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    FROM:
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    Lower Division Requirements
    CMPf 120.3 Introduction to Computing Science
    and Programming I
    CMPf 125.3 Introduction to Computing Science
    and Programming
    II
    CMPf 150.3 Introduction to Computer Design
    CMPf 225.3 Data Structures and Programming
    CMPf 275-4 Software Engineering I
    GEOG 100-3 Human Geography I
    GEOG 111.3 Earth Systems
    GEOG 250-3 Cartography
    I
    GEOG 253.3 Aerial Photographic Interpretation
    GEOG 255.3 Geographical Information Science I
    MACM 101.3 Discrete Mathematics I
    MACM 201.3 Discrete Mathematics
    II
    MATH 151.3 Calculus I
    MATH 152.3 Calculus
    II
    MATH 232.3 Applied Linear Algebra
    and one of
    GEOG 213.3 Introduction to Geomorphology
    GEOG 214-3 Climate and the Environment
    GEOG 215.3 Biogeography
    and one of
    GEOG 221.3 Economic Geography
    GEOG 241.3 Social Geography
    GEOG 261.3 Introduction to Urban Geography
    and one of
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    GEOG
    251.3
    Quantitative
    Geography
    STAT 270-3 Introduction to Probability and
    Statistics
    (55 units)
    (45 units)
    Rationale:
    TO:
    Honors Program
    Lower Division Requirements
    CMPf 120-3 Introduction to Computing Science
    and Programming I
    CMPf 125.3 Introduction to Computing Science
    and Programming II
    CMPf 150.3 Introduction to Computer Design
    CMPf 225.3 Data Structures and Programming
    CMPf 275-4 Software Engineering I
    GEOG 100-3 Human Geography I
    GEOG 111.3
    Earth
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    GEOG 250-3 Cartography I
    GEOG 253.3 Aerial Photographic Interpretation
    GEOG 255.3 Geographical Information Science I
    MACM 101.3 Discrete Mathematics I
    MACM 201.3 Discrete Mathematics
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    MATH 151.3 Calculus 1*
    MATH 152-3 Calculus 11*
    MATH 232.3 Applied Linear Algebra
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    GEOG 214-3 Climate and the Environment
    GEOG 215.3 Biogeography
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    GEOG 221.3 Economic Geography
    GEOG 241.3 Social Geography
    GEOG 261.3 Introduction
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    Urban Geography
    and one of
    GEOG 251.3 Quantitative Geography
    STAT 270-3 Introduction to Probability and
    Statistics
    (55 units)
    *MATH 150 may be substituted for MATH 151.
    MATH 1M/ISS or MATH 157/158 with a grade
    of at least Bt may
    be
    substituted
    with
    pennission
    of the School of 1'-'
    Science.
