1. S.92-70
  2. SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
      1. MEMORANDUM
  3. S.92-70a
  4. Department of Biological Sciences
  5. Summary of
  6. Undergraduate Curriculum Revisions
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  12. POST BACCALAUREATE PROGRAMS
  13. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
  14. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY
    1. XbOI0OTXOL It1SflPUI t-0S9 0519
  15. The required courses for the PBD in Aquaculture are:
  16. Bisc 630-5 Management of
  17. Aquaculture Resouces
  18. Bisc 631-5 Growth, Reproduction
  19. and Nutrition in
  20. AquacultUre Systems
  21. Bisc 632-5 Salmonid and Shellfish
  22. Diseases and Their control
  23. MARINE SCIENCE
  24. S.92-70b
  25. Department of Chemistry
  26. Summary of
  27. Undergraduate Curriculum Revisions
      1. SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
      2. B. Deletion of CHEM 105 and CHEM 11
  28. FS 672-
  29. S.92-70c
  30. Chemical Physics Program
  31. Summary of
  32. Undergraduate Curriculum Revisions
  33. / : 75 C ^j - '? Z
  34. SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
      1. MEMORANDUM
  35. S.92-70d
  36. Department of Mathematics and Statistics
  37. Summary of
  38. Undergraduate Curriculum Revisions
      1. SCUS Reference: SCUS 92-35
      2. SCAP Reference: SCAP 92-42d
  39. 0--il SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
  40. MEMORANDUM
  41. S.92-70e
  42. Quaternary Studies Program
  43. Summary of
  44. Undergraduate Curriculum Revisions

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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
MEMORANDUM
To:
Senate
From:
J. Munro, Chair
Senate Committee on
Academic Planning
Subject:
UndergraduateCurriculum
Date:
November 20, 1992
Changes - Faculty of Science
Action undertaken by the Senate Committee on Academic Planning and the Senate
Committee on Undergraduate Studies gives rise to the following motion:
Motion: "that Senate approve and recommend approval to the Board of
Governors, as set forth in
S.92-
70 the undergraduate curriculum
revisions for the Faculty of Science as follows
i)
S.92-70a
Department of Biological Sciences
ii)
S.92-70b
Department of Chemistry
iii)
S.92-70c
Chemical Physics Program
iv)
S.92-70d
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
v)
S.92-70e
Quaternary Studies Program"
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S.92-70a

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Department of Biological Sciences

