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    1. Prerequisite Course Grade
    2. Admission Requirements
  9. Biomedical Physiology Major Program
      1. SCUS 11-23 (d) Admission changes to the Biomedical Physiology Minor
  10. Biomedical Physiology Minor Program
  11. Biomedical Physiology Minor Program
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SCUS 11-23 (a) Changes to the Calendar Entry for the Faculty of
Science, Major
in Kinesiology:
a. Under section titled: Admission Requirements remove following sentence as the
infonnation is incorrect:
Admission averages are calculated on five required high school courses, or five
or more required post-secondary courses.
b. Under section titled: Admission Requirements, remove the following sentence to
align with other programs in Faculty
of Science:
If
one or more courses have been duplicated (repeated), the grades from all
course attempts will be used equally to calculate the kinesiology admission
GPA.
c. Remove
It
and Direct transfer, Post Secondary Institutions"
from the title: Direct
Admission - High School
d. After section titled: Direct Admission - High School, add the following section:
Post-Secondary Transfer
Students transferring to Simon Fraser University for the Kinesiology major will
first transfer into the Faculty
of Science as an 'intended major'. Students nlay then
apply
for admission to the Kinesiology major through the internal transfer
process outlined below.
e. Under section titled: Internal Transfer, change the wording from "Department of
Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology admission" to "a major
in
Kinesiology"
Simon Fraser University students applying for a major in Kinesiology must
complete the following courses with a grade
of
c-
0: better.
f. Under section titled: Internal Transfer, change 'ten' to 'nine' in second sentence
of paragraph three:
Apply for admission as soon as the five required courses have been completed.
Unsuccessful applicants may complete any
of the !additional courses to improve
the admission
GPA.
g. Under section titled: Internal Transfer, change 'four' to 'nine'
in
last sentence of
paragraph three of internal transfer.
Those not meeting the kinesiology admission GPA upon completion of all nine
additional courses will be advised of alternatives.
1

h. Under section titled: Internal Transfer, add the following sentence to end of
paragraph three:
All courses completed towards the program will be included in the application
process.
i.
Under section titled: Internal Transfer, delete the following sentence of the last
paragraph
as it is not consistent with university practice:
For students transferring
some core courses from another post-secondary institution, only courses
completed at
Simon Fraser University (and not previously completed elsewhere)
are used in the kinesiology admission GP A.
J. Under section titled: Application Procedure, change the dates to June, October
and February.
Students should complete a program approval form which is available at the
department's general office and submit it to the kinesiology advisor by June
1
for
fall
term approval, October
1
for spring term approval, or February
1
for
summer term approval
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Kinesiology Major Program
Department
of
Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology
I
Faculty of
Science
0
Simon Fraser University Calendar 2011 Summer
This bachelor of science (SSc) degree offers students the option of
completing either one of three concentrations, or completing the general
program instead. The three areas
of concentration are
active health and rehabilitation kinesiology
ergonomics/human factors
health and physiological sciences
The program is accredited with the Canadian Council
of University
Physical Education and Kinesiology Administrators (CCUPEKA).
Please read descriptions
of required KI N courses before enrolling in the
program.
Note that students cannot combine: a kinesiology major with a biomedical
physiology minor; nor a biomedical physiology major with a kinesiology
2

minor; nor a double major in kinesiology and biomedical physiology; nor a
double minor in kinesiology and biomedical physiology.
Prerequisite Course Grade
Students enrolling in kinesiology courses must have a grade of C- or better
in prerequisite courses.
Students enrolled in kinesiology certificate, minor,
major (including concentrations), honours, second degree, and post
baccalaureate diploma programs must have grade
of C- or better in all
required courses.
Admission Requirements
Bachelor of science program entry is possible via
direct admission from high school
transfer from
a
recognized post-secondary institution
internal transfer from within Simon Fraser University
Admission is competitive.
A separate admission average for each of the
three
entry routes is established each term, depending on spaces available
and subject to the dean's approval. Adrnission averages are calculated on
five
required high school courses, or five or more required post-secondary
courses.
If one or more courses have been duplicated (repeated), the
grades from
all
cou~se
attempts will be used equally to calculate the
kinesiology.admission GPA.
Direct Admission - High School and Direct Transfer, Post Secondary
Institutions
See the Admissions section of this Calendar
Internal Transfer
Simon Fraser University students applying for Department of Biomedical
Physiology and Kinesiology admission must complete the
following
courses with a grade of C- or better.
Students complete all of
BISC 101-4 General Biology
CHEM 121-4 General Chemistry and Laboratory I
KIN
142-3 Introduction to Kinesiology
3

