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Calendar Course Change Rationale
Course Name:
Rationale:
ECON 825
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4, Industrial Organization
This course has not required students to have a prerequisite in the past therefore, it
should be removed
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Course Name:
Rationale:
ECON 826 - 4, Industrial Organization II
The current course title suggests that it builds on
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therefore, the title needs to be changed
5.

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SFU
Program Requirement Changes
MA with Thesis
FROM: "Substantive thesis work may proceed only after approval of the thesis proposal by the
supervisory committee 8fld the gradHate srudies eeffiffiittee."
TO: "Substantive
thesis work may proceed only after approval of the thesis proposal by the
supervisory
committee."
JUSTIFICATION
The Graduate
Studies Committee felt it would be more appropriate and pertinent to seek approval
solely from the Supervisory Committee instead
of from all members that belong to the Graduate
Studies Committee.
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THINKING OF
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WORLD

NEW GRADUATE
COURSE
PROPOSAL
FORM
SUbject: MPP
(max.
4
chars)
Catalog Number: _8_17 _____ _
Course Title: Advanced Qualitative Analysis for Public Policy
(ma.T. 80 char.)
Course
Short
Title
Description
(appears
on
for
transcripts
Calendar:
etc.)
(append
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Qualitative
a
course
Analysis
outline
as
a
separate
documellt)
(ma.r:.
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char.)
1C0vers paradigms for methodological choices and the design of qualitative research
1F0r real world public policy applications; critical perspectives of qualitative methods
Including interviews, focus group discussions, diary methods, visual methods,
~xperimental
methods and discourse analysis.
Units:
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5
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0Lecture
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(if
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NOlle..
Campus
Estimated
Frequency
at
Enrolment:
of
which
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course
offering:
15
will
be
Annually
offered:
The
------------------------------------
Vancouver
term
course
will
first
be
offered:
------------------
Fall2010
Grading Basis: 0Graded
DSatisfactory/Unsatisfactory DIn Progress/Complete
J ustification:
Advanced course that builds on required core courses to enhance students' research
skills, build expertise in research design and qualitative methods and augment the
program's strong offerings in methodologies useful for public policy research and
analvsis. Reflects new facultv eXDertise. Hioh student demand.
Resources:
Faculty member(s) who will nonnally teach this course:
(append information about tlreir competency to teach tire course)
Judith Sixsmith, Kennedy Stewart
Additional
Additional
Number
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specialized
space
additional
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faculty
equipment
in
order
members
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required
this
in
order
course:
in
order
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offer
(appel/d
to
offer
this
details)
course:
this
course:
---------------------
0
(append
--------------------
0
details)
digital audio recorders and video camera (to be funded from departmental sources; no new funds sought)
Additional
Library
resources
required:
(append
details)
Annually
$
0
One-time
$
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0
If
additional resources are required to offer this course. the department proposing the course should be prepared to provide
information on the sOllrce(s) a/those additional resources.
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other course attributes that may be required to enable the proper entry of the new course in the student record system.
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Subject: MPP
(max.
4
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Catalog Number:
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818
Course Title: Quantitative Methods for Policy Analysts
(max. 80 char.)
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Short
Title
Description
(appears
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for
transcripts
Calendar:
etc.)
(appeml
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Quantitative
a
course
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outline
as
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separate
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(max.
25
char.)
Applies methodologies for causal relationships. covering the steps necessary to do
empirical analysis. Introduces econometric methodology; model specification and
hypothesis testing to relate quantitative results to policy design. Estimation methods
are surveyed and practiced.
Units:
-----
5
A vailable Course Components:
(select
a/l
that apply)
0Lecture
DSeminar
0Laboratory
DPracticum
Prerequisites:
(if any)
MPP
805
and MPP
806,
or equivalent
Campus at which course
will be offered: Vancouver
--------------------------~-----------------
Frequency
Estimated Enrolment:
of course offering:
15
once/year
The term course will first be offered:
------------------
Fall
2010
Grading Basis:
0Graded
DSatisfactory/Unsatisfactory Din Progress/Complete
Justification:
I=>rovides students with the opportunity to master more advanced quantitative research
methods of analysis upon which much of economic and social policy analysis rests.
