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From
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R. C. BROWN, ACT.INGEAN ?
GENERAL STUDIES
Date... AUGUST 3, 1.97.1
SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
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I1tOANDUM
MOTION: ?
"That the minor degree in Canadian Studies
consist of 23 hours taken from an approved list of
Canadian content courses.
That the 23 hours consist of 9 lower div-
ision credit hours, including Canadian Studies 200-3
and 14 upper division credit hours, including at
least one of Canadian Studies 400-5 or401-5. Students
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taking the minor in conjunction with a major must
fulfill requirements in at least two departments other
than that of the major.
That the attached list of Canadian content
courses be approved for use in the programme."

 
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SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
MEMORANDUM
To.....................MEMBERS
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From ..... R..C. . Brown............................................................................
...............................Acting Dean/General.. Studies..............................
Subject
........... Cr.adian... Stud.ie.s .... P.rogranime...............................
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.ate......
August. 3,....197.1. ?
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RECOMMENDATIONS:
1.
That the minor degree in Canadian Studies consist of 23 hours
taken from an approved list of Canadian content courses.
2.
That the 23 hours consist of 9 lower division credit hours,
including Canadian Studies 200-3; and 14 upper division credit
hours, including at least one of Canadian Studies 400-5 or
401-5. Students taking the minor in conjunction with a major
must fulfill requirements in at least two departments other
than that of the major.
3.
That the attached list of Canadian content courses be approved
for use in the programme.

 
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Background Information:
Senate, in its meeting of November 2, 1970 approved the establishment
of a minor degree in Canadian Studies. The above recommendations have
been determined by the Canadian Studies Steering Committee to be the min-
imum requirements necessary for the completion of the programme.
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The following is the approved list of Canadian content courses
for the Fall Semester 1971 through the Summer semester 1972:
Archaeology:
273-3 Archaeology of the New World
475-5 North America - Arctic
476-5 North America - Northwest Pacific
Canadian Studies:
200-3 Introduction to Canadian Society and Culture
400-5 Interdisciplinary Seminar on Selected Canadian Subjects
401-5 Interdisciplinary Seminar on Selected Canadian Subjects
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sEconomics and Commerce:
101-3 The Canadian Economy
390-3 Canadian Economic Policy
English:
416-3 Canadian Literature
466-2 Seminar on Canadian Literature
Geography:
462-5 Canada
469-5 The North American"Middle North"
History:
199-3 Studies in Historical Method: British Columbia
The Era of Confederation
217-3 Canada
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218-3 Studies in Canadian. History
423-5 Problems in the Diplomatic and Political History
of Canada

 
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History: (cont.)
424-5 Problems in the Cultural History of Canada
428-5 Problems in the Social and Economic History of Canada
429-5 French Canada
432-5 Canadian West
Library:
Access to Information: The Role of Libraries
Modern Languages:
230-3 Introduction to French-Canadian Literature
430-3 French-Canadian Novel and Theatre
431-3 French-Canadian Poetry
480-2 Seminar
481-2 Seminar
P.S.A.:
244-3 Canadian Society and Politics
Psychology:
program
106-3 Social Issues (Acceptable for/credit only when taught by L.M. Kendall)
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