and one of
MATH
150-4 Calculus I with Review
MATH 151-3 Calculus I
MATH 154-3 Calculus I for the Biological Sciences
and one of
PHYS
101-3 Physics for the Life Sciences I
PHYS 120-3 Mechanics and Modern Physics
PHYS 125-3 Mechanics and Special Relativity
PHYS 140-4 Studio Physics-Mechanics and Modern Physics
Applicants are selected based on an admission grade point average (GPA)
calculated over these five required courses, together with all of
CHEM 122-2 General Chemistry II
CHEM 281-4 Organic Chemistry I
KIN 201-3 Biomechanics
KIN 205-3 Introduction to Human Physiology
KIN 207-3 Human Motor Systems
STAT
201-3 Statistics for the Life Sciences
and one of
MBB
201-3 Biochemistry of the Cell
MBS
231-3 Cellular Biology and Biochemistry
and one of
MATH 152-3 Calculus
II
MATH 155-3 Calculus II for the Biological Sciences
and one
of
PHYS 102-3 Physics for the Life Sciences II
PHYS 121-3 Optics, Electricity and Magnetism
PHYS 126-3 Electricity, Magnetism and Light
PHYS 141-4 Studio Physics-Optics, Electricity and Magnetism
Apply for admission as soon as the five required courses have been
completed. Unsuccessful applicants may complete any
of the 10 additional
courses to improve the admission GPA. A
C- grade or better is required in
each course used for the admission application. Those not meeting the
kinesiology admission
GPA upon completion of all four additional courses
will be advised
of alternatives
I
4

For students transferring some core courses from another post-secondary
institution, only courses completed
at Simon Fraser University (and not
previously completed elsewhere) are used in the kinesiology admission
GPA. Normally, at least 15 units from core courses are required as a basis
for the GP A calculation. Exceptions must be approved by the department.
Application Procedure
Students should complete a program approval form which is available at
the department's general office and submit it to the kinesiology advisor by
July 1 for
fall term approval, November 1 for spring term approval, or
March
1 for summer term approval
TO:

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Kinesiology Major Program
Department of Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology
I
Faculty
of
Science
0
Simon Fraser University Calendar 2011 Summer
This bachelor of science (SSc) degree offers students the option of
completing either one of three concentrations, or completing the general
program instead. The three areas of concentration are
active health and rehabilitation kinesiology
ergonomics/human factors
health and physiological sciences
The program is accredited with the Canadian Council
of University
Physical Education and Kinesiology Administrators (CCUPEKA).
Please read descriptions of required KIN courses before enrolling in the
program.
Note that students cannot combine: a kinesiology major with a biomedical
physiology minor;
nor a biomedical physiology major with a kinesiology
minor; nor a double major in kinesiology and biomedical physiology; nor a
double minor in kinesiology and biomedical physiology.
Prerequisite Course Grade
Students enrolling in kinesiology courses must have a grade of C- or better
5