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Summary of

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Undergraduate Curriculum Revisions
SCUS Reference: SCUS 92-32
SCAP Reference: SCAP 92-42a
1.
Proposed Post Baccalaureate Diploma in Aquaculture
- 2.
Changes to the Major Program
3.
Changes to the Lower Division Core
4.
Changes to Upper Division Requirements and Electives
5.
Changes to Honors Program
6.
Changes to Cooperative Education Program
7.
Changes to Environmental Toxicology Minor Program
8.
Changes to Post Baccalaureate Diploma in Environmental Toxicology
9.
Changes to Marine Science Program
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August 11. 1992.
The revisions to the Calendar entry for Biological Sciences received
Departmental approval on Nov.. 7, 1991 and the addition of a structured PBD
in Aquaculture on Feb. 6, 1992. The revised Calendar entry clearly outlines the
basic core involving both Lower Division and Upper Division courses plus a
more flexible pattern of BISC courses required to complete the 40 hours of Bisc
and related courses.
Consequently the only substantial changes is the elimination of the 3
streams and their replacement by the information that the Department has 8
areas of teaching strength. Students may choose to emphasize one of those
areas or may choose a general Biology program. The changes will also reduce
or eliminate waivers necessitated by the streams requirements and the
Departmental course offering pattern.
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All students majoring in Biological Sciences are expected to complete the
following courses, or their equivalents, within the first 60 hours (4 semesters)
of their programs.
Courses In Biological Sciences
BISC 101-4 Introduction to Biology
102-4 Introduction to Biology
201-3 Cell Biology
202-3 Genetics
203-3 Developmental Biology
204-3 Introduction to Ecology
20 semester hours
Courses in Faculty of Science (excluding Biological Sciences)
CHEM 102-3 General Chemistry I
115-2 General Chemistry Laboratory I
plus a minimum of 10 semester hours selected from:
CHEM 105-3 General Chemistry it for Life Sciences (or 103)
118-2 General Chemistry Laboratory II for Life Sciences (or
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150-3 Organic Chemistry I
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155-2 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I
250-3 Organic Chemistry ii
255-2 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II
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MATH 154-3 Calculus I for the Biological Sciences (or 151)
155-3 Calculus II for the Biological Sciences (or 152)
STAT 102-3 Introduction to Statistics, Option B
PHYS 101-3 General Physics I (or 120)
102-3 General Physics It (or 121)
30 semester hours
50 Lower Division Total
Jents are encouraged to take a lull year of organic chemistry. Those
dents intending to apply for medical, dental or
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317c Biology (or' 15-3 Or1hoIogy)
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329uction to perimerI Technique
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ADD TO STATEMENT REGARDING
PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS
(see "Requirements for students wishing
to transfer into professional schools,
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UPPER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS AND ELECTIVES
DELETE ALL REFERENCE TO STREAMS.
(Explanatory Note: Rationale:
- they did not provide students
with the real thrust and dynamics
of the program. The streams became
'engraved in stone' and the
disclaimer under 'Academic Advising'
was not working. Significant
numbers of students were seeking
waivers that in most cases were
rational and appropriate. Therefore,
replace the outline of the 3 streams
with:)
All Biological Sciences majors will
complete a minimum of 13 upper
division (courses numbered 300 and
above) BISC courses. The following
six courses form an upper division
core required of all BISC major
honors students.
Bisc 301, (or Bich 301 and 302)
Bisc 329,
Bisc 400,
Bisc 306 or 316,
Bisc 326 or 337, and
Bisc 305 or 366.
(Explanatory Note: i) The entry
requirements for some professional
programs (Medicine, etc.) list Bich
301 and 302 as requirements.)
ii) These courses are currently
coxtrnon to all 'streams'. The entry
would continue as -
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division BISC courses may be chosen to
form a area of
concentration
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career goals. The Department
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202-3 Genetics
203-3 Developmental Biology
204-3 Introduction to Ecology
Level 4
The other two of BISC 201-3, 202-3, 203-3 and 204-3
STAT 102-3 Introduction to Statistics, Option B
Electives
Note: Students majoring in the Biological Sciences are normally required to
complete the Chemistry. Mathematics and Physics requirements as well as the
ower division Biological Sciences courses within the first 60 semester hours (4
semesters).
Honors Program
The honors program is designed for Biology students who wish to pursue an
advanced degree in Biological Sciences. This program requires a minimum of
30 semester hours of upper division Biological Sciences courses, or related
;ubjects, which will be selected for each student, in consultation with appropri.
ite advisors, in relation to his/her career goals.
Departmental approval is required for entry into the honors program. All
;tudents applying for entry must have completed 30 semester hours at Simon
:
raser University in a major program in Biological Sciences. Applications
eceived after more than 90 semester hours have been completed will not
iormalty be considered.
The BSc honors degree in Biological Sciences requires
-maintenance of a minimum of 3.00 CGPA
- completion of the same lower division core of studies as for the major program
-an additional 60 hours of upper division Biological Sciences or related
subjects which will include BISC 490-5, 491-5 and 492-5 (Individual Study
Serester)
these latter to constitute the honors thesis, and
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appropri
electives I
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uding ED
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or Program
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ollowingciedils or standing in the subjects shown to fulfill the requirements for
e B.Sc. degree.
ourses in Biological Sciences
BISC
101-4 Introduction to Biology
102-4 Introduction to Biology
M least two of
BISC
201-3 Cell Biology
202-3 Genetics
203-3 Developmental Biology
204-3 Introduction to Ecology
'lus any 15 hours of upper division credit in Biological Sciences, or closely
elated subject areas (including Marine Sciences courses), as approved by the
eparirnent.
co-operative Education Program
Co-operative Education is a system which combines work experiences with
cademic studies. The student normally Spends alternate semesters on
.arnpus and in paid, study-related jobs.
Arrangements for the work experiences are made through the department's
o-op Co-ordinator and the University's Office of Co-op Education. For further
etaiIs, students should refer to the Co-operative Education section.
Interested students should contact the Biological Sciences Co-op Co-ordi-
ator for further information (AO 5003. telephone 291-5934).
Environmental Toxicology Minor Program
This program is designed to give undergraduates, who are working towards
degree in the sciences, an opportunity to obtain a thorough overview of the
etd of environmental toxicology. As a result, students will be better qualified
r' onsequently, eligible for employment with various industrial and govern-
agencies engaged in environmental monitoring and research.
4
REPLACE LAST REQUIREMENT WITH -
-completion of appropriate electives to
achieve a final total of at least 132
semester hours, including at least 12
semester hours from courses outside the
Faculty of Science (including a minimum
of 6 semester hours from the Faculty of
Arts and excluding EDUC 401, 402, 405,
406). 1
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION PROGRAM'
REPLACE ENTRY WITH:
Majors and Honors students in
Biological Sciences may apply for
admission into the Co-Operative
Education Program. The program
includes four work semesters during
the normal academic program.
Interested students should contact
the Science Co-Op Coordinators for
furtheiinformatjon.
AQ 5003, telephone 291-4716
For additional information refer
to the Co-Op Education section of
this calendar.
ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY MINOR
PROGRAM
Lower Division Requirements
REPLACE 'PREREQUISITES' WITH
11REQUIRED'
.
ower Division Requirements
The following tower division courses areana
in the Environmental
oxicology minor program. Most students, pursuing degree programs in
cience, will already have credit lormost of the courses.
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POST BACCALAUREATE PROGRAMS