    Students in the Computing Science Major/Honors programs are permitted to
    substitute
    MATH courses as indicated in the bolded text above. Implementing this
    requirement for
    GIS students, whose academic credential is also through the School
    of Computing Science, ensures consistency in the academic preparation of students
    in
    CMPT courses. It also enables students transferring in from other faculties to use
    these substitute courses
    towards their GIS credential, provided their grade is
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    GIS MAJOR - LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMENT CHANGES - MATH
    151/152
    FROM:
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    Lower Division Requirements
    Students complete all of
    CMPT 120-3 Introduction to Computing Science
    and Programming I
    CMPT 125-3 Inlroduction to Computing Science
    and Programming II
    CMPT 225-3 Data Structures and Programming
    GEOG 100-3 Human Geography I
    GEOG 111-3 Earth Systems
    GEOG 250-3 Cartography I
    GEOG 253-3 Aerial Photographic Interpretation
    GEOG 255-3 Geographical Information Science I
    MACM 101-3 Discrete Mathematics I
    MACM 201-3 Discrete Mathematics II
    MATH 151-3 Calculus I
    MATH 152-3 Calculus II
    MATH 232-3 Applied Linear Algebra
    and one of
    GEOG 213-3 Introduction to Geomorphology
    GEOG 214-3 Climate and Environment
    GEOG 215-3 Biogeography
    GEOG 221-3 Economic Geography
    GEOG 241-3 Social Geography
    GEOG 261-3 Introduction to Urban Geography
    and one of
    GEOG 251-3 Quantitative Geography
    STAT 270-3 Introduction to Probability and
    Statistics
    (45 units)
    Rationale:
    TO:
    Major Program
    Lower Division Requirements
    Students complete all of
    CMPT 120-3 Introduction to Computing Science
    and Programming I
    CMPT 125-3 Introduction to Computing Science
    and Programming II
    CMPT 225-3 Data Structures and Programming
    GEOG 100-3 Human Geography I
    GEOG 111-3
    Earth
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    GEOG 250-3 Cartography I
    GEOG 253-3 Aerial Photographic Interpretation
    GEOG 255-3 Geographical Information Science I
    MACM 101-3 Discrete Mathematics I
    MACM 201-3 Discrete Mathematics II
    MATH 151.3 Calculus 1*
    MATH 152-3 Calculus 11*
    MATH 232-3 Applied Linear Algebra
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    GEOG 215-3 Biogeography
    GEOG 221-3 EconomioGeography
    GEOG 241-3 Social Geography
    GEOG 261-3 Introduction to Urban Geography
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    STAT 270-3 Introduction to Probability and
    Statistics
    (45 units)
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    requirement for
    GIS students, whose academic credential is also through the School
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    in CMPT courses, It also enables students transferring in from other faculties to use
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    TITLE
    (1) Long tide for calendar and schedule. no more than 100 characters including spaces and punctuation.
    (2) Short tide for enrollment and transcript. no more than 30 characters including spaces and punctuation.
    DESCRIPTION
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    CMPT 125,126, or 128. MATH 232.
    and 273 may not take this course
    for further credit. CMPT 261
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    CMPT 126 and 128 fulfill the same requirements as CMPT 125. The (TEC and IAT courses are no longer in the catalogue.
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    TITLE
    (I) Long tide for calendar and schedule, no more than 100 characters including spaces and pu nctuation.
    (2) Short title for enrollment and transcript. no more than 30 characters including spaces and punctuation.
    DESCRIPTION
    PREREQUISITE
    CMPT201 or 225, MACM 101, MATH 151, one W course.
    MATH 154 or 157 with a grade of at least 8+ may be
    substituted for MATH 151.
    RATIONALE
    DESCRIPTION
    PREREQUISITE
    CMPT 225, MACM 101, MATH 151, one W course. MATH
    154 or 157 with at least 8+ may substitute for MATH 151.
    Cannot receive credit
    for both CMPT 276 and CMPT 275.
    CMPT 201 has not been offered for over five years. Students cannot receive credit for both CMPT 275 and 276.
    Does this course repliClte the content of a previously approved course to such
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    TITLE
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    DESCR.IPTION
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    CMPT 225, MACM
    101.
    Students who have taken CMPT 275
    may not take this course for further credit.
    RATIONALE
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    PREREQUISITE
    One W course, CMPT 225, MACM
    101.
    MATH
    151.
    MATH
    154/157
    with at least
    B+
    may substitute
    tor
    MATH
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    Cannot
    receive credit for both CMPT 275 and CMPT 276.
    Does this coune replicate the content of a previously approved course to such :m extent that students should not receive credit for both courses?
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    noted
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    C_M_P_T_30_0 ___________
    Course Number ________________ _
    Credits (Units) __________________ Credits (Units) ________________ _
    TITLE
    (I) Long title for calendar and schedule. no more than 100 char:acters including spaces and punctuation.
    (2)
    Short title for enroUmem and transcript, no more: than
    30
    characters including spaces and punctuation.
