6. Análisis de los modelos educativos Yukpa y Achagua
6.1. Modelo Educativo Propio de la comunidad Yukpa
ELEC 478/3.0 MECH 333/3.0
Students may register in APSC and ELEC courses only for the purposes of completing the requirements of Computing Plan, as appropriate. Permission will be granted by the School of Computing.
Other courses from the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science may be used towards both Program and Plan requirements in the Faculty of Arts and Science, subject to (in the case of Plans) departmental permission and (in the case of Program requirements) permission of the Associate Dean (Studies). Permission to register in any Engineering and Applied Science course must be sought from both the Associate Dean (Academic) in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science and the Associate Dean (Studies) in the Faculty of Arts and Science (Academic Regulation 3.5). Students who transfer from the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science may also use approved courses towards the Program and Plan requirements in Arts and Science (Admission Regulation 7). Those courses usable in the new degree Program and Plan, together with their Arts and Science equivalencies, shall be communicated to the student upon admission to the Faculty of Arts and Science. Note that the unit weighting system in the Faculty of Applied Science differs from that in the Faculty of Arts and Science. Therefore, upon acceptance of any course from the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, the unit weighting towards Arts and Science degree requirements shall be at the discretion of the Associate Dean (Studies). Usually, a one-term course shall count as 3.0 units and a two-term course as 6.0 units. The Academic Advisement tool will be reprogrammed accordingly to reflect this change in weighting.
ii. School of Business:
Any COMM course numbered below 600
No more than 24.0 units in COMM may be used towards the requirements of any Program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
iii. School of Nursing:
NURS 100/3.0; NURS 323/3.0
Other courses from the School of Nursing may be used towards the Program and Plan requirements in the Faculty of Arts and Science, subject to (in the case of Plans) departmental permission and (in the case of Program requirements) permission of the Associate Dean (Studies).
iv. School of Religion:
(Concurrent Education) THEO 730/3.0
Students may register in THEO courses only for the purposes of completing the requirements of Gender Studies and History Plans, as appropriate. Concurrent Education students only may register in THEO 730/3.0 and use it as an elective course. Permission will be granted by the School of Religion and the appropriate Arts and Science Department.
iv. School of Urban and Regional Planning: (Gender Studies) SURP 885/3.0;
(Geography) SURP 844/3.0; SURP 851/3.0; SURP 853/3.0; SURP 855/3.0; SURP 870/3.0; SURP 874/3.0
Students may register in SURP courses only for the purposes of completing the requirements of Gender Studies and Geography Plans, as appropriate. Permission will be granted by the School of Urban and Regional Planning and the appropriate Arts and Science Department.
v. Faculty of Law: LAW 201/3.0;
LAW 201/3.0 is an undergraduate Law course that Arts and Science students may take to meet the requirements of any Program. Students may register in 500 level LAW courses only for the purposes of completing the requirements of a Gender Studies Plan. Permission will be granted by the Faculty of Law and the Department of Gender Studies.
vi. Faculty of Education:
(Gender Studies) FOUN 490/3.0
Students may register in this FOUN course only for the purposes of completing the requirements of a Gender Studies Plan. Permission will be granted by the Faculty of Education and the Department of Gender Studies. Note that for students in Concurrent Education Programs, this course may not be used to fulfill the requirements of both the Arts and Science and Concurrent Education Programs.