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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Post Baccalaureate diploma Programs
are available in various areas of
Biological Sciences for student who
have already completed a degree
(usually) in science and who are
presently seeking to upgrade their
academic credentials.
For information about Post
Baccalaureate Diploma programs in
Biology contact the Department of
Biological Sciences.
NOTE: Course descriptions for the
600 and 800 level courses are given
in the Graduate Studies section of
this Calendar.
(Explanatory Note: Post
Baccalaureate programs have
consistently been available in
Biological Sciences. Since they are
considered to be "undergraduate"
programs this note advertises the
diversity of possible programs.)

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ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY
This Post Baccalaureate program has
been specifically designed to meet
the needs of students with Science
degrees who are presently engaged
in environmental work and seek to
upgrade their training. Practical
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The required courses for the PBD in
Aquaculture are:

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Bisc 630-5 Management of

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Aquaculture Resouces

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Bisc 631-5 Growth, Reproduction

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and Nutrition in

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AquacultUre Systems

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Bisc 632-5 Salmonid and Shellfish

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Diseases and Their control
Bisc 633-1 Current Topics in AquacultUre
Bus 543-4 Introductory Graduate Marketing
Econ 663-4 The
Economics and Management
of Aquaculture
MRM 615-3 Management of Aquaculture
Resources
Elective-3
Note: These programs, like other
diploma programs of the University,
are classified as undergraduate
programs.
Certain of the courses
listed above are available for
credit to both graduate and
undergraduate students in Biological
Sciences. Course descriptions of the
600 level courses are given in the
Graduate Studies
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rine Science
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r information concerning application for entry, fees, and related matters,
suit the Department of Biological Sciences Office. For entry as a student
n Simon Fraser University, applicants must be eligible for admission to
ion Fraser University and apply for admission in the normal manner. See the
iiissiofl and Readmission
section.
ASc courses offered at the Bamfield Marine Station are listed in the
Course
scription Index.
rom time to time graduate level courses will be offered. For details see the
duate section of Biological Sciences.
tudents from-other Departments
eriain courses may be taken by students who are not enrolled in Biological
s programs. These courses are:
3I.., 003-3, 004-3. 100-4. 101-4, 102-4, 105-3. Admission to certain other
ses may be gained by permission of the department.

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MARINE SCIENCE
CHANGE PARAGRAPH
1
TO:
Programs in Marine Science may
include both BISC and MASC courses
to fulfil the upper division
requirements in Biological Sciences.
MASC courses are offered at the
Bamfield Marine Station, Bainfield,
B.C. in conjunction with certain
other universities from May to August
inclusive in 3 or 6 week blocks.
Consult the Department of Biological
Sciences in January for the course
offerings scheduled for the summer
and for their use as substitutes for
Upper Division BISC courses in major,
minor, or honors programs.

