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At its
meeting of October
20th the Faculty of Science
'approved
courses 832 and 833 at
the
graduate Jovel in the Department of
Jio]ogi.cal
Sciences.
These courses had been
previously
considered
and recommended by the Faculty of Science Graduate Studies Committee.
1 would appreciate it if you would
ensure
that these are coiii.derod
at the earliest opportunity, by the Senate Committee on Graduate
Studies and subsequent. 1.y by Senate, with minimal delay, so that they
can ;be included in the Calendar Submissions for 170-71 Calendar.
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Approved by the Executive Committee of the Senate Committee on
Graduate Studies, November 1969.

 
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ii.) Report from Graduate Studies Committee
a) Now C
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These courses have been approved by mail by the Graduate
Studies Committee of the Faculty and this approval was to have
been ratified at a meeting scheduled for October 15th. Since a quorum
was not present, this meeting was adjourned
It is
recommended that the Faculty approve these courses and
that they be submitted to Senate for approval
B. L. 1:w1t
Approved by the Facilty of Science at its meeting of October 20 1969
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FACIJLI'Y OF SC1EN(:N
NEW
COURSE PROPOSAJ.
CALIiNI)AR INFORt\TION
i)epartrnent: Biological
Sciences ?
Course Number:
833
Title:
The Blob
Sub-title or Dcscrjptjon:
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of Estuaries
A survey of structure and dynamics of estuaries and associated
chemical factors with emphasis on fauna and field surveys of
local estuarine concii.tions. 1\daptati.on and evolution in
estuaries will be considered.
Credit flours:
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3 ?
Vector Description:
Prc- rcqui.si t (s) : Permission of the Instructor
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liNROl.tENT AND SCHEDULING
list i mated Enrolment: ?
30
Se p
iester Offered (e.g. Yearly, every Spring; twice yearly, Fall and
Spring)
As required by the graduate students
When course will first he offered:
Has already been offerecl as a Spccial Topics Course (Biology 859-
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JUSTIFICATION
A
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1-flhat is the detailed description of the course including differentiation
from lower level courses, from sinilar courses in the same department
and from courses in other departments in th' University?
There are no comparable courses in the department or
other departments of the Uñi.versity.
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B. What i.s the range of topics that
Lecture and laboratory co,,
estuaries with particular
and dynamics of estuaries
populations.
may be don it with in the course?
side.raLicrL of organisms in
reference to the structure
and their plant and animal

 
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C. t10 does this course fit the goals of the department?
Contributes to graduate tra.inincin marine biology,
one of the areasof emphasis of the deparLment.
D.
How does this course affect degree requirements?
N/A
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What are thecal endr chan(cs necessary to reflect the addition of
this course?
New Entry
'F. What course, if any, is 1)c).nc dronped from the Calendar if this
course is approved?
N/A
C. What is the nature of student demand for this course?
Likely
,
to he general amongst graduate students in
marine biology
II. Other reasons for introduci nq the course.
Competence of available faculty to offer this course.
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BUDGETARY AN!) SPACE FACTORS
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A. Which faculty will. he avai.l abid to teach this course?
Dr. N. D. Haven

 
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B.
What are the special space and/or equipment requirements for this
course?
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Nil
C. Any
other
budgetary
implications of mounting
this
course:
Nih - Faculty already on campus who have
tauqht this course
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APPROVAL
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Faculty tJnd e•i'cto GurculCm Comm i t tee:
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Faculty: ? Oc
Senate:

 
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IACtJL'iY OF SCI LiNCF
NEW COURSEPROPOSAL
CALENDAR TNFORATlON
Department: Biological Sciences
Sub-title or Description:
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The relationship of
marine micro
chemical and physical parameters
Credit Hours:
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3
Pre-
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requisitc(s) : Permission of the
Course Number: 832 Title:
Marine
Ncrobiolog
bes to the. biological,
of the oceanic environment.'
Vector Description: ?
300
instructor.
II ?
ENRO1UNT AND SCUFD[JLI NC
Estimated Enrolment: 6--1
Semester Offered (e.g. Yearly, every Spring;
Spring)
As required by graduate students
Ithen course :i) 1 first be offered
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Has alr
Biology 859-3. Will probably be
III ?
JUSTIFiCATiON
twice year])', Fall and
eaciy
been offered as
offered
in 70--•3.
A. hat is the Mailed description of.
the
course
including differentiation
from lower level courses, from si rn.] ar courses in the same department
and from courses in other departments in the University?
There are no courses with similar content in the
• Department of Biological Sciences or other departmnLs
of the University.
B.
What is the range of topics that may be dealt with in the course?
The effect of physical, chemical and biological factors
on . oceanic microbes.
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C. How does this course fit the poal- of the department?
Contributes to graduate training in rrtaririe
))101Ogy,
one of the areas
'Of emphasis of the department.
Iv.
D. how does this course effect degree requirements?
N/A
E ?
I ffiat are the calendar changes
necessary
to reflect the addition of
this course?
New entry
F. What cours, i f any, is 1) ciiw,
drooped
from the ca) ender if this
course i
s
approved?
N/A
C.
What is the nature of student demand for this course?
Likely to be genera]. amongst graduate students in
marine biology.
IL. Other reasons for introducing the
COU1'SC.
Competence of available faculty to offer this course.
hUDCETA1Y ANI) SPACE FACTORS
A. Which faculty will he avai. J able• t.o teach this course?
Dr. L. Cr. Aibright

 
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13. Vhat are the succia 1 space and/or equipment requirements
for
this
course?
Nil
C. Any other budgetary impi i cati.ons of mounting this course:
Nil Faculty already on campus who have
taught this course.
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APPROVAL
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Faculty
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t
tee:
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1:acu)t):
Senate:

 
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New Courses
The following new or revised description of courses are
submitted for approval and inclusion in the now Calendar.
UndergraQuate
Ni]. at
this
time.
Graduate..
a) NewCourses
832-3
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Marine Microbioloqv
The relationship of marine microbes to the biological,
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chemical and physical parameters of the oceanic environment.
(Dr. I. J.
70-bright)
833-3 ?
The Bio1oqvof Estuaries
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survey of structure and dynamics of estuaries and associated
chemical factors with emphasis on fauna arid
,
field surveys of
local estuarine conditions. Adaptation and evolution in
estuaries will he considered.
(Dr. Nor Inc Haven)
These graduate courses have already been offered in 69--1 by
Dr. Norine Haven and in 69-2 by Dr. L. J. Albright under
859--3,
Special Topics I. They will he continuing courses and therefore
are being allotted specific numbers. This Department will ensure
that students who have already conipleteci the courses will not be
given credit subsequently under the new number.
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b)
E\C\7))OC(lCOUfcC
DcCr'tp(1E)
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844-3
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Bi.ol.oq^v of. ?
Insect-s
Bionomics, ecology
ancl
physiology of insect parasites, with
emphasis on parasitic Hymenoptera.
Selected topics of insect
parasitism including host specificity, immune reactions,
and
genetics and
evolution
of host-parasite associations.
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. ? Principles of biological controls.
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(Dr. J. P. H. Mackaue).)
846-3
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Insecticide Cilemli-stry and Taxicoloci
The chemistry of insecticides,
with emphasis on their
toxicology,
metaboism and fate in the
environment
(Dr. P.
C.
Oloffs)
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Glen II. Gcen
Acting Head.
GJ-JG/ms
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