in prerequisite courses. Students enrolled in kinesiology certificate, minor,
major (including concentrations), honours, second degree, and post
baccalaureate diploma programs must have grade of C- or better in all
required courses.
Admission Requirements
Bachelor of science program entry is possible via
direct admission from high school
transfer from a recognized post-secondary institution
internal transfer from within
Simon Fraser University
Admission is competitive. A separate admission average for each of the
three entry routes is established each term, depending on spaces available
and subject to the dean's
approval.
Direct Admission - High School
See the Admissions section of this Calendar
Post-Secondary Transfer
Students transferring to Simon Fraser University for the Kinesiology major will first
transfer into the Facu1ty
of Science as an 'intended major'. Students may then apply for
admission to the Kinesiology
major through the internal transfer process outlined below.
I nternal Transfer
Simon Fraser University students applying to a major In Kinesiology must
complete the following courses with a grade
of C- or better.
Students complete
all of
BISe 101-4 General Biology
CHEM 121-4 General Chemistry and Laboratory
I
KIN
142-3 Introduction to Kinesiology
and one of
MATH 150-4 Calculus I with Review
MATH 151-3 Calculus
I
MATH 154-3 Calculus I for the Biological Sciences
and one of
PHYS 101-3 Physics for the Life Sciences I
PHYS 120-3
Mechanics and Modern Physics
6

PHYS 125-3 Mechanics and Special Relativity
PHYS 140-4 Studio Physics-Mechanics and Modern Physics
Applicants are selected based on an admission grade paint average (GPA)
calculated over these five required courses, together with all of
CHEM 122-2 General Chemistry II
CHEM 281-4 Organic Chemistry I
KIN 201-3
Biomechanics
KIN 205-3 Introduction to Human Physiology
KIN 207-3 Human Motor Systems
STAT 201-3 Statistics for the Life Sciences
and one
of
MBS 201-3 Biochemistry of the Cell
MBB 231-3 Cellular Biology and Biochemistry
and one
of
MATH 152-3 Calculus II
MATH 155-3 Calculus II for the Biological Sciences
and one
of
PHYS 102-3 Physics for the Life Sciences
1/
PHYS 121-3 Optics, Electricity and Magnetism
PHYS 126-3 Electricity, Magnetism and Light
PHYS 141-4 Studio Physics-Optics, Electricity and Magnetism
Apply for admission as soon as the
five
required courses have been
completed. Unsuccessful applicants may complete any of the nine
additional courses to improve the admission GPA. A
C- grade or better is
required in each course used for the admission application. Those not
meeting the kinesiology admission GPA upon completion
of all nine
additional courses will be advised
of alternatives. All courses completed
towards the program will be included in the application process.
Normally, at least 15 units from core courses are required as a basis for
the GPA calculation. Exceptions must be approved by the department.
Application Procedure
Students should complete a program approval form available at the
biomedical physiology and kinesiology general office and submit it to the
academic advisor
by June 1 for fall term approval, October 1 for spring
term approval, or February 1 for summer term
approval.
7

seus 11-23 (b) Admission changes to the Kinesiology Minor
Motions:
1 -
Under the section titled: Admission Requirements, fIrst paragraph,
a. Change 'three' to 'four' in first sentence
b. Add the following sentence to the end:
"At least one of the four courses must be
KIN 105 or KIN 142."
2- Under the section titled: Admission Requirements, second
paragraph:
a. Change 'three' to 'four' in first sentence
b. Remove the last sentence
"If one or more have been duplicated (repeated), grades
from all course attempts will
he used equally to calculate kinesiology'S admission
GPA."
c. Add the following sentence to the end
of paragraph two: "All courses completed
towards the program will be included in the application process".
3- Under the section titled: Admission Requirements, second
paragraph:
a. Add the following paragraph and title
Application Procedure
Students should complete a program approval form available at the Biomedical
Physiology and Kinesiology general office and submit it to the academic advisor
by
June 1 for fall term approval, October 1 for spring term approval, or February 1 for
summer
tenn approval.

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Kinesiology Minor Program
Department
of
Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology
I
Faculty
of
ScienceOSimon Fraser University Calendar 2011 Summer
Admission Requirements
Application can be made once
th"f~~~
of the required lower division courses
have been completed, each with a minimum grade of
C-, and the program
approval form (available from the ,undergraduate advisor) has been
submitted.

