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SIMON FRAS UMVESITY
S
To.............. Mr D. P. Robe
.
rtson,
•SecretaryofSene
Subject
New Chern
Paper S-24
From
................ . ...... ....
.
K.E. .. Rieckhoff,
ctingD n of Science.
Date
...........................
4Y
.................................................
At its meeting of July 25, 1967, the Faculty of Science moved
adoption of the new Chemistry
program
as subn-xitted in document 7-G.
The motion was passed unopposed with one abstention.
Document 7-G is attached.
'.,
K. E.
Rieckhoff.
pt
.
attach.

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describing
the propos e d ch an ge
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of
this
D
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it will be noted that
to
change q are of
a
're sufficlaW
to J Le.L oo':.h the
d
I.ri and
the c o nten
t of the L:1. pr3gran,
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Wo
reason we gi
ve
details ot
only
of
new coursen but
of
whale oro;':t..:.
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discuss i.he
r
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s
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isc
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w
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s
p
r og ram
be iC..
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meeting of Seaate so
that
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the program pr
b
y
the
't
of Che
mistry as
a from September
1z,
195
7
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pre
s
ent
courses labelled
I013
21:
regarded as preliminary
make up
cores, n
ot
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proper.
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Th
a
t
the
ser't course, Bond
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present P
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courses
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ly
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Nuclear and fdichemic.try
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poad
chi'
L
Chem 101-3; them 106-2
in
t
rcturirir, our first and
sechd year prngramo"
are Wel wKY
a n
umber or problemn ar Islrr-
of istudents '
- enter w10.1
rr
,
I
4
2
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'-"
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CESM 1
02.
)
th
o
se comVp from
CHEM K2 maj be of
cr
iIeh calibre to
:rtr
the prugram :;D?:-.1 Wir point.
Thc
re:.
of our
22-eve: ccur
E P3
:::
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o r, eminto, hasovir,grout ne
en.ts eats
in
and
ente
r
ing
-
-
r:e and many
ev
e
n with
CUM 12 may prefer to spend one sevenler
at t'.:s OW
ra
t
her than
be faced with b1th a n
p
w environmoni axi
new
'' '
noth COM
-
' can
the undouhrad
need
of
stutants CT
3cWnne
but w
ho .'th to indulge
th
emn
y lver i
n
ncicnce, p:ipa for the first time.
c
our
ses
w
ill
ri .
'd
r.3
tit
to
the
c'C DJ;r
and mathoW uned in too

