
Approved:
[TI ?
Rejected: I.
2.
3.
Reason for rejection:
1.
2.
3.
Act ion:
9-73
- ?
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W403, W404, W406 Voice Production and Sight-Reading
I t
was
stated in
the general intruductios that
the voles is
a
sical
Instrument with an additional paver of framing words end allying these with
its tones. Voice production is the study of this musical Instrument. This
entails a ptsctical study of sound production
ft*a
the vocal chords and
glottis) and the resonating agents.
The Voice Production section of the Workshop will eapbasise$
Proper breathing
Proper posture
for singing
Positions of tongue,
larynx,
and relatdd organs
and muscles
Correct vowel production
Resonance and
flexibility of ton.
Prior to ipprsxi.et.ly
1025 A.D. sight-reading was not possible. The
traditional plaivteong
of the church was learnt by ear, and so
passed down
from
generation to generation, and the notation was merely sufticiexit
to indicate
to the
singer which
piece of plainsong
he
was to take from his .emorised
store, and to remind his of its general shapes. With the invention of the
haxachord system, around 1025 A.D., and its successors around the globe,
?
?
sight-reading has been taught with varying success. The Centre for
?
CON'sttncalttons and the Arts' Voice Production and Sight-Reading Workshop
uses
facets of three differing approaches to aid the student.
The approaches to
music learning are
by the composers and music educators Kodaly, Orff, and
Hindemith.
The Kodaly method
teaches a
comprehensive
and progressive series of
songs and sight-singing exercises designed to promote
an understanding of
interval add tonality. The certainty of intonation which is achieved by
this
method
ferns a sound basis for every type of later musical study. I
Its earlier stages the method uses the pentatonic scale.
Lodaly
has
described musical literacy, the ability to mentally hear from the printed
symbols and to put into symbols any musical thought, as a right that should
be as natural as literacy in one's own language.
Carl Orff's approach will also
provide
an ideal basis for further
study. It
is mainly an introduction to the fundamentals of
rhythm,
harmony and
melody with the goal making the student rhythmically secure and independent,
along
with
an involvement in ensemble musical production.
The Hindemith text, Elemntary Training for Musicians, is exactly
what
It says it
is.
The emphasis of this section of the sorkhop
will be on:
Building
and
improving nUlls
of
recognising
and reproducing pitches at eight
?
?
Building and improving rhythmic skill.
?
Coordination of skills
It should be
noted that
the text for the Voice Production section of the
Workshop is by
Ralph
Appelman
of Indiana University "The Science of Vocal
Pedagogy,
A companion series
of 5 recordings provide demonstrations of
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Course No.
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743-W403
NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS AND RETURN THE FORM TO:
Chairman
Senate Committee on Non-Credit Instruction
do
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PROPOSED COURSE TITLE:
?
VOICE PRODUCTION & SIGHT READING- Beginning
?
-
(Please attach afull description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I.
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- ?
To be completed for non-credit activities
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Proposed Instructor:
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Travel Expenses:
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?
$____________
Miscellaneous Expenses:
?
$____________
Total $____________
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x $_________________
?
$______________
Miscellaneous Revenue:
?
$____________
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?
- To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education
Department/
Di
1
Vt0fl
proposing the course:
Centre for
Comiminii'atinns and
i-h
p
Arts
Proposed Instructor:
?
Phyllis Mailing
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Proposed Course Title:
Voice Production
&
Sight Reading - Be?
(Please attach a ful1descriPt0fl of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
see memo and
Budget Arrangements:
?
attachment
Stipend/Honoraria:
Revenues (i.e. fees
Department/D4-V1i-0fl subsidizing
course:
('te
for
C
p
uniations and the Arta
Publicity Requirements:
nx To be arranged by Department proposing the course
j To be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended"target" audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;?
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intendd; etc.)
students, faculty, staff
Proposed time period for course:
Commencement Date:
Sept 18
?
End Date:
Dec
4
LI
Mon.
[J
Tues. ?
J
Wed. [j Thurs.
?
Fri.
[J
Sat. [] Sun.
Time: ?
from 1:30
?
to
? 23Q
Location Proposed:
?
Studio II
Fee to be charged:
$8 non-library card holders only
Enrolment: ?
Maximum
20 ?
Minimum
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
deadline dates forcourse proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
Instruction: ?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
For the Spring semester: October 15
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?
Date:____
?
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Departmeflt/iiOfl
(where applicable)
Date:
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?
if
?
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
.
For Office Use:
?
Q 1)
Date received: ?
thJLj...
i/'t1 ?
Course No.
Date Submitted to Non-Credit Committee:
?
1.
2.
3.
Approved:
El ?
Rejected: 1.
2.
3.
Reason for rejection:
1.
2.
3.
Act ion:
Evaluation Date:
?
Number of times
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offered:
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Course No.
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743-W404
NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
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Chairman
Senate Committee on Non-Credit Instruction
do
Division of Continuing Education
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE:
?
VOICE PRODUCTION & ST
RFAflTN( - TNTFPMRflTATV
(Please attach a full description Of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I.
?
- ?
To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor:
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements:
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e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
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Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable)
.
Miscellaneous Expenses:
?
$______
Total $_____________
Revenue:
Course fees:
?
x $
Miscellaneous Revenue:
.
?
Total $____________
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SECTION i
?
-To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education
Department/Division proposing the course:
Centre for Communications & the ARts
Proposed Instructor: ?
Phyllis Mailing
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Proposed Course Title:
?
Voice Production & Sight Reading - Intermediate
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
see
covering memo
Budget
Arrangements:
attachment
St ipend/Honoraria
Revenues (i.e.
.
Department/Division subsidizing course:
Centre
for
Commtiniratfnns
&
the AT4ts
Publicity Requirements:
[fl
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
[J
To be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
intended "target" audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;
?
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
students, faculty, staff
Proposed time period for course:
Commencement Date:
?
Se
pt
10
?
End Date: ?
De'
J
Mon.
jj
Tues. ?
J
Wed.
?
J
Thurs.
LI
Fri.
U
St. ?
J
Sun.
Time: ?
from ?
1:30
?
to
?
2:0
p..nL.
Location Proposed:
?
Studio II
Fee to be charged:
$8
non1ibrary card ho1drs only
Enrolment: ?
Maximum
?
20 ?
Minimum?
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
deadline dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
Instruction: ?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
For
For
the
the
Spring
Summer semester:
semester:
February
October 15.15.)
?
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Evaluation Date:
Number of times
offered:
S
-3-
ff"
Signature of Proposer:
?
Date7
7
Signature of Instructor:
Department/Division Authorization:
(where applicable)
Date:
NOTE: Courses sponsored by Departments,
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
For Office Use:
Date received: ?
jz ?
7</
?
Course No.
?
AJ7'-(
C
-
Date Submitted to NWn-Credit Committee: 1.
2.
3.
Approved:
EEl
?
Rejected: 1
2.
3.
Reason for rejection:
1.
2.
3.
9.73
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Course No.
?
743-W406
NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS AND RETURN THE FORM TO:
Chairman
do
Senate
Division
Committee
of Continuing
on Non-Credit
Education
Instruction
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE:
?
LANGUAGE OF MUSIC
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I. ?
- ?
To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor:
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements:
(Please provide details of type of promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honoraria
?
$_____________
(Please list names and amounts)
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable)
?
$____________
Miscellaneous Expenses:
?
$____________
Total $_____________
Revenue:
Cours e fees:
?
x $_________________
?
$______________
Miscellaneous Revenue:
?
$_____________
Total $____________
- ?
112

