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SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
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M, MORANDUM
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. SENATE
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H. M. EVANS
REGISTRAR AND SECRETARY OF SENATE
Subect ...... .COURSE CHALLENGE...
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MARCH 28, 197.2
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MOTION: ?
1. ?
"That the principle of Course Challenge be continued
with registrations permitted for the Summer Semester
72-2."
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2. ?
"That for registrations in Course Challenge for the
Summer Semester 72-2 current regulations be applied."
Subject to the content of reports from the Deans of Faculties,
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MOTION:
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1. ?
"That the principle of Course Challenge be adopted on
a continuing basis."
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2.
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"That the Senate Undergraduate Admissions Board review
procedures, with Departments given opportunity to pro-
vide through their Faculties any comments and recommenda-
tions designed to improve procedures, and with report
back to Senate with such recommendations as are deemed
desirable."
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SiMON FRASER
MEMORANDUM
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M. EVANS
REGISTRAR AND SECRETARY OF SENATE
Subject ......
.COURSE CHALLENGE
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Date ?
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MARCH 28, 1972 ?
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Senate, at its meeting of May 10, 1971, under Paper S.71-57,
approved procedures for Course Challenge for a number of courses for
a one-year trial period. On October 4, 1971, under Paper S.71-108,
Senate empowered SUAB to make minor amendments to the original paper
as necessary during the one-year trial period.
Attached, as Appendix A, are tabulations concerning Course
Challenges in the three semesters, 71-2, 71-3, 72-1.
Deans of Faculties have been requested to ascertain the
pOsitions of their Faculties on the principle of Course Challenge,
and to be prepared to speak to this topic at Senate if necessary
(Appendix B).
Recommendations:
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That the principle of Course Challenge be continued with
registrations permitted for the Summer Semester 72-2,
2. ?
That for registrations in Course Challenge for the Summer
Semester 72-2 current regulations be applied.
Subject to the content of reports from the Deans of Faculties,
Recommendations:
1.
That the principle of Course Challenge be adopted on a
continuing basis.
2.
That the Senate Undergraduate Admissions Board review
procedures, with Departments given opportunity to provide
through their Faculties any comments and recommendations
designed to improve procedures, and with report back to
Senate with such recommendations as are deemed desirable.
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COURSE CHALLENGE REGISTRATION
1971 SUMMER SENSTER
COURSE NAME
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COURSE NUMBER
NUMBER OF
STUDENTS
ENROLLED
GRADE ASSIGNED
SUCCESSFUL ?
UNSUCCESSFUL UNATTEMPTED
FACULTY OF ARTS
French
French
German
German
German
German
Spanish
Spanish
Geography
eography
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
151
12
12
152
11
11
102
6 ?
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6
103
5
5
201
1
1
202
1
1
102
1
1
103
1
1
101
1
1
161
1
1
Math
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151 ?
1
Math
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152 ?
1
TOTAL
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42 ?
41
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COURSE CHALLENGE REGISTRATION
1971 FALL SEMSTER
COURSE NAME
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COURSE NUMBER
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NUMBER OF
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GRADE ASSIGNED
0rTTn1?\',rc
ENROLLED
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SUCCESSFUL ?
UNSUCCESSFUL UNATTEN?TED
FACULTY OF ARTS
French
151
25
23
French
152
20
18
French
201
10
10
French
202
7
7
German
102
10
9
German
103
8
8
German
201
4
4
German
202
3
3
Russian
102
1
1
Spanish
102
7
5
cpanish
103
4
4
)anish
201
2
2
Spanish
202
2
2
Economics
200
1
1
Economics
205
1
1
Commerce
323
2
2
Geography
101
1
1
Geography
162
1
1
Geography
151
1
1
Geography
161
1
1
1
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
Bisc.
003
1.
1
Bisc.
101
1
Bisc.
102
1
Bisc.
201
2
lllsc.
202
2
1
Math
151
3
Math
161
1
1
Math
232
1
1
Math
251
1
1
•OTAL
124
109
2
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
3
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COURSE NAME
FACULTY OF ARTS
COURSE CHALLENGE REGISTRATION
1972 SPRING SEMESTER
COURSE NUMBER
NUMBER OF STUDENTS
ENROLLED
8
14
2
3
12
7
8
7
3
4
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
French
French
French
French
German
German
German
German
Russian
Russian
Russian
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Spanish
Economics
Commerce
Geography
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Geography
Geography
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
Bisc.
Bisc.
Bisc.
