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Fall 2006 (1067) undergraduate schedule of classes and examinations web enrollment hours of operation July 10 to October 10, 2006 go.sfu.ca Please note: you will not be able to enroll unless you have a credit balance of $100 in your student account.SFU webmail (webmail.sfu.ca) is our primary method of communication with you: check your webmail regularly throughout the term for your enrollment appointment date/time. Forwarding your SFU email to another server can result in lost or failed transmissions of important information. Special pdf version • searchable • fully bookmarked • web linked

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Page 1: Fall 2006 (1067)...advisors. If you haven’t made any program decisions yet, Academic Resource advisors in Student Services can help you: students.sfu.ca/ar. If you can’t come to

Fall 2006 (1067)undergraduate schedule of classes and examinations

web enrollment hours of operation

July 10 to October 10, 2006go.sfu.ca

Please note: you will not be able to enroll unless you have a credit balance of $100 in your student account.SFU webmail (webmail.sfu.ca) is our primary method of communication with you: check your webmail regularly throughout the term for your enrollment appointment date/time. Forwarding your SFU email to another server can result in lost or failed transmissions of important information.

Special pdf version

• searchable

• fully bookmarked

• web linked

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ContentsWelcome to goSFU web enrollment .............. 3Use of personal information .......................................3

Enrolling for Fall 2006 ................................... 3Before you enroll....... ................................................3

Pay .................................................................................. 3Plan ................................................................................. 3Problems? ........................................................................ 3Warning .......................................................................... 3

Grades .......................................................................4Deadlines ...................................................................4Changing classes .......................................................4

Adding classes ................................................................. 4Swapping classes ............................................................. 4Dropping classes .............................................................. 4

Penalties for dropping classes .....................................5Tuition refund/penalty deadlines ...................................... 5

Graduation ................................................................5

Student services ............................................ 5Academic Resources ..................................................5

Academic advising ........................................................... 5Books (new, used & custom courseware) ......................... 6Calendars ........................................................................ 7

Library/ID Card and U-Pass Card .................................7Parking ......................................................................7Fees ...........................................................................7

Other fees ....................................................................... 8Viewing your student account ......................................... 8Paying your deposit and fees ........................................... 8Refund cheques for overpayments ................................... 8

Financial Assistance ....................................................8Application deadlines....................................................... 9

Undergraduate Degree Requirements.........................9Online and Distance Education .................................10SFU Vancouver .........................................................11SFU Surrey ...............................................................12

Explorations ................................................................... 12Science Year One ........................................................... 12Life Sciences Year Two ................................................... 12TechOne ........................................................................ 13

Policy .......................................................................13SFU Human Rights Policy ............................................... 13Medical requirements .................................................... 14Code of Student Conduct and Code of Academic Honesty, and their Procedures ...................................................... 14Notification of Disclosure of Personal Information to Statistics Canada ........................................................... 14

Timetable coding .....................................................14

Fall 2006 (1067) classes .............................. 15Actuarial Mathematics (Science): www.stat.sfu.ca ...................................................... 15Archaeology (Arts): www.sfu.ca/archaeology .............................................................. 15Asia-Canada Program (Arts): www.sfu.ca/AsiaCanada .............................................. 16Biological Sciences (Science): www.sfu.ca/biology ..................................................... 16Business Economics (Bus Admin): www.sfu.ca/economics ........................................ 19Business Admin (Bus Admin): www.sfubusiness.ca .................................................... 19Chemistry (Science): www.sfu.ca/chemistry ................................................................ 22

Chinese (Arts): www.sfu.ca/lti ...................................................................................... 25Communication (Appl Sci): www.sfu.ca/communication .............................................. 25Computing Science (Appl Sci): www.cs.sfu.ca ............................................................ 28Canadian Studies (Arts): www.sfu.ca/cns .................................................................... 30Cognitive Science (Arts): www.sfu.ca/cognitive-science ............................................. 30Criminology (Arts): www.sfu.ca/criminology ................................................................ 30Undergrad Sem Dialogue (Science): www.sfu.c/dialogue/undergrad .......................... 33Earth Sciences (Science): www.sfu.ca/earth-sciences ................................................ 33English Bridge Program (Arts): www.sfu.ca/ebp .......................................................... 34Economics (Arts): www.sfu.ca/economics ................................................................... 34Education Professional (Education): www.educ.sfu.ca ............................................... 37Education (Education): www.educ.sfu.ca .................................................................... 37English (Arts): www.sfu.ca/english .............................................................................. 39Engineering Science (Appl Sci): www.ensc.sfu.ca ...................................................... 42Environmental Science (Science): www.sfu.ca/envsci ................................................ 43Explorations (Arts): www.surrey.sfu.ca/p_students/explorations ................................. 43Foundations: Literacy (Education): www.sfu.ca/ugcr/For_Students/Foundations_Courses.html ............................................................................................................... 44Foundations: Numeracy (Science): www.sfu.ca/ugcr/For_Students/Foundations_Courses.html ............................................................................................................... 44First Nations Studies (Arts): www.sfu.ca/fns ................................................................ 44Contemporary Arts (Arts): www.sfu.ca/sca .................................................................. 44French (Arts): www.sfu.ca/french/ ............................................................................... 47Gender Studies (Arts): www.sfu.ca/ws/gdst_prog.htm ................................................ 48Geography (Arts): www.sfu.ca/geography ................................................................... 48German (Arts): www.sfu.ca/lti ...................................................................................... 50Gerontology (Arts): www.sfu.ca/gerontology ............................................................... 50Greek (Arts): www.sfu.ca/lti ......................................................................................... 50History (Arts): www.sfu.ca/history ................................................................................ 50Health Sciences (Health Sci): www.fhs.sfu.ca ............................................................. 53Humanities (Arts): www.sfu.ca/humanities .................................................................. 53Interactive Arts and Technology (Appl Sci): www.siat.sfu.ca ....................................... 54International Studies (Arts): www.sfu.ca/internationalstudies ...................................... 56Italian (Arts): www.sfu.ca/lti ......................................................................................... 56Japanese (Arts): www.sfu.ca/lti ................................................................................... 56Kinesiology (Appl Sci): fas.sfu.ca/kin ........................................................................... 56Language (Arts): www.sfu.ca/lti ................................................................................... 58Latin American Studies (Arts): www.sfu.ca/las ............................................................ 58Liberal Arts (Arts): www.sfu.ca/arts .............................................................................. 58Labour Studies (Arts): www.sfu.ca/labour ................................................................... 58Linguistics (Arts): www.sfu.ca/linguistics ..................................................................... 59Mathematics and Computing Science (Science): www.math.sfu.ca ............................ 59Marine Science (Science): www.sfu.ca/biology ........................................................... 60Mathematics (Science): www.math.sfu.ca ................................................................... 60Molecular Biology and Biochemistry (Science): www.sfu.ca/mbb ............................... 61Management and Systems Science (Science): www.math.sfu.ca/mssc ..................... 62Nuclear Science (Science): www.sfu.ca/chemistry ...................................................... 62Philosophy (Arts): www.sfu.ca/philosophy ................................................................... 62Physics (Science): www.sfu.ca/physics ....................................................................... 63Political Science (Arts): www.sfu.ca/politics ................................................................ 65Portuguese (Arts): www.sfu.ca/lti ................................................................................. 67Psychology (Arts): www.psyc.sfu.ca ............................................................................ 67Resource and Enviromental Management (Appl Sci) .................................................. 69Sociology and Anthropology (Arts): www.sfu.ca/sociology .......................................... 70Sustainable Community Development (Arts): www.sfu.ca/cscd .................................. 71Spanish (Arts) .............................................................................................................. 71Statistics (Science): www.stat.sfu.ca ........................................................................... 71Technology (Appl Sci): fas.sfu.ca ................................................................................ 72Work Term (Appl Sci): fas.sfu.ca ................................................................................. 72Women’s Studies (Arts): www.sfu.ca/womens-studies ................................................ 72

Fall 2006 (1067) examsDecember 6-16 ....... 73Current listings are only available at go.sfu.ca ..........73

Conflicts ........................................................................ 73Exam schedule ............................................................... 73NOTE ............................................................................. 73

Classes to be offered in term 1071 (Spring 2007) and term 1074 (Summer 2007) ......... 79

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Welcome to goSFU web enrollmentYou can enroll in all your classes through goSFU, the web student information system. Using your standard SFU student computing ID and password (i.e. your webmail login), go to go.sfu.ca and follow the steps to enrollment, getting on a wait list, checking class descriptions and exams, swapping classes...everything you need to enroll in classes. We’ve provided screen shots and instructions in the centre of this publication, to get you started. Also, enrollment instructions are available at students.sfu.ca/gosfu.

You will be notified by email of your “enrollment appointment”, which is the first time at which you can access the system to enroll in classes. Your “enrollment appointment” is also printed on the mailing label of this paper timetable. Starting July 10, each hour a new group of students, classified by appointment number, is allowed to access the enrollment function of goSFU. By the end of the initial four-week enrollment period, all eligible students have access to the system. You should go to go.sfu.ca before your appointment to make sure you can log in and access the system.

This timetable lists undergraduate classes being offered, including off-campus and distance education classes, and classes at our Burnaby, Vancouver and Surrey campuses. It must be used in conjunction with the SFU Calendar, which has complete information on programs, policies, and regulations, as well as detailed descriptions of courses and their prerequisites. The Calendar is available on the web, either via goSFU or directly at students.sfu.ca/calendar.

Use of personal informationStudent personal information used for enrollment may be provided to the Minister of Education and will be used to verify your Personal Education Number (PEN) or to assign one to you. The personal information you provide and your PEN are used for authorized statistical and research purposes only. Questions about the use of PEN may be addressed to the Director of Records and Registration, Student Services, Maggie Benston Centre, Burnaby campus.

Enrolling for Fall 2006

Before you enroll.......PayNew student? Pay your non-refundable $100 confirmation deposit by the deadline specified in the offer of admission letter you received. (If you’re 60 or older and a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, you are not required to pay this deposit.) Credit card payments via the web are processed immediately; if you pay by internet banking or by cheque, please allow at least two to three business days for your deposit to be processed before you enroll in classes. This deposit will be deducted from your total tuition; it’s not an additional charge.

Continuing student? If you’re enrolling for your second or subsequent term, at least two or three days before you enroll pay your $100 enrollment deposit through telephone or Internet banking or by cheque or money order to Student Accounts in Student Services, Maggie Benston Centre 3000. This deposit will be deducted from your total tuition.

Your Student Account (go.sfu.ca, under “Finances”, “Account Summary”) should be in good standing and must show a $100 credit balance before you are eligible to enroll.

If you’re eligible for any awards or sponsorships, pay the deposit first. You will receive a refund once your award or sponsorship has been received and processed by SFU.

If you’re eligible for a tuition fee waiver or you have a valid School Associate Tuition Fee Certificate, you will be responsible for paying any remaining tuition fees, the student activity fee, student services fee, recreation-athletic fee, and U-Pass fee.

The goSFU system re-calculates your fees immediately as you make any adds, drops, or other changes to your classes.

Plan• If you want help in planning your program or choosing classes before you enroll, and

you have an approved program, see the program advisor in your department. See “Academic advising” under “Student Services” in this publication for a complete list of advisors. If you haven’t made any program decisions yet, Academic Resource advisors in Student Services can help you: students.sfu.ca/ar. If you can’t come to campus, you can make a “phone-in” appointment, or write for the information you need.

• Decide the classes you want from the most current listing on the web, and check that you have the prerequisites. Use the planner at the back of this publication to help you plan your classes, listing some second choices of classes and class groups, in case your first choices are full.

• Make sure you plan your exams in each class; use the exam planner in this publication to make sure your exams don’t conflict.

• If you’re a continuing student, you’ve already activated your SFU student computing ID and can sign on to goSFU. If you’re a new student, go to my.sfu.ca and click on “Apply for Computing ID” to get your SFU student computing ID. Sign in with your SFU student number and your birthday. Then you can change your password to a more secure code, and the system will send you your SFU student computing ID. Official SFU correspondence (services, administration, professors, email groups) will go to this address: check webmail.sfu.ca regularly for your mail.

Problems?• If your Student Account does not show a $100 credit balance, you won’t be allowed

to enroll. New student credit card payments via the web are processed immediately; internet banking payments and cheques may take two to three business days to process.

• If you try to enroll in classes with conflicting class times or examination times, the system won’t let you.

• If you want to enroll for class challenge or audit, you must enroll through the department offering the class.

• The system will not let you enroll for a class for which you don’t have the prerequisite(s) or if the prerequisite doesn’t appear on your academic record. Contact the department that offers the class and get permission to enroll, if you think you have the background and ability. Class prerequisites are listed in this publication and in the latest SFU Calendar.

• If you try to enroll in a group reserved for certain students (e.g. majors in a program or students with a specific cumulative grade point average), you won’t be allowed into that group. These restrictions are indicated by an asterisk (*) next to the course section. Each department explains their restrictions on the web.

• If you want to enroll for more than the allowed number of units in a term, you must have permission from your Faculty. Permitted class loads for each of the Faculties are:

ArtsandSocialSciences You need written consent from the Dean’s office to enroll in more than 18 units in a

term. AppliedSciences,BusinessAdministrationorEducation 18 units in a term Science 18 units in a term SchoolofEngineeringScience 22 units of any classes (permission of the Director is required for class loads below 15

units).

WarningIn proceeding with enrollment, you are indicating that you understand and accept the

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following conditions:

• there may not be checking of prerequisites and co-requisites after final grades are received. It is your responsibility to drop immediately any classes in which you’ve enrolled if you no longer have the prerequisites or co-requisites.

• it is your responsibility to ensure that you do not enroll in more than five duplicate classes. The system will not warn you or prevent you from doing so.

• if you are withdrawing your enrollment entirely, you must drop all your classes by the deadline or incur penalties.

• you will be responsible for any financial penalties arising from a failure to heed these warnings in a timely manner, e.g. no refund for a class dropped after the refund deadline has passed.

GradesAt the end of each term, final grades for that term are available at goSFU. The dates on which grades will start to become available are:SummerTermgrades Thursday,August17FallTermgrades Friday,December15Statements of grades will not be mailed to students in good academic standing. Students NOT in good academic standing will be sent a notification of grades and academic standing, and advising material.

DeadlinesSeptember 4 (Monday)• LABOUR DAY. All classes cancelled and offices closed.

September 5 (Tuesday)• Classes begin• Last day for students completing degree requirements in Summer 2006 to cancel

application to graduate in October 2006

September 11 (Monday)• Last day to add classes at goSFU• Last day to change tutorials at goSFU• Last day for undergraduates to enroll at goSFU• Last day for submission of undergraduate grade changes for the 2006 Summer term• Last day to drop all courses enrolled in, with no withdrawal notation on your academic

record

September 15 (Friday)• Last day to pay tuition fees

September 18 (Monday)• Last day for undergraduates to enroll for class challenge

September 25 (Monday)• Class drops after this date will be recorded on your academic record• Normally, no classes taken for credit can be changed to class audit after this date

October 5 and 6 (Thursday and Friday)• CONVOCATION for students who graduated in 2006 Summer term

October 9 (Monday)• THANKSGIVING. All classes cancelled and offices closed.

October 10 (Tuesday)• Last day to drop classes at goSFU with a WD notation on your transcript: after this

date special procedures applicable in extenuating circumstances apply

October 20 (Friday)• Last day to pay Co-op Practicum fees• Last day for submission of application for graduation on goSFU and payment of

graduation fee if you’re an undergraduate completing requirements for a degree, diploma and/or certificate at the end of the 2006 Fall term. A late fee will be assessed after this date, until the final deadline of December 15.

November 13 (Monday)• In lieu of REMEMBRANCE DAY. All classes cancelled and offices closed.

November 29 (Wednesday)• Last day to drop classes under special procedures applicable in extenuating

circumstances

December 4 (Monday)• Classes end

December 6 (Wednesday)• Examination period begins

December 15 (Friday)• Grades available at goSFU as they are received (approximately 7 working days after

the final examination)

December 16 (Saturday)• Examination period ends

December 25 and 26 (Monday and Tuesday)• Offices closed

Changing classesAdding classes

MondaySeptember11Last day to add classes at goSFU

TuesdaySeptember12toMondaySeptember25You can add classes only through the department (not at goSFU) with permission of the Chair and Instructor concerned.

MondaySeptember25No classes may be added after this date.

Swapping classes

TuesdaySeptember5toMondaySeptember18You can switch your challenge from one class to another, or to regular enrollment in the class only through the department (not at goSFU), with permission of the department. You can’t withdraw from class challenge without substituting a regular class.

MondaySeptember11Last day to swap classes and change tutorials at goSFU.

MondaySeptember25Last day to change tutorials through the department; last day to change a class to audit status.

Dropping classes

MondaySeptember11Last day to completely withdraw from classes using goSFU, with no withdrawal notation on your academic record.

MondaySeptember25Last day to drop a class using goSFU, with no WD notation on your academic record.

TuesdayOctober10Last day to drop classes using goSFU, with a WD notation on your academic record.

WednesdayNovember29Last day to apply to drop classes in the current term/session under extenuating circumstances*. Applications received after this date will be considered “retroactive” and may take longer to process.

*Extenuating circumstances are defined as unusual circumstances beyond your control which make it impossible for you to complete the class. Requests for withdrawal under extenuating circumstances MUST BE SUBMITTED to the Student Services office. You can download a PDF of the application for withdrawal form at students.sfu.ca/withdrawals.

Failure to attend classes does not constitute withdrawal from a class. You’ll be required to pay tuition, and will be given a failing grade, for classes you don’t officially drop. If you don’t drop by the deadline for 100% refund, you will incur financial penalties.

Read “Penalties for dropping classes” carefully to avoid, or minimize, your financial penalties.

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Penalties for dropping classesClass drop penalties are designed to discourage students from holding space in classes which they eventually decide not to take. If you drop classes and thereby decrease your class load, penalties of $50 or $100 for each class will be assessed, depending on when you dropped it. The purpose of this policy is to make more class spaces available to students earlier.

The system monitors your class drops. Approximately one week after all students have been given access to enroll, the system will take a “snapshot” of the classes in which each student is enrolled. The system then takes two more snapshots of each student’s classes, one at the end of week one of classes and a final one at the end of week two. The first and last snapshots are compared. If you were not enrolled at the time of the first snapshot, the second and last snapshots are compared. If your class load has decreased, you will be assessed a penalty for each class drop that resulted in a decreased load. The penalty is $50 if the class was dropped before the end of week one, and $100 if the class was dropped before the end of week two. After week two there is no refund of tuition fees for classes dropped.

The Enrollment Appeals Committee hears appeals for refunds of tuition fees and tuition penalties for classes dropped due to extenuating circumstances beyond your control. The appeal must be supported with proper documentation, i.e. medical and/or (in cases that involve a death in the family) a certificate of death. Financial hardship does not qualify.

You must appeal within one calendar year from the time you dropped the class(es). If you are uncertain about your health, finances, time or other resources, you are advised to be conservative in committing yourself to classes. Although the University allows students to drop classes under extenuating circumstances, extenuating circumstances alone are not sufficient for granting an appeal for a refund of tuition fees. The Student Services office provides appeal forms and advice on submitting an appeal. You can also download a PDF of the enrollment appeal form at: students.sfu.ca/pdfforms/

Tuition refund/penalty deadlinesFridayAugust11• Last day for 100% refund

SaturdayAugust12toMondaySeptember11• Penalty of $50 for each class dropped, if your net class load has decreased.

If you drop classes and decrease your class load during this period, you will be assessed a penalty of $50 for each class dropped, up to a maximum of $100. For example, if you enroll for three classes and drop one class and add one class during this period, your class load won’t be reduced and you will incur no financial penalty. But if you enroll for four classes and drop two classes and add no more classes during this period, your class load would be reduced and you would be assessed a penalty of $50 for each class dropped (maximum penalty of $100).

TuesdaySeptember12toMondaySeptember18• Penalty of $100 for each class dropped, if your net class load has decreased. If you drop classes and decrease your class load during this period, you will be

assessed a penalty of $100 for each class dropped. For example, if you enroll for four classes, then drop two classes during this period, your class load would be reduced and you would be assessed a penalty of $100 for each class dropped.

BeginningTuesdaySeptember19• No refund for classes dropped.• Class drop penalty will be calculated and posted to Student Accounts in week three of

classes.

Note: Special fees are not refundable, with the exception of the graduation and award of certificate or diploma fees.

GraduationIf you intend to complete your graduation requirements and apply to graduate in the Fall 2006 term, you should apply to graduate on goSFU.

The deadline to apply for Fall 2006 is October 20. Applications will be accepted with an additional late fee of $20 until December 15. Late fees are not refundable.

You may pay your graduation fee online using Visa or MasterCard. Alternatively, you may pay using internet banking or mail your payment to Student Services. Do not mail cash. The graduation fee is $35 for a degree and $20 for each certificate or diploma.

Once you’ve paid the fee, Student Services will send your record to your department and Faculty for their review and recommendation. The Faculty will not make a final

recommendation until they have reviewed your grades for the current term. Therefore, you must clear up any deferred grades as quickly as possible, as your graduation could be delayed by a term.

If you’ve met the requirements for graduation, the Faculty will send their recommendation to the February 2007 meeting of Senate and, if Senate concurs with the Faculty’s recommendation, you will be awarded your degree, certificate or diploma, and Student Services will send you a letter of congratulation immediately after the Senate meeting.

Information on the June 2007 convocation ceremonies, to be held Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, June 6, 7 and 8, will be available at students.sfu.ca/convocation.

Note: Students completing degree requirements in Summer 2006 have until September 5, 2006 to cancel their application to graduate in October 2006.

Student services

Academic ResourcesAcademic Resources in Student Services provides academic and administrative services to undergraduate students, including registrar’s services for all continuing students, special advising for students in academic difficulty, and program planning for students who haven’t yet had their area of specialization (honors, major, minor, concentration, etc.) approved.

Hours: Monday to Thursday, 9:00 to 18:00; Friday 10:00 to 16:30. Telephone: 604.291.4356, Fax: 604.291.4969, Academic advising email: [email protected], live online help: students.sfu.ca/livehelp

Academic advisingAcademic ResourcesIf you have not yet had a specialization approved or you want to consider your options, contact Academic Resources in Student Services. For details about Specializations see General Information in the Calendar.

You will find your current program status on your Advising Student Record. Be sure you carry your Advising Student Record (obtainable from goSFU) wherever you go for advice. If you can’t come to campus, phone-in appointments with an Academic Advisor in Academic Resources are available, or you can contact us by instant messaging or e-mail.

Academic advisors (by program): also available at students.sfu.ca/gosfu/advisors.htmlIf you have been approved in an area of specialization, or to have a specialization approved, you should contact the appropriate advisor. Appointments are usually necessary. Office hours for advising and information about faculty and program approval are available from your academic department. See “Timetable coding” in this publication for an explanation of room abbreviations.

NOTE: All telephone numbers require 10-digit dialing: please include 604 before the following numbers. 250 numbers are long distance if dialing from within the Lower Mainland.