a"-
Ac
ez,^
2..
As
In our pr i v io
uo prDqram a
Chemistry Ntj.:;r
faced
In
his
fir
st
two vemo s t e rs with the chaicn of t.aIrR Ather
W
S
course.
(14
credit hcuri) or
courseo 11
7
credit harcj.
a p prec
iate
thi
s
dl
a
i
nd
ewi.
ha v
e m a de a move towar
ds Its solu
ti on,
W .
fir
s
t
point.
out that in many Universitl y n no CfedtthDur riitt
in given f
o
r
l
aboratory
c ouroc wurk,
We
feet that in time we M,
can adopt
this
rrdur but
zhe
implementation of this
't
chanres
both w
i
t
h
the
r
th e
o
t he
r
1'
1
In the Faculty of Se
ls
n
c
n
.
and
in the present concepr Df he
coin.& s
truclure.
We
hope that It may Sccai bu hitb
f1.r:
and npacia
l
ly paos
lble to offer cources
in
t
h
e F
aculty of AAJe
outside the Deparzm
antal
cour
ses,
fact.
''
science
Inon-sc
i
enr a
unudents, We h
avc,
atte
mp
t
e
d to
aiij:iiat -.
the 5
:r
K course fl
tiia Lu ra.
'•t
L1
rc!ctr1r'-
nuo
IOC and 250 level laboratories, These
are
l
a
b
oratu rler
K y kn p
d
il
luminate Eallent points in trt: r1.tt'i lecture cou
rn
en.
—M.,;
d
a
m
a
nds out litt
l
e e3se
Vru: On +.uier f
Qan the
4
-hour durnifin
c-f' the I liorat.or-t 0aso
t
c
i p
ravision is made in the u:- i
curns to allow
zonivaned g
Eus
erK
to
'vT name/hat highor
level isharaterics tave been ; .
t:'tC in a manner
r1I.:ai1v
depa
r
to rrom
tradition. Thnse laboratory n.ara 455uvo
the stud
ont is reedy to
a
I
:.urr:ac
r Chemist
ry as
an axpe
rim
enta
l no
l
p i
c e.
They
ar
E!LI:ni
to
u- the aiuden t
o ex
e
rc
lon ji ! tt. ant Slylsn!^-r
ifl tc' ac.tual deal r of exparL
m
enu. A C
ar h
i
nhFr de
q
r
e
v
: '
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bevwnen
tLo ry an6 yravAsa1.wc&
-
1..
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lopethe
r w
it
h n
apreciat rr of the cur'ert r
e
sea
r
ch
c
Lt;.
in te I cc f uai exercion is
de
m
and n
o in :Theau
r Ave;
itr'a .
We -:_:.h
u o!n
o
u
t
that
thi:: denree
A cruaV
vI
ny i
n the physirM
sci ences can onl
y
Le
unJ:ycd
if
tn
e
nuCenv
h
I rcfy ac1u r'd
f' I.-rr ur'
rCt3idt
of
th e 3retloal
c a rca
pt s introduce
d
earlier i l n e ct
ct u
ur r e e c oo rzcs. Our prulran Ao so nrac
ra
rK
can, in
fac
t, acn0
ve t he n''c :ar; ru: a I mnturl7
y
Cu
x
I
a l-
ret
t '"
labora
tor
y
t+
we ha
ve made the Kampen
in
th e
Pnyslval C
he
mis
try
- '
Qr^nni-
Chemis try cour
s
es
an
.j:u:I above, The inclusion o f Cnex
371-0:
36:-3
and
362-3
iu
core course
p
ro
g
rams n
ow .l. o;: r. :tu':!
t•ees a
cquainted with c
ertain
aea.s u-f ch o oirrry fe . g, AVIVI
cY
Meonar_Icz .Ad Quantum mechani
cs
'
tha
t i cur pr e vious
pr
:ar : u
only te taken
by the stu
dent a
s
e
lective
3. Ra
d
ioc
h
emic
tryore C
h
a
nge;.
The
pre s
ent
Chem R1 cour
se Nuc
lear
an d
has
now
been
dt': !fd into two:
Chitry 34
m
tiad Ic heni
ty)
1i
lr
to be a
co
u
rvo of
, l:z'r'
L
ch
e
m
i
cal
an
d alit c ontain
on
I
prevtou1r
cfferei
in Chemistry 14
1
and
e
l
a
n
w
h
e
re,
A secDnt
e:u.
u
Cnemlatry 442
;uu
tear
(.sa:.;
ry ,- ,
wi
ll
be x:''c
roe
ciu •
sue
is not expect
e
d to he
of interest to ev
e
ry
htLst
o-iorr

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th p proposed
break up
Wen 4h
i
into
two courasn at
differen
t
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Aaas.
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to
to
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Ca
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in nuclear
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lend
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lrebtly
in
to Chun 5 4 1 and Chen
4
G
raduate
.
i t
1
hoped that
I
341 wi llb e c f
i
n t er ast
,i.
wide
-re
undergraduate s7uderts, The prerequisitesfor the
course,
for no
-
students,
aredesigned to We this
ouro
avta)k
the Wic..ast
jOSC.O:
range of
students.
4
Honors C
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I
The
ch . • Eo
in
this course are minimal and
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in W e 3vara ll
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as
part
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the se
Chen
231-
3
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Chem 2
4
3-3.
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lJc3
prwSram compares
e
v
en
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Ei
with the Honor:; proCnam
in the
parent programs.
.. The Blocnemlonry
The ich:i
pr::;ro.: has Wan designed rccoINSWE th:
propose
"
d
chanten in the proaramDf t h e
y•-y Apartmant. I,
Wendar e " ntry foeprogram
a
F I
-calendar entry of the OhemWry Depnroment..

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organic reactions.
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2562 will ord mar
be taken concurrently.
2
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252-3
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