    DESCRIPTION
    PREREQUISITE
    .
    CMPT
    201
    or
    225.
    and MACM 101 or CMPT 205. Students
    with credit for eMPT 401 may not take CMPT 300 for further
    credit.
    RATIONALE
    DESCRIPTION
    PREREQUISITE
    eMPT
    225
    and MACM 101.
    . eM?T 201 and 205 have not been offered for over five years. eMPT 300 is
    a
    prerequisite for CMPT 401. There restriction on
    not taking 300 after 401 is nonsensical.
    Does thi.\ course replicate the content of a pre-.'iously approved course to such :10 extent that students should not receive credit for both courses?
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    noted in the prerequisite.
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    __________________ Credits (Units). ________________ _
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    (2) Short tide for enrollment and wnscript. no more than 30 characters including spaces and punctuation.
    DESCRIPTION
    DESCRIPTION
    PREREQUISITE
    CMPT 201 or
    225.
    MATH 201, MATH 152 and MATH 232 or
    240
    PREREQUISITE
    CMPT 225, MATH 201, MATH 151, and MATH 232 or 240
    RATIONALE
    CMPT 201 has not been offered for over five years. Only Calculus I (MATH 151) required for this course. (This will have no
    change on MATH 152 enrollments, as other program requirements tor MATH 152 will remain.)
    Does this course replicate the content of a previously approved course to such :m e.xtent that students should not receive credit for both courses?
    If so,
    thi~
    should be
    noted in the prerequisite.
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    Credits (Units) __________________ Credits (Units) ________________ _
    TITLE
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    100
    characters including spaces 2nd punctuation.
    (2)
    Short tid.e for enroUment and transcript. no more dun
    30
    characters including
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    DESCRIPTION
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    CMPT 201 or 225. CMPTIENSC 150 and MATH 152. MATH
    155 or 158 with a grade of at least B+ may
    be
    substituted for
    MATH 152.
    RATIONALE
    DESCRIPTION
    PREREQUISITE
    CMPT 225. CMPTIENSC 150 and MATH 151. MATH 154 or
    157 with a grade of at least B+ may be substituted for MATH
    151.
    Does this course replicate the content of a previously approved course to such
    :10
    extent that students should not receive credit for both
    COUI'SC$?
    If so. this should be
    noted
    in
    the prerequisite.
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    (I) Long tide for calendar and schedule. no mor\': than 100 characters including spaces and punctuation.
    (2) Short tide for enrollmem and transcript. no more than 30 characters including spaces and punctuation.
    DESCRIPTION
    PREREQUISITE
    Normally. students
    will
    have completed a minimum of 45 units
    by the end of the term of application. CMPT 275. and have a
    minimum CGPA of 2.50 Graded as passlfail (PIF).
    RATIONALE
    Added CMPT 276 as a1temate prerequisite.
    DESCRIPTION
    PREREQUISITE
    Normally. students will have completed a minimur;n of 45 units
    by the end
    of the term of application. CMPT 275 or 276, and
    have a minimum
    CGPA of 2.50 Graded pass/fail (P/F).
    DoC!\ this course r\':plicate the coment of
    a
    previously approved course to such an extent that students should not receive credit for both courses?
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    this course
    tor
    further credit.
    RATIONALE
    CMPT 470 and 474 are complementary, not overlapping.
    DESCRIPTION
    PREREQUISITE
    CMPT354.
    Does this course replicate the content of a previously approved course to such an extent that students should not receive credit for both courses?
    If so, thi!
    should
    be
    noted in the prerequisite.
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    II.