J3uilds on department's strengths in this area.
Resources:
Faculty member(s) who will normally teach this course:
(append information abo"t their competency to teacl, the course)
Dominique M. Gross
Number
Additional
of
space
additional
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in order
members
to offer
required
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this course:
_N_o_n_e __________________
----------
None
_
Additional specialized equipment required
in order to offer this course:
(append details)
Requires use of existing computers in the lab at
He.
Additional Library resources required:
(appelld details)
Annually $
_0 ____
One-time $
_0 ______ _
If
additional resources are required to offer this course. the department proposing the course should be prepared to provide
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Upon approval o/the cOllrse proposal. the Dean o/Graduate Studies office will consult with the department or school regarding
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PROPOSAL
FORM
Subject:
Course Title:
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MPP
Public Management
(maT.
4
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Catalog Number:
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819
(ma.r:. 80 char.)
Short Title
(appears on transcripts etc.)
Public Management
(ma.r:.
25
char.)
Course Description for Calendar:
(append a course outline as a separate documellt)
Theories of public management and different approaches to regulating public
enterprise. Contrasts the dominant new public management theory with classical public
administration, cultural, representative, and new institutionalism theories. Covers public
sector ethics, tragic choices and freedom of information.
Units:
----------
5
Available Course Components:
(select all that apply)
DLecture
0Seminar
DLaboratory
DPracticulll
Prereq u is ites:
(if
an)~
None.
Campus at which course will be offered: Vancouver
------------------------~---------------
Estimated Enrolment: 15
The term course will first be offered: January 2011
Frequency of course offering: _A_nn_u_a_I ____ __
Grading Basis: 0Gradcd
DSatisfactory/Unsatisfactory
Drn
Progress/Complete
Justification:
High student demand, builds and expands on core courses in department. Helps
~tudents
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~egularizes
course taught as special topic.
Resources:
Faculty member(s) who will normally teach this course:
(append informatioll about their compelem:y
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Kennedy
Stewart
Additional
Additional
Number
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specialized
space
additional
required
faculty
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order
members
required
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required
this
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in
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(append
to
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course:
this
course:
-----------------------
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(append
------------------
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none
Additional Library resources required:
(append details)
Annually $
_0 ______
One-time $
_0 __ _
Ifaddilional resources are required to offer this course. the department proposing tire course should be prepQl'ed to provide
information on the source(s) of those additional resources.
Upon approval of the course proposal, Ihe Dean of Graduate Stl/dies office will consult with the deparlment or school regarding
olher course atJribules thai may be required to enable the proper entry of the new course in the studenl record system.
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9.

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COURSE
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Subject: MPP
(max.
4
chars)
Catalog Number:
_82_0 _____ _
Course Title: Public Participation in Public Policy
(ma.l. 80 char.)
Short Title
(appears on transcripts etc.)
_P_u_b'_ic_P_a_r_ti_ci_pa_t_io_n ____________ (ma:c. 25
char.)
Course Description for Calendar:
(t,ppend a course outline as
(I
separate document)
Examines the role public participation plays in public policy making and the benefits
land challenges associated with 21 st century public consultation. Explores public
nvolvement in elections, non-electoral public participation in policy making, and
participatory mechanisms including citizens' assemblies and social media.
Units:
-----
5
Available Course Components:
(select all that apply)
DLecture
0Seminar
DLaboratory
DPracticum
Prerequ isites:
(if any)
NOne
Campus
Estimated
at
Enrolment:
which course
-----
15
will be offered:
The
----------------------
Vancouver
term course will first be offered: January
2011
Frequency of course offering: _A_nn_u_a_' __ _
Grading Basis:
0Graded
DSatisfactory/Unsatisfactory Din Progress/Complete
Justification:
Provides training in how to facilitate and survive public participation in the policy
making process, a critical component of the modern government decision making
process. Considerable student interest. Regularizes course taught as special topics.