Faculty of Applied SciencesDean’s Office Michele Black 291.3254, ASB9861 Leigh McGregor 291.5332, ASB9861Communication Lucie Menkveld 291.3520, K9673 Marcia Shimizu 291.3862, K9669 Erika Wah 291.5542, K9661Computing Science Margo Leight 291.3393, ASB9941 Nancy Wong 291.4417, ASB9935 William Christensen 268.7552, SUR835Engineering Science A-K: Craig Scratchley 291.4428, ASB8834 L-Z: Atousa Hajshirmohammadi 268.7019, ASB9845Kinesiology Penny Deck 291.4005, SSC K8629TechOne/SIAT Arlette Stewart 268.7444, SUR2566

Faculty of Arts and Social SciencesDean’s Office Claire de Lisser 291.5921, AQ6170Archaeology Advisor 291.4687, EDB9633AAsia.Canada Christine Prisland 291.4094, AQ5114Canadian Studies Colette Sauro 291.3588, AQ6072Chinese Language Liliana Hill 291.4790, AQ6204Contemporary Arts Dean Lastoria 291.3516, CA602

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Cognitive Science Shamina Senaratne 268.7127 WMC5605Criminology Phil Jong 291.3645, WMC2644Economics Tracey Sherwood 291.4571, WMC3657 Gwen Wild 291.4543, WMC3663English Barbara Thorburn 291.4835, AQ6133Explorations Leonard Thong 268.7593, SUR14.575First Nations Studies Chris Papaianni 291.5595 AQ 6188French Rita Gould 291.4505, RCB8108AFrench Cohort Prog. Maureen Curtin 268.6858, Cornerstone198A German Liliana Hill 291.4790, AQ6204General Studies Renee Lepp 291.4414, AQ6170Geography Kathy Ward 291.4529, RCB7126Gerontology Anne Marie Barrett 291.5065, HC2800History Tessa Wright 291.3446, AQ6025 Heather Skibeneckyj 291.4429, AQ6020Humanities Christine Prisland 291.4094, AQ5114International Studies Jan Bérubé 268.7148, HC2403 Italian Rita Gould 291.4505, RCB8108AJapanese Liliana Hill 291.4790, AQ6204Language Train.Inst. Liliana Hill 291.4790, AQ6204Latin Amer. Studies Karen Payne 291.3726, AQ5056Linguistics Rita Parmar 291.5739, RCB9200Philosophy Dennis Bevington 291.4852, WMC4625Political Science Colette Sauro 291.3588, AQ6072Psychology Tracey Anbinder 291.3359, RCB5253 Beverley Davino 291.4840, RCB5249Sociology/Anthro. Karen Payne 291.3726, AQ5056Spanish Language Liliana Hill 291.4790, AQ6204Women’s Studies Roberta Rogers 291.3593, AQ5105

Faculty of Business AdministrationBusiness Admin. Jennifer Gehiere 268.7063, WMC2329 Michelle Czornobay 291.3747, WMC2325 Kathryn White 291.5541, WMC2323 http://www.sfubusiness.ca/bba/discover/contactUs/

Faculty of EducationProfessional Development Program (PDP):EDUC 401/402, 405 Jana Milloy 291.4149, EDB8534PDP Admissions Diane Kelso 291.3620, EDB8623 France Verret 291.3149, EDB8624External Programs Paula Jamieson 268.6625, EDB8675.3HEART (EDUC 406) Paula Jamieson 291.6625, EDB8675.3Undergrad Advisor Jacquie Breadon 291.3436, EDB8560.1

Faculty of Health Sciences Linda Hegland 268.7188, WMC2218.2

Faculty of ScienceDean’s Office Paul Gregory 291.4222, SSC P9317Biological Science Emelia Kirkwood 291.3539, SSC B8270Chemistry Ken MacFarlane 291.3350, SSC C8049Earth Sciences Tarja Vaisanen 291.4779, TASC1 7203Environmental Sc. Dr. A. Harestad 291.4809, SSC B8153 Rosemary Hotell 291.3772, SSC P9316General Science Rosemary Hotell 291.3772, SSC P9316Mathematics:Enrollment clearance Jane Fabricius 291.3332, SSC K10512Applied Math J. Gray 291.4237, SSC K10531Math & Computing Dr. L. Stacho 291.4816, SSC K10522Math Physics Dr. A. DeBenedictis 291.4369, SSC P9446 Dr. R. Russell 291.4819, SSC K10532Mgmt/Systems Sci. Dr. P. Lisonek 291.3666, SSC K10526Pure Mathematics J. Gray 291.4237, SSC K10531Surrey Math Advis. Dr. Natalia Kouzniak 268.7507,14th floor,Rm270Molec.Biol/Biochem. Dr. Ingrid Northwood 291.3536, SSB8142 Physical Geography Kathy Ward 291.4529, RCB7126Physics Dr. A. DeBenedictis 291.4369, SSC P9446(Applied, SSC Chemical & Mathematical)Statistics & Actuarial Science:Statistics Dr. Larry Weldon 291.3667, SSC K10565Actuarial Science Dr. Gary Parker 291.4818, SSC K10562 Dr. Cary Tsai 268.7044, SSC K10548 Mgmt & Systems Sci. Dr. Larry Weldon 291.3667, SSC K10565

Certificate ProgramsActuarial Math Dr. Gary Parker 291.4818, SSC K10562Appl. Human Nutrition Penny Deck 291.4005, SSC K8629Chinese Studies Christine Prisland 291.4094, AQ5114Crim (Gen’l & Adv.) Phil Jong 291.3645, WMC2644Comm. Econ. Dev. Christina Lai 291 5849, EAA2128Computing Science Margo Leight 291.3393, ASB9941 Nancy Wong 291.4417, ASB9935 William Christensen 268.7552, SUR835TESL Linguistics Rita Parmar 291.5739, RCB9200Ethnic/Intercult. Rels(Sociology) Karen Payne 291.3726, AQ5056Family Studies Karen Payne 291.3726, AQ50561st Nations LangProf Chris Papaianni 291.5595, AQ6188Forestry Geoscience Dr. Doug Stead 268.6670, TASC1 7419French Cdn Studies Colette Sauro 291.3588, AQ6072French Lang. Prof. Rita Gould 291.4505, RCB8108AHealth and Fitness Penny Deck 291.4005, SSC K8629Hellenic Studies Maria Hamilton 291.5886, AQ6219Liberal Arts Renee Lepp 291.4414, AQ6170Literacy Instruction Jacquie Breadon 291.3436, EDB8560.1Native Stud. Res’rch Dr. M. Ignace 250.828.9799, Kamloops Chris Papaianni 291.5595, AQ6188Senior Citizens Dr. Alan Aberbach 268.7973, HC2142Spanish Lang.Prof. Liliana Hill 291.4790, AQ6204Spatial Info.Systems Kathy Ward 291.4529, RCB7126Sustain.Comm.Devel. Christina Lai 291.5849, EAA2128 Urban Studies Kathy Ward 291.4529, RCB7126Women’s Studies Roberta Rogers 291.3593, AQ5105

Post Baccalaureate Diploma ProgramsApplied Sciences Joe Van Snellenberg 291.4684, ASB9861Arts & Social Scis Renee Lepp 291.4414, AQ6170Biological Sciences Emelia Kirkwood 291.3539, SSC B8720Communication Lucie Menkveld 291.3520, K9673 Dr. Gary McCarron 291.3860, K9668Computing Science Margo Leight 291.3393, ASB9941 Nancy Wong 291.4417, ASB9935Criminology Phil Jong 291.3645, WMC2644Education Jacquie Breadon 291.3488, EDB8625Education (Field Programs):MEd Educ Practice Linda Baillie 291.4892, EDB8550Educ Grad. Diploma Linda Baillie 291.4892, EDB8550Ethnic Relations Karen Payne 291.3726, AQ5056First Nations Studies Chris Papaianni 291.5595, AQ6188French/Education Rita Gould 291.4505, RCB8108AGerontology Anne Marie Barrett 291.5065, HC2800Humanities Christine Prisland 291.4094, AQ5114Kinesiology Penny Deck 291.4005, SSC K8629Literacy Instruction Jacquie Breadon 291.3436, EDB8560.1Science Paul Gregory 291.4222, SSC P9317Social Policy Issues Karen Payne 291.3726, AQ5056Sustain.Comm.Devel. Christina Lai 291.5849, EAA2128

Books (new, used & custom courseware)Most course books are available at least two weeks before classes start. Shop early for the best selection of new and used books. Course books and custom courseware are on the lower floor of the Bookstore, arranged by subject, course number, and with a shelf tag listing course number, section, instructor, and required and recommended texts.

Remember: buy used books and save money. Used books are 25% less expensive than new and there’s no GST—that’s 32% in savings! And when you’re finished with your used book, you can sell it at Buyback time for cash.

For information on required course books and prices, log on to my.sfu.ca.

Course books are only refundable up to the end of the second week of the current term, provided you have the original sales receipt and the books are in perfect condition, with no scratches on the cover or marks inside the book.

Course books purchased after the second week of the current term are non-refundable. Books bought at one store may only be refunded at that location.

All unsold course books are returned to the publishers after the sixth week of classes.

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Course books should be purchased before then.

SFU Bookstore (Burnaby campus)All books required for Distance Education courses are available at the Burnaby campus store. Telephone 604.291.3656 for hours of operation.

SFU Bookstore (Vancouver campus)All books required for courses at SFU Vancouver are available at the SFU Bookstore, located on the Mall level in Harbour Centre, and open Monday to Friday, 10:00 to18:00, and Saturday, 10:00 to 17:00, with extended evening hours during peak periods. Telephone 604.291.5048. Books bought at the Harbour Centre store may only be refunded at that location.

SFU Bookstore (Surrey campus)Course books required for courses at SFU Surrey are available at the SFU Bookstore located on the Mezzanine level of the Surrey campus. You can also order online at my.sfu.ca (free shipping within Canada). Books purchased at the Surrey campus may be refunded only at that location.

CalendarsThe entire Calendar is available as a searchable, hyperlinked PDF on the website students.sfu.ca/calendar. You can also download the PDF version. An errata list is also accessible on the site, to encompass updates.

Enrolled Simon Fraser students are entitled to one printed Calendar each year, available at the SFU Bookstore, Burnaby campus; at Information & Registration Services, SFU Vancouver at Harbour Centre; and at Student and Registrar Services, Surrey campus.

If you need your Calendar mailed, the Bookstore requires prior payment of mailing costs of: $7.50 for an address within BC, $12 within the rest of North America, and $30 internationally. Send your cheque in Canadian funds or a money order drawn on a Canadian bank (made payable to Simon Fraser University) to:

Calendar Orders, SFU BookstoreSimon Fraser University8888 University DriveBurnaby, BC V5A 1S6, Canada

Library/ID Card and U-Pass CardReturning students who have a Library/ID card, a current mailing address within Canada, and who are enrolled in at least one eligible class by Friday July 7, will be mailed a U-Pass card. Please verify and update your mailing address before July 7 at goSFU.

Library/ID cards and U-Pass cards for new students and those students who do not receive their U-Pass card in the mail will be issued during the following times:

Burnaby campusMaggieBenstonCentre,RoomTBA:Wednesday August 30 to Thursday August 31, from 9:00 to 18:00Friday September 1, from 10:00 to 16:00Tuesday September 5 to Thursday September 7, from 9:00 to 18:00 Friday September 8 from 10:00 to 16:00

Starting Tuesday September 12 you can have your photo taken for, and receive, your Library/ID card and your U-Pass card at the Student Services General Enquiries counter (MBC 3000) during regular office hours.

Vancouver campusIf you are taking classes at Harbour Centre, you can get your new Library/ID card and U-Pass card from Information and Registration Services beginning Wednesday August 30, during regular office hours as posted at www.vancouver.sfu.ca/misc/inforeg.html.

Surrey campusDue to the unique nature of the campus, getting into it involves having an access card. If you are a new SFU Surrey program student, you MUST get your Library/ID access card at the Surrey campus. This will happen during New Student Orientation, which will take place August 30 and 31, 2006. You will also receive your U-Pass card during this time.

New students accepted into Burnaby-specific programs who are taking classes at SFU Surrey in the Fall term MUST get their SFU Library/ID cards from the Burnaby campus. A separate access card will be made available to you by the SFU Surrey Security office when you arrive on the first day of classes. Please keep an eye on your SFU email for future updates.

Returning SFU Surrey program students who have lost their Library/ID access card will be able to get a replacement card starting Tuesday September 5, 2006 during regular card production hours: Monday to Friday, 10 am to 4 pm.

If you are currently taking classes at SFU Surrey and didn’t receive your U-Pass in the mail, you can get your U-Pass from the Student and Registrar Services Counter beginning Wednesday August 30.

For more information on accessing your U-Pass, go to www.sfu.ca/upass.

ParkingLocation: West Mall Complex, Room 3110Telephone: 604.291.5534 Hours: Monday to Friday, from 8:30 to 16:30Extended Hours: September 5 to 8, 2006, from 8:30 to 18:00Website: www.sfu.ca/security/Parking

All parking lots on campus, except the visitor parking areas, are reserved 24 hours for permit holders only. All vehicles must park only in designated parking areas, displaying valid Simon Fraser University permits.

For complete details about parking permit purchases, visit us on the web.

For current information on road conditions, University closures, and TransLink bus route delays, call 604.444.4929.

FeesAll students* are required to pay tuition fees (based on credit hours per class), the Student Activity fee, the Student Services fee, the Recreation-Athletic fee, and the U-Pass fee, each term.

*Fee exemptionPersons aged sixty years or more at the beginning of the term, who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents, are exempt from undergraduate tuition fees, except in the case of field schools. All participants in field schools will be assessed the fees established for that field school.

Tuition fees Domestic International students International studentsPer Term Hour Tuition Fee (before Fall 2003) (Fall 2003 & thereafter)

Normal credit* 148.10 444.30 481.50Class Challenge 148.10 444.30 481.50Audit 74.05 222.15 240.75Co-op Practicum 627.00 627.00 627.00Credits for classes at the 200 level and above, offered by the Faculty of Business Administration, are (per term hour): 195.60 491.80 529.00Credits for classes at the 200 level and above, offered by the School of Computing Science, are (per term hour): 155.60 451.90 489.00Credits for classes at the 200 level and above, offered by the School of Engineering Science, are (per term hour): 163.00 459.30 496.40For details go tostudents.sfu.ca/fees.

Student Activity FeeThe Student Activity Fee is $61.25 per term for all students, except:Students aged sixty years or older who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents NilAudit classes only NilDesignated “off-campus” classes only $ 30.65Three or fewer class hours for credit $ 30.65Summer Session classes only $ 30.65Intersession classes only $ 30.65Any combination of Intersession/Summer Session/Summer Term $ 61.25Co-op term only $ 30.65Combination of Co-op term and any credit course $ 61.25

Student Activity Fee break-down: Full-time Part-time $ 61.25 $ 30.65Simon Fraser Student Society membership $ 25.35 $ 12.68SFSS Building Fund/Capital Levy $ 15 $ 7.50

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Cdn Feder. of Students provincial mbrship $ 3.75 $ 1.88Cdn Feder. of Students national mbrship $ 3.75 $ 1.88Peak newspaper $ 4.90 $ 2.45CJSF Radio Station $ 3 $ 1.50SFU PIRG (Public Interest Research Grp) $ 3 $ 1.50WUSC Student Refugee $ 1 $ 0.50First Nations Student Association $ 0.75 $ 0.38Accessibility Fund $ 0.75 $ 0.38

Universal Transit PassThe U-Pass fee is $98 per term. The following students are not eligible for the U-Pass and will be exempt from this fee:

• students who are not assessed Simon Fraser Student Society fees • students who are enrolled in Distance Education courses only• students who are enrolled in designated ‘off-campus’ courses only

For more information about the U-Pass program, go towww.sfu.ca/upass.

The following students will be exempted from the U-Pass fee by following the procedures for U-Pass Exemption at the U-Pass website (www.sfu.ca/upass). Please note that supporting documentation will be required:

• students who do not reside in the Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRD) and who attend classes at a Simon Fraser University campus on average 1 day per week or less during the term

• students who are registered with TransLink as handyDART users or hold a valid non-transferable TransLink transit pass

• students who hold a valid TransLink U-Pass issued from another postsecondary educational institution

• students who have a documented physical or psychological condition which prevents the use of public transit.

The U-Pass fee is charged to all students at the time of enrollment in classes. For exempt students, the U-Pass fee reversal will be applied to accounts bythefirstweekofclasses.

Student Services FeeThe Student Services Fee is $36.39 per term for all students except for students enrolled in:

Audit classes only NilDistance Education classes only NilOff campus classes only Nil

Recreation-Athletic FeeThe Recreation-Athletic Fee is currently $60.65 per term for all students, except:

Students aged sixty years or older who areCanadian citizens or permanent residents NilAudit classes only NilDesignated “off-campus” classes only NilThree or fewer class hours for credit $ 30.33Summer Session classes only $ 30.33Intersession classes only $ 30.33Any combination of Intersession/Summer Session/Summer Term $ 60.65

Other feesGraduation fees: Granting of a degree $ 35 Award of certificate or diploma $ 20 Late application to graduate $ 20(Persons aged sixty or older, who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents, are exempt from graduation fees)Replacement ID/Library Card $ 16.50Replacement U-Pass Card $ 20Replacement Surrey Library/Access Card $ 25

Viewing your student accountAfter you’ve enrolled and/or made class changes, view your student account at goSFU under “Finances”.

You must pay your outstanding tuition fees for Fall term no later than September 15. Co-op Practicum fees must be paid no later than October 20. You will be assessed a penalty on outstanding fees: 2% (24% per annum) after the last day of the sixth week of classes (regardless of pending scholarships, bursaries, awards, tuition waivers and school

associate certificates) and an additional 2% (24% per annum) each month thereafter. While you have outstanding fees you cannot enroll in subsequent semesters, and other sanctions will be applied.

Paying your deposit and feesPaying your fees by internet banking is the preferred method of payment.Internet banking payments will be accepted from the following financial institutions: Bank of Nova Scotia, the Royal Bank, the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, the TD Bank, the Bank of Montreal, MBank, the Hong Kong Bank (HSBC), and all credit unions in BC.

If you already have internet banking privileges on the web:1. set up Simon Fraser University as a “Billing Account”2. go to “make a payment” and enter “Simon Fraser University”3. enter your 9-digit SFU student number as the invoice number or billing number (Note:

some banks need a 10-digit number for the student/billing number. In this case, add a zero to the beginning of your student number.)

4. enter amount of payment5. record the “confirmation number” for your records6. allow two to three business days for payment to show on your SFU Student Account.

If you need to set up internet banking, contact your bank or credit union. Once you have internet banking access, follow the steps above.

If you pay by cheque or money order:1. make your cheque or money order payable to “Simon Fraser University” 2. print your SFU student number clearly on the front of the cheque or money order3. deposit it in the large red and blue mailbox located inside the top level of the Maggie

Benston Student Services Centre, or mail it to:

Student AccountsStudent Services, MBC 3000Simon Fraser University8888 University DriveBurnaby, BC V5A 1S6

Please allow two to three business days for your payment to be processed.

If you decide to pay in person, SFU will accept all debit cards for payment, but will not accept credit cards for tuition and fees. Pay at:• SFU Burnaby: Student Services General Enquiries counter, MBC 3000, Monday to

Thursday 09:00-18:00 and Friday 10:00-16:30• SFU Vancouver: Information and Registration Services, 515 West Hastings Street,

Vancouver, Monday to Thursday 10:00-19:00 and Friday 10:00-17:00• SFU Surrey: Student and Registrar Services, Room 100, 2400 Central City, 10153

King George Highway, Surrey, Monday to Friday 09:00-16:30

Please do not mail cash to the University. SFU does not accept responsibility for payments lost in the mail.

All of your student account information is available at go.sfu.ca.

Refund cheques for overpaymentsIf you have overpaid, you need to submit a refund request to Student Accounts in Student Services. Please go to students.sfu.ca/studentaccounts for refund dates and a refund request form.

Financial AssistanceFinancial Assistance hours: Monday to Thursday, 9:00 to 18:00, Friday 10:00 to 16.30. E-mail: [email protected]

Website students.sfu.ca/fa, and check the latest SFU Calendar under Financial Assistance in both the Undergraduate and Graduate sections.

Applications for the BC Student Assistance Program, which includes Canada Student Loan, BC Student Loan, and Grants, should be submitted by July3,2006 for the Fall 2006 term.

BC students attending Simon Fraser may apply online at www.bcsap.bc.ca for BC Student Assistance, or by paper applications which are available from the financial assistance offices of any postsecondary institution. Paper applications must be submitted directly to the Ministry of Advanced Education in Victoria. Once your application is received, the Ministry will take up to eight weeks to complete the assessment. Submitting your application by July 3 allows you time to discuss any subsequent reassessment, appeals or concerns with an Advisor in Financial Assistance, MBC 3200, and to receive your loan for

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the beginning of the Fall term.

Student Loans are interest-free and non-repayable while you maintain full-time student status (9 or more credit hours for an undergraduate student or enrolled as a full-time graduate student) and provided you submit the necessary forms to your financial institution and/or service provider by the required date to maintain interest-free status and non-repayable status. These forms are: Schedule 1 (for Canada Student Loans) or Schedule 2 (for Canada Student Loan interest-free status), and the new British Columbia Student Loan Agreement (for BC Student Loans) or Certificate 2 (for BC Student Loan interest-free status).

Schedule 2 and Certificate 2 forms are available from financial assistance offices, and from banks where your previous guaranteed and/or risk-sharing loans were negotiated. These forms must be completed by Simon Fraser University’s Student Services and submitted by you to your financial institution and/or service provider.

NOTE: Government regulations do not permit the retroactive completion of these forms past the end date of your study period.

Canada Student Loans and provincial student loans are separate loans.

For more information on interest-free status, please refer to our website at students.sfu.ca/fa, or visit www.canlearn.ca for Canada Student Loans and www.bcsap.bc.ca for BC Student Loans.

You are responsible for arranging your loan repayments with your financial institution and/or service provider. While repayments begin six months after your financial institution and/or service provider last receives formal notification of your full-time status, interest is calculated on Canada Student Loans and BC Student Loans immediately after full-time studies end.

The Federal Government has Canada Study Grants available for High-need Part-time Students, Students with Dependants, Female Doctoral Students, and Students with Permanent Disabilities. Canada Access Grants are also available to Students with a Permanent Disability and Students from Low Income Families. Check with Financial Assistance for details about these programs or visit the BC Student Assistance Program website at www.bcsap.bc.ca.

Application deadlinesBC Student Assistance Program (BCSAP)While the deadline date is six weeks before the end of your study period, you are advised to submit your Fall 2006 application by July3,2006.

Work-Study ProgramThe Work-Study Program provides part-time on-campus jobs for full-time undergraduate and graduate students. This program is open to domestic and international students. Only students who are eligible for Work-Study will be notified. All applications will be considered for bursaries. If you wish to apply you must complete the “Application for Student Financial Assistance” and indicate your interest to participate in the Work-Study Program. We expect that students will be able to apply online for the Fall 2006 term. Please check our website at students.sfu.ca/fa in late June/early July 2006 for updates. Application deadline is July14,2006 for all students.

SFU Open Bursaries/Private BursariesWe expect that students will be able to apply online for the Fall 2006 term. Please check our website at students.sfu.ca/fa in late June/early July 2006 for updates. Application deadline is July14,2006.

Private Scholarships administered by SFUApplication deadline is the end of the second week of classes (Fall term 2006: September18,2006).

SFU Open Undergraduate ScholarshipsYou don’t need to apply for these scholarships, as eligible students are identified from academic records in Student Services. Qualification for the Open Scholarship is determined at the end of the fourth week of classes. For the current term, it is expected that a minimum CGPA of 3.700 will be required but there are additional criteria for qualification. Please refer to the Financial Assistance and Awards website: students.sfu.ca/fa.

The amount of the Open Scholarship that is awarded to each qualifying student is determined by the number of qualifying students and the budget available for this Scholarship. Qualifying students will be notified by mail as to the amount of the Open Undergraduate Scholarship.

Undergraduate Degree RequirementsStudents admitted to degree programs at the University in Fall 2006 and after must complete Writing, Quantitative and Breadth courses as part of their degree requirements. Courses will be labeled “W”, “Q” or “B”, and students will take a number of credits of each of these types of courses.

Writing—WCourses labeled “W” are writing intensive, and will assist students to learn the course content through the process of writing assignments. These courses will help students to improve their writing abilities and overall communication skills.

Students in degree programs are required to take the following W courses:• 1 lower division W course (3 credit hours or more)• 1 upper division W course, normally in the major subject (3 credit hours or more)

Students are required to complete their first W course within their first 60 credit hours of a degree program. Students transferring to SFU from a college are recommended to register in a W course as soon as possible if they do not already have a transferable W course.

Quantitative—QCourses labeled “Q” will assist students to develop quantitative (numerical, geometric) or formal (deductive, probabilistic) reasoning, and to develop skills in practical problem solving, critical evaluation, or analysis.

Students in degree programs are required to take the following Q courses:• 2 Q courses, lower or upper division (6 credit hours or more)

Students are required to complete their first Q course within their first 60 credit hours of a degree program. Students transferring to SFU from a college are recommended to register in a Q course as soon as possible if they do not already have transferable Q courses.

Breadth—BCourses labeled “B” will expose students to concepts and ideas from a range of disciplines and perspectives, and will offer students an opportunity to actively examine and assess their values, beliefs and commitments.

Students in degree programs are required to take the following B courses:• 2 courses labeled as B-Humanities (B-Hum, 6 credit hours)• 2 courses labeled as B-Science (B-Sci, 6 credit hours)• 2 courses labeled as B-Social Science (B-Soc, 6 credit hours)

Only courses outside of the student’s major may count as a B. For example, a student majoring in Engineering Science will not be able to count Engineering Science 100 as one of their B-Sci requirements; a student majoring in English will not be able to count English 101 as one of their B-Hum requirements. Students may complete B courses throughout their degree programs, taking courses at the lower or upper division. Students transferring to SFU from a college are may bring with them an unlimited number of transferable B courses.

Multiple W, Q, and B DesignationsSome courses may fulfill more than one requirement. For instance, a course may count as Q and B, or W and B, or W and Q, or W, Q and B, and students will receive all designation credit. No course, however, may fulfill two B requirements. Some courses may have multiple B designations (such as B-Soc and B-Hum), but students must select one designation of a course to fulfill their requirements. For example, when taking Archaeology 232, a student must decide if they are taking this course to fulfill B-Hum or B-Soc, even though when the course appears on the transcript it will show both labels.

Transfer Credit from CollegeBC college courses that transfer to SFU courses for credit and are certified as W, Q, and B will be counted as W, Q, and B on the student’s record at SFU.

Foundations CoursesThe content of W and Q courses presume that students taking these courses have met a basic competency standard. Two Foundations courses are available to students not ready for W and/or Q courses: Foundations of Academic Literacy (FAL), and Foundations of Analytic and Quantitative Reasoning (FAN). Students will be advised at admission if they are required to register in one or both of these courses.

Students required to register in one or both of these courses must do so within their first 30 credit hours at SFU, and complete the course within 45 credit hours of a degree program. A grade of C or better is required to progress from FAL into W courses or FAN into Q courses. Students may attempt these courses no more than twice. If the required grade of C is not achieved in two attempts or before 45 credit hours, students will be blocked from registering in further course work at SFU until competency in English and Math are

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demonstrated. This competency can be demonstrated by retaking English 12 or high school Math, by achieving a score of 5 on the essay section of the LPI (with a minimum of 60% on the subsections), or by registering in transferable college courses.

Students transferring to SFU with 60 credit hours are recommended to register as soon as possible in FAL or FAN if they are required to take one or both of these courses.• FoundationsofAcademicLiteracy(FAL099) This course is an introduction to the kinds of reading and writing students will

encounter in lower-division courses across university disciplines. Credits earned in FAL 099 are additive, and do not count toward the total credits required for a degree. The grade received in FAL 099 is included in calculation of the cumulative grade point average. Students must receive a C or better in this course to proceed to a W course. Students may attempt this course twice.

