SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
    Paper' S-19
    MEMORANDUM
    'Ism
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    Mr. 0. A. Meyers,
    Secretary of Senate.
    Suect
    Bio-Science Graduate Courses in
    ....... ....P'tb logy...........................
    From
    ......................
    Dean of Science.
    Date
    ............... ....... .... 24 .1968
    At its meeting of April 23, 1968, the Faculty of Science
    passed a motion to accept the following courses and recommend
    their approval by Senate:
    Biol. 840-3
    Economic Orga n
    isms I. Survey of the t
    y
    pes of harm
    caused b y
    i.nsoets, mites,
    vertebrates,
    weeds and
    other macro-cr'an sms, in relation to
    t!lcif
    structure and taxonomy and their interre.lati,onshi
    ns
    with one another and with other organisms.
    Biol. 841-3
    Economic Organisms II. Survey of the
    t y pe of harm
    caused by ncm:eds, fungi, protozoa, bacteria, and
    viruses, in r&.a-ion to their biolog
    y
    , structure,
    and taxonomy and their interrelationships with one
    another and with other organisms.
    Biol. 842-3
    Interna1PrccsseS. Survey of the physiological,
    bi.ochcminl a;d other internal mechanisms and
    processes, ma.'i'.v in insects, that i.nflucnce growth,
    development, rcirodiiton, and
    survival of
    the
    individual, and that relate to pestolov
    Rio.]. 843-2
    ircmcn
    ecolo
    g
    y in
    of animal,
    Ies. .
    Si'rvcv
    of the operatio n
    and
    L Cd OU1a
    ton d
    y
    namics and hc',nvi
    etiral
    dotcrnining the fluctimt
    j O n
    fluctuation and regulation
    cs;.ecially insect, populations.
    Riol. 844-3
    Regulation and Control I. Critical consideration of the
    principles, theory, and practice, and of consequences of
    the operation of, living organisms in the
    natraT
    regulation and applied control of harmful organisms.
    Biol. 845-3
    Regulation and Control II. Critical consideration of
    the principles, theory, and practice, and of the con-
    sequences of the operation of, ph
    y
    sical agents and
    processes in the natural and applied control of
    harmful organisms.
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    Mr.
    D. A.
    Secretary
    Me y ers,
    -2-.
    of Senate.
    April
    24
    1968
    Biol. 846-3
    iation and Control 111. Critical cons.idrz:ion
    of the p?L:iples, theor
    y
    , and practice, and of
    the consequences of the operation
    of.
    1,ct5c.dal
    and other chemicals in the control of harnifi
    organisms.
    Biol. 847-3
    Pest Prevention_and Control_Systc!. Principics
    and spai n:'cblc:m
    02:
    ccntrol
    programs and of pest management vtcs.
    organization of research and a pp
    l
    i
    -cation proErams
    and agcncies, comm ications in pestc1ogy, oncl
    similar general and special topics.

    Paper S-129(a)
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    To: Senate
    From: Registrar
    26 April, 1968
    Subject: Bioscience Graduate Courses in
    Pest o logy.
    In consultation with Dr. Funt, Dean of Science,
    approval of the Bioscience graduate courses as constituted in
    Paper S-129 is requested, subject to approval of the Senate
    Committee on Graduate Studies.
    Graduate courses are normally presented to the Senate
    Committee on Graduate Studies for recommendation to Senate for
    approval, but it is our understanding that the Department of
    Biosciences wish to offer one or more of these courses during the
    68 Summer and/or 68 Fall semesters.
    Should Senate approve some or all of these courses they
    would then be presented to the next meeting of the Senate Graduate
    Studies Committee for final approval.
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    D.A. y e r
    Acting Registrar
    DAN/md

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