Resources:
Faculty member(s) who will normally teach this course:
(append informatioll about their competellcy to teaclr tlte course)
Kennedy
Stewart
Number of additional faculty members required in order to offer this course: _0 _________ _
Additional space required in order to offer this course:
(appe"d details)
_n_on_e __________ _
Additional specialized equipment
required in order to offer this course:
(appelld details)
Additional Library resources required:
(append details)
Annually $
_0 ____
One.time $
_0 __ _
If
additional resources are required to offer this course. the department proposing the course should be prepared to provide
information on
the source(s) of those additional resources.
Upon approval of the course proposal. the Dean of Graduate Studies office will consult with the department or school regarding
other course attributes that may be required to enable the proper entry of the new course in the student record system.
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SUbject: MPP
(max.
4
chars)
Catalog Number:
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821
Course Title: Aboriginal and First Nations Policy
(max. 80 char.)
Short Title
(appears on transcripts etc.)
Aboriginal Policy
(max.
25
char.)
Course Description for Calendar:
(appenil a course outline as
(l
separate document)
verview of aboriginal and First Nations policy issues and policy choices in Be and
~
anada.
Examines demographic trends, social and economic data, and development
issues. Rights and title, accommodation and infringement, treaty and self government
issues and policies are a focus as well as socio-economic issues and problems,
ncluding those of urban people.
A
Units:
vailable
-----
5
Course Components:
(select all/hat apply)
DLecture
2]Seminar
DLaboratory
DPracticum
Prerequisites:
(i/any)
None ./
Campus at which course will be offered: Vancouver
----------------------~----------
Frequency
Estimated
Enrolment:
of
course
offering:
15
annually
The
term
course
will
first
be
offered:
-----------------
Spring
2011
Grading Basis:
~Graded
DSatisfactory/Unsatisfactory DIn Progress/Complete
Justification:
Policy decision making and governance requires a solid foundation in the factual,
historical, and institutional context of aboriginal policy problems. The course is
~ssential
for students who will work in governments, including aboriginal governments,
and related oraanizations. Reaularizes soecial tooics course.
Resources:
Faculty member(s) who will normally teach this course:
(appelld information abol/lilleir competency to teac" tlte course)
Doug McArthur
Number
Additional
Additional
of
specialized
space
additional
required
faculty
equipment
in
order
members
required
to
offer
required
this
in
order
course:
in
order
to
offer
(append
to
offer
this
details)
course:
this
course:
---------------
none
(append
--------------
none
details)
none
Additional Library resources required:
(appem/ details)
Annually $
---------
0
One-time $
--------
0
If additional resources are required to offer this course. the department proposing the course should be prepared 10 prOVide
in/ormation on the SOl/rce(s) of those additional resources.
Upon approval
of the course proposal. Ihe Dean a/Graduate Studies ojJice will consull with the department or school regarding
other course allributes thai
may be required 10 enable the proper etllry of the new course in the student record system.
SIMONFRASER
UNIVERSITY
SENATE GRAOUATESruOIES COMMITTEE FORM
fS,

NEW GRADUATE
COURSE
PROPOSAL
FORM
Subject: MPP
(max.
4
chars)
Catalog Number:
-------
822
Course Title: World Economic Policy Issues
(max. 80 char.)
Course
Short
Title
Description
(appears
on
for
transcripts
Calendar:
etc.)
(append
---------------------
World
a
Economics
course
outline
as
a
separate
llocllment)
(meL"C.
25
char.)
Examines the economic foundations of selected global issues with basic analytical
ools to evaluate complex arguments. Topics are based on current international issues
~nd
cover areas such as financial flows, immigration, technology transfer, multinational
companies and their role in economic development.