• FoundationsofAnalyticandQuantitativeReasoning(FAN099) This course is for students who need to upgrade their quantitative background in

preparation for SFU Q courses. It is also recommended for students who wish to refresh skills after several years away from mathematics. A combination of lectures and small group seminars will allow students to develop study skills and build confidence in their quantitative abilities, develop understanding of how mathematics is one of the keys to mastering other disciplines, and understand how Q skills are useful in everyday situations. Credits earned in FAN 099 are additive, and do not count towards the total credits required for a degree. The grade received in FAN 099 is included in calculation of the cumulative grade point average. Students must receive a C or better in this course to proceed to a W course. Students may attempt this course twice.

Free Q placement testing is also available. The Quantitative Placement Test can be written at the Q Support Centre (AQ 4000 level). Students who receive a pass on this test may bypass FAN 099 and may instead register directly in a Q course.

Online and Distance EducationNote: it is strongly recommended that you obtain a copy of the class outline before enrolling in a class, to ensure you will be able to meet the course requirements. Outlines are available at the Centre for Online and Distance Education, West Mall 1300, or on the Centre’s website: www.sfu.ca/cde.

When enrolling on goSFU, you’ll need to indicate:1 whether or not you wish to be included on the student telephone list2 whether you wish to pick up the class materials or have them mailed3 whether you wish to pick up the required textbooks or have them mailed, or whether

you don’t require textbooks.

1. student telephone listA telephone list is compiled during the fourth week of classes to give you the telephone numbers of other students enrolled in the same class. Answering “yes” to this question when enrolling gives us permission to include your number on the list. It does not mean that you will be mailed a list automatically. The list is available for pick-up at the Centre or will be mailed upon request.

2. class materialsStarting the first week of classes, enrollment in a class is determined by class material availability.

You’ll pay a class materials/service fee of $40 for each distance education class, as well as a refundable deposit for some classes to cover damage to copyrighted materials and/or video tapes-these materials must be returned at the end of the term. Both the $40 class materials fee and the refundable deposit are in addition to your tuition fees, for which all students are assessed (including persons aged 60 years or more). Please note that required textbooks are not included in the $40 class materials fee.

If you live within the Greater Vancouver Regional District you are encouraged to pick up class materials before the term starts-telephone 604.291.3524 to make sure class materials are available. Class material pickup begins August 14. Class materials are mailed (if you so indicate when you enroll and provided your mailing address is within Canada) approximately two weeks before classes start. You may receive class materials and/or textbooks late if you enroll after August 13.

If class materials have been released and are returned on or before October 2, you will be refunded $30 of the $40 class fee (there will be a $10 administrative charge). The entire $40 class material fee is non-refundable if you return material after October 2. You must return your class materials in person or postmarked by this date to be eligible for a refund (subject to the materials being in good, unmarked condition). C.O.D. or bus depot returns are not accepted.

3. textbooksIf you have a mailing address in the Greater Vancouver Regional District you are responsible for buying your textbooks at the SFU Bookstore, which has extended hours at the beginning of the term. Note: Textbooks are not mailed if your mailing address is within the Greater Vancouver Regional District (with the exception of Mission, Bowen Island, Lions Bay, Abbotsford and Whistler), even if you so indicate when enrolling.

If you have a mailing address outside the Greater Vancouver Regional District (including Mission, Bowen Island, Lions Bay, Abbotsford and Whistler) you will have textbooks mailed C.O.D. only if you so indicate when enrolling, provided your mailing address is in Canada. If you request your textbooks be mailed you should enroll by August 13 to ensure receipt of textbooks before classes start. Students sponsored by VRS should contact the Centre for Online and Distance Education at 1-800-663-1411 to make alternate arrangements. If you request your texts be mailed, but refuse the COD package when delivered or do not pick the package up from your postal outlet, you may be assessed the delivery charges.

Mailing address and telephone numberMake sure the Centre for Online and Distance Education has your current mailing address and telephone number. If you change your address on goSFU after August 7, you must notify the Centre for Online and Distance Education separately. If you wish to change your mailing address and/or telephone number with only the Centre, you should do so directly. Your telephone number on file will be used by tutor-markers to make the introductory telephone call, if applicable, and any subsequent calls. If you are located outside Canada and wish to make telephone contact with your tutor-marker, you must initiate and absorb the costs of all telephone calls.

Students with a mailing address outside CanadaYou must contact the Centre for Online and Distance Education to make arrangements before class materials and textbooks will be released. Provided that you enroll by August 7 and contact the Centre immediately following enrollment, your course materials should arrive by the start of classes. All materials, including textbooks, will be sent by courier and students have two payment options: (1) prepayment by money order or bank draft that must be received prior to materials being released, or (2) by having your University account assessed accordingly and making payment with your tuition fees. Please note that students situated out of the country for all or part of the term are required to fax or courier all assignments to the Centre for Online and Distance Education, except for classes that require you to send assignments electonically. All marked assignments will be returned by mail. The Centre is not able to return assignments or respond to correspondence by fax.

ExaminationsIf you are in the Lower Mainland or other specific regions of the Fraser Valley, you are required to come to campus to write distance education examinations. The dates for classes that have midterm examinations are given below. For the final examination dates, please refer to the Examination Schedule in this timetable. All exam rescheduling requests are subject to approval. A $30 fee will be charged for each exam that requires rescheduling.

If you will be out of town, either within or outside of Canada, when the exam is scheduled, you will be required to find a suitable proctor, complete an application and have it approved one month prior to the scheduled examination date. It is your responsibility to meet all deadlines. IfyouwillbewritinganexamoutsideofNorthAmerica,youMUSTcontacttheCentretoreviewproctorselectionprocedurespriortoselectingaproctor. Rescheduling of examinations for extenuating circumstances will be considered with supporting documentation.

Midterm Examinations, Fall 2006CLASS DATE TIME TYPE (For on-campus exam only)BISC 100 October 11 19:30 - 20:30 ClosedCMNS 372 October 16 19:30 - 21:30 ClosedCMPT 165 October 24 19:30 - 20:20 SpecialCRIM 355 October 20 19:30 - 20:30 ClosedCRIM 402 October 25 19:30 - 21:00 ClosedEDUC 220 October 18 19:00 - 22:00 ClosedEDUC 222 October 19 19:30 - 21:30 ClosedENGL 199 October 25 19:00 - 22:00 ClosedFNST 101 October 26 19:30 - 21:30 ClosedGERM 104 October 26 19:00 - 22:00 ClosedGERO 420 October 17 19:30 - 21:30 ClosedHUM 102 October 18 19:30 - 20:30 ClosedKIN 105† October 23 19:30 - 21:30 ClosedKIN 110† (# 1) October 4 19:30 - 20:30 ClosedKIN 110† (# 2) November 8 19:30 - 20:30 Closed

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KIN 140 October 13 19:30 - 21:30 ClosedKIN 142 October 24 19:30 - 21:30 ClosedKIN 143 October 25 19:30 - 20:40 ClosedKIN 212 October 17 19:00 - 21:30 ClosedKIN 325 October 26 19:30 - 20:30 ClosedKIN 342 October 16 19:30 - 21:00 ClosedKIN 444 October 19 19:30 - 20:30 ClosedKIN 461 October 27 19:30 - 21:30 ClosedMACM 101 October 27 19:30 - 21:30 SpecialPOL 221 October 11 19:30 - 21:30 ClosedPSYC 280 October 12 19:30 - 21:30 ClosedSA 101 October 20 19:30 - 21:30 ClosedSA 420 October 17 19:30 - 21:30 ClosedSTAT 101 October 23 19:30 - 20:20 OpenSTAT 270 October 27 19:30 - 21:00 Closed

Fall 2006 classesEnroll for the following classes by entering the catalogue numbers listed in the Timetable. (Note the deposits required.) If you require your class materials and/or textbooks mailed, you must complete the Distance Education material “mail/pick-up” information on goSFU at the time you enroll. Note: students are strongly advised to obtain a copy of the class outline for required textbooks and/or software, computer requirements, etc., available at the Centre for Online and Distance Education or by calling 604.291.3524 (1.800.663.1411 toll free in Canada) or at www.sfu.ca/cde.

CLASS TITLE REFUNDABLEARCH 226 Prehistory of Religion: Shamans/Sorcerers/Saints $25.00BISC 100 Introduction to Biology $0.00CMNS 110 Introduction to Communication Studies 0.00CMNS 130 Explorations in Mass Communication 0.00CMNS 261 Documentary Research in Communication $0.00CMNS 371 Structure of Book Publishing Industry in Canada $25.00CMNS 372 The Publishing Process $25.00CMPT 165 Introduction to Multimedia and the Internet $0.00CNS 160 The Social Background of Canada $0.00CNS 210 Foundations of Canadian Culture 0.00CNS 280 Canadian Political Economy $25.00CNS 390 Hockey in Canadian Popular Culture 0.00CNS 490 The Canadian Intellectual Tradition $40.00CRIM 101 Introduction to Criminology 0.00CRIM 103 Psych. Explanations of Criminal/Deviant Behaviour 0.00CRIM 104 Sociological Expl’ns of Criminal/Deviant Behaviour $25.00CRIM 131 Intro to Crim. Justice System:Total Syst. Approach 0.00CRIM 135 Intro to Cdn Law/Legal Inst.: Crim. Justice Persp. $25.00CRIM 220 Research Methods in Criminology 0.00CRIM 230 Criminal Law 0.00CRIM 241 Introduction to Corrections $75.00CRIM 300 Current Theories and Perspectives in Criminology 0.00CRIM 312 Criminological Perspectives on Social Problems $25.00CRIM 314 Mental Disorder, Criminality, and the Law $0.00CRIM 320 Quantitative Research Methods in Criminology $0.00CRIM 343 Correctional Practice $0.00CRIM 355 The Forensic Sciences $0.00CRIM 369 Prof’l Ethics/Interpersonal Skills in Crim. Justice $25.00CRIM 402 Biological Explanations of Crime $25.00EDUC 220 Introduction to Educational Psychology 0.00EDUC 222 Research Methods in Educational Psychology 0.00EDUC 230 Introduction to Philosophy of Education $25.00EDUC 322 The Social Lives of School Children $0.00EDUC 325 Assessment for Classroom Teaching $25.00EDUC 326 Classroom Management and Discipline $25.00EDUC 351 Teaching the Older Adult $25.00EDUC 422 Learning Disabilities $25.00EDUC 433 Philosophical Issues in Curriculum $25.00EDUC 446 Law for the Classroom Teacher 0.00EDUC 464 Early Childhood Education $25.00EDUC 465 Children’s Literature $25.00EDUC 471 Curriculum Development: Theory and Practice $0.00EDUC 485 Designs for Learning: Writing $25.00ENGL 101 Introduction to Fiction $25.00ENGL 199 Introduction to University Writing 0.00ENGL 207 Twentieth Century Literatures in English 0.00

ENGL 304 Studies in Medieval Literature $25.00ENGL 327 Studies in Romantic Literature $25.00ENGL 340 Twentieth Century British Literature to 1945 $25.00FNST 101 Cultures/Languages/Origins of Cda’s First Peoples $40.00FPA 104 Music Fundamentals 0.00GERM 104 German for Reading Knowledge I 0.00GERM 204 German for Reading Knowledge II 0.00GERO 403 Counselling Issues with Older Adults TBAGERO 420 ST: Sociology of Aging $0.00GRK 110 Modern Greek for Beginners I $0.00HIST 338 World War II $60.00HIST 339 The British Empire and Commonwealth $25.00HUM 102 Classical Mythology 0.00HUM 230 Introduction to Religious Studies 0.00JAPN 100 Introduction to Japanese I 0.00KIN 105 Fundaments of Human Structure and Function 0.00KIN 110 Human Nutrition: Current Issues $0.00KIN 140 Contemporary Health Issues $25.00KIN 142 Introduction to Kinesiology $75.00KIN 143 Exercise Management 0.00KIN 212 Food and Society $25.00KIN 325 Basic Human Anatomy 0.00KIN 342 Active Health $180.00 KIN 444 Cardiac Disease: Prevention and Rehabilitation 0.00KIN 461 Physiological Aspects of Aging $25.00LING 360 Linguistics and Language Teaching $25.00MACM 101 Discrete Mathematics I 0.00POL 151 The Administration of Justice $25.00POL 221 Introduction to Canadian Government $40.00POL 232 US Politics $25.00POL 241 Introduction to International Politics $25.00POL 327 Globalization and the Canadian State $25.00PSYC 280 Introduction to Biological Psychology 0.00SA 101 Introduction to Anthropology $25.00SA 150 Introduction to Sociology $25.00SA 250 Introduction to Sociological Theory $0.00SA 316 Tourism and Social Policy $25.00SA 358 The Philosophy of the Social Sciences 0.00SA 420 Sociology of Aging $0.00SCD 401 Concepts/Techniques/Principles for CED Practice $25.00SCD 403 Models/Cases In Comm.Econ.Dev/ $25.00STAT 101 Introduction to Statistics 0.00STAT 270 Introduction to Probability and Statistics 0.00WS 102 Introduction to Western Feminisms 0.00

SFU VancouverSimon Fraser University Vancouver (515 West Hastings Street, www.vancouver.sfu.ca) offers a wide variety of undergraduate, graduate and continuing education classes in downtown Vancouver.

The campus has a student services/enrollment office, a library, a bookstore, an instructional computing facility, and a health services clinic, as well as the administrative offices for Gerontology, the Faculty of Business Administration@Vancouver, Graduate Liberal Studies, the Master of Publishing program, the Master of Public Policy program, the David Lam Centre for International Communication, the TIME Centre, and Continuing Studies.

As a full-service office, Information and Registration Services at Harbour Centre provides information on SFU Vancouver in particular, and the University in general. Students can pay fees and obtain all associated enrollment services, including Academic Advising, at the Office, which is open from 10:00 to 19:00 Monday through Thursday, and from 10:00 to 17:00 on Fridays, telephone 604.291.5000.

The following undergraduate classes offered at SFU Vancouver are listed by department in the Timetable as “Harbour Ce” and may be selected through goSFU. Please note that these classes are not designated as “off campus.”

Fall 2006 ClassesBUS 488-3 Group Dynamics and TeamworkCHIN 100-3 Mandarin Chinese ICMNS 220-3 Understanding Television

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CMNS 221-3 Media and AudiencesCMNS 253-3 Information Technol.CMNS 262-3 Qualitative Cmns ResearchCMNS 334-4 Cultural PolicyCMNS 362-6 Eval.Methods/RsrchCMNS 375-4 Magazine PublishingCMNS 425-4 Apl.Cmns/Social Iss.CMNS 428-4 Media Analysis GrpCMNS 444-4 Polit.Econ.Intl.CmnsCMNS 446-4 Cmns of ScienceCMNS 447-4 Negotiation/DialogueCMNS 453-4 Information SocietyCMNS 458-4 Info Technology GrpCMNS 472-4 Bks/Markets/ReadersCMNS 473-4 Pub. Design/PrintCMNS 478-4 Publishing GroupCMNS 486-4 Special Topics in CmnsCMNS 488-4 Selected Topics in CmnsCMPT 126-3 Intro.Cmpt.Sci and ProgrammingCMPT 300-3 Operating Systems ICMPT 354-3 Database Systems ICNS 481-3 Special Regional TopicsDIAL 390-5 DialogueDIAL 391-5 SeminarDIAL 392-5 Final ProjectECON 105-3 Principles of MacroeconomicsENGL 199W-3 Introduction to Univ. WritingENGL 376-4 Special StudiesENGL 449W-4 American Lit. since 1900FPA 150-3 Intro to Acting IFPA 167-3 Visual Art and Culture IFPA 237-3 Select Topics Film and VideoFPA 313-3 Arts,Aud,Patron,InstFPA 337-3 Select.Topics Film and VideoFPA 341-3 World MusicFPA 366-3 Seminar/Visual Art IFREN 120-3 French for BeginnersGEOG 322W-4 World ResourcesGEOG 324-4 Geog-TransportationGEOG 387-4 Geography and GenderGERM 102-4 Intro German IGERO 300-3 Intro to GerontologyGERO 301-3 Research MethodsGERO 406-3 Death and DyingGERO 409-3 Mental Health and AgingHIST 407-4 Pop Cul-Gr.Brit/EurHIST 422-4 Greece 1935-1444HIST 485-4 Studies in History IHIST 486-4 Studies in History IIHUM 101W-3 Introduction to the HumanitiesHUM 350-4 Great FiguresJAPN 100-3 Intro. Japanese IJAPN 101-3 Intro to Japanese IIKIN 110-3 Human NutritionKIN 140-3 Contemporary HealthKIN 303-3 KinanthropometryKIN 304W-3 Inquiry and MeasurementKIN 310-3 Exer/Work PhysiologyKIN 343-3 Active HealthKIN 375-3 Growth and Develop.LING 220-3 Intro.To LinguisticsMACM 101-3 Discrete Math IPHIL 220-3 Social/Pol Phil.PHIL 300-3 Intro to PhilosophySA 356-4 Ethnography/Qual.MthSA 460-4 Spec.Topics Soc/ Anth I (Sa)SCD 201-3 Intro Com.Economic DevelopmentSCD 301-4 Sustainable Com.Econ.Develop.SPAN 102-3 Intro Spanish ISPAN 103-3 Intro Spanish IIWS 205-3 Women and Popular CultureWS 305-4 Conceiving Creativity

Seniors coursesCNS 210-3 Foundations-CultureENGL 310-4 Early Modern LiteratureHIST 436-4 British ColumbiaHUM 101W-3 Introduction to the Humanities

SFU SurreyIn September 2006 Simon Fraser University will open its expanded permanent Surrey campus at Central City, 250 - 13450 - 102 Avenue in Surrey. Located next to the Surrey Central Skytrain station, the campus offers 322,000 square feet of classrooms, teaching and research laboratories, and office space. The campus offers a variety of services to students including Co-operative Education programs, Library, Reprographics, Recreation Services, SFU Bookstore, Student Development and Programming Centre, Student Learning Commons, Personal Counseling, Academic/Program Advising, and Registrar Services. There are also many student-run clubs, unions, and activities. For more details on services available at SFU Surrey, go to http://www.surrey.sfu.ca/c_students/ and click on resources for students.

The Surrey campus offers undergraduate programs in Arts and Social Sciences, Business Administration, Computing Science, Education, Interactive Arts and Technology, and Science. Graduate programs in Computing Science, Interactive Arts and Technology and Mathematics are also available. SFU Surrey also offers programs in continuing studies and professional development (PDP). For more information on the programs offered at Surrey, please see: http://www.sfu.ca/surrey/p_students/index.html

Undergraduate students entering first year at the Surrey campus have a choice of three innovative cohort programs:

ExplorationsA program presenting students with opportunities in the humanities and social sciences (offered by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences). Students enrolled in the Explorations program or in Business Administration via Explorations, are required to take the following core courses at the Surrey campus. Students wishing to take additional courses may do so at any campus as their schedules permit.

Fall Core Courses:EXPL 110-3 Organising SocietyEXPL 120-3 Experiencing SocietyEXPL 130-3 Global Development: Issues and PatternsEXPL 140-3 Immigration: Identities, Histories, Voices

Science Year OneA suite of first-year science courses offered by the Faculty of Science.

Fall Courses:BISC 101-4 General BiologyCHEM 121-4 General Chemistry and Laboratory IMATH 150-4 Calculus I MATH 151-3 Calculus IMATH 154-3 Calculus I for the Biological SciencesPHYS 140-4 Studio Physics - Mechanics and Modern PhysicsThe program is aimed at aspiring science majors but also accommodates students with goals such as Business, Computing Science, and Engineering Science for some of whom the appropriate core will include courses offered by other faculties, such as CMPT 120-3 and MACM 101-3. For details see: www.surrey.sfu.ca/p_students/science/

Life Sciences Year TwoUndergraduates who have completed appropriate prerequisites can enter the second-year program offered by the Faculty of Science.

Fall CoursesBISC 202-3 GeneticsCHEM 215-4 Introduction to Analytical ChemistryCHEM 281-4 Organic Chemistry IMBB 221-3 Cellular Biology and BiochemistryThe program is aimed at students intending to major in Biological Sciences or Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, and will also be useful for students intending to major in Kinesiology, to apply to professional programs, such as medicine and dentistry, or to pursue other directions in the Life Sciences such as Biotechnology. For details see: www.surrey.sfu.ca/p_students/science/ and click on Life Sciences Year 2.

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TechOneAn interdisciplinary program focusing on the interplay of creative arts and information technology (offered by the Faculty of Applied Sciences). Students enrolled in the TechOne Program are required to take the following core courses at the Surrey campus. Students wishing to take additional courses may do so at any campus as their schedules permit.

Fall Core CoursesCMPT 120-3 Introduction to Computing Science and Programming IIAT 100-3 Systems of Media RepresentationTECH 100-3 Foundations of Teamwork and Communications IFor new students who have been accepted to one of the following programs at SFU Surrey—Business Administration, Computing Science, Explorations, Interactive Arts and Technology, Science Year One, or TechOne—please visit the new Student Welcome Page students.sfu.ca/welcome for steps and links to information on the enrolment process for your courses. Enroll in a Blueprints session at SFU Surrey. Please ensure that you have activated your SFU email/computing ID account! You will use this new email/computing ID to enter to goSFU system to enroll, not your student number/temporary password. You will receive an email notice advising you on how to set it up in mid-June. All future official correspondence from SFU will be sent through this email account. To access your SFU email, go to http://webmail.sfu.ca

The schedules for the individual courses offered at the Surrey campus are listed under the appropriate department in this schedule.

Fall 2006 Classes

Course TitleBISC 101-4 General BiologyBISC 202-3 GeneticsBUEC 232-4 Data and Decisions IBUS 237-3 Computers/Information SystemsBUS 272-3 Behavior in OrganizationsBUS 312-4 Introduction to FinanceBUS 343-3 Intro to MarketingBUS 360-3 Bus. CommunicationBUS 361-3 Project ManagementBUS 381-3 Hum.Resource MgmtCHEM 121-4 General Chem/Lab ICHEM 215-4 Analytical ChemistryCHEM 281-4 Organic Chemistry ICMNS 110-3 Intro Cmns StudiesCMPT 120-3 Intro.Cmpt.Sci/Programming ICMPT 126-3 Intro.Cmpt.Sci and ProgrammingCMPT 150-3 Intro.Cmptr.DesignCMPT 225-3 Data Structures/ProgrammingCMPT 250-3 Cmpt.ArchitectureCMPT 300-3 Operating Systems ICMPT 307-3 Data StructuresCMPT 318-3 Special Topics Cmpt. ScienceCMPT 354-3 Database Systems ICMPT 408-3 Cmpt Networks/CmnsCMPT 454-3 Database Systems IICRIM 101-3 Intro to CriminologyCRIM 220-3 Research MethodsCRIM 251-3 Intro to PolicingEASC 104-3 Geohazards - Earth in TurmoilECON 103-3 Principles of MicroeconomicsECON 250-3 Pre-Indust.PeriodEDUC 100-3 Ques/Issues in EducEDUC 250-3 Hist of Educ in Western WorldEDUC 471-4 Curriculum Develop.ENGL 101-3 Intro to FictionENGL 199-3 Intro Univ. WritingENGL 206-3 19th C. Literatures in EnglishEXPL 110-3 Organising SocietyEXPL 120-3 Experiencing SocietyEXPL 130-3 Global Development: Issues and PatternsEXPL 140-3 Immigration: Identities, Histories, VoicesHIST 101-3 Can to ConfederationHIST 224-3 Europe:Fr.Rev.-W.W.IHUM 102-3 Classical MythologyIAT 100-3 Systs of Media RepresentationIAT 200-3 Cognition for Design ScienceIAT 203-3 Cultural Icons & Popular Arts

IAT 209-3 Critical/Creative ThinkingIAT 230-3 Design Digital EnvironmentsIAT 231-3 Visualizing InteractionIAT 241-3 AnimationIAT 243-3 Sound InteractionIAT 265-3 Multimedia Program Art/DesignIAT 301-3 Interactive Media DesignIAT 302-3 Cognition Interactive Environ.IAT 313-3 Narrative and New MediaIAT 321-3 Kinesthetic SpaceIAT 322-3 Performance and Media ArtsIAT 331-3 Interaction and ReceptionIAT 333-3 Design: Practice and MethodsIAT 338-3 Interactive PrototypesIAT 342-3 Animated Image DesignIAT 351-3 Interaction TechnologyIAT 353-3 Human-Centered Syst Design IIAT 394-3 Interaction Design Workshop IIIAT 400-3 Interdisciplinry Design StudioIAT 401-3 Electronic CultureIAT 410-3 Advanced Game DesignIAT 411-3 Mobile/Wearable Cmpt Design IIAT 422-3 Experience Design StudioIAT 431-3 Advn Topics Interaction DesignIAT 443-3 Motion Design StudioIAT 452-3 Design EnvironmentsIAT 453-3 Human-Centered Syst Design IIIJAPN 100-3 Intro. Japanese IKIN 142-3 Intro KinesiologyMACM 101-3 Discrete Math IMATH 100-3 PrecalculusMATH 130-3 Geometry for Computer GraphicsMATH 150-4 Calculus IMATH 151-3 Calculus IMATH 154-3 Calculus I for Biological Sci.MATH 157-3 Calculus for Social Sciences IMATH 232-3 Elementary Linear AlgebraMATH 251-3 Calculus IIIMATH 308-3 Linear OptimizationMATH 310-3 Intro-Diff.EquationsMBB 221-3 Cellular Biol/BichPHIL XX1-3 Critical ThinkingPHYS 100-3 Intro to PhysicsPHYS 140-4 Mechanics and Modern PhysicsPSYC X99-3 Brain, Mind and SocietyPSYC 106-3 Contemp. SocietySTAT 100-3 Chance/Data AnalysisSTAT 285-3 Inter.Prob/StatisticTECH 100-3 Teamwork/Cmns I

PolicySFU Human Rights Policy(formerly the Harassment Policy)On April 7, 2003 the SFU Board of Governors approved changes to GP 18, the Harassment Policy, which expanded the scope of the policy to include discrimination as a proscribed behaviour. As such, the Human Rights Policy responds to the University’s obligations under the BC Human Rights Code to provide a discrimination AND harassment free environment for the students, faculty and employees of this University. The objectives of the expanded policy are to educate the University community about human rights issues and to provide procedures by which complaints of discrimination and harassment can be addressed, mediated and resolved.