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S.92-70b

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Department of Chemistry

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Summary of

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Undergraduate Curriculum Revisions
SCUS Reference:
SCUS 92-33
SCAP
Reference:
SCAP 92-42b
1.
Deletion of:
CHEM 105- 3
General Chemistry II for Life Sciences
CHEM 119 - 2
. General Chemistry II for Physical Sciences
2.
Changes to Programs as detailed on page B-3
3.
Changes to courses as detailed on page
B-4
For Information:
Acting under delegated authority of Senate, SCUS approved the following revision as
detailed in SCUS 92 - 33
Prerequisite change for CHEM 115
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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
MEMORANDUM
To: R. Brooke, Chair, FSUCC
From:Dr.E.Kiehlmann, Faculty Advisor
Chemistry Department
Subject: Prerequisite for CHEM 115;
Deletion of CHEM 105 and 119
Date: 30-Mar-92
Please place the following two items on the agenda of the next FSUCC meeting.
A.
Prerequisite for CHEM 115
At its meeting of 16 January 1992 the Chemistry Department decided to add BC High
School Chemistry 12 or CHEM 106 as prerequisite for CHEM 115.
Current Calendar Description:
CHEM 115-2
General Chemistry Laboratory!
Experiments on the preparation, separation and analysis of chemical compounds, and
measurements of their chemical and physical properties. Corequisite: CHEM 102.
Motion:
Add: "Prerequisite: BC High School Chemistry 12 or CHEM 106."
Rationale:
In the past, students without CHEM 12 were allowed into CHEM 102 and CHEM 115
after completion of CHEM 101. While most of them also took CHEM 106, those who
skipped the lab course were inadequately prepared for CHEM 115. The addition of
CHEM 106 as prerequisite for CHEM 115 is expected to rectify this problem.
B.
Deletion of CHEM 105 and CHEM 11
At its meeting of 20 February 1992 the Chemistry Department decided to delete CHEM 105
and CHEM 119.
Motion:
To delete CHEM 105
General Chemistry I! for Life Sciences
and CHEM 119
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FS 672-
CHEMISTRY CALENDAR REVISIONS
(1992):
20-Jul-92
0
A. PROGRAMS
.
Page
Program
Current text:
Change to:
78
Kinesiology Major
CHEM 105-3 General Chemistry II for Life
CHEM 103-3 General Chemistry II
Program, Lower
Sciences
Level Requirements
CHEM 118-2 General Chemistry Laboratory II
CHEM 118-2 General Chemistry
for Life Sciences
Laboratory II
148
Biochemistry
CHEM 103-3 General Chemistry
II
for Physical
CHEM
103-3
General Chemistry H
Major Program
Sciences (or 105-3 General Chemistry
Core Program
U for Life Sciences)
_____________________________
CHEM 119-2 General Chemistry Laboratory II
CHEM 118-2 General Chemistry
for Physical Sciences (or 118-2 General
Laboratory 11
Chemistry Laboratory
II
for Life Sciences)
149
(typical program)
Levels 3 and 4
Levels 3 and 4
BISC 202-3,CHEM 103-3, 119-2.....
.
BISC 202-3,CHEM 103-3,118-2,....
-
450
Bioscience
CHEM 105-3 General Chemistry II for Life
CHEM 103-3 General Chemistry II
Major Program
Sciences (or 103)
Lower Divison Core
__________________________
CHEM 118-2 General Chemistry Laboratory 11
CHEM 118-2 General Chemistry
for Life Sciences (or 119)
LaboratorvII
152
Env. Toxicology
CHEM 105-3 General Chemistry II for Life
CREM 103-3 General Chemistry 11
(top)
Minor Program,
Sciences
Lower Division
CHEM 118-2 General Chemistry Laboratory II
Cl-EM 118-2 General Chemistry
Requirements
for Life Sciences
Laboratory II
154
Chemistry Major
CHEM 103-3 General Chemistry II for Physical
CI-IEM 103-3 General Chemistry II
Program, Required
Sciences
Courses
CHEM 119-2 General Chemistry Laboratory II
CHEM 118-2 General Chemistry
for Physical Sciences
Laboratory II
Chemistry Honors
CHEM 103-3 General Chemistry H for Physical
CHEM 103-3 General Chemistry H
Program, Required
Sciences
Courses
CHEM 119-2 General Chemistry Laboratory II
CHIEM 118-2 General Chemistry
for Physical Sciences
Laboratory II
155
Chem.Minor Progr.:
Organic Chemistry
CHEM 102-3,103-3,115-2,119-2,
CHEM 102-3, 103-3, 115-2, 118-2,
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CHEM 102-3,103-3,115-2,118-2,
Physical Chemistry
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Cl-EM 103-3 General Chemistry H
Chemistry Minor
Sciences
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CHEM 119
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CHEM 118-2 General Chemistry
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Program, Lower Div.
Physical Sciences
Requirements
CHEM 119-2 General Chemistry Laboratory
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II for Physical Sciences
Laboratory II
or CHEM 102-3 General Chemistry I
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CHEM 105-3 General Chemistry II for Life
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Sciences
CHEM 115-2 General Chemistry Laboratory I
CHEM 118-2 General Chemistry Laboratory
II for Life Sciences
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S.92-70c