 
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-2-
SECTION II
?
-To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education
Department/Division proposing the course:
Centre for Communications and the Arts
Proposed Instructor: ?
David Skuiski
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Proposed Course Title:
?
Language of Music
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
see covering memo
Budget Arrangements: ?
and attachment
Stipend/Honoraria:
Revenues (i.e. fees', etc.)
Department/Division subsidizing course:
Centre for ConnnunicAtfnnR
anti i-hp
Publicity Requirements:
J
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
0
To be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended "target" audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;?
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
students, facult
y
and staff
Proposed time period for course:
Commencement Date:
?
Sept 10
?
End Date: ?
Dec 3
El
Mon.
jJ
Tues.
J
Wed.
J
Thurs.
Fri.
J
Sat. ?
J
Sun.
Time:
from
5:30
to
6:30
p.m.
Location Proposed:
?
Studio II
Fee to be
charged: ?
$8
non-library
card holders only
Enrolment:
Maximum
20
Minimum
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
deadline dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
Instruction:
?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
For the Spring semester: October 15.
For the Summer semester: February 15.)
113
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Act ion:
Evaluation Date:
Number of times
offered:
S
-3
-
Signature of Prop9ser:
S-,
-
Date:
Signature of Instructor
Department/Division Authorization:
,
(where applicable)
Date:
NOTE: Courses sponsored by Departments,
?
1/
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
For Office Use:
Date received: ?
Course No.
?
oW
Alc
_ig
Date Submitted to Non-Credit Committee: 1.
2.
3.
Approved:
El
?
Rejected: 1.
2.
3.
Reason for rejection:
1.
2.
3.
S
9-73
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Ins tiumsatal Vs.
Len
Recorder Workshops
W410, V411 V413
A variety of instruments are
included under the heading of Becorder;
however, they all
have in
common the fact
that
they are
flutes of the
whistle-mouthpiece, end-blown type, as distinct from those of the side-blowis
type, which
are
the true flute..
The fippla flutes, or recorder., have had
an
enormous role in musical
lit, for centuries, Specimins made from sheep bones have been found in
burial mounds and dated as early as the Iron Age. The enormous
popularity
of
the recorder during the 16th and 17th csntur &s is realized when one
recalls the frequent references to
it in
English literature (Shakespeare,
Milton, Pepys, etc.). Henry VIII was a recorder player and possessed 76
recorder., as well as 78
transverse
flute..
During the 18th century the instrument
fell
into disuse, and it
should
be noted that no instrument of this type has formed any regular part of an
orchestra since the days of Bach and Handel, although occasional appearances
In later scores can be found,, Handel sometimes demanded as many as four
recorders in his orchestral pieces. Actual recorders are, however, now
revived, as a feature of the
movement for the bringing into use again of
the 16th
and 17th century English and other music. From the late 1920s,
• recorders have been in common use in many countries, particularly Great
Britain and Germany.
Both solo and concerted recorder music is now available in large
quantities, and one of the recorder's advantages
is,
that of all the true
musical instruments, this is the cheapest, and the easiest to learn.
There exists for treble recorder such works as 4 Sonatas by Handel and
6 by Daniel Purcell, 3 by Teleaann, and many by lesser composers.
The three workshops planned are for beginners, intermediate and
advanced students. This is one area where the Centre is able to offer
progressive workshops, and while all the workshops emphasize the following
areas of instruction, the level or intensity in each area will vary according
to the capacity of the stud.ntss
Rudiments of music
Breath control
Articulation
Fingering
The advanced W*kshep will also
emphasizes
The history of
the recorder
Instrumental techniques
in playing lbs deseant,
treble, alto,
tenor, or bass recorders
S ?
Tone production
Musical style
in differing period.
Modern and ancient recorder literature
Ensemble playing
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Ns.r. will be littt.d to 25
it
the begiming and iS
it
the
Lntuvsdi.ts courses
and 15
it
the mdvmucsd, in order that the Resident
or Visiting Artist
has
sow
individual
contact with
each of
the
student..
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Course No.
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743-W410
NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
PLEASE COMPL
?
LLOWING DETAILS AND RETURN THE FORM TO:
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Chairman
do
Senate
Division
Committee
of Continuing
on Non-Credit
Education
Instruction
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE:
?
BEGINNING RECORDER
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I.
?
- ?
To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor:
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements:
(Please provide details of type of promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honoraria
(Please list names and amounts)
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable)
?
$____________
Miscellaneous Expenses:
?
$____________
Total $____________
Revenue:
Cou r
se fees:
?
X $_________________ ?
$______________
Miscellaneous Revenue:
?
$____________
Total $____________