The Human Rights Office is located in AQ 3045. Brenda Taylor is the Director and she can be reached at 604.291.4446 or via email at [email protected]. Normal business hours are 8:30 to 4:30 Monday to Friday, but the Office is frequently closed when mediation sessions, meetings or seminars are in process. Appointments are necessary but can often be scheduled on the same day as contact is made with the Office.

The principles of natural justice and impartiality govern the complaint process. The Director can offer advice and assistance to people who wish to deal with situations on their own, or mediation services can also be provided. In exceptional circumstances, formal complaints

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are referred to an external investigator who is an experienced administrative lawyer.

For more information about the Human Rights Policy, including the definition of discrimination and harassment and the types of harassment covered, please visit our website: www.sfu.ca/hro.

Medical requirementsSimon Fraser University does not require a preadmission medical examination, but does reserve the right to require a student to submit a medical certificate at any time. It is the student’s responsibility to have adequate hospital and medical insurance coverage. Adequate hospital and medical insurance coverage is that which is provided under the Medical Services Plan of BC, or any other plan, government or private, which provides coverage equivalent to that offered under the Medical Services Plan of BC. Students who seek medical treatment through either the University Health Services or off-campus medical facilities must provide evidence of medical insurance. Failure to provide adequate information will result in the student being charged directly for services rendered. It is important for students to remember that, while we in BC take health care for granted under the Medical Services Plan of BC, those who do not have medical coverage will bear the costs, which can be expensive.

The University assumes no liability for any failure by the student to maintain adequate medical or hospital (or dental) insurance, nor is the University responsible for any costs not covered by the student’s personal insurance plan(s), whether it is Medical Services Plan coverage or otherwise. It should be understood that the University itself carries no medical, hospital or dental insurance coverage on students’ behalf.

Questions regarding hospital or medical insurance should be directed to the Medical Services Plan of BC, telephone 604.683.7151 (toll free).

Students who are not citizens or permanent residents of Canada should contact a private insurance company for coverage during the waiting period to obtain the Medical Services Plan coverage. For information on available private medical plans, contact SFU International, telephone 604.291.4232.

Code of Student Conduct and Code of Academic Honesty, and their ProceduresSimon Fraser University is committed to creating a scholarly community characterized by honesty, civility, diversity, free inquiry, freedom from harassment, mutual respect, and individual safety.

All members of the University community share the responsibility for the academic standards and reputation of the University. Academic honesty is the cornerstone of the development and acquisition of knowledge. Academic honesty is a condition of continued membership in the University community.

The Code of Student Conduct, the Code of Academic Honesty, and the Procedures for both, are available on the web: www.sfu.ca/policies/teaching.

Enrollment in some courses also requires registration with Turnitin.com. The University has contracted with Turnitin.com to provide a plagiarism detection service. Turnitin.com is an American company with head offices in the State of California. Turnitin.com and the personal information it retains on its servers located in the USA are subject to American state and federal laws. Your enrollment in a course, which requires registration with Turnitin.com, means that you consent to the collection and use of your personal information by the University through its service provider Turnitin.com for plagiarism detection purposes. It also means you give consent to disclose the same information to Turnitin.com for those uses specified in its privacy and usage policies posted on the company’s website.

Notification of Disclosure of Personal Information to Statistics CanadaStatistics Canada is the national statistical agency. As such, Statistics Canada carries out hundreds of surveys each year on a wide range of matters, including education.

It is essential to be able to follow students across time and institutions to understand, for example, the factors affecting enrollment demand at post-secondary institutions. The increased emphasis on accountability for public investment means that it is also important to understand outcomes. In order to carry out such studies, Statistics Canada asks all colleges and universities to provide data on students and graduates. Institutions collect and provide to Statistics Canada student identification information (student’s name, student ID number, social insurance number), student contact information (address and telephone number), student demographic characteristics, enrollment information, previous education, and labor activity.

The federal Statistics Act provides the legal authority for Statistics Canada to obtain access to personal information held by educational institutions. The information may be used only for statistical purposes, and the confidentiality provisions of the Statistics Act prevent the information from being released in any way that would identify a student.

Timetable codingClass NAMEEach class has an abbreviated name; example POL 251-3: class name = Political Science, class number = 251, unit hours = 3

PREREQUISITEA requirement that must be fulfilled BEFORE taking the class.

COREQUISITEA requirement that must be fulfilled AT THE SAME TIME as enrollment in the class.

CATALOGNUMBERComputer assigned number selected at random, to be used during web enrollment.

SECTION/GROUPCODE D = Day F = French E = Evening S = Senior Citizen C = Distance Education T = Tri-University U, W, X, Y, Z = Education Professional V = Video conference * = enrollment restriction set by department

TYPEOFMEETING Fld = Field School Sec = Section with no meeting time Lab = Laboratory Sem = Seminar Lec = Lecture Std = Studio Opl = Open Laboratory Tut = Tutorial Pra = Practicum INS = Instruction OLC = Online Conference RQL = Required Laboratory STL = Studio Laboratory WKS = Workshop

DAYSTHECLASSMEETSM = Monday, T = Tuesday, W = Wednesday, R = Thursday, F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday

TIMEOFEACHCLASSThe twenty-four hour clock has been used to avoid confusion between day and evening. For example: a class from 16:30-19:20 is from 4:30 pm to 7:20 pm. To calculate, deduct 12 from the first two digits of the time (16 minus 12 = 4, 19 minus 12 = 7).

NAMEOFINSTRUCTORWhen known, a name is given.

LOCATIONWhere the group meets. This is usually an abbreviation for the building name, followed by a room number. For example, AQ3153 = Academic Quadrangle, third level.

The building abbreviations are:ASB Applied Sciences BuildingAQ Academic QuadrangleB or SSCB Biology, Shrum Science CentreC or SSCC Chemistry, Shrum Science CentreCA Contemporary Arts, Main ComplexDT VSAR Visual Art Studio 611 Alexander St., VancouverEAA East Academic AnnexEDB Education BuildingGNWC Great Northern Way campusGYM Chancellor’s GymnasiumGYM COMB Combatives Room in GymnasiumHCC Vancouver campus (Harbour Centre)IMAGTH Images TheatreK or SSCK Kinesiology, Shrum Science CentreMBC Maggie Benston Student Services CentreMTF Multi-Tenant FacilityP or SSCP Physics, Shrum Science CentreRCB Robert C Brown HallSFUTHTR Convocation Mall TheatreSSB South Science BuildingST Convocation Mall Theatre Annex

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SUR Surrey campusTASC1 Technology and Science Complex 1TH Convocation Mall TheatreWMC West Mall Complex

The campus locations are:BURNABY CAMPUS Simon Fraser University 8888 University Drive Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6GREAT NORTHERN WAY CAMPUS Simon Fraser University 555 Great Northern Way Vancouver, BC V5T 1E2SURREY CAMPUS Simon Fraser University Surrey 250, 13450 102 Avenue Surrey, BC V3T 0A3VANCOUVER CAMPUS Simon Fraser University at Harbour Centre 515 West Hastings Street Vancouver, BC V6B 5K3

Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue 580 West Hastings Street Vancouver, BC V6B 5K3

Segal Graduate School of Business 500 Granville Street Vancouver, BC V6B 1W6

Fall 2006 (1067) classesActuarialMathematics(Science):www.stat.sfu.ca

Undergraduate Course Sequencing - Please see STAT Fall 2006 course listing for information.

ACMA 210-3 MathematicsofCompoundInterestPrerequisite(s): REQ-MATH 152. Students with credit for ACMA 310 may not take this course for further credit.Requirement Designation: Q9904 D100 Lec T 10:30 - 11:20 AQ3182 Tbd R 10:30 - 12:20 AQ3181 9905 D101 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 MTF109 9906 D102 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 MTF109 9907 D103 Tut M 17:30 - 18:20 C9000

ACMA 335-3 RiskTheoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-ACMA 320 with a grade of C or better.Requirement Designation: Q6948 *D100 Lec M 14:30 - 16:20 AQ3159 C.Tsai W 14:30 - 15:20 C9000 6950 D101 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 C9000

ACMA 425-3 ActuarialMathematicsIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-ACMA 320 with a grade of C or better.Requirement Designation: Q2726 *D100 Lec T 10:30 - 11:20 MTF111 Y.Lu R 10:30 - 12:20 MTF111 8240 D101 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 MTF111

ACMA 470-3 PropertyandCasualtyInsurancePrerequisite(s): REQ-ACMA 320 with a grade of C or better. Cannot repeat for credit if taken as ACMA 490 previously.9910 *E100 Lec W 17:30 - 20:20 AQ5016 Tbd

Archaeology(Arts):www.sfu.ca/archaeology

C100 courses are by distance education, which, if there are no space restrictions or prerequisite requirements set by the subject department, are available to all eligible students. Course outlines noting the requirements (including computer requirements) are available at the Centre for Online and Distance Education, or by calling 604-291-3524 or 1-800-663-1411 (toll free in Canada) or at www.sfu.ca/cde.

ARCH 100-3 AncientPeoplesandPlacesRequirement Designation: B-Soc4125 D100 Lec T 12:30 - 14:20 AQ3150 R.Muir R 12:30 - 13:20 K9500 R.Muir4127 E100 Lec M 17:30 - 20:20 K9500 Sessional

ARCH 131-3 HumanOriginsRequirement Designation: B-Soc/Sci4133 D100 Lec W 14:30 - 17:20 AQ3153 B.Galdikas

ARCH 201-3 IntroductiontoArchaeologyRequirement Designation: B-Soc4131 E100 Lec T 17:30 - 20:20 AQ3005 B.Hayden

ARCH 223-3 ThePrehistoryofCanadaRequirement Designation: B-Soc6965 D100 Lec M 10:30 - 12:20 EDB9651 K.Fladmark W 10:30 - 11:20 EDB9651 K.Fladmark

ARCH 226-3 ThePrehistoryofReligion:Shamans,SorcerersandSaintsPrerequisite(s): REQ-Any lower division archaeology or anthropology course.Requirement Designation: B-Hum/Soc4151 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)

ARCH 272-3 ArchaeologyoftheOldWorldPrerequisite(s): REQ-ARCH 100 or 201Requirement Designation: B-Soc4153 E100 Lec R 17:30 - 20:20 AQ3150 A.D’Andrea

ARCH 301-3 PrehistoricandIndigenousArtRequirement Designation: B-Hum4159 E100 Lec T 17:30 - 20:20 RCB8100 Sessional

ARCH 332-3 SpecialTopicsinArchaeologyID100 ST-Archaeology of China

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6954 D100 Lec T 11:30 - 14:20 AQ5039 D.Yang

ARCH 333-3 SpecialTopicsinArchaeologyIIE100 ST-Funerary Archaeology6955 E100 Lec M 17:30 - 20:20 AQ5039 L.Bell

ARCH 334-3 SpecialTopicsinArchaeologyIIIE100 ST-Ape Societies6956 E100 Lec R 17:30 - 20:20 EDB9651 B.Galdikas

ARCH 340-5 ZooarchaeologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-ARCH 2016957 D100 Lec W 09:30 - 12:20 EDB8606 R.Muir6958 D101 Lab F 09:30 - 11:20 EDB8606 R.Muir6960 D102 Lab F 11:30 - 13:20 EDB8606 R.Muir6959 OP01 OPL

ARCH 344-3 PrimateBehaviourPrerequisite(s): REQ-ARCH 131 or any lower division Biology course.4206 *E100 Lec W 18:30 - 21:20 AQ3149 B.Galdikas

ARCH 350-0 PracticumIPrerequisite(s): REQ-normally 45 semester hours with a CGPA of 3.0 and the following courses are recommended: both ARCH 131 and 201;either ARCH 272 or 273;and three of ARCH 372, 373, 376, 377, 386, 442.4160 D100 Sec

ARCH 351-0 PracticumIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-normally 45 semester hours with a CGPA of 3.0 and ARCH 350.4161 D100 Sec

ARCH 372-5 MaterialCultureAnalysisPrerequisite(s): REQ-ARCH 2014135 *D100 Lec M 12:30 - 14:20 EDB8606 B.Hayden4137 D101 Lab W 12:30 - 15:20 EDB8606 B.Hayden4139 D102 Lab W 15:30 - 18:20 EDB8606 B.Hayden4147 OP01 OPL EDB8606

ARCH 373-5 HumanOsteologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-ARCH 131.4141 *D100 Lec W 12:30 - 15:20 EDB9643 D.Yang4143 D101 Lab F 11:30 - 13:20 EDB9643 D.Yang4145 D102 Lab F 13:30 - 15:20 EDB9643 D.Yang4149 OP01 OPL EDB9643

ARCH 378-3 PacificNorthwestNorthAmericaPrerequisite(s): REQ-ARCH 2737989 D100 Sem F 13:30 - 16:20 EDB9651 D.Lepofsky

ARCH 379-3 ArchaeologyoftheAmericanSouthwestPrerequisite(s): REQ-ARCH 27310816 D100 Lec T 14:30 - 17:20 AQ4120 J.Welch

ARCH 385-5 PaleoanthropologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-ARCH 131 and 2726962 D100 Lec M 09:30 - 12:20 EDB9643 M.Skinner6963 D101 Lab W 09:30 - 11:20 EDB9643 M.Skinner6964 OP01 OPL EDB9643

ARCH 386-3 ArchaeologicalResourceManagementPrerequisite(s): REQ-ARCH 2016961 D100 Lec T 09:30 - 11:20 AQ5030 R.Muir R 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5030 R.Muir

ARCH 390-5 ArchaeobotanyPrerequisite(s): REQ-ARCH 201 and either ARCH 272 or 2737421 D100 Lec T 11:30 - 13:20 EDB8606 A.D’Andrea7422 D101 Lab R 10:30 - 13:20 EDB8606 A.D’Andrea7423 OP01 OPL EDB8606

ARCH 450-0 PracticumIIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-normally 45 semester hours with a CGPA of 3.0 and ARCH 351.4162 D100 Sec

ARCH 451-0 PracticumIVPrerequisite(s): REQ-normally 45 semester hours with a CGPA of 3.0 and ARCH 450.4163 D100 Sec

ARCH 471-5 ArchaeologicalTheoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-ARCH 131, 201, 272 and 2734155 *D100 Lec M 14:30 - 17:20 EDB9651 G.Nicholas4157 D101 Sem W 15:30 - 17:20 EDB9651 G.Nicholas

ARCH 479-3 DirectedReadings4164 *D100 Sec Faculty

ARCH 480-5 DirectedLaboratory/Library/FieldResearch4165 *D100 Sec Faculty

ARCH 498-5 HonorsReading4178 *D100 Sec Faculty

ARCH 499-5 HonorsThesis4180 *D100 Sec Faculty

Asia-CanadaProgram(Arts):www.sfu.ca/AsiaCanada

ASC 101-3 IntroductiontoAsia-CanadaStudiesI10629 D100 Lec T 09:30 - 11:20 WMC2503 T.Kawasaki10631 D101 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 RCB5120 10633 D102 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5028

ASC 200-3 IntroductiontoChineseCulturePrerequisite(s): REQ-15 semester hours. Students who have taken GS 201 or GS 251 may not take this course for further credit.10635 D100 Lec W 13:30 - 15:20 AQ4130 P.Crowe10637 D101 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5048 10639 D102 Tut W 17:30 - 18:20 AQ5048 10647 D103 Tut W 18:30 - 19:20 AQ5048

ASC 300-3 AsiansandNorthAmericansinPublicDiscoursePrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours and ASC 101 or 102 or permission of the instructor.10641 D100 Sem M 13:30 - 16:20 WMC3531 R.Ho

ASC 303-3 SelectedTopicsinJapaneseStudiesPrerequisite(s): REQ-30 credit hours. ASC 201 recommended.D100 ST-Inner and Outer Spaces10682 D100 Sem F 09:30 - 12:20 AQ5004 B.Pendleton

ASC 401-3 DirectedStudiesPrerequisite(s): REQ-ASC 101 or 102, one ASC 300-level course, and permission of the Program Director.10643 *D100 Sec Faculty

BiologicalSciences(Science):www.sfu.ca/biology

Minimum Grade Requirement: A grade of C- or better is required on all Prerequisite BISC and MBB courses.The following course specific material and/or field fees will be assessed: BISC 100 - $16.60, BISC 101 - $23, BISC 102 - $23, BISC 303 - $12, BISC 306 - $78, BISC 307 - $16.60, BISC 313 - $8.30, BISC 316 - $5.00 material fee and $7.30 field fee, BISC 329 - $15, BISC 337 - $4.50, BISC 419 - $6.70, BISC 404 - $5.80 material and $15.00 field fee, BISC 406 - $40, BISC 414 - $3, BISC 432 - $9.00. BISC 434 - $10.00, BISC 449 - $10. These fees are not refundable after the fifth day of classes.C100 courses are by distance education, which, if there are no space restrictions or Prerequisite requirements set by the subject department, are available to all eligible students. Course outlines noting the requirements (including computer requirements) are available at the Centre for Online and Distance Education, or by calling 604-291-3524 or 1-800-663-1411 (toll free in Canada) or at www.sfu.ca/cde.

BISC 100-4 IntroductiontoBiologyRequirement Designation: B-Sci7629 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.) J.Sharp2733 D100 Lec MWF 09:30 - 10:20 AQ3150 Sessional2735 D101 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 RCB5120 2737 D102 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5008 2739 D103 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 RCB5118 2741 D104 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5035 2743 D105 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5005 2745 D106 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5005 2787 LAB1 Lab T 09:30 - 12:20 B7222 M.Fernando2789 LAB2 Lab T 13:30 - 16:20 B7222 M.Fernando2791 LAB3 Lab W 13:30 - 16:20 B7222 M.Fernando

BISC 101-4 GeneralBiologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-High school biology 12 (or equiv) w/ C or better, or BISC100. BISC101& 102 may be taken in any order, and are avail for B-Sci credit. Non-sci students are encouraged to earn their B-Sci credits in other BISC breadth courses (e.g. BISC110, 111 & 112).2747 D100 Lec TR 09:30 - 10:20 C9001 I.Mladenovic2751 D101 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5005 2753 D102 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5006

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2755 D103 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 WMC2507 2757 D104 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 WMC2507 2759 D105 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5006 2761 D106 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5005 2763 D107 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5006 2765 D108 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5006 2767 D109 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5039 2769 D110 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5028 2771 D111 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5006 2773 D112 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5008 2775 D113 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5008 2777 D114 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 AQ4125 2779 D115 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5014 2781 D116 Tut F 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5014 2783 D117 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 RCB7102 2785 D118 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 RCB6125 2963 D119 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3220 2965 D120 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5006 2993 *D200 Lec WF 09:30 - 10:20 SUR3170 SUR;I.Mladenovic7987 D201 Tut W 10:30 - 11:20 SUR3150 Surrey2995 D202 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 SUR3150 Surrey8564 D203 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 SUR3120 Surrey2749 OP01 OPL TWRF 08:30 - 16:20 B8210 C.Thong2973 OP02 OPL R 08:30 - 17:20 B8206 I.Mladenovic

BISC 102-4 GeneralBiologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-High school biology 12 (or equiv) w/ C or better, or BISC100. BISC101& 102 may be taken in any order, and are avail for B-Sci credit. Non-sci students are encouraged to earn their B-Sci credits in other BISC breadth courses (e.g. BISC110, 111 & 112).2793 D100 Lec TR 12:30 - 13:20 RBCIMAGTH J.Sharp2795 D101 Lab T 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5030 T 08:30 - 12:20 B8212 2797 D102 Lab R 11:30 - 12:20 WMC2260 T 08:30 - 12:20 B8212 2799 D103 Lab T 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5020 T 13:30 - 17:20 B8212 2801 D104 Lab R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5007 T 13:30 - 17:20 B8212 2803 D105 Lab W 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3510 W 13:30 - 17:20 B8212 2805 D106 Lab F 13:30 - 14:20 AQ4125 W 13:30 - 17:20 B8212 2807 D107 Lab R 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5030 R 08:30 - 12:20 B8212 2809 D108 Lab T 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5118 R 08:30 - 12:20 B8212 2811 D109 Lab T 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5007 R 13:30 - 17:20 B8212 2813 D110 Lab R 11:30 - 12:20 WMC2268 R 13:30 - 17:20 B8212 2815 D111 Lab M 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5030 F 13:30 - 17:20 B8212 2817 D112 Lab F 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5006 F 13:30 - 17:20 B8212 2819 D113 Lab F 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5007 W 08:30 - 12:20 B8212 2821 D114 Lab F 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5007 W 08:30 - 12:20 B8212 2823 D115 Lab W 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5006 F 08:30 - 12:20 B8212 2825 D116 Lab W 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5028 F 08:30 - 12:20 B8212

BISC 110-3 TheEvolutionandDiversityofLifeonEarthRequirement Designation: B-Sci8242 D100 Lec MWF 11:30 - 12:20 AQ3153 A.Beckenbach8244 D101 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5030 8245 D102 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5027 8246 D103 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 RCB5100 8247 D104 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5020 8248 D105 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5005

BISC 202-3 Genetics

Prerequisite(s): REQ-BISC 101 and 102 with a grade of C- or better.2827 D100 Lec MWF 09:30 - 10:20 B9200 D.Sinclair2829 D101 Tut M 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5005 2831 D102 Tut T 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5025 2833 D103 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 RCB5118 2835 D104 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5007 2837 D105 Tut W 08:30 - 09:30 RCB6100 2839 D106 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 GYM405 2841 D107 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 EDB9651 2843 D108 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 RCB7101 2845 D109 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5051 2847 D110 Tut R 08:30 - 09:30 AQ5025 2849 D111 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5006 2851 D112 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3510 2877 D113 Tut M 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5051 8241 D114 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5006 8545 *D200 Lec TR 10:30 - 11:50 SUR3170 Surrey8546 D201 Tut M 09:30 - 10:20 SUR3260 Surrey8547 D202 Tut M 10:30 - 11:20 SUR3260 Surrey

BISC 204-3 IntroductiontoEcologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-BISC 101 and 102 with a grade of C- or better. Credit will not be granted for both BISC 204 and GEOG 215.2853 D100 Lec MWF 14:30 - 15:20 EDB7618 R.Ydenberg2855 D101 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5051 2857 D102 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5118 2859 D103 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5028 2873 D104 Tut W 10:30 - 11:20 GYM403 2861 D105 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 AQ2120 2875 D106 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5050 8269 D107 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 RCB5100 8270 D108 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5005

BISC 302-3 GeneticAnalysisPrerequisite(s): REQ-BISC 202 with a grade of C- or better.2863 D100 Lec TR 10:30 - 11:20 K9500 K.Fitzpatrick2865 LAB1 Lab T 13:30 - 17:20 SSB8133 2867 LAB2 Lab W 13:30 - 17:20 SSB8133 2869 LAB3 Lab R 13:30 - 17:20 SSB8133 2871 LAB4 Lab F 13:30 - 17:20 SSB8133

BISC 303-3 MicrobiologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-MBB 221 (or BICH 221) with a grade of C- or better.3039 *D100 Lec T 09:30 - 10:20 AQ3003 P.Hollmann R 09:30 - 10:20 MTF109 Sessional3041 LAB1 Lab MR 10:30 - 12:20 SSB8121 P.Hollmann3043 LAB2 Lab MR 13:30 - 15:20 SSB8121 P.Hollmann3045 LAB3 Lab MR 15:30 - 17:20 SSB8121 P.Hollmann

BISC 304-3 AnimalEcologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-BISC 204 with a grade of C- or better.2879 D100 Lec MWF 11:30 - 12:20 AQ3154 D.Green2881 D101 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5049 2883 D102 Tut F 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5036 2885 D103 Tut T 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5006 2887 D104 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5008 2889 D105 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5029 2891 D106 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5007

BISC 305-3 AnimalPhysiologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-MBB 221 (or BICH 221) and PHYS 102 with a grade of C- or better.2897 D100 Lec MWF 09:30 - 10:20 WMC3260 I.Novales Flamarique2899 D101 Tut M 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5118 2901 D102 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5118 2903 D103 Tut T 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5027 2949 D104 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 EDB9651 2951 D105 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5005 2905 D106 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5018 2907 D107 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 RCB5120

BISC 312-3 EnvironmentalToxicologyIPrerequisite(s): REQ-BISC 101, BISC 102, and BISC 204 or EVSC 200, all with grades of C- or better.2909 D100 Lec MWF 10:30 - 11:20 WMC3260 Sessional2911 D101 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5048 2913 D102 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5008

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2953 D103 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5007 2915 D104 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 AQ2104 2917 D105 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5027 2919 D106 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 RCB5118

BISC 313-3 EnvironmentalToxicologyIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-MBB 221 (or BICH 221) with a grade of C- or better. Corequisite: BISC 312.2921 D100 Lec MWF 11:30 - 12:20 AQ4130 F.Law2923 D101 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5048 2955 D102 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5020 2925 D103 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5050

BISC 316-3 VertebrateBiologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-BISC 101 and 102 with a grade of C- or better.2927 D100 Lec MWF 10:30 - 11:20 AQ3154 T.McMullan2929 LAB1 Lab T 09:30 - 13:20 B8214 2931 LAB2 Lab T 13:30 - 17:20 B8214 2933 LAB3 Lab W 13:30 - 17:20 B8214

BISC 317-3 InsectBiologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-BISC 101 and 102 with a grade of C- or better.2937 D100 Lec TR 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5016 G.Gries2939 LAB1 Lab R 13:30 - 17:20 B8225 2959 LAB2 Lab F 13:30 - 17:20 B8225