6. Courses in the Sciences and Mathematics
All B.Sc. and B.Cmp. General (Science or Computing) degrees require 48.0 units to be chosen from the Sciences and/or Mathematics. In addition, some Plans have similar requirements. Unless specifically defined in a particular Plan, courses in the Sciences and Mathematics shall be deemed as follows:
ASC_Science ANAT; ASTR; BCHM; BIOL; BIOM; CANC; CHEE 209/3.0; CHEM; CISC; COGS; COMM 162/3.0; COMP; CRSS; DDHT; ECON 250/3.0;
ENSC 201/3.0; ENSC 301/3.0; ENSC 307/3.0; ENSC 320/3.0; ENSC325/3.0; ENSC401/3.0; ENSC407/3.0; ENSC 425/3.0; ENSC 471/3.0; ENSC 480/3.0; ENSC 481/3.0;
EPID; GEOL; GISC; GPHY_Physical; GPHY_Tech/Methods; HLTH 230/3.0; HLTH 252/3.0; HLTH 331/3.0;
KNPE 125/3.0; KNPE 153/3.0; KNPE 225/3.0; KNPE 227/3.0; KNPE 251/3.0; KNPE 254/3.0; KNPE 261/3.0; KNPE 327/3.0; KNPE 354/3.0; KNPE 355/3.0; KNPE 427/3.0; KNPE 429/3.0; KNPE 450/3.0; KNPE 454/3.0; KNPE 455/3.0; KNPE 459/3.0 LISC; MATH; MBIO; MICR; NSCI; NURS 323/3.0; NURS 324/3.0;
PSYC 100/6.0; PSYC 202/3.0; PSYC 203/3.0; PSYC 205/3.0; PSYC 215/3.0; PSYC 221/3.0; PSYC 271/3.0, PSYC 300/6.0; PSYC 301/3.0; PSYC 302/3.0; PSYC 450/3.0; PSYC 475/3.0; PSYC_Cluster_A; PSYC_Labs;
SOCY 210/3.0; SOCY 211/3.0; SOFT;
STAT
Save and except for some courses in CHEM, CISC, GEOL, MATH, PHYS and STAT that were formerly offered only to students from the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
CHEM 245/4.5; CHEM 345/3.0; CHEM 346/3.5; CHEM 417/9.0; CISC 212/4.0; CISC 323/3.5;
GEOL 211/4.5; GEOL 226/3.0; GEOL 281/4.0; GEOL 291/1.0; GEOL 292/1.0; GEOL 310/5.0; GEOL 340/3.0; GEOL 350/4.5; GEOL 403/3.0; GEOL 413/4.0; GEOL 431/3.5; GEOL 439/4.5; GEOL 441/3.0; GEOL 445/3.5; GEOL 446/3.0; GEOL 447/5.0; GEOL 479/3.5; GEOL 489/3.5;
MATH 217/3.5; MATH 224/4.5; MATH 225/3.5; MATH 226/3.0; MATH 227/3.0; MATH 228/3.50; MATH 235/3.0; MATH 237/3.5; MATH 239/3.0; MATH 332/3.5; MATH 333/1.0; MATH 430/4.0; MATH 472/3.0; MATH 478/3.0; MATH 493/7.5; MATH 494/3.0;
PHYS 211/3.5; PHYS 213/3.0; PHYS 225/3.5; PHYS 231/3.5; PHYS 251/4.25; PHYS 252/1.25; PHYS 332/3.5; PHYS 333/3.5; PHYS 342/3.25; PHYS 343/3.0; PHYS 351/2.0; PHYS 424/3.0; PHYS 426/3.0; PHYS 455/4.0; STAT 267/3.5; STAT 367/4.0; STAT 454/3.0
(Note that the GPHY and PSYC course lists noted here may be found in those Department’s sections of this
Appendix E Report of New Offerings of Existing Courses
May 2015
As per the Faculty Board motion of 7 March 2014 regarding the approval and reporting of course variants, the Departments listed below have:
1. provided intended student learning outcomes for courses that will be delivered in a different format and/or location from the original offering of the course as approved by Faculty Board; 2. indicated the delivery format and/or location for the proposed offering of the course;
3. provided learning hours for the existing and proposed offerings of the course; and
4. certified that the Department Curriculum Committee or Undergraduate Studies Committee has determined that the proposed offering of the course will have the same intended student learning outcomes as the original offering of the course.
Department Course Course Title Original Course
Offering Proposed Course Offering
Biology BIOL 102/3.0 Introductory Biology of
Cells Main campus, blended BISC BIOL 103/3.0 Introductory Biology of
Organisms Main campus, face-to-face BISC Biomedical
& Molecular Sciences
BCHM 218/3.0 Molecular Biology Main campus,
face-to-face Main campus, blended; Online Chemistry CHEM 112/6.0 General Chemistry Main campus,
blended BISC
French
Studies FREN 150/6.0 Français intermédiaire Main campus, face-to-face BISC
Respectfully submitted, Sue Blake