 
-2-
.
SECTION II
?
- To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education
Department fDFVl-Gt0 proposing the course: Centre for
Communlratinns anti t
he
Arts
Proposed Instructor: ?
David Skuiski
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Proposed Course Title:
?
Beginning Recorder
(Please attach a fulTdescriPtiOfl of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
Budget Arrangements:
?
see covering memo
and attachment
St ipend/Honoraria:
.
S
Revenues (i.e. fees, etc.)
Departmeflt/044&+efl subsidizing course: Centre for Communications and the Arts
Publicity Requirements:
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
J
To be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended "target" audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;
?
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
students, faculy, staff
Proposed time period for course: -
Commencement Date:
?
Sept 16
?
End Date: ?
Dec 2
J
Mon.
Ej
Tues. ?
J
Wed.
Ej
Thurs.
Ej
Fri. ?
J
Sat.
U
Sun.
T i me:
?
from 4:30
?
to ?
5:30 p.m.
Location Proposed:
?
Theatre 118
Fee to be charged:
?
$8 non-library card holders only
Enrolment:
?
?
Maximum ?
25 ?
Minimum -
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
armless chairs, music stands
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
deadline dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
Instruction: ?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
For the Spring semester: October 15.
For the Summer semester: February 15.)

 
.
Number of times
offered:
Evaluation Date:
-3-'
Signature of Proposer: 1---
-
_
^J
Datej
7
Signature of Instructor
Department/9+±Ofl
(where applicable)
Date:
flTF.
courses
sDonsored b
y
Departments,
'
Centres,
or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
.
For Office Use:
?
C,.
0
Date received:
&ia
?
/' l
'-k ?
Course No.
?
*J1f
C
Date Submitted to NXn-Credit Committee: 1.
2.
3.
Approved:
E1 ?
Rejected: 1.
2.
3.
Reason for rejection:
1.
2.
3.
Act ion:
9-73
-
?
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Course No.
?
711-W41 1
NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS AND RETURN THE FORM TO:
Chairman
Senate Committee on Non-Credit Instruction
do
Division of Continuing Education
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE:
?
Intermediate Recorder
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I. ?
- ?
To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor:
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements:
(Please provide details of type of promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honoraria
(Please list names and amounts)
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable)
Miscellaneous Expenses:
Total $_____________
Revenue:
Course fees:
?
X
?
$
Miscellaneous Revenue:
?
$
Total $____________
- ?
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Budget Arrangements:
see covering memo
and
attachment
Stipend/Honoraria:
-2-
SECTION II
?
- To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education
Departmenti D+v-is+0n proposing the course:
Centre
for
Communications
and
the
Arts
Proposed Instructor: -
?
David Skuiski
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Proposed Course Title:
?
Intermediate
Recorder
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
1^1
Revenues (i.e. fees)
.
$
Department/-&W444-
on
subsidizing course:
Centre
for
Cnmmimir
atiou
s
s
an
ti
t-la e
A
rt
s
Publicity Requirements:
Mx
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
J
To be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended "target" audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;
?
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
students, facult
y .
staff
Proposed time period for course:
Commencement Date:
?
Sept
16 ?
End Date:
?
Doe
2
J
Mon. ?
J
Tues. n Wed. E
j
Thurs.
?
J
Fr
i.
?
J
St.
J
Sun.
Time: ?
from
_j30
?
to
6 * 3 0
pm
Location Proposed:
?
Studio
II
Fee to be charged:
?
$8
non—lihrary
iar1
hnlders
only
Enrolment: ?
Maximum
?
Minimum
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
deadline dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-credit
?
Instruction: ?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
For the Spring semester: October 15.
For the Summer semester: February 15-.)
?
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Signature of Proposer:
?
Date:
7
T1:L
(7
Signature of Instructor:
Department/.-i--V-i-G ion Authorization:
(where applicable)
Date: ?
)//
NOTE: Courses sponsored by Departments,
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
.
For Office Use:
Date received: ?
Course No.
?
a.AJC-14J
Date Submitted to Non-Credit Committee: 1.
2.
3.
Approved:
El
?
Rejected: 1.
2.
3.
Reason for rejection:
2.
3.
Act ion:
Evaluation Date:
________________
?
Number of times
41 ?
1offered:
9-73
- ?
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Course No.
NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
(3.g
1
jc- 7f(i)
743-W413
.
.
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS AND RETURN THE FORM TO:
Chairman
Senate Committee on Non-Credit Instruction
d/o Division of Continuing Education
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE:
?
Advanced Recorder
(Please attach a full descrption of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I. ?
- ?
To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor:
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements:
(Please provide details of type of promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honoraria
?
$____________
(Please list names and amounts)
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable)
?
$____________
Miscellaneous Expenses:
?
$____________
Total $____________
Revenue:
Course fees;
?
X $________________ ?
$_____________
Miscellaneous Revenue:
?
$____________
Total $____________
-
?
123

 
.
.
.
-2-
SECTION 11
?
- To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education
Departmeflt/Wi5t011 proposing the course:
Centre for Communications and the Arts
Proposed Instructor: ?
David Skuiski
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Proposed Course Title:
?
Advanced Rcorder
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
Budget Arrangements:
?
see covering memo
and attachment
Stipend/Honoraria:
Revenues (i.e. fees, etc.)
?
$
Department/aiVi3tOfl subsidizing course: c
-
t*_r
p
for
Communieation
and the
Arts
Publicity Requirements:
Mx
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
J
To be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended "target" audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;
?
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
students facult
y
. staff
Proposed time period for course: -
Commencement Date:
?
Sept 16
?
End Date:
?
Dei- 7
J
Mon. ?
Tu es.
9
Wed.
?
J
Thurs.
?
J
F r i.
?
J
St.
D
Sun.
Time: ?
from ?
7:30
?
to
?
930 p-m.
Location Proposed:
-Studio II
Fee to be charged:
$24 non-library card holders only
Enrolment:
?
Maximum ?
15
?
Minimum
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, eqyiprnent, etc.)
armless chairs. music stands
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
deadline dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
Instruction: ?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
For the Spring semester: October 15..
?
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For the Summer semester: February 15.)