BISC 329-4 IntroductiontoExperimentalTechniquesPrerequisite(s): REQ-MBB 221, STAT 201, PHYS 102, CHEM 121 and CHEM 122.2941 D100 Lec TR 12:30 - 13:20 AQ3153 D.Wilson2943 LAB1 Lab 2945 LAB2 Lab W 13:30 - 18:20 SSB8169 D.Wilson2947 LAB3 Lab R 13:30 - 18:20 SSB8169 D.Wilson2961 LAB4 Lab F 13:30 - 18:20 SSB8169 D.Wilson

BISC 337-3 PlantBiologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-BISC 101 and 102 with a grade of C- or better.3017 D100 Lec MWF 10:30 - 11:20 AQ4150 A.Plant3021 LAB1 Lab R 13:30 - 17:20 B8214 3023 LAB2 Lab F 13:30 - 17:20 B8214

BISC 341-0 PracticumI3047 D100 Sec

BISC 342-0 PracticumIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-BISC 341 and readmission to the Science Co-op Education Program3049 D100 Sec

BISC 366-3 PlantPhysiologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-MBB 221 (or BICH 221) with a grade of C- or better.3051 D100 Lec MWF 09:30 - 10:20 AQ4130 A.Kermode3053 D101 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2507 8407 D102 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5005 3055 D103 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5007

BISC 372-3 SpecialTopicsinBiologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-Stat 201 with a grade of C- or better.D100 ST-Experimental Design/Anaylsis in Biolog Sciences10774 *D100 Lec M 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2507 I.Cote11407 LAB1 Lab T 12:30 - 15:20 AQ3148B

BISC 404-3 PlantEcologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-BISC 204 with a grade of C- or better.3057 D100 Lec TR 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5016 E.Elle3059 LAB1 Lab M 13:30 - 17:20 SSB8169

BISC 406-3 MarineBiologyandOceanographyPrerequisite(s): REQ-BISC 306 or 316 with a grade of C- or better.3081 D100 Lec TR 10:30 - 11:20 WMC2532 E.Hartwick3083 LAB1 Lab M 13:30 - 17:20 B8225 3085 LAB2 Lab T 13:30 - 17:20 B8225

BISC 411-3 BehavioralEcologyLaboratoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-BISC 304 and 410. Corequisite: BISC 410 could be taken concurrently.5610 D100 Lec T 13:30 - 14:20 B9215 L.Dill5612 LAB1 Lab T 14:30 - 18:20 B9215 L.Dill

BISC 414-3 LimnologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-75 semester hours of credit in a science program, including BISC 204 or GEOG 215, or permission of the instructor.3063 D100 Lec TR 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5020 L.Lesack

3065 LAB1 Lab F 13:30 - 17:20 B7222

BISC 422-3 PopulationGeneticsPrerequisite(s): REQ-BISC 202 with a grade of C- or better and STAT 201.3087 D100 Lec MWF 12:30 - 13:20 RCB8100 F.Breden3089 D101 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5038 3091 D102 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5006 8410 D103 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5005

BISC 429-3 ExperimentalTechniquesI:SeparationMethodsPrerequisite(s): REQ-BISC 329 with a grade of C- or better.3067 D100 Lec M 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5008 N.Haunerland3069 D101 Lab W 09:30 - 10:20 GYM405 W 14:30 - 17:20 B8241 3071 D102 Lab W 10:30 - 11:20 GYM405 W 14:30 - 17:20 B8241

BISC 432-3 ChemicalPesticidesandtheEnvironmentPrerequisite(s): REQ-BISC 305 or 366. Recommended: for those who wish entry to the Master of Pest Management program.3093 D100 Lec MWF 09:30 - 10:20 WMC2532 R.Nicholson3095 D101 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5004 3097 D102 Tut F 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5004

BISC 443-0 PracticumIIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-BISC 342 and readmission to the Science Co-op Education Program.3001 D100 Sec

BISC 444-0 PracticumIVPrerequisite(s): REQ-BISC 443 and readmission to the Science Co-op Education Program.3003 D100 Sec

BISC 445-3 EnvironmentalPhysiologyofAnimalsPrerequisite(s): REQ-BISC 305 with a grade of C- or better.3101 D100 Lec MWF 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5018 J.Christians3099 D101 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5007 3103 D102 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 AQ4125 8411 D103 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5008

BISC 446-0 PracticumVPrerequisite(s): REQ-BISC 444 and readmission to the Science Co-op Education Program.3005 D100 Sec

BISC 471-3 SpecialTopicsinBiologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-MATH 155, BISC 101 and BISC 102 with a grade of B or better.D100 ST-Math Modelling in Biology7051 D100 Lec T 13:30 - 15:20 AQ5016 E.Palsson R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5037 E.Palsson7052 D101 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5037

BISC 472-3 SelectedTopicsinBiologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-BISC 305 with C- or better.D100 ST-Cell Neurophysiology6969 D100 Lec MWF 14:30 - 15:20 WMC2532 G.Rintoul8412 D101 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5008 8413 D102 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5008

BISC 473-3 SelectedTopicsinBiologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-75 semester hours.D100 ST-Ecotoxicology10773 D100 Lec W 16:30 - 19:20 AQ3159 L.Bendell-Young

BISC 474-3 SpecialTopicsinBiologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-BISC304 and BISC 202, both with C- or better.D100 ST-Cell Development8414 D100 Lec W 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5007 H.Hutter F 12:30 - 14:20 AQ4115

BISC 475-3 SpecialTopicsinBiologyPrerequisite(s): REQ- At least two of: MBB 221, BISC 303, BISC 326 and BISC 337 with a grade of C- or better.D100 ST-Plant-Microbe Interaction5617 D100 Lec MWF 11:30 - 12:20 RCB7100 Z.Punja

BISC 490-5 ResearchDesign3007 *D100 Sec

BISC 491-5 ResearchTechniquePrerequisite(s): REQ-Completion of all lower div BISC courses+ upper div BISC courses approp. to the res. subj. as determined by dept.undergrad.curric.ctte., completion of all phys, chem., & math reqs for maj.or hons prog;Normally a CGPA of 3.00. Co-req BISC 490 & 492.

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3009 *D100 Sec

BISC 492-5 ResearchReportingPrerequisite(s): REQ-Completion of all lower div BISC courses+ upper div BISC courses approp. to the res. subj. as determined by dept.undergrad.curric.ctte., completion of all phys, chem., & math reqs for maj.or hons prog;Normally a CGPA of 3.00. Co-req BISC 490 & 491.3011 *D100 Sec

BISC 498-3 UndergraduateResearchIPrerequisite(s): REQ-90 semester hours. A student will be permitted to enrol in this course only if he/she obtains the prior written agreement of a professor to act as research advisor.3013 *D100 Sec

BISC 499-3 UndergraduateResearchIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-90 semester hours. A student will be permitted to enroll in this second research course only with the prior written agreement of a professor to act as research advisor. A different advisor is required than for BISC 498.3015 *D100 Sec

BusinessEconomics(BusAdmin):www.sfu.ca/economics

BUEC 232-4 DataandDecisionsIPrerequisite(s): REQ-MATH 157 and 15 credit hours. MATH 157 may be taken concurrently with BUEC 232. STAT 270, Introduction to Probability and Statistics, will be accepted in lieu of BUEC 232. Students with credit for STAT 270 may not take BUEC 232 for further credit.6908 D100 Lec TR 15:30 - 17:20 SUR3090 SUR;E.Fowler6996 D200 Lec W 13:30 - 16:20 RBCIMAGTH A.Warburton7589 D201 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 AQ3181 7590 D202 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 AQ3181 6997 E100 Lec R 17:30 - 20:20 WMC3520 G.Zhang7458 E101 Tut W 18:30 - 19:20 AQ3003 7459 E102 Tut W 19:30 - 20:20 AQ3003 10662 OP01 OPL M 12:30 - 14:20 WMC2246 10666 OP02 OPL M 15:30 - 17:20 WMC2246 10667 OP03 OPL T 10:30 - 13:20 WMC2246 10668 OP04 OPL R 10:30 - 13:20 WMC2246 10669 OP05 OPL W 15:30 - 17:20 WMC2246 10670 OP06 OPL R 11:30 - 15:20 WMC2246

BUEC 280-3 IntroductiontoLaborEconomicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 103 and ECON 105. Students who have taken ECON 301, 305 or 381 may not take BUEC 280 for further credit.Requirement Designation: Q11098 D100 Lec TR 13:30 - 14:20 WMC3260 L.Marshall11124 D101 Tut T 17:30 - 18:20 AQ5036 11126 D102 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3253 11128 D103 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 WMC2501 11130 D104 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 WMC2533

BUEC 333-4 StatisticalAnalysisofEconomicDataPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON103 or 200;ECON105 or 205;BUEC232 or STAT270;MATH157;60 hrs. Students with A- in BUEC232 or STAT270 can take BUEC333 after 30 hrs (contact UGRD Advisor in Econ). Students with credit for ECON/COMM 236 may not take BUEC333 for further credit.Requirement Designation: Q11100 *D100 Lec T 13:30 - 15:20 B9200 M.Rekkas R 14:30 - 15:20 B9200 M.Rekkas11102 D101 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5046 11104 D102 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5048 11106 D103 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 RCB6206 11108 D104 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 RCB7101 11110 D105 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3535 11112 D106 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5118 11114 D107 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5047 11116 D108 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3535 11118 D109 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 WMC2260 11120 D110 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 WMC2268 11132 D111 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 WMC2521 11134 D112 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 WMC2523 11136 D113 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 WMC2523 11138 D114 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 WMC3253 11122 OP01 OPL MTWF 08:30 - 12:20 WMC2506

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The Faculty of Business Administration has placed enrollment restrictions (indicated by an asterisk *) on its 300+ and 400+ level courses. Enrollment in these courses is restricted to students in an approved Business program (honors, joint honors, majors, joint majors, minors). These enrollment restrictions remain in effect until the 5th day of classes each semester. For the Fall 2006 (1067) semester, this date is Monday, September 11, 2006. Only on Monday, September 11, 2006, from 00:01 until 24:00 may non-Business students enroll in upper division Business courses (space permitting, pre-requisites met). Waitlists: Some Business courses have waitlists. These waitlists are for the use of eligible Business students. While non-Business students can add themselves to Business waitlists, non-Business students will be removed from the waitlists regularly throughout the registration period and at the end of the 4th day of classes. *For all sections in the following courses, all seats within sections, are reserved for approved Business Administration and approved Management Systems Science majors, honors and minors with 60 or more credit hours: BUS 343, 360, 364, 473. *For all sections in the following courses, all seats within sections, are reserved for approved Business Administration and approved Engineering Science majors, honors and minors with 60 or more credit hours: BUS 344, 364, 374, 393, 446 and 477. For all sections in the following courses, all seats within sections, are reserved for approved Business Administration and approved Actuarial Science majors, honors and minors with 60 or more credit hours: BUS 312, 315, 316, 410, 413, 417, 418, and 419. If you are an approved major in Business Administration and the courses you are enrolling in this semester will bring your total credits to more than 60, you may enroll in upper division Business courses and count those as upper level credit. For example, if you have already completed 57 credits and wish to enroll in 15 credits this semester, 3 of those 15 credits have to be lower division to bring your lower division total to 60 credits, and the remaining 12 credits could be upper division, including Business courses.

BUS 207-3 ManagerialEconomicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-Econ 103, 105, MATH 157 and 15 credit hours. Students with credit for ECON 301 or BUS 307 may not take BUS 207 for further credit.2041 D100 Lec T 08:30 - 10:20 K9500 S.Matadeen2043 D101 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5046 7480 D102 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5015 2045 D103 Tut T 17:30 - 18:20 AQ5029 2047 D104 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 WMC4335 8046 D105 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 WMC4335 8047 D106 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 WMC3531 2049 D107 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 WMC4335 2407 D108 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3535 2051 E100 Lec W 18:30 - 20:20 K9500 S.Matadeen7481 E101 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3250 2053 E102 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3255 2055 E103 Tut W 17:30 - 18:20 WMC3533 7482 E104 Tut W 17:30 - 18:20 WMC3535 2057 E105 Tut W 20:30 - 21:20 WMC3535 7483 E106 Tut W 21:30 - 22:20 WMC3535

BUS 225-0 Co-opPracticumI2059 D100 Sec

BUS 237-3 IntroductiontoComputersandInformationSystemsinBusinessPrerequisite(s): REQ-12 credit hours. Students may not receive credit for both BUS 237 and 337.4834 D100 Lec R 10:30 - 12:20 SUR3310 SUR;P.Tingling7494 D101 Lab R 12:30 - 13:20 SUR3100 Surrey7495 D102 Lab R 13:30 - 14:20 SUR3100 Surrey7496 D103 Lab R 14:30 - 15:20 SUR3100 Surrey7497 D104 Lab R 15:30 - 16:20 SUR3100 Surrey5586 D200 Lec M 12:30 - 14:20 AQ3181 Sessional7502 D201 Lab M 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2301 7503 D202 Lab M 09:30 - 10:20 WMC2301 7517 D203 Lab M 10:30 - 11:20 WMC2301 7504 D204 Lab M 11:30 - 12:20 WMC2301 7505 D205 Lab M 14:30 - 15:20 WMC2301 7506 D206 Lab M 14:30 - 15:20 WMC2301 7507 D207 Lab M 15:30 - 16:20 WMC2301 7508 D208 Lab M 16:30 - 17:20 WMC2301 6889 D300 Lec F 14:30 - 16:20 C9002 P.Tingling7509 D301 Lab F 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2301 7510 D302 Lab F 09:30 - 10:20 WMC2301 7511 D303 Lab F 10:30 - 11:20 WMC2301 7512 D304 Lab F 11:30 - 12:20 WMC2301

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7573 D305 Lab F 12:30 - 13:20 WMC2301 7574 D306 Lab F 12:30 - 13:20 WMC2305 7575 D307 Lab F 13:30 - 14:20 WMC2301 7576 D308 Lab F 13:30 - 14:20 WMC2305 2071 E100 Lec T 18:30 - 20:20 WMC3260 K.Masri7518 E101 Lab T 15:30 - 16:20 WMC2301 7519 E102 Lab T 16:30 - 17:20 WMC2301 7513 E103 Lab T 17:30 - 18:20 WMC2305 7514 E104 Lab T 20:30 - 21:20 WMC2305 7515 E105 Lab T 20:30 - 21:20 WMC2301 7516 E106 Lab T 21:30 - 22:20 WMC2301

BUS 251-3 FinancialAccountingIPrerequisite(s): REQ-12 credit hours2079 D100 Lec M 15:30 - 17:20 AQ3181 E.Macdonald2425 D101 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2532 2081 D102 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5029 2083 D103 Tut M 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5035 7537 D104 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 WMC4335 2085 D105 Tut M 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5029 7538 D106 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2268 2087 D107 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5029 7539 D108 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 WMC4335 2089 D200 Lec R 09:30 - 11:20 AQ3182 E.Macdonald2091 D201 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 WMC2521 2093 D202 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 WMC3250 7540 D203 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5004 7541 D204 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 WMC4335 2095 D205 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5019 2097 D206 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5028 2427 D207 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5046 2099 D208 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3513 2101 E100 Lec R 18:30 - 20:20 EDB7618 Sessional7542 E101 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3255 2103 E102 Tut R 17:30 - 18:20 WMC3255 2105 E103 Tut R 17:30 - 18:20 WMC3531 2107 E104 Tut R 20:30 - 21:20 WMC3531 7543 E105 Tut R 20:30 - 21:20 WMC3533 7544 E106 Tut R 21:30 - 22:20 WMC3535

BUS 254-3 ManagerialAccountingIPrerequisite(s): REQ-Bus 251, 15 credit hours. Students with credit for BUS 324 or 328 may not take this course for further credit.2109 D100 Lec F 08:30 - 10:20 AQ3181 Sessional2111 D101 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5026 2113 D102 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5027 2115 D103 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5029 2117 D104 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5038 7545 D105 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3511 7546 D106 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 WMC2531 2119 D107 Tut F 14:30 - 15:20 WMC3255 2121 D108 Tut F 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3533 2123 D109 Tut F 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3535 2125 E100 Lec M 17:30 - 19:20 WMC3520 Sessional7547 E101 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 AQ2120 7548 E102 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5006 2127 E103 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 WMC2260 2129 E104 Tut M 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3533 2131 E105 Tut M 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3535 2133 E106 Tut M 19:30 - 20:20 WMC3533 2429 E107 Tut M 19:30 - 20:20 WMC3535 2431 E108 Tut M 20:30 - 21:20 WMC3535 2433 E109 Tut M 21:30 - 22:20 WMC3535

BUS 272-3 BehaviorinOrganizationsPrerequisite(s): REQ-12 credit hours2135 D100 Lec R 11:30 - 13:20 WMC3520 G.Coetzer7551 D101 Tut M 09:30 - 10:20 WMC2503 2137 D102 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5050 2139 D103 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 WMC4335 2141 D104 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 GYM405 2143 D105 Tut M 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3517 7552 D106 Tut M 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3253 2145 D107 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 AQ4115

5603 D200 Lec M 08:30 - 10:20 AQ3181 Sessional7553 D201 Tut M 10:30 - 11:20 GYM403 7554 D202 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 GYM403 7555 D203 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 WMC4335 7556 D204 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 WMC2230 7580 D205 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 WMC4335 7581 D206 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 WMC2230 7582 D207 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3515 7583 D208 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2503 7584 D209 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 WMC2268 7585 D210 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 WMC2501 7586 D211 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ4125 7587 D212 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 WMC4335 7588 D213 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 WMC2521 7557 D300 Lec R 08:30 - 10:20 SUR3090SUR;Sessional7558 D301 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 SUR3150 Surrey7559 D302 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 SUR3150 Surrey7560 D303 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 SUR3150 Surrey7561 D304 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 SUR3260 Surrey2153 E100 Lec R 18:30 - 20:20 B9201 G.Coetzer7571 E101 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5009 2155 E102 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5036 2157 E103 Tut M 17:30 - 18:20 WMC3535 2159 E104 Tut M 20:30 - 21:20 WMC3531 2161 E105 Tut M 20:30 - 21:20 WMC3533 7572 E106 Tut M 21:30 - 22:20 WMC3533

BUS 303-3 Business,SocietyandEthicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 credit hours. Students with credit for BUS 103 may not take BUS 303 for further credit.2163 *D100 Lec F 11:30 - 14:20 WMC3260 G.Havers2165 *E100 Lec R 18:30 - 21:20 WMC3260 G.Havers

BUS 312-4 IntroductiontoFinancePrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 254 or 324, 60 credit hours. BUS 207 or ECON 301 is recommended but not required2167 *D100 Lec MW 14:30 - 16:20 B9200 G.Blazenko6891 *D200 Lec T 12:30 - 16:20 SUR2600 SUR;M.Zitron6892 *E100 Lec MW 18:30 - 20:20 EDB7618 G.Blazenko

BUS 315-4 InvestmentsPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 312, and BUS 336 and BUS 207 or ECON 301, and 60 credit hours. Students with credit for BUS 415 not take BUS 315 for further credit.2191 *D100 Lec F 08:30 - 11:20 AQ3149 D.Yee2453 D101 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5028 2455 D102 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3253 2457 D103 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 WMC2521 7460 D104 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 WMC2523 7461 D105 Tut F 14:30 - 15:20 WMC3253 7462 D106 Tut F 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3531

BUS 316-3 DerivativeSecuritiesPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 312, BUS 336, and 60 credit hours. Students with credit for BUS 416 may not take BUS 316 for further credit.2193 *D100 Lec F 11:30 - 14:20 MTF109 A.Cheung2195 *E100 Lec T 18:30 - 19:20 AQ4150 A.Cheung W 17:30 - 19:20 WMC3210 A.Cheung

BUS 320-3 FinancialAccounting:AssetsPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 254;60 credit hours.2203 *D100 Lec W 12:30 - 14:20 AQ4150 D.Chung2205 D101 Tut W 09:30 - 10:20 WMC3535 2471 D102 Tut W 10:30 - 11:20 WMC3533 7463 D103 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 WMC3535 2207 *E100 Lec R 19:30 - 21:20 WMC3210 D.Chung2209 E101 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3535 2469 E102 Tut R 17:30 - 18:20 WMC3535 7464 E103 Tut R 18:30 - 19:20 WMC3535

BUS 321-3 FinancialAccounting:EquitiesPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 320, and 60 credit hours.2211 *D100 Lec W 13:30 - 15:20 AQ5016 Y.Chen2213 D101 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3535 2215 D102 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3535 7465 D103 Tut W 17:30 - 18:20 WMC3250 2217 *E100 Lec R 17:30 - 19:20 AQ3005 Y.Chen

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2219 E101 Tut R 19:30 - 20:20 WMC3533 2221 E102 Tut R 19:30 - 20:20 WMC3535 7466 E103 Tut R 20:30 - 21:20 WMC3535

BUS 322-3 IntermediateManagerialAccountingPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 254, 60 credit hours.7642 *D100 Lec M 09:30 - 11:20 WMC2230 S.Spector7643 D101 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5027 7644 D102 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3250 7645 D103 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 AQ2122 11650 D104 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 AQ4115 11651 D105 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5009 11652 D106 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3253

BUS 325-0 Co-OpPracticumII2223 *D100 Sec

BUS 326-0 Co-OpPracticumIII2225 *D100 Sec

BUS 327-0 Co-OpPracticumIV2227 *D100 Sec

BUS 329-4 IncomeTaxforBusinessDecision-MakingPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 credit hours. Corequisite: BUS 320 or permission of Faculty.2381 *E100 Lec T 17:30 - 21:20 WMC2532 I.Lila

BUS 336-4 DataandDecisionsIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-MATH 157 and BUEC 232, 60 credit hours2229 *D100 Lec T 10:30 - 12:20 WMC3520 E.Choo R 10:30 - 11:20 WMC3520 2235 D101 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 AQ3154 2237 D102 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ3154 2239 *E100 Lec W 17:30 - 20:20 WMC3260 E.Choo2247 E101 Tut R 17:30 - 18:20 C9000 2477 E102 Tut R 18:30 - 19:20 C9000 2231 OP01 OPL T 12:30 - 15:20 WMC2301 2233 OP02 OPL W 13:30 - 15:20 WMC2301 2241 OP03 OPL R 08:30 - 10:20 WMC2305 2243 OP04 OPL R 19:30 - 21:20 WMC2305 2245 OP05 OPL F 08:30 - 10:20 WMC2305

BUS 343-3 IntroductiontoMarketingPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 credit hours.2249 *D100 Lec M 10:30 - 12:20 B9200 R.Krider2251 D101 Tut M 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3531 2253 D102 Tut M 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5118 2255 D103 Tut M 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5019 7467 D104 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 WMC2268 7468 D105 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 WMC2268 2257 D106 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3531 2259 D107 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 RCB6122 7469 D108 Tut T 10:30 - 11:20 WMC4335 2261 D109 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 WMC4335 2263 D110 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3531 5614 *D200 Lec F 09:30 - 11:20 SUR2600SUR;Sessional7470 D201 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 SUR3040 Surrey7471 D202 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 SUR3040 Surrey7472 D203 Tut F 14:30 - 15:20 SUR3040 Surrey2265 *E100 Lec T 18:30 - 20:20 EDB7618 R.Krider2267 E101 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 WMC2268 2269 E102 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3513 2271 E103 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 WMC2533 7473 E104 Tut T 17:30 - 18:20 WMC3511 2441 E105 Tut T 17:30 - 18:20 WMC3513 7474 E106 Tut T 20:30 - 21:20 WMC3515 2273 E107 Tut T 21:30 - 22:20 WMC3531

BUS 344-3 BusinesstoBusinessMarketingPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 343, and 60 credit hours.2275 *D100 Lec T 12:30 - 14:20 WMC3510 L.Meredith2443 D101 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3511 2445 D102 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 WMC2521

BUS 346-3 InternationalBusinessPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 credit hours2277 *D100 Lec T 10:30 - 13:20 RCB7100 M.Lazarova7436 *D200 Lec R 14:30 - 17:20 WMC3220 J.Li

BUS 347-3 ConsumerBehaviorPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 343, 60 credit hours.2279 *D100 Lec M 10:30 - 12:20 WMC2230 J.Zaichkowsky2283 D101 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 WMC3535 2285 D102 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 WMC3533 2281 D103 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3533 6893 *E100 Lec W 17:30 - 19:20 WMC2230 G.Grant7475 E101 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 WMC2230 7476 E102 Tut W 19:30 - 20:20 WMC2230

BUS 360-3 BusinessCommunicationPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 credit hours2287 *D100 Lec M 14:30 - 17:20 SUR3310SUR;Sessional2289 *D200 Lec T 13:30 - 16:20 WMC2230 K.Stewart7435 *D300 Lec R 11:30 - 14:20 WMC2230 K.Stewart2291 *E100 Lec T 18:30 - 21:20 WMC3210 Sessional

BUS 361-3 ProjectManagementPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 hours7638 D200 Lec R 10:30 - 12:20 SUR3090 SUR;J.Kietzmann10067 D201 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 SUR3290 Surrey10068 D202 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 SUR3290 Surrey10069 D203 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 SUR3290 Surrey10070 D204 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 SUR3290 Surrey

BUS 362-4 InformationAnalysisandSystemsDesignPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 237, 60 credit hours4835 *D100 Lec T 13:30 - 15:20 AQ4150 O.Volkoff7477 D101 Lab T 15:30 - 17:20 WMC2305 7478 D102 Lab W 09:30 - 11:20 WMC2301 7479 D103 Lab W 11:30 - 13:20 WMC2301 11493 *D200 Lec R 13:30 - 15:20 SUR3310 SUR;M.Brydon11494 D201 Lab R 15:30 - 16:20 SUR3130 Surrey11495 D202 Lab R 16:30 - 17:20 SUR3130 Surrey11496 D203 Lab R 17:30 - 18:20 SUR3130 Surrey