. Units:
------
5
Available Course Components:
(select all that apply)
DLecture
~Seminar
DLaboratory
DPracticum
Prerequisites:
(irany)
MPP 801 and MPP 802,or equivalent
Campus
Frequency
Estimated
at
Enrolment:
of
which
course
course
offering:
15
will be
once/year
offered:
The
-----------------------
Vancouver
term course will first be offered:
----------
Fall2010
Grading
Basis: 0Graded
DSatisfactory/Unsatisfactory Din Progress/Complete
Justification:
Policy analysts whether in the public or private sector need to be exposed to problems
with international causes or consequences and the new policy issues that arise from
~Iobalization.
Regularizes course taught under selected topics.
Resources:
Faculty member(s) who will normally teach this course:
(apperld ;,iformatioll about their competency to teach the course)
Dominique M. Gross
Number
of additional faculty members required in order to offer this course: _N_on_e ________ _
Additional
Additional
specialized
space
required
equipment
in
order
required
to
offer
this
in
order
course:
to
offer
(append
this
details)
course:
----------------------
None
(append
details)
None. Already offered as special topic.
Additional
Library
resources
required:
(append
details)
Annually
$
---------
0
One-time
$
--------
0
If
additional resources are required to oiftr this course. the department proposing tire course should be prepared to provide
in/ormation on the sOltrce(s) o/those additional resources.
Upon approval o/the course proposal, the Dean o/Graduate Studies office will consult with the department or school regarding
other course attributes that may be required to enable the proper entry a/the new course in the student record system.
SIMONFRASER
UNIVERSITY
SENATEGRAouATeSruolEs COMMnTEE FORM
18 .

NEW GRADUATE
COURSE
PROPOSAL
FORM
SubJ' ect:
MPP
(max.
4
chars)
Catalog Number:
823
----~~--~--------------'
--------------
Course Title: HEALTH POLICY
(max. 80 char.)
Short Title
(appears on transcripts etc)
HEALTH POLICY
(mar.
25
char.)
Course Description for Calendar:
(append a course outline as a sepaTttle document)
Examines health policy in Canada from a range of perspectives with a focus on the
rapidly changing and increasingly politicized health care environment in which
~fficiency,
evidence, and social justice are important driving forces. Compares the
~anadian
system to the US and other international jurisdictions.
Units:
----------
5
Available Course Components:
(select aI/that apply)
DLecture
0Seminar
DLaboratory
DPracticum
Prerequisites:
(if
any)
None,
Campus
Estimated
at
Enrolment:
which
course
15
will
be
offered:
The
-----------------------------------------
Harbour
term
course
Centre
will
first
be
offered:
1=0.11
2c,
()
Frequency of course offering: once per year
Grading Basis:
0Graded
DSatisfactory/Unsatisfactory DIn Progress/Complete
Justification:
Course has been taught as a selected topics for a number of years. A vital area of
public policy. Of interest to other departments and faculties as well as to MPP
students. High student demand.
Resources:
Faculty member(s) who will normally teach this course:
(append informallOll about Iheir compelellCY to teach tile course)
Olena Hankivsky
Additional
Number
Additional
of
specialized
space
additional
required
faculty
equipment
in
order
members
required
to
offer
required
this
in
order
course:
in
order
to
offer
(append
to
offer
this
details)
course:
this
course:
-------------------------
none
(appelld
--------------------
0
details)
nla
Additional Library resources required:
(appelld details)
Annually
$
_n_/a _______
One-time
$
_n/_a ____ _
If
additional resources are required
10
offer this course. the department proposing the course should be prepared to provide
information on the sOllrce(s) of those additional resources.
Upon approval of the course proposal. the Dean of Graduate Studies office will consult with the department or school regarding
other course attributes tltat may be required to enable the proper entry of the new course in the student record system.
SIMONFRASER UNIVERSITY
11.
SENATE
GRADUATES
TUDIES
COMMITTEE
fOAM

NEW GRADUATE
COURSE
PROPOSAL
FORM
Subject: MPP
(max.
of
chars)
Catalog Number:
_82_4 _____ _
Course Title: Analysis, Formulation, and Evaluation of Social Policy
(max. 80 char.)
Short Title
(appears on transcripts etc.)
Social Policy
(ma:c.
25
char.)
