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External Requirements
In addition to CMNS courses, at least 60 credit hours must be chosen from disciplines other than communication including the following additional course work:
• a minimum of 12 credit hours chosen from Asia-Canada, contemporary arts, English, First Nations, French, general studies, history, humanities, Latin American development studies, linguistics, philosophy, Spanish or other languages,
• a minimum of six credit hours chosen from biochemistry, biological sciences, chemistry, computing science, earth sciences, engineering science, environmental sciences, kinesiology, management and systems science, mathematics, molecular biology and biochemistry, physics, resource and environmental management, science, statistics; at least three credit hours of which must be from the Faculty of Applied Sciences (CMPT, ENSC, KIN, REM), and
• at least three credit hours of upper division course work (plus lower division prerequisites, if any) chosen from archaeology, business administration, BUEC, Canadian studies, sustainable community development, criminology, economics, education, geography, gerontology, political science, psychology, sociology and anthropology, women's studies.
A minimum total of 45 upper division credit hours is required for the degree. This includes the required upper division CMNS courses, any additional upper division CMNS courses taken, and any upper division courses taken to fulfill the required 60 credit hours outside CMNS.
External Requirements
In addition to CMNS courses, at least 60 credit hours must be chosen from disciplines other than communication including the following additional course work:
• a minimum of 12 credit hours chosen from Asia-Canada, contemporary arts, English, First Nations, French, general studies, history, humanities, Latin American development studies, linguistics, philosophy, Spanish or other languages,
• a minimum of six credit hours chosen from biochemistry, biological sciences, chemistry, computing science, earth sciences, engineering science, environmental sciences, health sciences, interactive arts and technology, kinesiology, management and systems science, mathematics, molecular biology and biochemistry, physics, resource and environmental management, science, statistics; at least three credit hours of which must be from the Faculty of Applied Sciences (CMPT, ENSC, IAT, KIN, REM), and
• at least three credit hours of upper division course work (plus lower division prerequisites, if any) chosen from archaeology, business administration, BUEC, Canadian studies, sustainable community development, criminology, economics, education, geography, gerontology, political science, psychology, sociology and anthropology, women's studies.
A minimum total of 45 upper division credit hours is required for the degree. This includes the required upper division CMNS courses, any additional upper division CMNS courses taken, and any upper division courses taken to fulfill the required 60 credit hours outside CMNS.
Rationale:
Addition of Health Sciences and Interactive Arts & Technology to list of choices of “science” courses a CMNS student can take; including IAT in the list of Applied Sciences course list that students should choose 1 course from. To include new areas at SFU that didn’t exist a couple of years ago.
Approved at CMNS Undergrad Committee meeting, 10 Jan/07; and at School meeting of the Whole, 17 Jan/07.