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Chemical Physics Program

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Summary of

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Undergraduate Curriculum Revisions
SCUS Reference: SCUS 92-34
SCAP Reference: SCAP 92-42c
1.
Change of requirements for major and honours programs in Chemical Physics..
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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
MEMORANDUM
TO:
Prof. R.C. Brooke,
Dept. Biological Sciences
Chair, Faculty of Science Under-
graduate Curriculum Committee
SUBJECT: Calendar Change for
Chemical Physics Program
FROM: E.D. Crozier
Chair, Chemical Physics Comm.
DATE: Sept. 24/9:2
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I wish to draw to your attention the following item.
Both the major and honours programs in Chemical Physics in the
current calendar (1993) list CHEM 416-3 as a required course. However, the
Chemistry Department has revised its course offerings and 416-3 is no longer
offered. CHEM 316-3 is approximately equivalent to the old CHEM
416-3.
It is the opinion of the Chemical Physics Committee that the new
CHEM 316-3 is a suitable course for both the major and honours programs. The 1994
calendar should be modified to reflect this change:
delete CHEM 416-3
add CHEM 316-3 as a required course for the major and honours
programs.
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S.92-70d

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Department of Mathematics and Statistics

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Summary of

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Undergraduate Curriculum Revisions
SCUS Reference: SCUS 92-35
SCAP Reference: SCAP 92-42d
1.
Change
of note in calendar description for MATH 190-4.
2.
MACM 216-3 dropped as requirement for the Management and Systems Science
Program.
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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY

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MEMORANDUM
Date:
July 20, 1992
From:
Harvey Gerber
To:
Dr. R. Brooke, Chair Faculty of Science
Department of Mathematics & Statistics
UGCC
Subject:
MATH 190-4 Calendar change
On May 19, 1992 the Undergraduate Studies Committee of the Mathematics and Statistics
Department passed the following motion:
The following should be added to the calendar description for MATH 190-4:
Students who have taken, or are currently taking MATH 151, 154 or 157 may not take MATH 190
for credit without permission from the Mathematics and Statistics Department.
This motion was passed by the Mathematics and Statistics Department at a meeting on June 8,
1992.
The rule was recently changed so that students from Business Administration who wanted to gä
into the PDP program could take MATH 190-4 for credit. It is now clear that students who want
to enter the Faculty of Business Administration are taking MATH 190, in large numbers, in order
to take an "easy" course after they have taken MATH 157. We therefore decided to return to the
former regulations.

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S.92-70e
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Quaternary Studies Program

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Undergraduate Curriculum Revisions
SCUS Reference: SCUS 92-36
SCAP Reference: SCAP 92-42e
1.
New course:
QUAT 403-4
Directed Readings
2.
Changes to Upper Division Requirements for Quaternary Studies Minor
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SENATE COMMITTEE ON UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
NEW COURSE PROPOSAL FORM
•1. Calendar Information
Department Institute for Quaternary Research
Abbreviation Code:
QUAT
Course Number: 4nA Credit Hours:
Vector:
Title of Course:
Directed Readings in Quaternary Studies
Calendar Description of Course:
Designed for students in the Quaternary Studies Minor program who wish to pursue
in detail a topic not covered in existing courses.
Nature of Course:
Prerequisites (or special instructions):
Permission to enter Directed Readings Courses requires written consent of both a
faculty member associated with the Institute for Quaternary Research (IQR) who is
willing to supervise the research, and the Director of IQR.
What course (courses), if any, is being dropped from the calendar if this course
is approved:
NONE
2.
Scheduling
How frequently will the course be offered?
Every semester
Semester in which the course will first be offered? Autumn 1993
Which of your present faculty would be available to make the proposed offering
possible? All faculty associated with IQR, although it would be the student's
responsibility to find a faculty member willing to supervise the directed reading.
3.
Objectives of the Course
To allow students the opportunity to pursue a topic of specific interest in
Quaternary Studies which is not addressed in existing courses.
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4.
Budgetary and Space Requirements (for information only)
What additional resources will be required in the following areas:
Faculty NONE
Staff NONE
Library NONE
Audio Visual NONE
Space NONE
Equipment NONE
5.
Approval
Date:
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Dean
SCUS 73-34b:- (When completing this form, for instructions see Memorandum SCUS
73-34a. Attach course outline).

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