    )ANUARY 2008

    SHN .... TH COMMITTEH ON
    COURSE CHANGE/DELETION
    UNDEnCRAPUATH STUPIES
    EXISTING
    COURSE,
    CHANGES
    RECOMMENDED
    PlclSC check :lppropriate revision(s);
    o
    Course number
    o Credit
    o
    D~cription
    o Prerequisite
    ~
    Course deletion
    Indicate number of hours for: Lecture _____ _
    Seminar ______ _
    Tutorial ______ _
    ub _____ _
    FROM
    TO
    Course Number ____
    C_M_P_T_32_2 ___________
    Course Number ________________ _
    Credits (Units) __________________ Credits (Units) ________________ _
    TITLE
    (1) Long tide forc:lle:ncbr and schedule, no more: than 100 characters including spaces and punctuation.
    (2)
    Short titkfor enroUment and transcript, no more th:ln 30 chuacters including spaces and punctuation.
    DESCRIPTION
    DESCRIPTION
    PREREQUISITE
    PREREQUISITE
    RATIONALE
    This course was added incorrectly. The correct version is its writing-intensive equivalent, CMPT 322 W, which is in the calendar.
    Does this course replicate the content of a previously approved cOllrse to such :10 extent that students should not receive credit for both courses?
    If so, this should be
    noted in the prerequisite.
    Swl tV' IV\(' (
    1."
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    Effective term and year _______________________________________ _
    IJ.
    JANUARY 2008

    I
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    SENATH COMMITTEE ON
    UNDERGRADUATl, STUDIES
    EXISTING
    COURSE,
    CHANGES
    RECOMMENDED
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    check
    3ppropriatc
    revision(s):
    COURSE CHANGE/DELETION
    o Course number
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    o Description
    o Prerequisite
    Iia Course deletion
    Indicate number of hours for: Lecture, _____ _
    Seminar ______ _
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    ______ _
    uh ____ _
    FROM
    TO
    Course Number ____
    C_M_P_T_3_7_6 __________ _
    Course Number _________________ _
    CredilS (Units) _________________ _
    Credits (Uruts), ________________ _
    TITLE
    (I)
    Long tide for calencbr and schedule, no more than 100 characters including spaces and punctuation.
    (2) Short title for enrollment and transcript •• no more than 30 ch3racters including spaces and punctuation.
    DESCRIPTION
    DESCRIPTION
    PREREQUISITE
    PREREQUISITE
    RATIONALE
    This course was added incorrectly. The correct version is its writing-intensive equivalent, CMPT 376 W, which is in the calendar.
    Does
    thi.~
    course replicate the content of a previously approved course to such :m extent that students should not receive credit for both courses?
    If so, this should be
    noted in the prerequisite.
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    /3.
    JANUARY 2008

    Moved that the program revisions to the Software Systems Major program be approved
    as follows (all revisions to p. 79 of 2009/201 0 Calendar):
    • Add MACM 201-3 to the "Fundamentals Requirements" section of the Software
    Systems
    Major
    Program
    description.
    Rationale:
    MACM 201 is already an implied requirement since CMPT 307 and
    379 require it. Most instructors who teach 307 do not think it wise to switch the
    MACM 201 requirement in 307 to MACM 101.
    • Remove CMPT 322-3 from the Software Systems "Fundamentals Requirements"
    section.
    Rationale:
    CMPT 322 is listed twice in this section; should keep the one listed as
    CMPT322W.
    • Replace
    and one of
    STAT 101-3 Introduction to Statistics
    STAT 270-3 Introduction to Probability and Statistics
    with
    STAT 270-3 Introduction to Probability and Statistics
    Rationale:
    The more rigorous introduction provided by STAT 270 is most
    appropriate to this program.
    1'1.

    SEN,HE COMMITTEE ON
    liNDERGR .. \DU.-\TE STUDIES
    EXISTING
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    SCUS 09-57 (ii) REVISED
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    _____ _
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    FROM
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    ENSC 460-4624
    ENSC 461-4
    COurseN~
    _____________________________ CourseNumber __________________________ _
    Creilia~ru~
    _______________________________
    Credia~rua),
    ________________________________ __
    TITLE
    (1) Long tide for calendar and schedule, no more than 100 characten including spaces and punctuation.