 
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Signature of Proposer:
Signature of Instructor:
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Date:
Department/44Vi3iOf
Author i zat ion-^^^
(where applicable)
Date: $&--t
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NOTE: Courses sponsored by Departments,
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
For Office Use:
Date received: ?
J(LItQ. V
Course No.
?
___
Date Submitted to Non-Credit Committee: 1.
2.
3.
Approved:
1_i ?
Rejected: 1.
2.
3.
Reason for rejection:
1.
2.
3.
Act ion:
Evaluation Date:
?
Number of times
offered:
9-73
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zeseahis Votshope
W491 Renaissance
ftsemble
The Renaissance, with
its ceahiaitftu of bt"(sm sad its
mew
ampbsols
on jots de vivre, brought c renewed and discriminated study of
all
form
of art. As the movement looked back to Creek
civilization for its inspiration,
music was of necessity included. Indeed music was considered to be one of,
if not
the highest of the arts. The early 16th century Italians named Michelangelo
uonarroto "Ii Divino". Only one other man in that time was so honoured:
Transeco Canova da Milano,a lutinist and composer. His compositions
were strictly for the lute, and this might give sons indication as to the
position that music and musicians *ield in the ayes of the Italians of the
Renaissance.
A
vast
body of musical literature of all types and torah has been left
from this time. Thie MaxatuTo was written for a variety of musical
instrument.: many different
string instruments, wind instruments and keyboard
instruments of both type. Along with the recent revival of interest in
he recorder has been &i revival of interest in other instruments of the
Renaissance time including !trumhorna, lutes, viola, harpsichord., cornetts,
•ackbutts, etc.
The purpose
o2 the
'okh©p will be to study and play music
of
the
Renaissance period using facsimiles of the appropriate instruments in the
appropriate coahtnations • The music of the period 1450 - 1600 includes
dance., sacred music, chamber music and vocal music in transcription.
The major emphasis of the workshop will be upon a study of the historical
styles and the problems of ensemble performances. This workshop should be
limited to a maximum of 15 persons, which is necessitated by the performance
characteristics of the music of the
tins.
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Course No.
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743-W49 1
NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DETAILSAND RETURN THE FORM TO:
Chairman
do
Senate
Division
Committee
of Continuing
on Non-Credit
Education
Instruction
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE:
?
Renaissance Ensemble
(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I. ?
- ?
To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor:
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements:
(Please provide details of type of promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honoraria
(Please list names and amounts)
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable)
Miscellaneous Expenses:
.
Total $____________
Revenue:
Course fees:
?
x
Miscellaneous Revenue:
Total $____________
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Budget Arrangements:
see covering memo
and attachment
St ipend/Honoraria:
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S
SECTION II
?
-To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education
Department/-B4ViSt
?
proposing the course:.
Centre for Communications and
the--Arts
Proposed Instructor:
?
David Skuiski
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Proposed Course Title:
?
Renaissance Ensemble
(Please attach a fulTdescriPtiOfl of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
S
Revenues (i.e. fees, etc.)
Department/9' subsidizing course:
Centre for Communications and
the Arts
Publicity Requirements:
M
x
'
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
J
To be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended "target" audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;
?
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
studene ee1ty,
ataff
Proposed time period for course:
Commencement Date:
?
Sept 17
?
End Date:
?
Dec 1
El
Mon. ?
J
Tues.
U
Wed.
[J
Thurs.
[J
Fri.
[J
Sat.
[J
Sun.
Time: ?
from
?
7:30
?
to ?
9:30
p.m.
Location Proposed:
?
Studio II
?
-
Fee to be charged:
No charge
Enrolment: ?
Maximum ?
15
?
Minimum
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
armless chairs, music stands
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
deadl me dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
Instruction:
?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
For the Spring semester: October 15.
For the Summer semester: February 15.)

 
.
Number of times
offered:
Evaluation Date:
-3-
Signature of Proposer:
?
Date:
Signature of Instructor:
Department/ivii0fl
Authorization:
,,
(where applicable)
Date:
NOTE: Courses sponsored by Departments,
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
For Office Use:
c1,
Date
received ?
EL ?
J74 ?
Course No.
?
_______
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?
(1 ?
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I
Date Submitted to I'on-Credit Committee:
?
1.
2.
3.
.
Approved:
fli
Reason for rejection:
1.
2.
Action:
Rejected: 1.
2.
3.
129

 
.
?
Course No.
NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS AND RETURN THE FORM TO:
Chairman
do
Senate
Division
Committee
of Continuing
on Non-Credit
Education
Instruction
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE:
Ji'1fi?o C7ioAi
Z
(Please attach a full description of
indicating course content, etc.)
L
the course,
.
SECTION I.
?
- ?
To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor:
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements:
(Please provide details of type of promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honoraria
(Please list names and amounts)
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable)
Miscellaneous Expenses:
Total $_____________
Revenue:
Course fees:
?
x$
Miscellaneous Revenue:
.
?
Total $____________
-
?
130