BUS 374-3 OrganizationTheoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours and BUS 272.2301 *E100 Lec M 18:30 - 21:20 AQ3149 M.Frein

BUS 381-3 IntroductiontoHumanResourceManagementPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 272 and 60 credit hours.2618 *D100 Lec T 13:30 - 15:20 AQ3149 W.Archibald7484 D101 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3535 7485 D102 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 RCB8106 7486 D103 Tut T 09:30 - 10:20 WMC2532 7487 D104 Tut T 17:30 - 18:20 AQ5009 7488 D105 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5036 6895 *D200 Lec W 08:30 - 10:20 AQ3154 W.Archibald7489 D201 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5038 7490 D202 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 AQ2120 7491 D203 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 WMC3533 7492 D204 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 WMC4335 7493 D205 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 WMC4335 6899 *D300 Lec W 14:30 - 17:20 SUR3310 SUR;D.Cyr

BUS 393-3 CommercialLawPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 credit hours. BUEC 391 is not to be taken concurrently with BUS 393.2379 *D100 Lec R 15:30 - 17:20 EDB7618 J.Bateman7437 D101 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 WMC3250 2305 D102 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 WMC3533 2307 D103 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 WMC2501 2309 D104 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 WMC2521 2311 D105 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 WMC4335 7438 D106 Tut R 17:30 - 18:20 WMC3251 2313 D107 Tut R 17:30 - 18:20 WMC3253 7439 D108 Tut R 18:30 - 19:20 WMC3533 2303 *E100 Lec T 19:30 - 21:20 C9002 J.Bateman7440 E101 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 WMC4335 2315 E102 Tut T 17:30 - 18:20 WMC3533 2317 E103 Tut T 18:30 - 19:20 WMC3531 2319 E104 Tut T 18:30 - 19:20 WMC3533 2321 E105 Tut T 21:30 - 22:20 WMC3533 7441 E106 Tut T 21:30 - 22:20 WMC3535

BUS 413-4 CorporateFinance

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Prerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 315, BUS 316, BUS 360, and 60 credit hours2323 *D100 Sem MW 13:30 - 15:20 AQ4140 A.Rubin2411 *E100 Sem MW 17:30 - 19:20 WMC2507 A.Rubin

BUS 417-4 SecurityAnalysisPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 315, BUS 316, BUS 360. and 60 credit hours. Students who have taken BUS 492 under the topic Security Analysis may not take this course for further credit.2395 *D100 Sem MW 09:30 - 11:20 WMC3250 G.Poitras2397 *E100 Sem TR 18:30 - 20:20 WMC2507 G.Poitras

BUS 418-3 InternationalFinancialManagementPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 315, BUS 316, BUS 360 and 60 credit hours.2325 *D100 Sem F 12:30 - 15:20 RCB6125 F.Eddy Sumeke2377 *E100 Sem R 17:30 - 20:20 WMC3510 F.Eddy Sumeke

BUS 419-3 AdvancedDerivativeSecuritiesPrerequisite(s): REQ-Prerequisite: BUS 315, 316, 360;60 credit hours. Students who have taken BUS 493 under the topic Advanced Derivative Securities may not take BUS 419 for further credit.2365 *D100 Sem TR 10:30 - 12:20 AQ2104 A.Bick

BUS 420-3 AdvancedAccountingPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 321, BUS 360, 60 credit hours.2409 *D100 Sem W 09:30 - 12:20 RCB6125 E.Macdonald

BUS 421-3 AccountingTheoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 321 and BUS 207 or ECON 301, BUS 360, 60 credit hours.2327 *D100 Sem T 10:30 - 13:20 WMC2230 I.Gordon2329 *E100 Sem T 17:30 - 20:20 WMC2230 I.Gordon

BUS 424-3 AdvancedManagerialAccountingPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 322, 336, 360;60 credit hours.2331 *D100 Sem F 09:30 - 12:20 AQ4140 J.Jermias2619 *D200 Sem F 15:30 - 18:20 WMC3250 J.Jermias2333 *E100 Sem T 17:30 - 20:20 WMC3250 Sessional

BUS 425-0 Co-OpPracticumV2479 D100 Sec

BUS 426-3 AuditingandAssurance:ConceptsandMethodsPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 321, BUS 360 and 60 credit hours2335 *D100 Sem W 13:30 - 16:20 WMC3510 C.Emby

BUS 431-3 BusinesswithEastAsianCountriesPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 346, 360, and one of BUS 380 or 432;60 credit hours.2413 *D100 Lec R 10:30 - 13:20 WMC3510 J.Li

BUS 432-3 InternationalHumanResourceManagementPrerequisite(s): REQ- BUS 360 and one of BUS 381 or 374;60 credit hours. Recommended: BUS 346.2423 *D100 Lec T 14:30 - 17:20 WMC3510 M.Lazarova

BUS 437-3 DecisionAnalysisinBusinessPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 336, BUS 360, 60 credit hours2337 *D100 Sem R 13:30 - 16:20 WMC3535 G.Zhang

BUS 442-4 IntroductiontoMarketingResearchPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 343, BUS 336, BUS 360, 60 credit hours. Students with credit for BUS 444 may not take BUS 442 for further credit.2339 *D100 Sem TR 08:30 - 10:20 WMC3510 G.Mauser2341 *E100 Sem WR 17:30 - 19:20 WMC3220 C.Chang

BUS 446-4 MarketingStrategyPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 312, BUS 347, BUS 360, 60 credit hours2415 *D100 Sem W 11:30 - 15:20 WMC3250 L.Meredith6900 *E100 Sem MT 17:30 - 19:20 WMC3510 C.Chang

BUS 447-3 GlobalMarketingManagementPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 343, BUS 360, 60 credit hours. BUS 346 is recommended.2620 *E100 Sem M 17:30 - 20:20 WMC3255 A.Bhagnari

BUS 448-4 AdvertisingandSalesPromotionPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 347, BUS 360, 60 credit hours. Students with credit for BUS 348 cannot take BUS 448 for further credit.2345 *D100 Sem M 09:30 - 13:20 WMC3255 Sessional

BUS 449-3 EthicalIssuesinMarketingPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 343, BUS 360, 60 credit hours2621 *D100 Sem F 14:30 - 17:20 WMC3510 G.Mauser

BUS 459-3 ServicesMarketingPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 credits;BUS 343, 347 and 360. Students who have taken BUS 490-495 under the same topic may not take this course for further credit.

7640 *D100 Sem R 13:30 - 16:20 WMC2532 S.Kates

BUS 462-4 ManagementSupportSystemsPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 336 and BUS 362 or BUS 364, BUS 360, 60 credit hours2347 *D100 Sem W 16:30 - 19:20 RCB6136 M.Brydon

BUS 466-3 ManagingDataCommunicationsPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 362 or BUS 364, BUS 360, 60 credit hours4836 *D100 Sem F 12:30 - 15:20 WMC3250 D.Parker

BUS 468-3 ManagementIssuesinInformationSystemsPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 364, BUS 360, 60 credit hours, co-requisite BUS 462 or 466.2351 *D100 Sem F 11:30 - 14:20 WMC3535 O.Volkoff

BUS 473-4 OperationsManagementPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 336, BUS 360, 60 credit hours. Students with credit for BUS 373 may not take BUS 473 for further credit.2353 *D100 Sem M 09:30 - 13:20 WMC3533 S.Gupta

BUS 474-3 SupplyChainManagementPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 credits;BUS 360 and 3367639 *D100 Sem T 12:30 - 15:20 WMC2507 S.Gupta

BUS 477-4 NewVenturePlanningPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 312, BUS 343, BUS 360 and 90 credit hours11487 *D100 Sem W 08:30 - 12:20 WMC2230 G.Grant

BUS 478-3 SeminarinAdministrativePolicyPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 207, 312, 343, 360 and either BUS 374 or 381, 90 credit hours.2355 *D100 Sem M 13:30 - 16:20 RCB6136 M.Moore2357 *D200 Sem F 09:30 - 12:20 WMC3250 J.Sheppard2359 *D300 Sem W 08:30 - 11:20 WMC3510 N.Abramson2361 *D400 Sem R 13:30 - 16:20 WMC3533 K.Ruckman2373 *D500 Sem R 08:30 - 11:20 AQ4150 J.Sheppard2363 *D600 Sem T 09:30 - 12:20 WMC2507 K.Ruckman2367 *E100 Sem R 17:30 - 20:20 WMC3250 N.Abramson

BUS 481-3 RecruitmentandSelectionPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 381and 360;60 credit hours.7650 *D100 Sem R 14:30 - 17:20 WMC3250 Sessional

BUS 487-3 OrganizationalDevelopmentandChangeManagementPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 374 or BUS 381, BUS 360, 60 credit hours2369 *D100 Sem M 13:30 - 16:20 WMC2230 G.Bushe

BUS 488-3 GroupDynamicsandTeamworkPrerequisite(s): REQ-BUS 374 or BUS 381, BUS 360, 60 credit hours11562 *E100 Sem M 17:30 - 20:20 HCC2510 DOW;R.Allen

BUS 492-3 SelectedTopicsinBusinessAdministration7649 *D100 Sem M 10:30 - 13:20 WMC3535 R.Krishnan

Chemistry(Science):www.sfu.ca/chemistry

Minimum Grade Requirement: Students may not enrol in any CHEM course for which a D grade was obtained in any Prerequisite.For Lab manuals, the following fees will be assessed: CHEM 111-$6, CHEM 121-$8, CHEM 126-$12, CHEM 215-$6, CHEM 236-$6, CHEM 316-$6, CHEM 336-$6, CHEM 366-$10, CHEM 367-$12, CHEM 380-$4.50.

CHEM 110-3 IntroductoryChemistryPrerequisite(s): REQ-BC H.S.Math12 or equiv. (or MATH100,coreq) or perm. of dept. Students w/cred for Chem12 (or equiv, or any univ.chem crse) may not take CHEM 110 or 111 for cred. CHEM 110 & 111 cannot both be counted.If no B.C. H.S. MATH 12, MATH 100 req’ed as Co-req.Requirement Designation: Q/B-Sci4303 D100 Lec MWF 10:30 - 11:20 C9002 G.Keizer4441 D101 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5004 4443 D102 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5004 4445 D103 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 RCB6125 4447 D104 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5030 4449 D105 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5030 4451 D106 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5007

CHEM 111-4 IntroductoryChemistryandLaboratoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-BC H.S.Math12 or equiv (or MATH100,coreq) or perm. of dept. Students w/ cred for Chem12 (or equiv, or any univ.chem crse) may not take CHEM 110 or 111 for cred. CHEM 110 & 111 cannot both be counted. If no B.C. H.S. MATH12, MATH100 req’ed as Co-req.Requirement Designation: Q/B-Sci4305 D100 Lec MWF 10:30 - 11:20 C9002 G.Keizer4557 D101 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5004

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4559 D102 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5004 4561 D103 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 RCB6125 4563 D104 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5030 4565 D105 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5030 4567 D106 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5007 4307 LA01 Lab T 13:30 - 17:20 C8023

CHEM 120-3 GeneralChemistryIPrerequisite(s): REQ-BC high school Chem 12 or CHEM 111 or 110 or 101.RECOMMENDED: Coreqs: MATH 151 or 154 & PHYS 120 or 101. Students may not count both CHEM 120 & 121 for credit. Students may not count both CHEM 120 (or 121) & CHEM 102 for credit.Requirement Designation: Q/B-Sci4309 D100 Lec MWF 10:30 - 11:20 C9001 S.Holdcroft4459 D101 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5008 4571 D102 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 WMC2507 4461 D103 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 GYM405 4463 D104 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5008 4569 D105 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5025 4311 D200 Lec MWF 12:30 - 13:20 C9001 S.Holdcroft4465 D201 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5008 4467 D202 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 WMC2507 4469 D203 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 GYM405 4471 D204 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5008 4473 D205 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5025

CHEM 121-4 GeneralChemistryandLaboratoryIPrerequisite(s): REQ-BC high school Chem 12 or CHEM 111 (or 101 and 106). RECOMMENDED: Coreqs MATH 151 (or 154) & PHYS 120 (or 101). Students may not count both CHEM 120 and CHEM 121 for credit. Students may not count both CHEM 121 & (CHEM 102 and 115) for credit.Requirement Designation: Q/B-Sci4313 D100 Lec MWF 10:30 - 11:20 C9001 S.Holdcroft4475 D101 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5027 4477 D102 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 MTF111 4479 D103 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5008 4481 D104 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 AQ4120 4483 D105 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 K8652 4485 D106 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5118 4487 D107 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5039 4489 D108 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ4140 4491 D109 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5006 4493 D110 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5037 4495 D111 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5036 4497 D112 Tut F 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5006 4499 D113 Tut F 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5006 4501 D114 Tut F 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5006 4577 D115 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5028 4325 D200 Lec MWF 12:30 - 13:20 C9001 S.Holdcroft4503 D201 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 RCB7100 4505 D202 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5008 4507 D203 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 AQ4140 4509 D204 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 AQ4140 4511 D205 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 RCB5118 4513 D206 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ50274515 D207 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ41504573 D208 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5007 4575 D209 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5016 4579 D211 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5037 4581 D212 Tut F 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5008 4583 D213 Tut F 15:30 - 16:20 WMC2507 4605 *D300 Lec MWF 11:30 - 12:20 SUR3310 SUR;G.Mund4607 D301 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 SUR3340 SUR;G.Mund4609 D302 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 SUR3280 SUR;G.Mund4315 LA01 Lab T 13:30 - 17:20 C8031 4317 LA02 Lab W 13:30 - 17:20 C8031 4319 LA03 Lab R 08:30 - 12:20 C8031 4321 LA04 Lab R 13:30 - 17:20 C8031 10528 LA13 Lab R 08:30 - 12:20 C8031 G.Mund4327 LB01 Lab T 13:30 - 17:20 C8031 4329 LB02 Lab W 13:30 - 17:20 C8031 4331 LB03 Lab R 08:30 - 12:20 C8031 4333 LB04 Lab R 13:30 - 17:20 C8031

10530 LB13 Lab R 08:30 - 12:20 C8031 G.Mund

CHEM 122-2 GeneralChemistryIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-CHEM 121 or 120 or 102.Coreq: Recommended- MATH 152 or 155 & PHYS 121 or 102. Students who expect to take further physical or inorganic chem courses should take CHEM 126 concurrently with 122. Students may not count both CHEM 122 and 103 for credit.Requirement Designation: Q4337 D100 Lec WF 11:30 - 12:20 B9200 Sessional9127 D101 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 AQ4140 9128 D102 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5037 9129 D103 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5007 9130 D104 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5007 9147 D105 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5051 9152 D106 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ4140 9148 D107 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ4120 9149 D108 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 GYM405 9150 D109 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 AQ2120 9151 D110 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5035

CHEM 126-2 GeneralChemistryLaboratoryIIPrerequisite(s): CHEM 121 (or 102 and 115). Corequisite: CHEM 122. Students may not count both CHEM 126 and CHEM 118 for credit.Requirement Designation: Q4339 LA01 Lab W 13:30 - 17:20 C8023 J.Canal4341 LA02 Lab R 13:30 - 17:20 C8023 J.Canal4587 LA03 Lab F 13:30 - 17:20 C8023 J.Canal

CHEM 180-3 TheChemistryofLifePrerequisite(s): REQ-CHEM 1215294 D100 Lec MWF 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5030 D.Vocadlo10277 D101 Tut T 09:30 - 10:20 RCB6125 D.Vocadlo

CHEM 191-3 LivinginaMaterialsWorld:FromtheStoneAgetoNanoscience4613 D100 Lec MWF 12:30 - 13:20 K9500 V.Williams4615 D101 Tut M 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5018 4617 D102 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 RCB6136 4619 D103 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5016

CHEM 215-4 IntroductiontoAnalyticalChemistryPrerequisite(s): REQ-CHEM 122 (or 103) and 126 (or 118)Requirement Designation: Q4343 D100 Lec TR 12:30 - 13:20 AQ3159 R.Goyan6902 *D200 Lec MW 11:30 - 12:20 SUR3170 SUR;R.Goyan4345 LA01 Lab T 13:30 - 17:20 C7017 R.Sharma4347 LA02 Lab W 13:30 - 17:20 C7017 R.Sharma4349 LA03 Lab R 08:30 - 12:20 C7017 R.Sharma4453 LA04 Lab F 08:30 - 12:20 C7017 R.Sharma10341 LA05 Lab F 13:30 - 17:20 C7017 R.Sharma

CHEM 230-3 InorganicChemistryPrerequisite(s): REQ-CHEM 122 (or 103). Students who expect to take further courses in inorganic chemistry should take the laboratory course CHEM 236 concurrently with 230.Requirement Designation: Q4351 D100 Lec MWF 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3210 J.Canal4353 D101 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ3003 Sessional

CHEM 236W-2InorganicChemistryLaboratoryPrerequisite(s): CHEM 122 (or 103) and CHEM 126 (or 118). Co-requisite: CHEM 230.Requirement Designation: Q10247 D101 Tut T 09:30 - 10:20 AQ4140 L.Hanlan10248 D201 Tut W 09:30 - 10:20 MTF111 L.Hanlan8105 LA01 Lab T 13:30 - 17:20 C9014 L.Hanlan8106 LA02 Lab W 13:30 - 17:20 C9014 L.Hanlan

CHEM 281-4 OrganicChemistryIPrerequisite(s): REQ-CHEM 121. Corequisite: CHEM 122 (or 103). Students may not count both CHEM 281 and (CHEM 150 and 155) for credit.Requirement Designation: Q4359 D100 Lec MWF 10:30 - 11:20 RBCIMAGTH R.Britton4533 D101 Tut T 09:30 - 10:20 RCB7100 4535 D102 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5018 4537 D103 Tut F 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5018 4539 D104 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5018 4541 D105 Tut W 09:30 - 10:20 AQ4140 4543 D106 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 WMC2503 4545 D107 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 RCB7100 4547 D108 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5048

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4549 D109 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5028 4551 D110 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5050 4553 D111 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 EDB9651 4555 D112 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5036 6903 *D200 Lec MWR 14:30 - 15:20 SUR3280 SUR;U.Kreis6904 D201 Tut W 10:30 - 11:20 SUR3260 SUR;U.Kreis6905 D202 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 SUR3260 SUR;U.Kreis4361 LA01 Lab M 13:30 - 17:20 SSB8120 4363 LA02 Lab T 13:30 - 17:20 SSB8120 4365 LA03 Lab W 13:30 - 17:20 SSB8120 4367 LA04 Lab R 13:30 - 17:20 SSB8120 4529 LA05 Lab F 13:30 - 17:20 SSB8120 6906 LA06 Lab T 08:30 - 12:20 SSB8120 10628 LA07 Lab F 08:30 - 12:20 SSB8120 4369 LB01 Lab M 13:30 - 17:20 SSB8120 4371 LB02 Lab T 13:30 - 17:20 SSB8120 4373 LB03 Lab W 13:30 - 17:20 SSB8120 4375 LB04 Lab R 13:30 - 17:20 SSB8120 4531 LB05 Lab F 13:30 - 17:20 SSB8120

CHEM 282-2 OrganicChemistryIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-CHEM 281. Students may not count both CHEM 282 and CHEM 250 for credit.Requirement Designation: Q4377 D100 Lec WF 10:30 - 11:20 B9200 Sessional4379 D101 Tut M 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5016 4381 D102 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5009 4383 D103 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5014 4385 D104 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5016 4387 D105 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5016 4519 D106 Tut W 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5018 4521 D107 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5036 4523 D108 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 AQ4120 4525 D109 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5049 4527 D110 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ4120

CHEM 286-2 OrganicChemistryLaboratoryIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-CHEM 281. Corequisite - CHEM 282. Students may not count both CHEM 286 and CHEM 255 for credit.Requirement Designation: Q4389 LA01 Lab M 13:30 - 17:20 SSB8120 Sessional4391 LA02 Lab T 13:30 - 17:20 SSB8120 Sessional4393 LA03 Lab W 13:30 - 17:20 SSB8120 Sessional4395 LA04 Lab R 13:30 - 17:20 SSB8120 Sessional4517 LA05 Lab F 13:30 - 17:20 SSB8120 Sessional

CHEM 306-0 PracticumI4397 D100 Sec S.Stanley

CHEM 307-0 PracticumIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-CHEM 306 and completion of 42 credit hours toward a BSc degree. Minimum CGPA 2.67 (or permission of co-op co-ordinator).4399 D100 Sec S.Stanley

CHEM 316-4 IntroductoryInstrumentalAnalysisPrerequisite(s): REQ-CHEM 215 (or 218) and CHEM 260, or permission of the department. Students may not count both CHEM 316 and 416 for credit.Requirement Designation: Q4401 D100 Lec TR 12:30 - 13:20 WMC2532 G.Agnes4403 LA01 Lab M 13:30 - 17:20 C7017 G.Agnes4405 LA02 Lab R 13:30 - 17:20 C7017 G.Agnes

CHEM 332-3 TheChemistryofTransitionMetalsPrerequisite(s): REQ-CHEM 230, 236 and 260, or permission of the department.Requirement Designation: Q5295 D100 Lec MWF 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5016 Sessional5296 D101 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5016 Sessional

CHEM 336-2 AdvancedInorganicChemistryLaboratoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-CHEM 236. Corequisite - CHEM 332 must precede or be taken concurrently.Requirement Designation: Q5297 LA01 Lab R 13:30 - 17:20 C9014 L.Hanlan5298 LA02 Lab F 13:30 - 17:20 C9014 L.Hanlan

CHEM 360-3 ThermodynamicsandChemicalKineticsPrerequisite(s): REQ-CHEM 122 (or 103), MATH 152 (or 155), PHYS 121 (or 102), MATH 251 recommended. Students may not count both CHEM 360 and CHEM 261 for credit.

Requirement Designation: Q4407 D100 Lec MWF 09:30 - 10:20 AQ3153 J.Wilkie4409 D101 Tut T 09:30 - 10:20 MTF110 J.Wilkie4411 D102 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 AQ4120 J.Wilkie

CHEM 366-2 PhysicalChemistryLaboratoryIPrerequisite(s): REQ-CHEM 260. Corequisite CHEM 360.Requirement Designation: Q4413 LA01 Lab M 13:30 - 17:20 C7017 G.Leach4415 LA02 Lab R 13:30 - 17:20 C7017 G.Leach

CHEM 367-2 PhysicalChemistryLaboratoryIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-CHEM 366Requirement Designation: Q4417 LA01 Lab M 13:30 - 17:20 C7017 G.Leach4419 LA02 Lab R 13:30 - 17:20 C7017 G.Leach

CHEM 371-3 ChemistryoftheAqueousEnvironmentPrerequisite(s): REQ-CHEM 281 (or 150) and CHEM 360 (or 261)Requirement Designation: Q4455 E100 Lec T 17:30 - 19:20 AQ4120 L.Sojo R 17:30 - 18:20 AQ5039 4457 E101 Tut R 18:30 - 19:20 AQ5039 L.Sojo

CHEM 380-4 ChemicalandInstrumentalMethodsofIdentificationofOrganicCompounds

Prerequisite(s): REQ-CHEM 260 and 282 and 286 (or 250 and 255), or permission of the department.4421 D100 Lec MWF 10:30 - 11:20 AQ4130 N.Merbouh4423 LA01 Lab W 18:00 - 21:50 SSB8120 N.Merbouh

CHEM 406-0 PracticumIIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-CHEM 307 and completion of 56 credit hours toward a BSc degree. Minimum CGPA of 2.67 (or permission of co-op co-ordinator).4425 D100 Sec S.Stanley

CHEM 407-0 PracticumIVPrerequisite(s): REQ-CHEM 406. Minimum CGPA of 2.67 (or permission of co-op co-ordinator).4427 D100 Sec S.Stanley

CHEM 408-0 PracticumVPrerequisite(s): REQ-CHEM 4074429 D100 Sec S.Stanley

CHEM 439-3 SpecialTopicsinInorganicChemistryPrerequisite(s): REQ-CHEM 332.D100 ST-Spectroscopy & Magnet.in Inorg.Chem.5299 D100 Lec MWF 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5039 D.Leznoff5300 D101 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 K8652 D.Leznoff

CHEM 452-3 Bio-organicChemistryPrerequisite(s): REQ-CHEM 381 or permission of the DepartmentRequirement Designation: Q5583 D100 Lec MWF 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5030 E.Plettner5584 D101 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5037 E.Plettner

CHEM 464-3 QuantumChemistryPrerequisite(s): REQ-CHEM 260, MATH 232, MATH 251;OR PHYS 385. MATH 310 highly recommended.Requirement Designation: Q4595 D100 Lec MWF 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5018 C.Walsby4597 D101 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5039 C.Walsby

CHEM 465-3 ElectrochemistryPrerequisite(s): REQ-CHEM 360Requirement Designation: Q6901 D100 Lec MWF 09:30 - 10:20 WMC2507 M.Eikerling10311 D101 Tut F 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2507 M.Eikerling

CHEM 481-5 UndergraduateResearch4431 *D100 Sec Faculty

CHEM 482-3 DirectedStudyinAdvancedTopicsofChemistry4433 *D100 Sec Faculty

CHEM 483-5 HonorsResearchPrerequisite(s): REQ-CHEM 481 and permission of the department. Credit for this course may only be applied to the Honors Chemistry program.4435 *D100 Sec Faculty

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Chinese(Arts):www.sfu.ca/lti

Native speakers of Chinese (Mandarin or any other dialect) or students educated where Chinese (Mandarin or any other dialect) is the language of the community cannot take CHIN 100 or CHIN 101. Similarly, students who have taken high school Mandarin up to the Grade 12 level cannot take CHIN 100 or CHIN 101. If you enroll in a course below your proficiency level and do not withdraw, you will be deregistered. Please consult with the appropriate instructor if you are uncertain about your proficiency level and about which course you should enroll in.Speakers of Cantonese who have had basic Mandarin training should take CHIN 152. However, you cannot enroll in CHIN 152 until you have had a placement interview with the course instructor.CHIN152 Placement Interview Location and Dates: in AQ6207 at (1) 15:40 - 16:40 Hrs on Mondays and Wednesdays from July 5th to July 26th and (2) 14:00 - 16:00 on Tuesday, July 18th.