Admission is competitive.
T~,eadmission
grade
poi~t a~erC1ge(~PA)is
calculated each
t~rm
onthe
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Kinesiology Minor Program
Department of Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology
I
Faculty
of
ScienceoSimon Fraser University Calendar 2011 Summer
Admission Requirements
Application can be made once four of the required lower division courses
have been completed, each with a minimum grade of
C-, and the program
approval form (available from the undergraduate advisor) has been
submitted. At least one
of the four courses must be KIN 105 or KIN 142.
Admission is competitive.
The admission grade point average (GPA) is calculated each term
on the
four required courses. All courses completed towards the program will be
included in the
application process.
Application Procedure
Students should complete a program approval form which is available at
the department's general office and submit it to the kinesiology advisor by
June 1 for fall term approval, October 1 for spring term approval, or
February 1 for summer term approval.

SCUS 11-23 (c) Admission changes to the Calendar Entry for the
Faculty
of Science, Major in Biomedical Physiology:
a.
In
the section titled: Prerequisite Course Grade, change 'kinesiology' to
'biomedical physiology', and remove '(including concentrations)':
Students enrolling in kinesiology courses must have a grade of
c-
or better in
prerequisite courses. Students enrolled in the biomedical physiology major must
have grade
of
c-
or better in all required courses.
b. Under section titled: Admission Requirements, remove the following sentence as
the infonnation is incorrect:
Admission averages are calculated on five required high school courses, or five
or more required post-secondary courses.
c. Under section titled: Admission Requirements, remove the following sentence to
align with other programs in Faculty
of Science:
If
one or more courses have been duplicated (repeated), the grades from all
course attempts will be used equally
to calculate the kinesiology admission GPA.
d. Remove
II
and Direct transfer, Post Secondary Institutions"
from title: Direct
Admission - High
School
e. After section titled: Direct Admission - High School, add the following section:
Post-Secondary Transfer
Students transferring to Simon Fraser University for the Biomedical Physiology
major willfirst transfer into the Faculty
o/Science as an 'intended major'.
Students may then apply for admission to the Biomedical PhYSiology major
through the internal transfer process outlined below
f. Under section titled: Internal Transfer, remove "KIN 207" as it is no longer
offered in program
g. Under section titled: Internal Transfer, add "BISC 1 02 -4 General Biology" to
secondary list
Students complete all of
BISC 102-4 General Biology
CHEM
122-2
General Chemistry II
CHEM
281-4
OrganiC Chemistry I
KIN 201-3 Biomechanics
1

KIN 205-3 Introduction to Human Physiology
MBB
222-3
Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
MBB
231-3
Cellular Biology and Biochemistry
h. Under section titled: Internal Transfer, change 'four' to 'ten' in last sentence of
paragraph three:
Apply for admission as soon as the five required courses have been completed.
Unsuccessful applicants may complete any
of the 10 additional courses to
improve the admission GPA. A
C-
grade or better is required in each course used
for the admission application. Those not meeting the admission GP A upon
completion
of all
t£!!
additional courses will be advised of alternatives.
1. Under section titled: Internal Transfer, add the following sentence to end of
paragraph three:
All courses completed towards the program will be included in the application
process.
j.
Under section titled: futernal Transfer, delete the following sentence of the last
paragraph
as
it is not consistent with university practice:
For students transferring
some core courses from another post-secondary institution, only courses
completed
at Simon Fraser University (and not previously completed elsewhere)
are used
in the kinesiology admission GPA.
k.
Under section titled: Application Procedure, change the dates to June, October
and February.
Students should complete a program approval form available at the kinesiology
general office
and submit it to the kinesiology advisor by June 1 for fall term
approval, October
1
for spring term approval, or February
1
for summer term
approval.