 
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.
SECTION II
?
- To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education.
Department/Division proposing the course:
C()MpE)7
-
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Proposed Instructor:
?
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!RTL'O/
(Please attach resume, if not reguar
Proposed Course Title:
JNTR0VUCF10fq
(Please attach a fulT description
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10D&41(c
S&vicEr
CaMpy i'/\
U faculty)
)4pL
the course,
Budget Arrangements:
Stipend/Honoraria: ?
A//A ?
$
Revenues
Department/Division
(i.e. fees,
subsidizing
etc.)
/ ?
course:
C
OMPL)TIA)(T
$
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7
Publicity Requirements:
J
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
To be arranged through Continuing Education.
.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended "target" audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;
?
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
Proposes time period for course:
(MJZ) ,
A2OA ?
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?
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Commencement Date:
,-c
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A)ad
?
End Date: ?
/J7
F-1
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?
J
Thurs. ?
J
Fri.
jJ
Sat. ?
J
Sun.
Time: ?
from/?b
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to
A
Location Proposed:
Fee to be charged:
Enrolment:
?
Maximum ?
cO ?
Minimum?
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
1tAt ?
/
dLLaXL cJ7_
(NOTE: Persons proposing curses soula bear in mind the
deadline dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
?
?
Instruction: ?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
For the Spring semester: October 15.
For the Summer semester: February 15.)
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Signature of
Propos
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?
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/
frtr j
Date:
Signature of Instruct r
CF.eA
7
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Date: -((
Department/Div
is
ion Authorization:
(where applicable)
Date:
NOTE:
Courses sponsored by Departments,
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
For Office Use:
Date received: ?
A.4.44_*_1'7LI ?
Course No.
?
qq
AJc7
Date Submitted to Non-Credit Committee:
?
1.
2.
3.
.
Approved:
E^
Reason for rejection:
1.
2.
3.
Act
IOfl:
Rejected:
1.
2.
3.
Evaluation Date:
?
Number of times
offered:
9-73
-
?
132

 
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Course No.
NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS AND RETURN THE FORM TO:
Chairman
do
Senate
Division
Committee
of Continuing
on Non-Credit
Education
Instruction
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
/ici(
Th spcs
the course,
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE:
?
-N?O1(
(Please attach a full' description o
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I. ?
- ?
To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor:
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements:
(Please provide details of type of promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honoraria
?
$_____________
(Please list names and amounts)
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable)
?
$____________
Miscellaneous Expenses:
?
$
Total $
Revenue:
Course fees:
?
x$
?
$
Miscellaneous Revenue:
.
?
Total $____________
C
- ?
133

 
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C
SECTION II
?
- To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education.
Department/Division proposing the course:
C!ipOuiMr
ç/ee
Proposed Instructor:
J4fI
..
J
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p
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(Please attach resume, if nOL regular SFU faculty
Proposed Course Title:
(Please attach a full descrptiOn of t
indicating course content, etc.)
c
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.
.
Budget Arrangements:
Stipend/Honoraria: _______________________ $
Revenues (i.e. fees, etc.)
_N/A $
Department/Division subsidizing course:
COMpOT1/'S4 CE1fLE
Publicity Requirements:
El
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
To be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended "target" audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;
?
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
I, ?
-
?
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pr;imerj•:;o;: 'r
Commencement Date:
Ocz-
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End Date:
El
Mon ?
L
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2
2
1
Tues. ?
Wed.
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Thurs.
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Fri.
[J
Sat.
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Time: ?
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Location Proposed: 6iiL' ?
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Fee to be charged:
Enrolment: ?
Maximum
?
Minimum
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
I
I
?
,..
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
deadline dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
Instruction: ?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
For the Spring semester: October 15.
For the Summer semester: February 15.)
13

 
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Signature of ProPoser4
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tJ1O,T4øate:
Signature of Instruct:
?
Date:
Department/Divisio
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Authorizat(in:
(I
(where applicable) ?
/
Date:
NOTE: Courses sponsored by Departments,
?
'V
I
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
For Office Use:
Date received: ?
12
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Course No.
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Date Submitted to Non Credit Committee:
?
1. ?
L4
2.
3.
Approved: ?
Rejected: 1.
?
-
2.
Reason for rjeet;.1
2.
_______________________________________________
3.
Action:
Evaluation Date:
?
Number of times
offered:
9-73 ?
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Course No..
NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
.
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS AND RETURN THE FORM TO:
Chairman
Senate Committee on Non-Credit Instruction
do
Division of Continuing Education
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE:
3T h
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?
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?
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(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I. ?
- ?
To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor: -
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements:
(Please provide details of type of promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honoraria
(Please list names and amounts)
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable)
Miscellaneous Expenses:
Total $_____________
Revenue:
Course fees:
?
X
$
Miscellaneous Revenue:
0
?
Total $____________
- ?
136

 
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SECTION ii
?
- To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education.
Department/Division proposing the course:
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Proposed Instructor:
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(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
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indicating course content, etc.)
Budget Arrangements:
the course,
is
Stipend/Honoraria:
?
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?
$
Revenues (i.e. fees, etc.)
?
$
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Department/Division subsidizing course:
?
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?
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Publicity Requirements:
El
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
CS
To be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended "target audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;
?
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
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Fee to be charged:
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Enrolment: ?
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?
Minimum
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
.
?
.
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
deadline dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
Instruction;
?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
For the Spring semester: October 15.
For the Summer semester: February 15.)
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Signature of Propose r:
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___________________
Date:
Department/Division Authorization:
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NOTE: Courses sponsored by Departments,
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or Centre Chairperson.
Date: ?
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.
For Office Use:
Date received: ?
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Date Submitted to Non-Credit Committee: 1.
2.
3.
Approved:
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Rejected: 1.
2.
3.
Reason for rejection:
1.
2.
3.
Action:
Evaluation Date:
?
Number of times
offered:
S
138