CHIN 100-3 MandarinChineseI7082 D100 Tut TR 09:30 - 11:20 AQ2120 B.Ng7084 D200 Tut MW 10:30 - 12:20 AQ5015 B.Ng7651 D300 Tut M 14:30 - 16:20 AQ4130 B.Ng R 14:30 - 16:20 RCB7100 B.Ng7086 E100 Tut WF 17:30 - 19:20 HCC1535 DOW;B.Ng

CHIN 101-3 MandarinChineseIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-SFU CHIN 100 or consent of instructor.7088 D100 Tut TR 12:30 - 14:20 AQ2122 B.Ng7090 E100 Tut TR 17:30 - 19:20 AQ5047 B.Ng

CHIN 151-3 SpokenMandarinforSpeakersofOtherChineseDialects7978 E100 Tut TR 16:30 - 18:20 RCB6125 J.Fei

CHIN 152-3 SpokenMandarinforSpeakersofOtherChineseDialectsIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-CHIN 151 or equivalent.11475 E100 Tut MW 16:30 - 18:20 AQ4120 J.Fei

CHIN 200-3 MandarinChineseIIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-SFU CHIN 101, 102 or equivalent and department’s permission. Students who have taken CHIN 201 prior to Fall 1999 Semester cannot take CHIN 200 for further credit.7092 D100 Tut M 10:30 - 12:20 AQ4140 J.Fei R 10:30 - 12:20 AQ5020 J.Fei

Communication(ApplSci):www.sfu.ca/communication

Most CMNS courses are restricted 50% or more to approved CMNS and/or Publishing students. They are marked with an * beside the lecture or seminar or section (e.g., *D100 as such beside D100, E100, C100, etc.). Students who are unable to enroll themselves into a particular course, even though there appears to be space, or if a course requires special permission, should consult with a CMNS advisor as soon as possible. 100 and 200-level courses are 50% restricted. 300 and 400-level courses are 75% restricted to approved CMNS/PUB students. These restrictions are removed at the end of the first month of enrollment (e.g., 31 July 2006 for Fall 2006 registration).Contact the advisor for information on how to become an approved CMNS or Publishing student, if so desired. Office hours are Tuesdays & Thursday afternoons, K9673, by appointment (sign up sheet on advisor’s office door).Course outlines for all CMNS courses are placed on our website ( www.sfu.ca/communication) as soon as possible. Samples of past outlines are also on the website, and available from our General Office (K9671). Contact 604-291-3687 for info.C100 courses are by distance education, which, if there are no space restrictions or Prerequisite requirements set by the subject department, are available to all eligible students. Course outlines noting the requirements (including computer requirements) are available at the Centre for Online and Distance Education, or by calling 604-291-3524 or 1-800-663-1411 (toll free in Canada) or at www.sfu.ca/cde.

CMNS 110-3 IntroductiontoCommunicationStudiesRequirement Designation: B-Soc3514 *C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)3190 *D100 Lec T 13:30 - 15:20 C9001 R.Onufrijchuk3192 D101 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 K8664 3194 D102 Tut T 17:30 - 18:20 K8664 3196 D103 Tut T 18:30 - 19:20 K8664 3198 D104 Tut T 19:30 - 20:20 K8664 3200 D105 Tut T 20:30 - 21:20 K8664 3202 D106 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 K8666 3204 D107 Tut T 17:30 - 18:20 K8666 3206 D108 Tut T 18:30 - 19:20 K8666 3208 D109 Tut T 19:30 - 20:20 K8666 3210 D110 Tut T 20:30 - 21:20 K8666 3212 D111 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 K8666

3214 D112 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 K8666 3216 D113 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 K8666 3218 D114 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 K8666 3220 D115 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 K8666 3222 D116 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 K8666 3470 D117 Tut R 17:30 - 18:20 K8666 3472 D118 Tut R 18:30 - 19:20 K8666 3474 D119 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 K8664 3476 D120 Tut R 17:30 - 18:20 K8664 3534 *D200 Lec M 09:30 - 11:20 SUR3170SUR;Sessional3536 D201 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 SUR3290 Surrey3538 D202 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 SUR3290 Surrey3540 D203 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 SUR3290 Surrey8423 D204 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 SUR3290 Surrey

CMNS 130-3 ExplorationsinMassCommunication3258 *C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)3224 *D100 Lec R 13:30 - 15:20 RBCIMAGTH Sessional3226 D101 Tut M 08:30 - 09:20 K8666 3228 D102 Tut M 09:30 - 10:20 K8666 3230 D103 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 K8666 3232 D104 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 K8666 3234 D105 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 K8666 3236 D106 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 K8666 3238 D107 Tut T 09:30 - 10:20 K8666 3240 D108 Tut T 10:30 - 11:20 K8666 3242 D109 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 K8666 3244 D110 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 K8666 3246 D111 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 K8664 3248 D112 Tut T 09:30 - 10:20 K8664 3250 D113 Tut T 10:30 - 11:20 K8664 3252 D114 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 K8664 3254 D115 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 K8664 3256 D116 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 K8664 8427 D117 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 K8664 8428 D118 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 K8664

CMNS 200-3 EffectiveCommunicationPrerequisite(s): REQ-25 credit hours. Recommended: for communication co-op students.10763 *D100 Lec T 12:30 - 15:20 K8652 Tbd

CMNS 220-3 UnderstandingTelevisionPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMNS 110 and 130.3390 *E100 Lec W 17:30 - 19:20 HCC1900 DOW;Tbd6537 E101 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 HCC1505 Harbour Ce6539 E102 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 HCC2235 Harbour Ce6541 E103 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 HCC1505 Harbour Ce6543 E104 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 HCC2235 Harbour Ce6545 E105 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 HCC1505 Harbour Ce6547 E106 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 HCC2235 Harbour Ce6549 E107 Tut W 19:30 - 20:20 HCC2280 Harbour Ce6551 E108 Tut W 19:30 - 20:20 HCC2510 Harbour Ce

CMNS 221-3 MediaandAudiencesPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMNS 110 and 1303260 *E100 Lec T 16:30 - 18:20 HCC1900DOW;Sessional3262 E101 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 HCC1505 Harbour Ce3264 E102 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 HCC2510 Harbour Ce3266 E103 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 HCC1505 Harbour Ce3268 E104 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 HCC2510 Harbour Ce3270 E105 Tut T 20:30 - 21:20 HCC400 Harbour Ce3272 E106 Tut T 20:30 - 21:20 HCC200 Harbour Ce3274 E107 Tut T 19:30 - 20:20 HCC400 Harbour Ce3408 E108 Tut T 19:30 - 20:20 HCC200 Harbour Ce

CMNS 223-3 AdvertisingasSocialCommunicationPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMNS 110 and 1303410 *D100 Lec T 09:30 - 11:20 AQ3149 Z.Druick3412 D101 Tut W 09:30 - 10:20 K8664 3414 D102 Tut W 10:30 - 11:20 K8664 3416 D103 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 K8664 3418 D104 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 K8664 3420 D105 Tut W 09:30 - 10:20 K8666 3422 D106 Tut W 10:30 - 11:20 K8666 3424 D107 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 K8666

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3426 D108 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 K8666

CMNS 230-3 TheCulturalIndustriesinCanada:GlobalContextPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMNS 130.10754 D100 Lec M 13:30 - 15:20 WMC3520 C.Murray10755 D101 Tut M 09:30 - 10:20 K8664 10756 D102 Tut M 10:30 - 11:20 K8664 10757 D103 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 K8664 10758 D104 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 K8664 10759 D105 Tut M 09:30 - 10:20 K8648 10760 D106 Tut M 10:30 - 11:20 K8648 10761 D107 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 K8648 10762 D108 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 K8648

CMNS 240-3 ThePoliticalEconomyofCommunicationPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMNS 110 and 130.6573 *D100 Lec W 12:30 - 14:20 AQ3154 C.Bodnar6575 D101 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 K8664 6577 D102 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 K8664 6579 D103 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 K8664 6581 D104 Tut W 17:30 - 18:20 K8664 6711 D105 Tut W 18:30 - 19:20 K8664

CMNS 247-3 InternationalCommunicationPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMNS 110 and 130. Students with credit for CMNS 346 (September 1988 to August 1997) may not take this course for further credit.11633 *D100 Lec W 13:30 - 15:20 AQ3003 Sessional11634 D101 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 K8666 11635 D102 Tut W 17:30 - 18:20 K8666 11636 D103 Tut W 18:30 - 19:20 K8666 11637 D104 Tut W 19:30 - 20:20 K8666

CMNS 253-3 IntroductiontoInformationTechnology:TheNewMediaPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMNS 110 or 130.3276 *D100 Lec R 09:30 - 11:20 HCC1800 DOW;R.Smith3278 D101 Lab R 12:30 - 13:20 HCC2510 Harbour Ce3280 D102 Lab R 12:30 - 13:20 HCC1530 Harbour Ce3282 D103 Lab R 13:30 - 14:20 HCC2510 Harbour Ce3284 D104 Lab R 13:30 - 14:20 HCC1530 Harbour Ce3286 D105 Lab R 14:30 - 15:20 HCC2510 Harbour Ce8214 *D200 Lec R 09:30 - 11:20 Online DOW;R.Smith8215 D201 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 HCC2510 Harbour Ce8216 D202 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 HCC2510 Harbour Ce

CMNS 259-3 AcousticDimensionsofCommunicationI3288 *D100 Lec T 09:30 - 11:20 K8652 N.Ruebsaat8227 D101 Lab W 10:30 - 12:20 K8660 8228 D102 Lab R 10:30 - 12:20 K8660

CMNS 260-3 EmpiricalCommunicationResearchMethodsPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMNS 110 or CMNS 130.3290 *D100 Lec TR 11:30 - 13:20 WMC3260 W.Richards Jr3438 D101 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 K8666 3292 D102 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 K8666 3294 D103 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 K8666 3296 D104 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 K8666 3298 D105 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 K8666 3638 D106 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 K8666

CMNS 261-3 DocumentaryResearchinCommunicationPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMNS 110 or CMNS 130.4887 *C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)3300 *D100 Lec W 14:30 - 16:20 AQ3154 D.Gutstein3302 D101 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 K8664 3304 D102 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 K8664 3306 D103 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 K8664 3308 D104 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 K8664 3310 D105 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 K8664 3312 D106 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 K8664

CMNS 262-3 DesignandMethodinQualitativeCommunicationResearchPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMNS 110 or 130. Students who have credit for CMNS 286 in Spring 2004 may not take CMNS 262 for further credit.3448 *D100 Lec R 14:30 - 16:20 HCC1800 DOW;K.McAllister3458 D101 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 HCC2540 Harbour Ce3460 D102 Tut R 17:30 - 18:20 HCC2540 Harbour Ce3462 D103 Tut R 18:30 - 19:20 HCC2540 Harbour Ce3464 D104 Tut R 19:30 - 20:20 HCC2540 Harbour Ce

CMNS 304-4 CommunicationinEverydayLifePrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including two of CMNS 220, 221, 223.3314 *D100 Lec F 09:30 - 12:20 K9500 Sessional3316 D101 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 K8664 3318 D102 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 K8664 3320 D103 Tut F 14:30 - 15:20 K8664 3322 D104 Tut F 15:30 - 16:20 K8664 3324 D105 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 K8666 3326 D106 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 K8666 3328 D107 Tut F 14:30 - 15:20 K8666 3440 D108 Tut F 15:30 - 16:20 K8666

CMNS 310-4 MediaandModernityPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMNS 210.11383 *D100 Sem M 10:30 - 14:20 K8652 R.Gruneau

CMNS 326-4 AppliedMediaWorkshop:OntheHillPrerequisite(s): REQ-Permission of instructor, and 60 credits including CMNS 226 and 235.3542 *D100 Sem M 09:30 - 13:20 K8660 D.Murphy6687 D101 Lab M 13:30 - 17:20 K8648 D.Murphy

CMNS 331-4 NewsDiscourseandPoliticalCommunicationPrerequisite(s): REQ-Two of CMNS 230, 235, 2408092 *D100 Lec M 14:30 - 17:20 AQ3153 Sessional8093 D101 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 K8666 8094 D102 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 K8666 8095 D103 Tut M 10:30 - 11:20 K8666 8096 D104 Tut M 17:30 - 18:20 K8666 8097 D105 Tut M 18:30 - 19:20 K8666 8098 D106 Tut M 19:30 - 20:20 K8666

CMNS 334-4 CulturalPolicyPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMNS 261 and one of CMNS 230 or 240.11513 D100 Lec T 12:30 - 14:20 HCC1800 DOW;A.Beale11514 D101 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 HCC1415 Harbour Ce11515 D102 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 HCC1415 Harbour Ce11516 D103 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 HCC1415 Harbour Ce

CMNS 354-4 CommunicationandSocialIssuesinDesignPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 credit hours, including any one of CMNS 253, CMPT 275, KIN 201, KIN 205 or ENSC 100 and including CMNS 362 or 363 or permission of the instructor.3330 *D100 Lec R 15:30 - 19:20 AQ3149 R.Onufrijchuk3332 D101 Lab R 12:30 - 13:20 K8666 3334 D102 Lab R 13:30 - 14:20 K8666 3336 D103 Lab R 14:30 - 15:20 K8666 3338 D104 Lab R 19:30 - 20:20 K8666 8229 D105 Lab R 20:30 - 21:20 K8666

CMNS 358-4 SoundTapeRecording:TheoryandUsesPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMNS 258 (with a grade of B or higher), and approval of instructor.8090 D100 Lec R 13:30 - 15:20 K8660 B.Truax8091 D101 Lab T 12:30 - 15:20 K8660 B.Truax

CMNS 362-6 EvaluationMethodsforAppliedCommunicationResearchPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 credit hours including two of CMNS 253, 260, 261.3554 *D100 Lec F 09:30 - 13:20 HCC1800DOW;Sessional3556 D101 Tut F 13:30 - 15:20 HCC2510 Harbour Ce3558 D102 Tut F 15:30 - 17:20 HCC2510 Harbour Ce3560 D103 Tut F 17:30 - 19:20 HCC2510 Harbour Ce

CMNS 363-6 ApproachestoMediaandAudienceResearchPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 credits, including one of CMNS 220, 221 or 223, AND one of CMNS 260 or 261.3450 *D100 Lec M 09:30 - 13:20 MTF110 Sessional3550 D101 OPL M 13:30 - 15:20 K8664 3552 D102 OPL M 15:30 - 17:20 K8664 6795 D103 OPL M 17:30 - 19:20 K8664

CMNS 371-4 TheStructureoftheBookPublishingIndustryinCanadaPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 credit hours, including CMNS 110 and 130.3484 *C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)

CMNS 372-4 ThePublishingProcessPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 credit hours, including CMNS 110 and 130.3486 *C100 Sec (Distance Ed.) I.Chunn

CMNS 375-4 MagazinePublishingPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 credit hours.

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8222 *D100 Lec R 12:30 - 14:20 HCC1800 DOW;R.Mercer8223 D101 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 HCC2235 Harbour Ce8224 D102 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 HCC2235 Harbour Ce8225 D103 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 HCC1530 Harbour Ce8226 D104 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 HCC2235 Harbour Ce3189 *E100 Lec T 16:30 - 18:20 HCC1800 DOW;R.Mercer3342 E101 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 HCC1530 Harbour Ce3344 E102 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 HCC1530 Harbour Ce3346 E103 Tut T 18:30 - 19:20 HCC2960 Harbour Ce3348 E104 Tut T 19:30 - 20:20 HCC2540 Harbour Ce

CMNS 395-0 CommunicationPracticumIPrerequisite(s): REQ-Complete Bridging Online at least two semesters before anticipated co-op placement. Students must then register with the co-op program by the second week of the semester preceding the work semester of application, and have a minimum GPA of 2.7.3576 D100 PRA M.Shimizu

CMNS 396-0 CommunicationPracticumIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMNS 395.3578 D100 PRA M.Shimizu

CMNS 408-4 CommunicationNetworkProjectGroupPrerequisite(s): REQ-two upper division CMNS courses and permission of the instructor.3352 D100 Sec Faculty

CMNS 425-4 AppliedCommunicationforSocialIssuesPrerequisite(s): REQ-75 credit hours, including CMNS 221 and one of CMNS 260, 261 or 262.3636 *D100 Sem T 15:30 - 19:20 HCC1325 DOW;M.Laba

CMNS 428-4 MediaAnalysisProjectGroupPrerequisite(s): REQ-Two upper division CMNS course and permission of the instructor.3354 D100 Sec Faculty6717 D200 Sec DOW;R.Onufrijchuk

CMNS 431-4 NewsResearchandAnalysis8050 E100 Sem W 18:30 - 22:20 K8660 R.Hackett

CMNS 432-4 Opinion,PropagandaandPoliticalCommunication11521 D100 Sem R 09:30 - 13:20 AQ5047 C.Murray

CMNS 437-4 MediaDemocratization:FromCritiquetoTransformationPrerequisite(s): REQ-75 credit hours, including CMNS 235, 240 or 3314918 *E100 Sem M 18:30 - 22:20 K8652 R.Hackett

CMNS 438-4 CommunicationPolicyProjectGroupPrerequisite(s): REQ-two upper division CMNS courses and permission of the instructor.3356 D100 Sec Faculty

CMNS 444-4 PoliticalEconomyofInternationalCommunicationPrerequisite(s): REQ-75 credit hours, including CMNS 240;and 261 or 262.10550 *D100 Sem F 09:30 - 13:20 HCC1530 DOW;C.Bodnar

CMNS 445-4 MediaandPopularCultureinChinaPrerequisite(s): REQ-75 credit hours including CMNS 240, and 261 or 262;and one of CMNS 310, 331, 345, or 346. Students who have taken CMNS 428, 486 or 487 with this topic may not take CMNS 445 for further credit.11382 *D100 Sem M 14:30 - 18:20 K8652 Sessional

CMNS 446-4 TheCommunicationofScienceandtheTransferOfTechnologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-75 credit hours, including CMNS 345 or 346, and one of CMNS 260, 261 or 262.. Recommended: CMNS 253 and 362.8416 *D100 Sem T 09:30 - 13:20 HCC1505 DOW;Tbd

CMNS 447-4 NegotiationandDialogueasCommunicationPrerequisite(s): REQ-75 credit hours, including CMNS 347 and 362.8267 *D100 Sem R 13:30 - 17:20 HCC1415 DOW;R.Anderson

CMNS 448-4 InternationalCommunicationProjectGroupPrerequisite(s): REQ-Two upper division CMNS course and permission of the instructor.8417 D200 Sec Faculty

CMNS 453-4 IssuesintheInformationSocietyPrerequisite(s): REQ-75 credit hours, including CMNS 353 and 3623528 *E100 Sem T 17:30 - 21:20 HCC1330 DOW;L.Harasim

CMNS 456-4 CommunicationtoMitigateDisastersPrerequisite(s): REQ-75 credit hours, including two of CMNS 230, 240, 253, and 353.8219 *D100 Lec W 13:30 - 16:20 AQ5030 Tbd8220 D101 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 K8648 8221 D102 Tut W 17:30 - 18:20 K8648

CMNS 458-4 InformationTechnologyProjectGroup

Prerequisite(s): REQ-Two upper division CMNS courses, and permission of instructor.8418 D200 Sec Faculty3526 *E100 Sem R 17:30 - 21:20 HCC1330 DOW;L.Harasim

CMNS 472-4 Books,MarketsandReadersPrerequisite(s): REQ-75 credit hours, including CMNS 3727419 *D100 Sem R 13:30 - 17:20 HCC1505 DOW;M.Lomonaco8218 *D200 Sem F 13:30 - 17:20 HCC1530 DOW;M.Lomonaco

CMNS 473-4 PublicationDesignandPrintProductionPrerequisite(s): REQ-75 credit hours.2728 *D100 Lec T 14:30 - 16:20 HCC1800 DOW;A.Ahmad6511 D101 Lab T 10:30 - 11:20 HCC2960 Harbour Ce6513 D102 Lab T 11:30 - 12:20 HCC2960 Harbour Ce6515 D103 Lab T 12:30 - 13:20 HCC2960 Harbour Ce6591 D104 Lab T 13:30 - 14:20 HCC2960 Harbour Ce

CMNS 478-4 PublishingProjectGroupPrerequisite(s): REQ-One upper division CMNS (publishing) course or permission of the School. Publishing courses such as CMNS 371, 372, 375, 472, 473, 474 are acceptable.3372 *D100 Sec Harbour Ce6601 *D200 Sec DOW;A.Ahmad

CMNS 479-1 DirectedStudyPrerequisite(s): REQ-Two upper division CMNS course and permission of the instructor.10524 D100 Sec Faculty

CMNS 480-2 DirectedStudyPrerequisite(s): REQ-Two upper division CMNS courses and consent of instructor. No more than 10 hours of directed study may be taken.3374 D100 Sec Faculty

CMNS 481-3 DirectedStudyPrerequisite(s): REQ-Two upper division CMNS courses and consent of instructor. No more than 10 hours of directed study may be taken.3376 D100 Sec Faculty

CMNS 482-4 DirectedStudyPrerequisite(s): REQ-Two upper division CMNS courses and consent of instructor. No more than 10 hours of directed study may be taken.3378 D100 Sec Faculty

CMNS 483-5 DirectedStudyPrerequisite(s): REQ-two upper division CMNS courses and consent of instructor. No more than 10 hours of directed study may be taken.3380 D100 Sec Faculty

CMNS 486-4 SpecialTopicsinCommunicationD100 ST-Pop Culture & Media Theory4921 *D100 Sem R 12:30 - 16:20 HCC2235 DOW;Z.Druick

CMNS 487-4 SpecialTopicsinCommunicationPrerequisite(s): REQ-90 or more credit hours, including CMNS 221 or 223, and two CMNS Upper Division courses, and CGPA 3.00 or higher. Or permission of instructor..D100 ST-Colonialism & Identity3454 *D100 Sem W 14:30 - 18:20 K8660 K.McAllister

CMNS 488-4 SelectedTopicsinCommunicationD100 ST-Philosophy of Technology11600 *D100 Sem M 10:30 - 14:20 HCC2235 DOW;A.Feenberg

CMNS 489-4 FieldPlacementinCommunicationPrerequisite(s): REQ-75 credit hours and permission of the school.3382 D100 Sec Faculty

CMNS 494-0 CommunicationPracticumIIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMNS 396.3580 D100 PRA M.Shimizu

CMNS 495-0 CommunicationPracticumIVPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMNS 4943582 D100 PRA M.Shimizu

CMNS 496-0 CommunicationPracticumVPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMNS495.3584 D100 PRA M.Shimizu

CMNS 497-5 HonorsResearchProposalPrerequisite(s): REQ-Students accepted into honours program only.3384 *D100 Sec Faculty

CMNS 498-10 HonorsResearchProjectPrerequisite(s): REQ-Successful completion of CMNS 497-5, Honors Research Proposal3386 *D100 Sec Faculty

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ComputingScience(ApplSci):www.cs.sfu.ca

Computing Science is pleased to announce an offering of courses at the VANCOUVER CAMPUS (Harbour Centre) for Fall 2006, please visit our course listings at www.sfu.ca/cc/fs or go to www.cs.sfu.ca and click on “Course Central”.We also continue to offer courses with more spots. This means: * For 100 & 200-level CMPT courses, you don’t have to be a CMPT major to enroll. Students from various disciplines and faculties are encouraged to sign up. * For 300 & 400-level CMPT courses, reserved spots for CMPT majors will be released to all students approximately 4 weeks after enrollment begins. Again, please visit our website at www.cs.sfu.ca “Course Central” for current and future course offerings for all three campuses - Burnaby, Surrey and Vancouver. C100 courses are by distance education, which, if there are no space restrictions or Prerequisite requirements set by the subject department, are available to all eligible students. Course outlines noting the requirements (including computer requirements) are available at the Centre for Online and Distance Education, or by calling 604-291-3524 or 1-800-663-1411 (toll free in Canada) or at www.sfu.ca/cde.