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Biomedical Physiology
Major Program
Department of Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology
I
Faculty of
ScienceoSimon
I
Fraser University Calendar 2011 Summer
This program leads to a bachelor of science (SSc) in biomedical
2

physiology.
Note that students cannot combine: a kinesiology major with a biomedical
physiology minor; nor a biomedical physiology major with a kinesiology
minor; nor a
double major in kinesiology and biomedical physiology; nor a
double minor
in kinesiology and biomedical physiology.
Prerequisite Course Grade
Students enrolling in kinesiology courses must
hav~
a grade of C- or better
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enrolled in the
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must have grade of C- or better in all required
courses.
Admission Requirements
Bachelor of science program entry is possible via
direct admission from high school
transfer from a recognized post-secondary institution
internal transfer from within
Simon Fraser University
Admission is competitive. A separate admission average for each of the
three entry routes is
established each term,
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See Admission Requirements at students.sfu.ca/admission/requirements
Internal Transfer
Simon Fraser University students applying for Department of Biomedical
Physiology and Kinesiology admission must complete the
following
courses with a grade of C- or better.
all of
3

BISC 101-4 General Biology
CHEM 121-4 General Chemistry and Laboratory I
KIN
142-3 Introduction to Kinesiology
and one
of
MATH 150-4 Calculus I with Review
MATH 151-3
Calculus I
MATH 154-3 Calculus I for the Biological Sciences
and one of
PHYS 101-3 Physics for the Life Sciences I
PHYS 120-3 Mechanics and Modern Physics
PHYS 125-3 Mechanics and Special Relativity
PHYS 140-4 Studio Physics-Mechanics and Modern Physics
Applicants are selected based on an admission grade point average (GPA)
calculated over these five required courses, together with the following
courses.
Students complete
all of
CHEM 122-2 General Chemistry II
CHEM 281-4 Organic Chemistry I
KIN 201-3
Biomechanics
KIN 205-3 Introduction to Human Physiology
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MBS 222-3 Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
MBB 231-3
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and one
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MATH 152-3 Calculus II
MATH 155-3 Calculus II for the Biological Sciences
and one
of
PHYS 102-3 Physics for the Life Sciences II
PHYS 121-3 Optics, Electricity and Magnetism
PHYS 126-3 Electricity, Magnetism and Light
PHYS 141-4 Studio Physics-Optics, Electricity and Magnetism
and
STAT 201-3 Statistics for the Life Sciences
Apply for admission as soon as the five required courses have been
completed. Unsuccessful
applicants may complete any of the 10 additional
4

courses to improve the admission GPA. A C- grade or better is required in
each course used for the admission application. Those not meeting the
kinesiology admission
GPA upon completion of all
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Biomedical Physiology Major Program
Department
of
Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology
I
Faculty
of
Science
0
Simon
Fraser
University Calendar 2011 Summer
This program leads to a bachelor
of science (SSe) in biomedical
physiology_
Note that students cannot combine: a kinesiology major with a biomedical
physiology minor; nor a biomedical physiology major with a kinesiology
minor; nor a
double major in kinesiology and biomedical physiology; nor a
double minor in kinesiology and
biomedical physiology.
Prerequisite Course Grade
Students enrolling in kinesiology courses must have a grade of C- or better
in prerequisite courses. Students enrolled
in the biomedical physiology
major must have grade of C- or better in all required courses.
I
Admission Requirements
5

Bachelor of science program entry is possible via
direct admission from high school
transfer from a recognized post-secondary institution
internal transfer from within
Simon Fraser University
Admission is competitive. A separate admission average for each of the
three entry routes is established each term, depending
on spaces available
and subject to the dean's approval.
Direct Admission - High School
See Admission Requirements at students.sfu.ca/admission/requirements
Postsecondary Transfer
Students transferring to Simon Fraser University for the Biomedical Physiology major
will first transfer into the Faculty
of Science as an 'intended major'. Students may then
apply for admission to the Biomedical Physiology major through the internal transfer
process outlined below.
Internal Transfer
Simon Fraser University students applying for Department of Biomedical
Physiology and Kinesiology admission must
complete the following
courses with a grade of C- or better
all
of
BISC 101-4 General Biology
CHEM 121-4
General Chemistry and Laboratory I
KIN
142-3 Introduction to Kinesiology
and one of
MATH 150-4 Calculus I with Review
MATH 151-3 Calculus I
MATH 154-3 Calculus I for the Biological Sciences
and one
of
PHYS 101-3 Physics for the Life Sciences I
PHYS
120-3 Mechanics and Modern Physics
PHYS 125-3 Mechanics and Special Relativity
PHYS 140-4 Studio Physics-Mechanics and Modern Physics
Applicants are selected based on an admission grade point average (GPA)
calculated over these five required courses, together with the following
courses. Students complete all of
6