Course Description for Calendar:
(append a course outline as a Separ(lle (IOCumenl)
IAnalysis, formulation, and evaluation of social policies, covering income security
Ibenefit programs. A multi-disciplinary approach encompassing economic, political, and
pperational perspectives that covers social policy analysis as well as the more
echnical aspects of formulating and evaluating programs.
Units:
------
5
Available Course Components:
(select all that apply)
DLecture
0Seminar
o Laboratory
DPracticum
Prerequisites:
(ifany)
MPP 801
and
MPP 802
or equivalent
Campus
Estimated
Frequency
at
Enrolment:
of
which
course
course
offering:
10
will be
_Ye_a_r_ly
offered:
___
The
-------------------------
Vancouver
tenn
_
course will first be offered:
-----------
Fall
2010
Grading Basis:
~Graded
DSatisfactory/Unsatisfactory DIn Progress/Complete
Justification:
High student demand; regularizes a course taught under selected topics. Social
policy is an important applied area for public policy students and students in other
programs.
Resources:
Faculty member(s) who will normally teach this course:
(append in/ormation about their competency to teach the cOllrse)
Jonathan A. Kesselman, John G. Richards
Additional
Number
Additional
of
specialized
space
additional
required
faculty
equipment
in
order
members
required
to
offer
required
this
in
order
course:
in
order
to
offer
(append
to
offer
this
details)
course:
this
course:
-----------------
None
(append
----------
None
(felails)
None
Additional Library resources required:
(append (/etails)
Annually $
-----
0
One-time $
--------
0
If
additional resources are required to offer this course, the department proposi"g the COllrse should be prepared to provide
in/ormation on the sOllrce(s) o/those additional resources.
Upon approval o/the course proposal, the Deall o/Graduate Studies office will consult with the department or school regarding
other course atlribules that ,,,ay be required to enable the proper entry
0/
tile new cOllrse in the student record system.
SIMONFRASER
UNIVERSITY
SENATEGRAOUATESruOIES
COMMITTEE
FORM

NEW GRADUATE
COURSE
PROPOSAL
FORM
Course
Subject:
Title:
MPP
Managing
Compliance:
Delivering
(rna
Policy
...
4
chars)
Catalog
Number:
-------
827
(ma:c.
80
char.)
Short Title
(appears on transcripts etc.)
Managing Compliance
(ma:(.
25
char.)
Course Description for Calendar:
(append a course outline as a separate tlocunrelll)
Securing compliance represents the bulk of federal government responsibilities. How
o manage these powers efficiently and effectively within the context of Canadian
values; control social and economic behavior, manage and mitigate compliance risk.
Units:
-----
5
Available Course Components:
(select a/l that apply)
DLecture
~Seminar
DLaboratory
DPracticum
Prerequisites:
(if
any)
NOfte.
Campus
Frequency
Estimated
at
Enrolment:
of
which
course
course
offering:
12
will
be
_A_n_nu_a_'
offered:
__
The
------------=----------
Vancouver
__
term
course
will
first
be
offered:
-----------------
Fall
2010
Grading Basis:
~Graded
DSatisfactory/Unsatisfactory DIn Progress/Complete
Justification:
An important area of public policy; high student demand. Regularizes course taught
~s
selected topics. Should be of interest to other graduate programs.
Resources:
Faculty member(s) who will normally teach this course:
(IIppend iliformotioll about their competency to teach the course)
Kennedy
Stewart
Number
Additional
Additional
of
specialized
space
additional
required
faculty
equipment
in
order
members
required
to
offer
required
this
in
order
course:
in
order
to
offer
(append
to
offer
this
details)
course:
this
course:
------------------------
none
(appe/ld
------------
none
details)
none
Additional
Library resources required:
(append details)
Annually $ _ni_' ____ One-time $ _ni_' __ _
If
additional resources are required to offir this course, the department proposing the course should be prepared
10
provide
information
on the sOllrce(s) of those additional resources.
Upon approval of the course proposal, the Dean of Graduate Studies office will consult with tlzi! department or school regarding
other course attributes
that may be required to enable the proper entry of the new course in the student record system.