    (2) Shon tide for enrollment and tranSCript, no more than 30 characters including spaces and punCtuation.
    DESCRIPTION
    PREREQUISITE
    Permission of the Instructor
    RATIONALE
    DESCRIPTION
    PREREQUISITE
    To
    be
    determined by the instructor subject to approval by the
    department
    chair.
    ENSC-UCC approved that instructors are not allowed to impose specific requirements for courses; exceptions can only
    be
    made
    by
    formal UCC approval.
    Does this course replicate the content of a previously approved course to such an extent that studena should not receive creilit for both courses?
    If so, this should be
    noted in the prerequisite.
    spring 2010
    Er~vetermandye~
    _______________________________________________ __
    \
    /s.
    JANUARY 2008

    SENATE COMMITTEE ON
    t;NDERGR .... DUATE STUDIES
    COURSE CHANGE/DELETION
    EXISTING
    COURSE,
    CHANGES
    RECOMMENDED
    PIe2Se check appropriate revision(s):
    liZ] Coune number
    o Credit
    OTide
    o
    Description
    IZI
    Prerequisite
    o Course deletion
    Indicate number of hours for: Lectl1re _____ _
    Seminar _____ _
    Tutorial
    ______
    Lab _______ _
    FROM
    TO
    ENSC 460-462-4
    ENSC 462-4
    COuneNurnber _______________________ CourseNwnber ________________________________ _
    CreWa~m~
    __________________________________
    CrediaCUci~,
    _____________________________ __
    TI:rLE
    (1) Long tide for calendar and schedule, no more than 100 characters including spaces and punctuation.
    (2) Short tide for enrollment and transcript, no more than 30 characters including spaces and punctuation.
    DESCRIPTION
    PREREQUISITE
    Pennission of the Instructor
    RATIONALE
    DESCRIPTION
    PREREQUISITE
    To be detennined by the instructor subject to approval by the
    department
    chair
    ..
    ENSC-UCC approved that instructors are not allowed to impose specifiC requirements for courses; exceptions can only be made
    by fonnal UCC approval.
    Does this course replicate the content of a previously approved course to such an extent that studena should not receive credit for both courses?
    If so, this should be
    noted in the prerequisite.
    spring 2010
    Effecti~~rmandy~
    __________________________________________________________________ ___
    1ft,.
    JANUARY 2008

    St:NATE COMMITTEE ON
    UNDERGRADUATE STUDJES
    COURSE CHANGE/DELETION
    EXISTING
    COURSE,
    CHANGES
    RECOMMENDED
    Please check appropriate revision(s):
    IZI Coune number
    o
    Credit
    OTide
    o
    Description
    IZI Prerequisite
    o Coune deletion
    Indicate
    number ofhoun for: Lecture _____ _
    Seminar ______ _
    Tutorial
    ______ _
    Lab _____ _
    FROM
    TO
    ENSC 460-462-4
    ENSC 460-4
    CouneNumber _______________________ CourseNumber __________________ __
    Credits (Units} __________________ Credits (Units) _______________ _
    TITLE
    (1) Long tide for calendar and schedule, no more than 100 characten including spaces and punctuation.
    (2) Shon tide for enrollment and transcript, no more than 30 characters including spaces and punctuation.
    DESCRIPTION
    PREREQUISITE
    Permission of the Instructor
    RATIONALE
    DESCRIPTION
    PREREQUISITE
    To be determined by the instructor subject to approval by the
    department
    chair.
    ENsc-uce approved that instructors are not allowed to impose specific requirements for courses; exceptions can only be made
    by formal uec approval.
    Does this coune replicate the content of a previously approved coune to such an extent that students should not receive credit for both courses?
    If so, this should be
    noted in the prerequisite.
    spring 2010
    Effective term and year _______________________________________ _
    If.
    JANUARY 200S

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