BISC 102-4 General Biology
CHEM 122-2 General Chemistry II
CHEM 281-4 Organic Chemistry I
KIN 201-3
Biomechanics
KIN 205-3 Introduction to Human Physiology
MBS
222-3 Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
MBS 231-3 Cellular Biology and Biochemistry
and one
of
MATH 152-3 Calculus II
MATH 155-3 Calculus II for the Biological Sciences
and one
of
PHYS 102-3 Physics for the Life Sciences II
PHYS 121-3 Optics, Electricity and Magnetism
PHYS 126-3 ElectriCity, Magnetism and Light
PHYS 141-4 Studio Physics-Optics, ElectriCity and Magnetism
and
STAT 201-3 Statistics for the Life Sciences
Apply for admission as soon as the five required courses have been
completed. Unsuccessful applicants may complete any of the
10 additional
courses to improve the admission GPA. A
C- grade or better is required in
each course used for the admission application. Those not meeting the
admission GPA upon completion
of all ten additional courses will be
advised of alternatives. All courses completed towards the program will be
included in the application process.
Normally, at least 15 units from core courses are required as a basis for
the GPA calculation. Exceptions must be approved by the department.
Application Procedure
Students should complete a program approval form available at the
biomedical physiology and kinesiology general office and submit it to the
academic advisor by June 1 for fall term approval,
October 1 for spring
term approval, or February 1 for summer term approval.
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SCUS 11-23 (d) Admission changes to the Biomedical Physiology Minor
a. Add the following title and paragraph above section titled: Admission Requirements:
Prerequisite Course Grade
Students enrolling in kinesiology courses must have a grade of C- or better in
prerequisite courses. Students enrolled in the biomedical physiology minor must
have grade
of C- or better in all required courses.
b. In the section titled: Admission Requirements, remove current entry as these
statements only apply
to majors. Replace with:
Simon Fraser University students applying for biomedical physiology minor must
complete the following courses with a grade
of C- or better.
c. Remove title and section: Direct Admission - High School and Direct Transfer,
Post
Secondary Institutions
d. Remove title: Internal Transfer and the paragraph immediately following.
e. Remove Kin 142, Kin 201, Kin 207, and
STAT 201 as they are not in the minor
program.
f. Add BISC 102- 4 General Biology to secondary list as it is in minor program
g. Change
"five" to "four" in paragraph two.
h. Change ''ten'' to
"eight" in second sentence of paragraph three.
i.
Change "four" to "eight" in last sentence of paragraph three.
j. Add the following sentence to end of paragraph three.
All courses completed towards the program will
be included in the application
process.
k. Delete the following paragraph as it is not relevant to the Minor process:
For students transferring some core courses from another post-secondary
institution, only courses completed at
Simon Fraser University (and not
previously completed elsewhere) are used in the kinesiology admission
GPA.
Nonnally, at least 15 units from core courses are required as a basis for the OP A
calculation. Exceptions must
be approved by the department.

i. Change the dates in the application procedures to June, October and February.
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Biomedical Physiology Minor Program
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Biomedical Physiology Minor Program
Department of Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology
I
Faculty of
ScienceOSimon Fraser University Calendar 2011 Summer
Prerequisite Course Grade
Students enrolling in kinesiology courses must have a grade of C- or better
in prerequisite courses. Students enrolled in the biomedical physiology
minor must have grade
of C- or better in all required courses.
Admission Requirements
Simon Fraser University students applying for a Biomedical Physiology
minor must complete the following courses with a grade
of C- or better:
all
of
BISe 101-4 General Biology
CHEM 121-4
General Chemistry and Laboratory I
and one of
MATH 150-4 Calculus I with Review
MATH 151-3 Calculus
I
MATH 154-3 Calculus I for the Biological Sciences I
and one of