SIMONFRASER
UNIVERSITY
SENATEGRAOUATESTUDIES
COMMIlTEE
FORM
l7.

NEW GRADUATE
COURSE
PROPOSAL
FORM
Subject: MPP
(max.
4
chars)
Catalog Number:
--------
828
Course Title: Multiple Account Benefit-Cost Analysis
(mo.". 80 char.)
Course
Short Title
Description
(appears on
for
transcripts
Calendar:
etc.)
(appem/
-------------------------------------
Benefit-Cost
a course
Analysis
outline as
tI
septlrate document)
(max.
25
char.)
Theoretical foundations and practical procedures for analysis of public sector projects,
programs, and regulations using the tools of multiple accounts and benefit-cost
analysis. Critical discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of the techniques.
Application of the tools to current policy problems in Canada.
Units:
---------
5
A vailable Course Components:
(select all that apply)
DLecture
0Seminar
DLaboratory
DPracticum
Prerequisites:
(if any)
MPP
801
and MPP
802,
or equivalent
Campus at which course will be offered: Vancouver
-------------~-----------
Estimated Enrolment:
------
15
The term course will first be offered:
-----------
Fall
2010
Frequency of course offering:
Grading Basis:
0Graded
DSatisfactory/Unsatisfactory DIn Progress/Complete
.J ustification:
trhe course has been taught for a number of years as a special topics course. A very
fJaluable technique for students going into the public service. High student demand.
Pf interest to graduate students in other programs.
Resources:
Faculty member(s) who will nonnally teach this course:
(tiPpem/ in/ormation aboul tlteir competency to lellclt lite course)
John Richards
Number
of additional faculty members required in order to offer this course:
------------
none
Additional
Additional
specialized
space required
equipment
in order
required
to offer this
in order
course:
to offer
(append
this
details)
course:
----------------
none
(append detail ... )
none
Additional Library resources required:
(append details)
Annually $
_0 ______
One-time $
_0 ___ _
I/addilional resources are required to offer this course. the department proposing the course should be prepared to provide
in/ormation on the source(s)
a/those additional resources.
Upon
approval a/the course proposal. the Dean o/Gradllate Studies office will consult with the department or school regarding
other course attributes that may be required to enable the proper entry o/thl! new course in the student record system.
SIMONFRASER
UNIVERSITY
SENATE GRAOUATESTUOIES COMMlmE FORM
3().

NEW GRADUATE
COURSE
PROPOSAL
FORM
SUbject: _M_P_P=-- ________
-----(mlL'C."
chars)
Catalog Number:
_82_9 _____ _
Course Title: Environmental Policy
(max. 80 char.)
Course
Short
Title
Description
(appears
on
for
transcripts
Calendar:
etc.)
(appelld
--------------------------------------
Environmental
a
course
outline
Policy
as
a
separate
t!ocumellt)
(max.
25
char)
Analysis of policy instruments to address environmental problems. Economic
valuation of ecosystem goods and services. The political economy of designing and
mplementing environmental policies and their application with a focus on developing
countries.
Units:
-----
5
Available Course Components:
(select all that apply)
DLecture
~Seminar
DLaboratory
DPracticum
Prerequisites:
(if any)
MPP
801
and MPP
802
or equivalent
Frequency
Campus
Estimated
at
Enrolment:
of
which
course
course
offering:
15
will be offered:
The
--------------------------------------------
Vancouver
term course will first be offered:
------------------
Fall
2010
Grading Basis:
0Graded
DSatisfactorylUnsatisfactory DIn Progress/Complete
Justification:
The course has been taught for a number of years as a special topics course.
coverting to regular elective. A valuable course for those who intend to do research
Dn environmental issues and use their skills in the public or private sector. Of interest
o students
in other oroarams.
