1. S.92-72
  2. SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
      1. MEMORANDUM
  3. S.92-72a
  4. . School of Kinesiology
  5. Summary of
  6. Graduate Curriculum Revisions
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S.92-72

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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
MEMORANDUM
To:
Senate
From:
J. Munro, Chair
Senate Committee on
Academic Planning
Subject:
Faculty of Applied Sciences -
Date:
November 20, 1992
Graduate Curriculum Revisions
Action undertaken by the Senate Committee on Academic Planning and the Senate
Graduate Studies Committee, gives rise to the following motion:
Motion:
"that Senate approve and recommend approval to the Board of Governors,
as forth in
S.92-
72 the curriculum revision for the Faculty of Applied
Sciences as follows:
S.92- 72a
School of Kinesiology"
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S.92-72a

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School of Kinesiology

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Summary of

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Graduate Curriculum Revisions
SGSC Reference:
Mtg. of October 26, 1992
SOAP Reference:
SCAP 92-44a
New course:
KIN 851 - 3 Recent Advances in Experimental Carcinogenesis
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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
New Graduate Course Pro
p
osal Form
.
CALENDAR INFORMATION;
Department:
School of Kinesiology
Course Number:
KINE
8513
Title:
RECENT ADVANCES
IN
EXPERIMENTAL C1RCINOGEThFSIS
Description:
This class will integrate current knowledge on the process of carcinogenesis
in tissues in which cancer catnonly occurs in North America. Discussions will focus on new
techniques being developed to identify individuals at risk for cancer and new approaches
being used to intervene to prevent development of the disease.
Credit Hours:
3
Vector:
3-0-0
Prerequisite(s) if any: KIN 431
ENROLLMENT AND SCHEDULING:
Estimated Enrollment:
5-10
When will the course first be offered:
*
1992--3
How often will the course be offered:
It will initially be scheduled for once every 2 years
*This course has already been taught as
1<806
(Special Topics) on two previous occasions.
JUSTIFICATION:
The primary goal of this class is to encourage the student to integrate a
basic knowledge of anatany/histology (as provided by undergraduate classes such as K305,
306, 325, or 326) with current research ain1 at obtaining a mechanistic understanding of
the process of carcinogenesis. This integration is crucial for students working in the area
of carcinogenesis. It would also benefit students involved in research in the area of
toxicology, as it relates to human exposure to xenobiotics. Graduate students are currently
being trained in both of these areas.
RESOURCES:
Which Faculty member will normally teach the course:
Dr. M.P. Rosin
What are the budgetary implications for mounting the course:
None
Are there sufficient Library resources (append details):
Same of the toxicology journals
and basic anatany/physiology textbooks are available at SFU. The remainder can be accessed
through inter-library loan from UBC or fran the British Columbia Cancer Agency.
Appended:
a)
Outline of the Course
b)
An indication of the competence of the Faculty member to give the course
C)
Library resources
Approved:
Departmental Graduate Studies Committee:
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including taxes and binding costs the total cost would be
CAN$ 1,102.19.
The publications of the International Agency for Research on
Cancer (IARC) come in two groups; the first is
Monographs on
the Evaluation of Cancer Risks to Humans
and the second is
Scientific Reports.
Our source at IARC tells us that the 65
volumes of Monographs plus associated supplements and six
related databases will be available in the early Fall of
1993 on CD-ROM. The cost will be about $1148; this is a
recurring cost (i.e. added to base) but we are not certain
how often updates will be produced. We will have to decide
on whether or not to add this resource when the final CD-ROM
product is available and the final cost is set.
The existing Library monograph resources are not adequate to
support this course. The existing serials collection is not
adequate to support this course. Library indexes are
adequate to support this course especially in light of our
recent acquisition of Medline on CD-ROM.
The total of all one time costs is $2,402.50. Additions to
the Library base, monographs and journals is $3039.69 per.
year (includes 3 journals) but not the IARC CD-ROM.
Regards,
RS
c.c. Sharon Thomas, Head Collections Management

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