PHYS 101-3 Physics for the Life Sciences I
PHYS 120-3
Mechanics and Modern Physics
PHYS 125-3 Mechanics and Special Relativity
PHYS 140-4
Studio Physics-Mechanics and Modern Physics
Applicants are selected based on an admission grade point average (GPA)
calculated over these four required courses, together with the
following
courses.
Students complete
all of
BISC 102-4 General Biology
CHEM
122-2 General Chemistry II
CHEM 281-4 Organic Chemistry I
KIN 205-3
Introduction to Human Physiology
MBS 222-3 Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
MBB 231-3
Cellular Biology and Biochemistry
and one
of
MATH 152-3 Calculus II
MATH 155-3 Calculus II for the Biological Sciences
and one
of
PHYS 102-3 Physics for the Life Sciences II
PHYS 121-3 Optics, Electricity and Magnetism
PHYS 126-3 Electricity, Magnetism and Light
PHYS 141-4 Studio Physics-Optics, Electricity and Magnetism
Apply for admission as soon as the five required courses have been
completed. Unsuccessful applicants may complete any of the eight
additional courses to improve the admission GPA. A
C- grade or better is
required
in each course used for the admission application. Those not
meeting the kinesiology admission
GPA upon completion of all eight
additional courses will be advised
of alternatives. All courses completed
towards the program will be included in the application process.
Application Procedure
StUdents should complete a program approval form available at the
biomedical physiology and kinesiology general office and submit it to the
academic advisor by June 1 for
fall term approval, October 1 for spring
term approval,
or February 1 for summer term ap,proval.

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Fwd: Ease 315
From:
Rolf
Mathewes
<mathewes@sfu.ca>
Subject:
Fwd: Easc 315
Jo:
To
:Jo Hinchliffe <joah@sfu.ca>
Cc:
Brent Ward <bcward@sfu.ca>
Mon, 09 May, 201112:42
Can you give rre ruling on whether the exdusion staterrent below can
be
added to the calendar without further paperwork? It
reflects an oversight
if
we did not catch it at SCUS. I cannot rerren'ber the details. Cheers, Rolf
----- Forwarded Message -----
From:
"Brent
Ward"
<bcward@sfu.ca>
To:
"Rolf
Mathewes
ll
<rrethewes@sfu.ca>
Sent: Monday, 9 May, 201112:33:31
Subject: Fwd: Easc 315
Hi Rolf,
I don't think you replied. or possibly I mssed it. If I need to make another change of description form.
----- Forwa rded Message -----
From:
IIBrent
Ward"
<bcward@sfu.ca>
To:
IIRolf
Mathewes"
<rrathewes@sfu.ca>
Cc:
"Tarja
Vaisanen
ll
<tvaisane@sfu.ca>,
IIRosemary
Hotell"
<hotell@sfu.ca>
Sent: Wednesday, April
13,
20119:08:53 AM
Subject: Easc 315
Hi
Rolf,
We just noticed a problem with the recent narre and nurrber change of:
EASC
412
Groundwater
Geochemstry
to
EASC 315: Geochemstry of Natural Waters
We forgot to add sorrething like "Students who already have credit for EASC 412 can not take EASC 315 for credit. II Any change
this was caught at SCUS? Or Senate?
If not, it is possible to make this change without filling out a corrplete course change form again.
Brent Ward, P.Geo.
Associate
Professor
Earth
Sciences
Departrrent
Sirron
Fraser
University
Burnaby, B.C.
VSA
156
778-782-4229
Fax 778-782-4198
Brent Ward, P.Geo.
Associate
Professor
Earth
Sciences
Departrrent
SiJron
Fraser
University
Burnaby, B.C.
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Rolf W. Mathewes
Professor and Associate Dean of Science
Department
of
Biological
Sciences
Sirron
Fraser
University
8888 University
Drive,
Burnaby, B.C.VSA1S6
Phone:
778-782-4472
email: mathewes@sfu.ca
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