Resources:
Faculty member(s) who will normally teach this course:
(appelld InfornUltion about their competency to teac" ti,e course)
Nancy Olewiler
Additional
Number of
space
additional
required
faculty
in order
members
to offer
required
this course:
in order
(append
to offer
details)
this course:
--------------
none
-----------
none
Additional specialized equipment required in order to offer this course:
(append details)
none
Additional Library resources required:
(appe/ld tletails)
Annually $
---------
0 One-time $
--------
0
If
additional resources are required to offer this course, the depanment proposing the course should be prepared to provide
information on the source(s) oj those additional resources.
Upon approval oJthe course proposal, the Dean oJGraduate Studies office will consult with the department or school rega,.ding
other course altributes that may be required to enable the proper entry oJthe new course in the student record system.
SIMONFRASER
UNIVERSITY
SeNAlC
GRADUATE
STUDIES
COMMITTEE
FORM
33
,

Memo
To:
From:
Date:
Paul Budra, FASS
Nancy Olewiler
18
January
2010
Re: Minor Changes to Courses for Public Policy Program
Course Number
Course Name (new
Minor Changes
name if changed)
MPP800
Introduction to Policy
Title
Issues and Analysis I
Course description
MPP80S
Research Techniques
Catalog Number
and Quantitative
Title
Methods
I
Course description
MPP806
Research Techniques
Catalog Number
and Quantitative
Title
Methods
II
Course
description
MPP807
Introduction to Policy
Title
Issues and Analysis II
Course description
MPP808
Advanced Policy
Course description
Analysis
I
MPP809
Advanced Policy
Course description
Analysis
II
Grading: from IP/ca
to graded
MPP810
Issues in Public Policy
Title
Course description
MPP812
Selected Topics in
Title
Public Policy
Course description
Rationale
Adjusting description to
the way the course is
taught, indicating is part
of a 2.course sequence
Adjusting description to
the way the course is
taught. ,indicating is
part of a 2-course
sequence
Adjusting description to
the way the course is
taught, indicating is part
of a 2.course sequence
Adjusting description to
the way the course is
taught, indicating is part
of a 2.course sequence
Making it clear
the course
is open onlv to MPP
students - their capstone
course
Making it clear
the course
is open onlv to MPP
students - their capstone
course
Require a grade for the
course as meets as
seminar as well as
produces masters
project.
No longer need to
number as I, II etc. as
have deleted other
courses with same title
No longer need to
number as I, II etc. as
have deleted other
courses with same title
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SENATE
GRAOUATESruOIES
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GRADUATE COURSE MINOR CHANGE FORM
This form is to be used when there is a request for a minor change
10
an existing graduate course. The form is
completed
by the department and then approved by the Faculty graduate studies committee. It should then be
forwarded to the Dean of Graduate Studies for approval by SGSe. SGse will forward the approval to Senate for
information. NOTE: Please complete pertinent sections only
Please Check appropriate revision(s):
o
Catalog Number
D
Units
lEI
Title
IEl
Description
0
Other
Department or School: Public Policy
----------------------------------------------------
Cyrrent course
Course
Subject:
Title:
MPP
Introduction to Public
(max:.J
Policy
chars)
Catalog
Issues
Number:
---------
800
Units:
------------
5
(max. 8f) char) V
Short Title
(appears on transcripts etc.)
Policy Issues
(max.
25
char)
Course Description for Calendar:
IAn introduction to a range of contemporary public policy issues that is designed to
lIustrate the complexity of good analysis and also to introduce alternative techniques
Iof analysis. The course format is seminar presentations on topics linked to case
istudies introduced in other core courses in the MPP program. Seminars are
presented by faculty, analysts from the pulic policy community, and students.
A vailable Course Component:
0Lecture
0Seminar
o
Laboratory
DPracticum
Grading Basis: 0Graded
DSatisfactory/Unsatisfactory Din Progress/Complete
pcr'!"
isi'es:
(if"'''')
Modified Course
Subject: MPP
(max:
4
chars)
Catalog Number:
_8_00 _______
Units:
_5 __________ _
Course Title: Introduction to Policy Issues and Analysis I
(ma:c. 80 char)
V'
Course
Short Title
Description
(appears on
for
transcripts
Calendar:
etc.)
