FAS UCC Meeting Tomorrow

Rob Cameron (cameron@cs.sfu.ca)
Mon, 20 Sep 2004 17:12:51 -0700


The Faculty of Applied Sciences Undergraduate
Curriculum Committee meets tomorrow at 3:30pm in 
ASB 9898.

The primary purpose of the meeting will be to identify
the main curriculum items that will be placed on the
agenda this semester as well as the process to be
used in addressing them.

1.  Introductions
     New UCC Members: http://fas.sfu.ca/ucc/

2.  FAS UCC Procedures - Review
     FAS Handbook 5.1
     http://fas.sfu.ca/dean/handbook/FAS5.1.html
         
3.   Associate Dean transition

4.   GIS Program Approval
      Procedures
      http://fas.sfu.ca/ucc/Papers/2004/2004-30/2004-30.html

5.   Fall Agenda - School-specific Program and Course Revisions

      Each school to provide a brief outline of anticipated revisions.
 
      a.   Kinesiology proposed revisions now online:
          - New course KIN 488 http://fas.sfu.ca/ucc/Papers/2004/2004-32/
          - Course Revisions   http://fas.sfu.ca/ucc/Papers/2004/2004-33/
          - Program Revisions http://fas.sfu.ca/ucc/Papers/2004/2004-34/

      b.   Interactive Arts and Technology
            - completion of 3rd and 4th year courses
            - IAT Major, Honors, BA, BSc upper division requirements

      c.   Engineering Science
            - Biomedical Engineering 
            - TechOne transition
            - Mechatronics
            - BASc with a nonengineering minor

     d.    Others

6.   New Physics courses
      PHYS 140/141  
      Barbara Frisken attending as guest at 4pm

7.    Fall Agenda - Faculty-based and Joint Initiatives

        a.  CMNS/FPA Joint Major

        b.  MACM Program Revisions/New MACM Major
            FAS UCC Paper 2004-31 and revisions
            http://fas.sfu.ca/ucc/Papers/2004/2004-31/

        c.  CMPT-IAT Joint Multimedia Program

        d.  Human Factors/Usability/Human-Computer Interaction

        e.  Information Technology & DTO

        f.   BA and BSc General Admission

7.   Undergraduate Curriculum Implementation
      Discussion of Q and B courses from Applied Sciences.

8.   Coop credit proposal



-- 
Robert D. Cameron, Ph.D.
Professor of Computing Science
Associate Dean of Applied Sciences
Simon Fraser University

-- 
Robert D. Cameron, Ph.D.
Professor of Computing Science
Associate Dean of Applied Sciences
Simon Fraser University