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ACADEMIC PLANNING COMMITTEE
SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
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S.
73-41/
AAFMORANDUM
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Subject
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CONTINUING EDUCATION
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Date ?
MARCH 14, 1973
MOTION: "That Senate approve the proposal, as set forth in S.73-44,
that the Division of Continuing Education undertake res-
ponsiblity for:
1.
coordinating and publicizing the offering of evening
and off-campus credit-carrying courses, both graduate
and undergraduate, except when otherwise directed by
the Vice-President, Academic;
2.
coordinating and publicizing the offering of non-credit
courses throughout the University;
3.
identifying the need for courses and workshops, both
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either
in
the evening or off-campus;
4.
consulting with appropriate departments and faculties
in
the University before mounting any such courses; and
5.
making available, where appropriate, the resources
needed to mount such courses.
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SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
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S-
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-44
MEMORANDUM
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Academic
Planning Comniittee
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March
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The Academic Planning Committee has examined the Report of the
Acting Director of the Division of Continuing Education and has noted both
the development of activities by the Division and the interest which these
activities have engendered. The Division has been responsible for an
increase in course offerings, both credit and non-credit, in the evenings
and, in some cases, in areas outside the lower mainland.
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This extension
of the University's operation has received, and continues to receive, the
co-operation of academic departments and of other units within the
University.
In the light of its examination of this Report, the Committee
recommends:
that the Division of Continuing Education undertake responsibility
for:
1.
co-ordinating and publicizing the offering of evening and
off-campus credit-carrying courses, both graduate and
undergraduate, except when otherwise directed by the Vice-
President, Academic;
2.
co-ordinating and publicizing the offering of non-credit
courses throughout the University;
3.
identifying the need for courses and workshops, both credit
and non-credit, which might be offered either in the even-
ing or off-campus;
4.
consulting with appropriate departments and faculties in the
University before mounting any such courses; and
S. making available, where appropriate, the resources needed to
mount such courses.
I. Mugridge
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