------------------------------------
Policy Analysis I
(max.
25
char)
~n
introduction to the basic principles and techniques of public policy analysis and
examination of current policy issues.
Available
o
Course
Lecture
Component:
Grading Basis:
0Graded
Prerequisites: (if any)
0Seminar
o
Laboratory
DPracticum
DSatisfactory/Unsatisfactory Din Progress/Complete
*Attac/, rationale/or cllallges as
tI
separate
~
,t.
Approvals
~
_ _
FEB 1 7
2010
Faculty Graduate Studies Committee
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Date
Senate Graduate Studies
committeern", 8
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Date
MAR 2 3
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school regarding other course attributes that may be required to enable the proper entry of the course change in the
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GRADUATE COURSE MINOR CHANGE FORM
This/orm is to be used when there is a request/or a minor change
10
an existing graduate course, The/orm is
completed
by the department and then approved by the Faculty graduate sludies committee. II should then be
forwarded
10
the Dean of Graduate Studies for approval by SGSe. SGSe will forward Ihe approval
10
Senate for
information. NOTE: Please complete pertinent sections only
Please Check appropriate revision(s):
o
Catalog Number
D
Units
lEI
Title
IE)
Description
0
Other
Department or School: Graduate School of Public Policy
Current course
Subject:
Course Title:
MPP
Introduction to Policy
(mat:
-I
Analysis
chars)
Catalog Number:
---------
807
Units!
------------
5
(max. 80 char)
V'
Short Title
(appears on transcripts etc.)
Intro Policy Analysis
(max.
25
char)
Course Description for Calendar:
IAn introduction to techniques of public policy analysis, evaluation, and simulation
Ilechniques. Group projects on current public policy issues will constitute a major
portion f this course. Prerequisite: MPP 800 or permission of the instructor.
Available
o
Course
Lecture
Component:
0Seminar
DLaboratory
DPracticum
Grading Basis: 0Graded
Prerequisites:
(if
allY)
DSatisfactory/Unsatisfactory Din Progress/Complete
IMPPBOO
Modified Course
Subject: MPP
(max:
4
chars)
Catalog Number:
---------
807 Units:
------------
5
Course Title: Introduction to Policy Analysis and Issues II
(max. 80 char)
Short Title
(appears on transcripts etc.)
_P_ol_ic_y_A_n_a_ly_s_is_I_I _____________ .--:{max. 25
char)
Course Description for Calendar:
Introduces the basic principles and techniques of public policy analysis and
!examination of current public policy issues. A continuation of MPP 800. Pre-requisite
/VlPP 800.
Available
Course
Component:
0Lecture
0Seminar
DLaboratory
DPracticum
Grading Basis:
[aGraded
DSatisfactorylUnsatisfactory
DIn
Progress/Complete
*Attac/,
Prerequisites:
rationale/or
(if any)
c/tallges
--------------------------------------
MPP
as
800
a separate documellt.
Approvals
Faculty
Graduate
Studies
Committee
~
Date
F
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1
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/~
Date
MAR
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2010
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/
.fchool regarding other course attributes that may be required to enable the proper entry of the course change in the
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GRADUATE COURSE MINOR CHANGE FORM
This form is to be used when there is a request for a minor change to an existing graduate course. The form is
completed
by the department and then approved by the Faculty graduate studies committee. It should then be
forwarded 10 the Dean of Graduate Studies for approval by SGSe. SGSC will forward the approval to Senate for
information. NOTE: Please complete pertinent sections only
Please Check appropriate revision(s):
o
Catalog Number
D
Units
0
Title
lEI
Description
0
Other
Current
Department
course
or School:
----------------------------------------------------
Public Policy
Course
SUbject:
Title:
MPP
Advanced Policy
(max:
Analysis
"chars)
I
Catalog Number:
---------
808 Units:
------------
5
(max.
8()
char)
Short Title
(appears on transcripts etc.)
Advanced Analysis
I
(ma:c.
25
char)
Course Description for Calendar:
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