 
Course No. _________
NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS AND RETURN THE FORM TO:
Chairman
do
Senate
Division
Committee
of Continuing
on Non-Credit
Education
Instruction
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE:
?
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(Please attach a full description of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I. ?
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To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor:
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements:
(Please provide details of type of promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honoraria
(Please list names and amounts)
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable) -
Miscellaneous Expenses:
Total $_____________
Revenue:
Course fees:
?
$________
Miscellaneous Revenue:
.
?
Total $____________
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is
$
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?
139

 
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SECTION ii
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- To be completed for non-credit activities NOT offered
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education
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To
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(Please attach a full description of the course,
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Budget Arrangements:
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Revenues
Department/Division
(i.e. fees,
?
subsidizing
etc.)
N/A
________________
?
course:
1pL)1/Af
$
$
?
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Publicity Requirements:
J
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
[I
?
To be arranged through Continuing Education.
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended "target" audience: (i.e. specific groups
: ;.'
-
genera
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public;?
why is the course necessary;
for
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Propo'ed time period for course:
?
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Commencement Date:
?
9cX
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Fee to be charged:
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NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
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Chairman
do
Senate
Division
Committee
of Continuing
on Non-Credit
Education
Instruction
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE TITLE:
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To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor:
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements:
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e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
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-
Stipends/Honoraria
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Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable)
Miscellaneous Expenses:
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Total $_____________
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?
x
$
?
$
Miscellaneous Revenue:
?
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Total $____________
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142

 
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SECTION II
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course:
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$
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Publicity Requirements:
El
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
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TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended "target" audience: (i.e. specific groups; general public;
?
why is the course necessary; for whom is it intended; etc.)
Proposed
time
period for course: fliu
Commencement Date:
(.9e.0
1.
^,V^
El Mon. ?
) Tues. ?
Wed. ?
Thurs.
Time: ?
from ?
9frwt•
Location Proposed:
End Date:
El
Fri. [] Sat.
[J
Sun.
to
4
?;
.
Fee to be charged:
?
/V/14
Enrolment: ?
Maximum ?
cIO ?
Minimum
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
dJIJJ..
,n lLn I 5A
-
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
deadline dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
Instruction: ?
For the Fall semester: June 15.
?
-
For the Spring semester: October 15.
For the Summer semester: February 15.)
143

 
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:
/V 1
Signature of Proposer:
?
Date:___________
Signature of Instructor:
?
Date:
Department/Division Authorizat
IOfl: -
(where applicable) ?
Date:
NOTE: Courses sponsored by Departments,
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
U^
For Office Use:
Date received:
?
Course No.
97ATC7f
Date Submitted to Non-Credit Committee: 1.
2.
3.
Approved:
Reason for rejection:
1.
2.
3. ____
Act ion:
40
?
Evaluation Date:
Rejected: 1.
2.
3.
Number of
times
offered:
144

 
e No. ?
9gAr.7c((c)
S
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS
AND RETURN THE FORM TO:.
Chairman
Senate Committee on Non-Credit
do
Division of Continuing
Instruction
Education
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2,
?
B.C.
PROPOSED COURSE. TITLE:
?
CoMp1
-
iii6-
CJT ?
E'Thflo'
bf the course,
(Please attach a fufl desdription
indicating course content,
?
etc.)
SECTION ?
I. ?
-
?
To be completed for
offered under the a.ispices
of Continuing Education.
non-credit activities
of the ?
Division
Proposed ?
Instructor:
SFU faculty)
(Please attach resume,
?
if not ?
regiflar
Publicity Requirements: ____
(Please provide details_ of type
_
?
o1
e.g. ?
newspaper,
?
general ?
mailing,
promotion required,
special ?
mailing).
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honoraria
(Please ?
list names and amounts)
Travel ?
Expenses:
(Where applicable)
$____________
Miscellaneous Expenses:
-
. ?
Total $_____________
Revenue:
Course fees:
?
X $______
$_____________
Miscellaneous Revenue:
$____________
Total $____________
- ?
14

 
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SECTION II
?
?
- To be completed for non-redit activities NOT offered
?
under the auspices of the Division of Continuing Education
Department/Division proposing the course:
Coipun'
1
CA(E
Proposed Instructor:
I\I(IV9
ioppA_ MftW4i ?
4ciiicri,c
cvic&c
?
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU 1aculy)
OMpt.Tii- C&NTE
Proposed Course Title:
?
COftpUTII'J4
c/r
?
p&t.JT47oc..1
(Please attach a fu1Tdescripton of the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
Budget Arrangements:
Stipend/Honoraria:
?
N/1k
?
$
Revenues (i.e. fees, etc.)
________________
$
Department/Division subsidizing cours:
COPiIpIJIIN4
c&fr,e&
Publicity Requirements:
El
To be arranged by Department proposing the course
1W
?
I..To be arranged through Continuing Education.
BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended "target" audience: (i.e. speci
f
ic groups; general public;
?
why is the course necessary; for who
i1n is it intended; etc.)
Proposed time period for course:
2A
Commencement Date:
4CI
7..
(JD1
El
Mon.
?
Tues. ?
Wed.
0
Thurs.
Time: ?
from
?
?Opri
Location Proposed:
Cp4?yij,112/
Fee to be charged:
End Date: ?
14
J
Fri. ?
J
Sat.
fJ
Sun.
to
4:
Opvr
?
Enrolment: ?
Maximum ?
2_C
?
Minimum
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.).
P_^
?
I
?
-
?
Ir
- -
?
A .
?
I A
(NOTE: Persdns proposing course
deadline dates for cours
submitted to the Senate
Instruction: ?
For the F
For the
For the S
should bear in.. mind the
proposal forms to be
ommittee.ofl Non-Credit
11 semester: June 15.
ring semester: October 15.
rTrner
semester: February 15.)
146