Math
Math
Math
Math
Math
Math
TOTAL
151
152
201
202
102
103
201
202
102
103
201
102
236
323
161
314
404
101
102
301
106
150
151
205
232
352
1
3
1
3
1
2
1
1
1
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SIMON
FRASER
UNIVERSITY
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Secretary of SUAB
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Subeci.
DEANS OF FACULTIES
COURSE CHALLENGE
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H. M. Evans
Registrar and
Sec
f Senate
Date....._.. March 21, 1972.
Senate, at its meeting of May 10, 1971, under Paper S.71-57
approved procedures for Course Challenge for a number of
courses for a one-year trial period. On October 4, 1971,
under Paper S.71-108 Senate empowered SUAB to make minor
amendments to the original paper as necessary during the
one-year trial period.
There have been very few written comments received by SUAB
or this office since the commencement of ihe challenge system.
A report is being prepared for Senate relating to the con-
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tinuation of the Course Challenge principle, and identifying
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numbers participating in the various courses.
It would be appreciated if you would indicate the position
of your Faculty in respect of continuation of the principle
of Course Challenge, as Senate will be required to decide at
the meeting of April 10th whether or not registrations for
Course Challenge will be accepted for the Summer Semester 1972.
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In the event that the principle is continued for the Summer
Semester 72-2, it seems obvious that current operating procedures
would need to be continued for that semester. In the event that
Senate were to adopt the principle of Course Challenge to be
continued thereafter, a review of the procedures would be in
order and Departments would be given opportunity to provide
through their Faculties comments and recommendations designed
to modify and improve procedures for following semesters.
It will he recalled that course challenge can be available on
any course so designated by a Department and approved by SUAB
on behalf of Senate.
Would you please indicate to me the general position of your
Faculty in respect of continuation of the principle of Course
Challenge and be prepared to speak to this topic, if necessary,
at the April meeting of Senate.
I would appreciate replies by March 26th if possible, and not
later than A p ril 6th.

 
SIMON MASER U NI VERSIT
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Mr. H. Evans, Registrar
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and Secretary of
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Faculty of Arts
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Course Chal lenge
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Date ?
pril ., 1972
This is in reply to your memorandum of March 21 •
1972
in which you asked to have the position of our Faculty with
challenge
respect to the continuation of the principle of course
The Facult
y
of Arts Curriculum Committee discussed
Course Challenge at its meeting of March
30,
1972. ?
In
particular the three departments in the Faculty of Arts who
have approved courses for challenge gave their views of the
course challenge s
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stem as it presently exists. While the
comments were generally favourable, it was difficult, in view
of the shortness of time, to prepare a. definitive Faculty
statement on the continuation of the principle of course
challenge. However, the Committee felt that course challenge
should continue through the Summer Semester, and as soon as
possible they woui.d like to receive from your office more data
on how man)' course challenges have been made, how many students
passed the courses challenged, how many people failed, etc.
The Committee will then take a more detailed look at course
challenge during the Summer Semester before recommending that
it be adopted on a permanent
basis.
The Committee also wished
to indicate that their only concern at this time is that if
Course Challenge is adopted on
a
continuing basis, procedures
should he such that any possible abuse of the system can be
controlled.
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SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
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Mr. H.MI. Evans,
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Registrar and
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..cretary of Se.
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Dean of Science.
Subject
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.Challenge ?
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April 5, 1972
Dear Mr. Evans:
Your request of March 25th for information from the Faculty of Science
regarding the possible. continuation of the course challenge system was
circulated to the Departments
:
On the whole, the responses have been
favourable to a. continuation of this program.
Only one department has foreseen any difficulty with the program.
They fear that students may audit the course and take the course
credit examinations thus avoiding out-of-class assignments which the
department considers essential to the proper education of the student,
though not essential for 'the passing of examinations. On the other
hand, a second. department', suggests that the course 'challenge nrocedurc
be used to im
p
lement a system of supplemenrary examinations for students
who have done poorly in a particular course. This department sees no
loss in the educational value providing the student has' indeed prepared
himself suffi.cienti.y to pass the usual exaniiration of the course.
In the summary then, the Faculty of Science is in favour of continuance
of the course challenge procedure and we would suggest that the Senate
Undergraduate Admissions Board debate and resolve the problems mentioned
above: should students be allowed to audit or even to register in a
course, ?
avoid the final examination, and later challenge the course
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according to the course challenge procedure. Should the course challenge
procedure be made available as a means of writing supplemental examinations.
J.S. Barlow
JSB:dep

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