 
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.
H.
Signature of Proposer:
Signature of Instructor:
?
Ujj1
Department/Div
(where applicable)
is ion Authoriz ion
:U
NOTE: Courses sponsored by Departments,
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of .the Division, Department
or Centre Chairperson.
rr
/bfr,1
Date:
Li
For Office Use:
Date received: ?
LL/
(C/97
?
Course No.
?9A/7Y
Date Subrnitted,to,NOpCredit Committee:
2.
1.
T-
3.
Approved: ?
Rejected: 1.
2.
3.
Reason for' rejection:
1.
2.
3.
Action:
Evaluation Date:
?
?
Number of times
offered:
147

 
C
?
Course No.
?
46A1cr'L
NON-CREDIT COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
PLEA
?
ING DETAILS AND
?
si;iit.r
Chairman
Senate Committee on Non-Credit Instruction
c/a Division of Continuing Education
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, B.C.
PROPOSED
(Please
COURSE
attach
TITLE:
a full
(1ie
description
?
/rp11Lü
of
the course,
indicating course content, etc.)
SECTION I. ?
- ?
To be completed for non-credit activities
offered under the auspices of the Division
of Continuing Education.
Proposed Instructor:
?
11b ?
1ti
tE'\/ E
M1
L17
J
(Please attach resume, if not regular SFU faculty)
Publicity Requirements: ____________
(Please provide details of type of promotion required,
e.g. newspaper, general mailing, special mailing).
.
Anticipated Course Budget:
Stipends/Honoraria
(Please list names and amounts
Travel Expenses:
(Where applicable) -
Miscellaneous Expenses:
Revenue:
Course fees:
?
x $_
Miscellaneous Revenue:
Soo.
Total $____________
Total

 
-2-
SECTION II
?
-. To be completed for non
under the auspices of th
Department/Division proposing the course
Proposed Instructor:
(Please attach resume, if not regular
edit activities NOT offered
Division of Continuing Education
acuity
e course,
$
$
ing the course
ducat ion.
Proposed Course Title:
(Please attach a full description
indicating course content, etc.)
Budget Arrangements:
St ipend/Honoraria:
Revenues (i.e. fees, etc.)
?
I
Department/Division subsidizing cours
Publicity Requirements:
fl
To be arranged by Department propos?
U
To be arranged through Continuing
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES:
Intended "target" audience: (i.e. specific groups; general. public;
?
why is the course necessary; for who1n is it intended; etc.)
Proposed time ped for course:
Mon. ?
Tues. ?
Wed.
E]
Thurs.
I i me: ?
from ?
4'
Location Proposed:
f74End Date:
J
Fri. ?
J
Sat
?
El
Sun.
to
Fee to be charged:
?
I
Enrolment: ?
Maximum
?
Minimum
Any Special Requirements: (i.e. space, equipment, etc.)
(NOTE: Persons proposing courses should bear in mind the
deadline dates for course proposal forms to be
submitted to the Senate Committee on Non-Credit
Instruction: ?
For the Flail semester: June 15.
For the pring semester: October 15.
For the Summer semester: February 15.)
149

 
-3-
Signature of Proposer:
Signature of Instructor:
Department/Division Authorization:
(where applicable)
NOTE: Courses sponsored by Departments,
Centres, or Divisions, should bear the
signature of the Division, Qepartment
or Centre Chairperson.
Date
:!Jc
/74
Date:
Date:
For Office Use:
Date received: ?
yq.
?
Course No. f
pp
t\JC-7-
Date Submitted to Non-Credit Committee:
?
I.
?
((.
2.
3.
.
Approved:
Reason for rejection:
1.
2.
3.
Action:
0 ?
1
Evaluation Date:
Rejected: I.
2.
3.
Number of times
offered:
150

 
Signature of Author
the Propos
Date
.
Net Cost of Proposed Course: NIL
.
?
/c'
/-IVC-71-/
?
(Non-Credit
V
Course Title: First Aid
Full Description of Course: Course of ins
of basic First Aid methods presented
Entire course is presented in four, 2
group to complete the training in one
Requirements for Entrants: Registered at
sity.
Rationale for Course: (1) Provide traini
enable them to respond to crisis sltua
and knowledge for teaching purposes (P
For Whom is the Course Intended: Students.
Proposed Dates, Time and Place of Offering:
Tues.-Pri.; 3:30 - 5:30; Room 401 (Pt
July 2-5, 9-12, R.-1
Proposed Instructor: Assigned by St. John'
Prop
?
o g
ed Student Fee:
?
$7.50 per person
$7.50 paid by Uni
ction presents full range
new multi-media technique.
ur sessions, enabling each
ek.
ts at Simon Fraser Univer-
to people on campus to
ons (2) Provide background
).
, June
JUM,
25-28,
Ambulance Assn.
ty Services
Maximo Number of Students: 48 per week (1
Proposed Course Budget:
Expenses: Instructor(s) Stipend(s):
?
bulance Assn.
Travel and Acconiodation: NIL
Rental of Facilities: NIL
Equipment and Materials: Supplied by
Other Expenses: NIL
Anticipated Revenue: NIL
total)
Responsibility of St. John's Am-
St. John's Ambulance Assn.
-
?
151

 
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T
io;
,t'
c.
I -'
?
1
DEPARTMENT OF RECF
TION
-
4
I
.
Genera'l..EdUCatiOfl
ACtivtty'ClaSSeS
week
of
Septhxnber
16 to
week
of Novembe
18
- progressive instruction for 10 weeks un
1 less
otherwis ?
noted
instructionfferedfre
0
students,,
fjaculty
.
'& staff
m ?
4:30
-
- register at
?
1
the
Gym (1st Floor) — Septmber
5-13,
?
8:3o a
-
class
S" ?
are
popt1ar, so?rly re
gistrad-on
is
advised
A.
,s
•.
J
"
AQUATICS
Beginning Swim
Tues./ThUrS
?
1-30-2:20
p
m
POOL
R ?
Ditmar
Irtermediate Swim
Y
?
Tues./Thurs.
?
'
.
2:30-3:20
:
p.
' ?
.POOL
S.
?
Cai:tcr
Competitive Swim
Mon
:
thru Fri
?
8 30-9 30 a in
POOL
P ?
Sa\aqc
FITNESS
Adult Fitness (exercses plus jog o
svim)
POOL DECK
G
?
McKay
Mon ?
thru Fri!.-
V
'12:30-1:30 p in
Beginning Yog
a
..
(8Wee)
Mon./Wed.
?
"•'
?
4:00--5:09P.Ifl.
,
31
?
ROTUNDA
B.
?
Nelson
In
,
?
rmed
,
Late Yoga;(8..:weeks)
313 ROTUNDA
B. Nelson
Mon./Wed. '
?
....;.y2:30-3:45.p.m.
Weight Trainiflg
Friday
?
12:30-1:20
p
in
WETGHT ROOM
J ?
Kootne1rk
Circuit Training.—
.Mon.thrU Thur. ?
12:30-1:20 p.m.
WEHT. ROOM
J. ?
Pond
SPORTS .&
GAMES
Golf
Mon./Wed. ?
'1.0:3O-11:2Q a.r
. ?
GYM
E. 'Allen
Gymnastics
?
?
:
Tuesday ?
8
00-11 00 p
GYM
V ?
Doughcrt\
COMBATIVES
Beginniflg Fencing
?
S
Monda ?
S ? • ?
1:30-2:20 p.m.
S
,
?
GYM
T.
?
H. ?
Bac
• Intermediate Fencing
?
S ?
S
Monday, ?
2:30-3:29 p.m..
GYM •
S
T. ?
H.
?
Bac
Karate, (Kukashink) ?
55
.,
313 ROTUNDA
R ?
Sittrop
c'
Tues./ThurS ?
7:30-9:36 p m
S•SSS
?
•,, ?
S
2
- ?
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.
44W
-
?
?
nyt
i
Of TDOOR PROGRAM
?
'.
WT1TSTLER CABIN WEEKEND - September 14-15
Depending on weather and interest shown,
L.rips will operate from the SFOC cabin at
Lhe cabin.
uided hikes, climbs and
('n
Whistler; or just stay
in
MOUNTAINEERING -.Pre-requisite - SFOC mem rship
Elements of hiking, camping, mountaineeri
?
N. ?
h
Seminar
Rope Managem'?flt Ct.i.ni.c
Snow School
Seminar
Rock Climbing
Mountain Weekend
Ttios.
Sept.
17
'7:Q0-9:00 ?
p.m.
5030
AQ
Thurs.
Sept.
19
6:0,0-8:00 ?
p.m.
5030
AQ
Sept.
21/22 .''. .
?
.
Mt. Baker
Tues. Sept.
24
7:00-9;00 p.m.
5030
AQ
Thurs.
Sept.
26
6:00-dusk
pt ?
28/29
CANOEING- Pre-requisite - SFOC xriemberslii.p ?
F. Ti1cTn(
?
I.
?
Flatwater
?
(meet, at SFOC Equipment Rot)
Sept. ?
30, ?
Oct.
?
1, ?
2, ?
3 ?
5:30.'- ?
7:30 p.m.
2. Leaders Course (meet at SFOC Equipmen,lRoom)
?
Sept.
?
24,-26,
?
Oct.
?
8, ?
10 plus 'above course ,
?
. ?
5:30 -
?
7:30 p.m.
' SAILING - Pre-requisite - SFOC membershi
?
M ?
Isa-i\
Organizational meeting
,Wednesday, Septem er 11 at 4 30
p
m
?
at tiie
SFOC Equipment Room under pool
CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING - Pre-requ
?
isite - S OC memberip
h ?
F ?
T'L1qnl
Depending upon snowfall, a class may be
?
ffered in late November
1fl(
December. ?
Organizational'meeting Wednes ay, November 13 at 4:30 p.m.
:i.n ?
Room ?
l54 ?
AQ.' ?
'."
?
?
'
Instruction will definitely be offered i
?
Spring semester, 1975
153
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?
;:
?
•;
DIVING (4 weeks, NAUI Certiflcatl9n)
?
E
13r'4t
TUESDAYS
,
- September 7
1
-06tober 8
'20 fee covers ocean1 d
,
ive expenses
Lecture ?
6 00 - 8:00 p
?
3159AQ
7.
Practical,""
?
ractical ?
8,:`30 -10:3
.
0 p
?
POOL
SCUBA (6 weeks 1
, NAUI Certification)
?
14
7
J
Il I
m
20 fee covers, ocean dv
ie expenses
?
1
?
• ?
Group 1
,
'
-
OctQ,er l5 ?
November 19
Lecture ?
6 00
8:00 p
?
TUES
?
3159AQ
Practiqal,
?
8:30. -10 30
p
4
?
j.TUES. POOL
•Grpup2rocqber5 -oyembr 21J.
- 8:00 p. . TUES. 13159AQ
?
•' ?
L11/
Practical
?
8 30 -10 30 p in
?
THUR ' POOL
Pre-requisite NUI Skin Diving Course, or equivalent, plus
SCUBA Club "member
ship.
SPORT DIVING (NAUT Cetrf.cation)
?
R Kci
?
y1 ?
• ?
.,.. • ?
I
Pre-requisite Qualified Diver and CUB Club.Member
x ocean diye to different environmen
T,imit: .]b students.
?
?
• ? •
Studertsresonsible
p.
fo own wetsuit re tal apd trvel expenses
Or
?
S4tember 18, at4 30
p.m.
the SFOCEquprnent Room
?
L ?
I
** * * ** * * * * *
I'hq Department ofRecrèation also sponsrs the follo.ng programs.
For details, call ocal 3675 or check at the Gym
I..
'
Club sports,
2.
Intramura.s;..
?
3.
General Recreation;' ? •
4.
Family Recreation (with instruction,
,
Suday afternoons);
5.
Saturday mornings).
• ?
:' ?
"
?
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