CMPT 102-3 IntroductiontoScientificComputerProgrammingPrerequisite(s): COREQ: MATH 152 or 155 (or 158). Students with credit for CMPT 101, 103 104, 120, 126 or 128 may not take CMPT 102 for further credit.Requirement Designation: Q9952 D100 Lec MWF 09:30 - 10:20 C9000 J.Regan

CMPT 110-3 EventDrivenProgramminginVisualBasicPrerequisite(s): REQ-BC Math 12 (or equivalent) or MATH 100 or MATH 110. Students who have credit in, or are currently registered in or have taken any CMPT 200 level course, may not take this course.Requirement Designation: Q9953 D100 Lec MWF 09:30 - 10:20 AQ3159 Faculty

CMPT 120-3 IntroductiontoComputingScienceandProgrammingIPrerequisite(s): REQ-BC Math 12. Students with credit for CMPT 101, 102, 103, 104 or any course numbered CMPT 200 or higher may not take this course for further credit.Requirement Designation: Q/B-Sci8793 D100 Lec MWF 10:30 - 11:20 WMC3520 G.Baker9043 D101 Lab T 11:30 - 13:20 ASB9838 8794 D102 Lab W 11:30 - 13:20 ASB9838 9044 D103 Lab W 13:30 - 15:20 ASB9838 9045 D104 Lab R 11:30 - 13:20 ASB9838 9046 D105 Lab F 11:30 - 13:20 ASB9838 9047 D106 Lab F 13:30 - 15:20 ASB9838 8575 *D200 Lec MWF 11:30 - 12:20 SUR2600 SUR;T.Donaldson8581 D201 Lab R 08:30 - 10:20 SUR3300 Surrey8583 D202 Lab R 08:30 - 10:20 SUR3050 Surrey8585 D203 Lab R 10:30 - 12:20 SUR3300 Surrey8587 D204 Lab R 10:30 - 12:20 SUR3050 Surrey8589 D205 Lab R 13:30 - 15:20 SUR3300 Surrey8591 D206 Lab R 13:30 - 15:20 SUR3050 Surrey8593 D207 Lab R 15:30 - 17:20 SUR3300 Surrey8595 D208 Lab R 15:30 - 17:20 SUR3050 Surrey8577 *D300 Lec MWF 13:30 - 14:20 SUR2600 SUR;T.Donaldson8597 D301 Lab R 08:30 - 10:20 SUR3140 Surrey8599 D302 Lab R 08:30 - 10:20 SUR3250 Surrey8601 D303 Lab R 10:30 - 12:20 SUR3140 Surrey8603 D304 Lab R 10:30 - 12:20 SUR3250 Surrey8605 D305 Lab R 13:30 - 15:20 SUR3140 Surrey8607 D306 Lab R 13:30 - 15:20 SUR3250 Surrey8609 D307 Lab R 15:30 - 17:20 SUR3140 Surrey8611 D308 Lab R 15:30 - 17:20 SUR3250 Surrey

CMPT 125-3 IntroductiontoComputingScienceandProgrammingIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-BC MATH 12 (or equivalent) and CMPT 120. Students with credit for CMPT 101, 104 or any course numbered CMPT 200 or higher may not take this course for further credit.Requirement Designation: Q9954 D100 Lec MWF 09:30 - 10:20 AQ3003 D.Cukierman9955 D101 Lab M 10:30 - 12:20 ASB9830 9956 D102 Lab M 12:30 - 14:20 ASB9830 9957 D103 Lab M 14:30 - 16:20 ASB9830

CMPT 126-3 IntroductiontoComputingScienceandProgrammingPrerequisite(s): REQ-BC MATH12 or equiv. Students must consult with the self-evaluation on the Computing Science web site. Students with credit for CMPT101,102,103,104 or any course numbered CMPT200 or higher may not take this course for further credit.Requirement Designation: Q/B-Sci

9958 D100 Lec MWF 10:30 - 11:20 AQ3003 D.Mitchell9959 D101 Lab M 11:30 - 13:20 ASB9830 9960 D102 Lab W 11:30 - 13:20 ASB9830 9961 D103 Lab W 13:30 - 15:20 ASB9830 8617 D200 Lec MWF 13:30 - 14:20 SUR3280 SUR;T.Smyth8619 D201 Lab F 11:30 - 12:20 SUR3100 Surrey8645 D202 Lab F 12:30 - 13:20 SUR3250 Surrey10024 E300 Lec TR 19:00 - 20:20 HCC1505 DOW;Faculty10025 E301 Tut W 18:30 - 20:20 HCC7050 Harbour Ce

CMPT 150-3 IntroductiontoComputerDesignPrerequisite(s): REQ-MACM 101 and CMPT 120 strongly recommended, or MACM 101 and substantial programming background.Requirement Designation: Q9962 D100 Lec MWF 11:30 - 12:20 RCB8100 D.Cukierman9963 D101 Lab M 13:30 - 14:20 ASB9830 9964 D102 Lab M 14:30 - 15:20 ASB9830 9965 D103 Lab M 15:30 - 16:20 ASB9830 8646 D200 Lec MWF 14:30 - 15:20 SUR3090 SUR;H.Khangura8648 D201 Tut F 15:30 - 16:20 SUR3100 Surrey8658 D202 Tut F 16:30 - 17:20 SUR3100 Surrey

CMPT 165-3 IntroductiontoMultimediaandtheInternetRequirement Designation: B-Sci9966 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)9967 D100 Lec MWF 12:30 - 13:20 C9002 A.Lavergne11654 D101 Lab T 09:30 - 10:20 ASB9830 11655 D102 Lab T 10:30 - 11:20 ASB9830 11656 D103 Lab R 09:30 - 10:20 ASB9830 11657 D104 Lab R 10:30 - 11:20 ASB9830 11658 D105 Lab F 10:30 - 11:20 ASB9830 11659 D106 Lab F 11:30 - 12:20 ASB9830

CMPT 212-3 Object-OrientedApplicationsDesigninC++Prerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 101, 104, 125, 126 or 128. Recommended: CMPT 201 or 225.9978 D100 Lec MWF 10:30 - 11:20 WMC2532 Faculty

CMPT 225-3 DataStructuresandProgrammingPrerequisite(s): REQ-MACM 101 and one of CMPT 101, 104, 125, 126 or 128;or CMPT 128 and approval as a Biomedical Engineering Major. Students with credit for CMPT 201 may not take this course for further credit.Requirement Designation: Q8799 *D100 Lec MWF 14:30 - 15:20 WMC3260 A.Lavergne9056 D101 Lab T 10:30 - 11:20 ASB9830 9057 D102 Lab T 11:30 - 12:20 ASB9830 9058 D103 Lab R 10:30 - 11:20 ASB9830 9059 D104 Lab R 11:30 - 12:20 ASB9830 9060 D105 Lab R 12:30 - 13:20 ASB9830 8652 D200 Lec MWF 16:30 - 17:20 SUR3170 SUR;J.Edgar11522 D201 Lab W 15:30 - 16:20 SUR3050 Surrey

CMPT 250-3 IntroductiontoComputerArchitecturePrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT/ENSC 150, or CMPT 290, or CMPT 105 with permission of instructor. This course is identical to ENSC 250 and students cannot take both courses for credit. Students who have taken CMPT 390 may not take CMPT 250 for further credit.Requirement Designation: Q9979 D100 Lec MWF 13:30 - 14:20 AQ3182 A.Dixon9980 D101 Lab F 09:30 - 10:20 ASB9830 9981 D102 Lab F 10:30 - 11:20 ASB9830 9982 D103 Lab F 11:30 - 12:20 ASB9830 9983 D104 Lab F 12:30 - 13:20 ASB9830 9984 D105 Lab F 14:30 - 15:20 ASB9830 8659 D200 Lec MWF 11:30 - 12:20 SUR3090 SUR;H.Khangura8661 D201 Lab F 12:30 - 13:20 SUR3140 Surrey8667 D202 Lab F 13:30 - 14:20 SUR3140 Surrey

CMPT 275-4 SoftwareEngineeringIPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 201 or 225, MACM 101, MATH 151.9985 D100 Lec T 10:30 - 12:20 RCB8100 A.Lavergne R 10:30 - 11:20 C9000

CMPT 300-3 OperatingSystemsIPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 201, MACM 101 (or CMPT 205). Students with credit for CMPT 401 may not take CMPT 300 for further credit.9986 *D100 Lec T 09:30 - 11:20 C9000 M.Evans R 09:30 - 10:20 C9000 8654 *D200 Lec MW 10:30 - 11:50 SUR3040 SUR;M.Hefeeda

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10026 E300 Lec T 17:30 - 20:20 HCC1700 DOW;M.Evans

CMPT 301-3 InformationSystemsManagementPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 201 or 225.9987 *E100 Lec R 17:30 - 20:20 WMC2532 Faculty

CMPT 307-3 DataStructuresandAlgorithmsPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 201 or 225, MACM 201, MATH 152 and MATH 232.9988 *D100 Lec MWF 13:30 - 14:20 WMC2532 A.Liestman8656 *D200 Lec MW 14:30 - 15:50 SUR3040 SUR;T.Shermer

CMPT 310-3 ArtificialIntelligenceSurveyPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 201 or 225 and MACM 101 (or CMPT 205).9989 *D100 Lec MWF 12:30 - 13:20 RCB7100 G.Mori

CMPT 318-3 SpecialTopicsinComputingSciencePrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 201 or 225.D100 ST-Game Theory and E-Commerce9065 D100 Lec T 12:30 - 14:20 AQ3003 O.Schulte R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ3003 8663 D200 Lec MW 16:00 - 17:20 SUR3090 SUR;T.Donaldson

CMPT 320-3 SocialImplications-ComputerizedSocietyPrerequisite(s): REQ-A course in Computing Science and 45 semester hours of credit. Students with credit for CMPT 260 may not take CMPT 320 for further credit.Requirement Designation: B-Sci9990 *D100 Lec MWF 14:30 - 15:20 RCB8100 R.Hadley

CMPT 340-3 ComputersinBiomedicinePrerequisite(s): REQ-completion of 60 credits including CMPT 101 or 125 or 126 or 128 (or 102 or 104 with a grade of B or higher).9991 *D100 Lec MWF 10:30 - 11:20 WMC2503 Faculty

CMPT 341-3 IntroductiontoComputationalBiologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 201 or 225, MACM 201.10576 D100 Lec MWF 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5018 S.Sahinalp

CMPT 354-3 DatabaseSystemsIPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 201 or 225, MACM 101.8665 D200 Lec MWF 13:30 - 14:20 SUR3090 SUR;J.Edgar9992 *E100 Lec T 17:30 - 20:20 AQ3150 J.Pei10033 *E200 Lec W 17:30 - 20:20 HCC2235 DOW;J.Pei

CMPT 361-3 IntroductiontoComputerGraphicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 201 or 225 and MATH 232. Students with credit for CMPT 351 may not take CMPT 361 for further credit.9993 *D100 Lec MWF 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5018 B.Funt

CMPT 363-3 UserInterfaceDesignPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 201 or 225.9994 *D100 Lec T 12:30 - 14:20 AQ3005 A.Kirkpatrick R 12:30 - 13:20 RCB8100

CMPT 365-3 MultimediaSystemsPrerequisite(s): REQ-completion of 60 credits including CMPT 201 or 225.10527 *D100 Lec MWF 15:30 - 16:20 WMC2532 M.Drew

CMPT 370-3 InformationSystemDesignPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 275 and CMPT 354.10529 *E100 Lec W 17:30 - 20:20 WMC2503 Faculty

CMPT 371-3 DataCommunicationsandNetworkingPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 201 or 225, CMPT/ENSC 150 and MATH 152.10531 *D100 Lec T 09:30 - 11:20 WMC3210 A.Ergun R 09:30 - 10:20 WMC3210

CMPT 379-3 PrinciplesofCompilerDesignPrerequisite(s): REQ-MACM 201, CMPT 150 and 201 or 225.9070 *D100 Lec M 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5006 A.Sarkar W 09:30 - 11:20 AQ5007

CMPT 383-3 ComparativeProgrammingLanguagesPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 201 or 225, MACM 101.11525 *D100 Lec TR 08:30 - 09:50 SUR3290 SUR;R.Cameron

CMPT 401-3 OperatingSystemsIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 300 and CMPT 371.9995 *E100 Lec T 16:30 - 18:20 C9000 R.Vaughan R 16:30 - 17:20 C9000

CMPT 405-3 DesignandAnalysisofComputingAlgorithmsPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 307.8801 *D100 Lec MWF 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5030 J.Peters

CMPT 406-3 ComputationalGeometry

Prerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 307.9996 *D100 Lec MWF 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5025 B.Bhattacharya

CMPT 407-3 ComputationalComplexityPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 3079078 *D100 Lec T 11:30 - 13:20 WMC3210 V.Kabanets R 11:30 - 12:20 RCB8100

CMPT 408-3 TheoryofComputingNetworks/CommunicationsPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 307 and CMPT 3718780 *D200 Lec TR 10:00 - 11:20 SUR3290 SUR;M.Hefeeda

CMPT 412-3 ComputationalVisionPrerequisite(s): REQ-MATH 152, and nine semester hours credit in Computing upper division courses or permission of the instructor.9998 *D100 Lec MWF 11:30 - 12:20 RCB5120 B.Funt

CMPT 415-3 SpecialResearchProjectsPrerequisite(s): REQ-Permission of Instructor and School.11520 D100 Sec B.Bart

CMPT 418-3 ComputationalCognitiveArchitecturePrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 201. Recommended: CMPT 310.9999 *D100 Lec MWF 14:30 - 15:20 WMC3535 R.Hadley

CMPT 419-3 SpecialTopicsinArtificialIntelligencePrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 310 or permission of the instructor.10000 *D100 Lec MWF 10:30 - 11:20 RCB5120 G.Hamarneh

CMPT 426-0 PracticumIPrerequisite(s): REQ-must complete Bridging Online at least two terms before co-op placement;must be registered with the co-op program by Week 2 of the term prior;a minimum of 45 credit hours, CMPT 275, and a minimum CGPA of 2.70.10541 D100 Sec H.Chicoine

CMPT 427-0 PracticumIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 426, CGPA of 2.70. Graded as pass/fail (P/F).10546 D10 Sec H.Chicoine

CMPT 428-0 PracticumIIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 427, CGPA of 2.70. Graded as pass/fail (P/F).10547 D100 Sec H.Chicoine

CMPT 429-0 PracticumIVPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 428, CGPA of 2.70. Graded as pass/fail (P/F).10548 D100 Sec H.Chicoine

CMPT 430-0 PracticumVPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 429, CGPA of 2.70. Graded as pass/fail (P/F).10549 D100 Sec H.Chicoine

CMPT 454-3 DatabaseSystemsIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 300 and 35410001 *D100 Lec M 09:30 - 10:20 AQ3154 K.Wang WF 09:30 - 10:20 AQ3005 K.Wang8669 *D200 Lec MWF 14:30 - 15:20 SUR3170 SUR;J.Edgar

CMPT 459-3 SpecialTopicsinDatabaseSystemsPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 354.10002 *D100 Lec T 12:30 - 13:20 MTF109 M.Ester R 12:30 - 14:20 MTF109

CMPT 461-3 AdvancedComputerGraphicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 361, MACM 201 and 316. Students with credit for CMPT 451 may not take CMPT 461 for further credit.10003 *D100 Lec M 16:30 - 17:20 C9000 D.Weiskopf W 16:30 - 18:20 C9000

CMPT 466-3 AnimationPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 361 and MACM 316 or permission of the instructor.10005 *D100 Lec MWF 13:30 - 14:20 WMC2507 D.Weiskopf

CMPT 470-3 Web-basedInformationSystemsPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 354 and CMPT 371.10006 *D100 Lec MWF 12:30 - 13:20 C9000 G.Baker

CMPT 471-3 NetworkingIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 300 and CMPT 37110007 *D100 Lec MWF 11:30 - 12:20 WMC3210 J.Regan

CMPT 475-3 SoftwareEngineeringIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 275 and 15 semester hours of upper division courses, Co-op experience is recommended.10008 *E100 Lec R 17:30 - 20:20 RCB8100 Faculty

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CMPT 481-3 FunctionalProgrammingPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 38310009 *D100 Lec MWF 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5037 F.Burton

CanadianStudies(Arts):www.sfu.ca/cns

Spring 07 offerings are tentative. Please check CNS web site for Spring and Summer 07 updates www/sfu.ca/cns. C100 courses are by distance education, which, if there are no space restrictions or Prerequisite requirements set by the subject department, are available to all eligible students. Course outlines noting the requirements (including computer requirements) are available at the Centre for Online and Distance Education, or by calling 604-291-3524 or 1-800-663-1411 (toll free in Canada) or at www.sfu.ca/cde.

CNS 160-3 TheSocialBackgroundofCanada7004 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)4292 D100 Lec W 12:30 - 14:20 RCB6125 Tbd7005 D101 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5017 7006 D102 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5048

CNS 210-3 FoundationsofCanadianCulture4293 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.) I.Shubert10310 *S100 Lec F 09:30 - 12:20 HCC1525 DOW;Tbd

CNS 280-3 CanadianPoliticalEconomy4294 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)

CNS 360-4 InterdisciplinaryReadingsinCanadianStudiesPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 credit hours and prior permission of the instructor and the department.4295 *D100 Sec

CNS 390-3 HockeyinCanadianPopularCulturePrerequisite(s): REQ-60 credit hours. Students who have taken this course under CNS 390 (Topics in Can.Popular Culture) cannot take this course for further credit.4297 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.) I.Shubert

CNS 391-3 SpecialCanadianTopicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 credit hours.4298 D100 Sem T 13:30 - 16:20 RCB5118 Tbd

CNS 393-3 CanadianHumorPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 credit hours. Students who have taken CNS 391 with same title may not take this course.7007 D100 Lec R 09:30 - 12:20 RCB6206 Tbd

CNS 481-3 SpecialRegionalTopicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 credit hours. Students who have taken CNS 481 Special Topics may not take CNS 481 for further credit.7002 D100 Sem F 09:30 - 12:20 HCC1505 DOW;Tbd

CNS 490-5 TheCanadianIntellectualTraditionPrerequisite(s): REQ-At least 60 credit hours.4300 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)

CNS 491-3 TechnologyandCanadianSocietyPrerequisite(s): REQ-At least 60 credit hours.7003 D100 Lec M 13:30 - 16:20 WMC3515 Tbd

CNS 495-5 CanadianStudiesHonorsEssayPrerequisite(s): REQ-Registration as honors student in Canadian Studies.4301 D100 Sec

CognitiveScience(Arts):www.sfu.ca/cognitive-science

COGS 100 is designated B-Hum, B-Sci and B-SocSci. There are no pre-requisites needed for COGS 100. COGS 300 is a Special Topic course required by Cognitive Science majors. It is open to other students with permission. Please contact Program advisor or instructor. COGS 300 will be offered again after 4 semesters in Spring 2008. As topics in COGS 300 vary, this course may be taken more than once, for credit. Course outlines are posted on the Cognitive Science website: www.sfu.ca/cognitive-science; printed copies are available in Linguistics, Philosophy, and Psychology.

COGS 100-3 IntroductiontoCognitiveScienceRequirement Designation: B-H/So/Sc5576 D100 Lec M 14:30 - 16:20 AQ4150 M.Blair R 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3210 M.Blair

COGS 300-3 SelectedTopicsinCognitiveSciencePrerequisite(s): REQ-lower division cognitive science course requirements. Students with credit for COGS 400 may not take COGS 300 for further credit.

D100 ST-Reasoning7080 *D100 Sem T 10:30 - 12:20 AQ4130 F.Pelletier R 10:30 - 11:20 WMC3253

COGS 370-0 CognitiveSciencePracticumI5577 D100 PRA P.Johnston

COGS 371-0 CognitiveSciencePracticumII5578 D100 PRA P.Johnston

COGS 470-0 CognitiveSciencePracticumIII5579 D100 PRA P.Johnston

COGS 471-0 CognitiveSciencePracticumIV5580 D100 PRA P.Johnston

COGS 490-5 HonorsProjectI5581 *D100 Sec Faculty

COGS 491-5 HonorsProjectII5582 *D100 Sec Faculty

Criminology(Arts):www.sfu.ca/criminology

Enrollment restrictions are indicated by an asterisk (*) next to the course section: the School of Criminology limits admission to the upper division of major, minor and honors programs. To continue as majors/honors/minors in Criminology, students must maintain a CGPA of 2.25 or better. Enrollment priority for upper division seminar courses in the School of Criminology will be established solely according to a student’s CGPA. Students registering in seminar classes must have a CGPA of 2.55 or better. Restricted to CRIM honors or majors with 90 hours and 2.67 CGPA: CRIM 369 D1.00. Restricted to CRIM honors or majors with 70 hours and 2.50 CGPA: CRIM 462 D100. Application to and written permission of the School required in advance of registration: CRIM 370 D100, CRIM 470 D100, CRIM 490 D100, and CRIM 499 D100. C100 courses are by distance education, which, if there are no space restrictions or Prerequisite requirements set by the subject department, are available to all eligible students. Course outlines noting the requirements (including computer requirements) are available at the Centre for Online and Distance Education, or by calling 604-291-3524 or 1-800-663-1411 (toll free in Canada) or at www.sfu.ca/cde.

CRIM 101-3 IntroductiontoCriminologyRequirement Designation: B-Soc9260 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)9218 D100 Lec T 14:30 - 16:20 RBCIMAGTH J.Kinney9220 D101 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5017 9222 D102 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5026 9224 D103 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 WMC2268 9226 D104 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 WMC2501 9228 D105 Tut T 09:30 - 10:20 WMC3517 9230 D106 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3511 9232 D107 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5019 9234 D108 Tut W 09:30 - 10:20 EDB9651 9236 D109 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 AQ2122 9238 D110 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 WMC2501 9240 D111 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 WMC2501 9242 D112 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 GYM405 9244 D113 Tut M 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5050 9246 D114 Tut M 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5051 9248 D115 Tut M 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5029 9250 D116 Tut M 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5035 9252 D117 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 WMC2523 9254 D118 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3515 9256 D119 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5019 9258 D120 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5026 9262 *D200 Lec T 10:30 - 12:20 SUR2600 SUR;Sessional9264 D201 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 SUR3150 Surrey9266 D202 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 SUR3040 Surrey9268 D203 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 SUR3040 Surrey9270 D204 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 SUR3290 Surrey9272 D205 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 SUR3290 Surrey9274 D206 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 SUR3290 Surrey

CRIM 103-3 PsychologicalExplanationsofCriminalandDeviantBehavior9429 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)9323 D100 Lec T 13:30 - 15:20 C9002 E.Boyanowsky9303 D101 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 WMC2531 9305 D102 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3251

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9307 D103 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 WMC2260 9309 D104 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 WMC2268 9311 D105 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 WMC2260 9313 D106 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5014 9315 D107 Tut M 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3517 9317 D108 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 AQ2122 9319 D109 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 WMC2533 9321 D110 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3513

CRIM 104-3 SociologicalExplanationsofCriminalandDeviantBehavior9431 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)9379 D100 Lec T 12:30 - 14:20 AQ3181 B.Cartwright9381 D101 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 RCB8106 9383 D102 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 WMC2260 9385 D103 Tut W 09:30 - 10:20 WMC3513 9387 D104 Tut T 17:30 - 18:20 WMC3251 9389 D105 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 WMC2533 9391 D106 Tut W 09:30 - 10:20 GYM404 9393 D107 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5019

CRIM 131-3 IntroductiontotheCriminalJusticeSystem-ATotalSystemApproach

Requirement Designation: B-Soc9430 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)9395 D100 Lec M 15:30 - 17:20 WMC3520 B.Cartwright9397 D101 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 WMC2531 9399 D102 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5020 9401 D103 Tut M 09:30 - 10:20 EDB9651 9403 D104 Tut M 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5027 9405 D105 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 WMC2533 9407 D106 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 GYM403 9409 D107 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5017 9411 D108 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 WMC3220 9413 D109 Tut M 17:30 - 18:20 WMC3531 9415 D110 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 GYM403 9417 D111 Tut M 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5048 9419 D112 Tut M 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5028 9421 D113 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5049

CRIM 135-3 IntroductiontoCanadianLawandLegalInstitutions:ACriminalJusticePerspective

Requirement Designation: B-Soc1344 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.) N.Boyd9493 D100 Lec W 11:30 - 13:20 WMC3260 Sessional9495 D101 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3251 9497 D102 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3513 9499 D103 Tut M 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3515 9501 D104 Tut M 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3531 9503 D105 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 WMC2260 9505 D106 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3533 9507 D107 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3251

CRIM 161-0 PracticumI1108 D100 Sec

CRIM 203-3 HistoricalReactionstoCrimeandDeviancePrerequisite(s): REQ-Any 100 level CRIM9717 D100 Lec W 09:30 - 11:20 RCB7100 J.Faubert9719 D101 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2260 9720 D102 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 RCB7100 9721 D103 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 WMC2531

CRIM 210-3 Law,YouthandYoungOffendersPrerequisite(s): REQ-Any 100 level CRIM9521 D100 Lec M 12:30 - 14:20 AQ3003 Sessional9523 D101 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5019 9525 D102 Tut M 17:30 - 18:20 WMC3515 9527 D103 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5009 9529 D104 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3511 9531 D105 Tut T 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5019

CRIM 213-3 WomenandCriminalJusticePrerequisite(s): REQ-Any 100 level CRIM9565 D100 Lec M 13:30 - 15:20 C9000 C.Sears9567 D101 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 WMC2521 9569 D102 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 WMC2533 9571 D103 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5035

9573 D104 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5027 9575 D105 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5035

CRIM 220-3 ResearchMethodsinCriminologyRequirement Designation: Q9930 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)9533 D100 Lec M 12:30 - 14:20 EDB7618 T.Palys9535 D101 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 RCB8104 9537 D102 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 AQ4140 9539 D103 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2531 9541 D104 Tut T 17:30 - 18:20 WMC2531 9543 D105 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 WMC2501 9545 D106 Tut M 16:30 - 17:20 AQ4140 9722 D200 Lec T 11:30 - 13:20 SUR3340 SUR;Sessional9723 D201 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 SUR3150 Surrey9724 D202 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 SUR3150 Surrey

CRIM 230-3 CriminalLawPrerequisite(s): REQ-CRIM 135.9932 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)9547 D100 Lec M 14:30 - 16:20 AQ3003 S.Verdun-Jones9549 D101 Tut M 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3513 9551 D102 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5014 9553 D103 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5048 11406 D104 Tut M 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5026

CRIM 241-3 IntroductiontoCorrectionsPrerequisite(s): REQ-CRIM 1319933 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)9557 D100 Lec M 10:30 - 12:20 AQ5016 Sessional9559 D101 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 WMC2268 9561 D102 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5009 9563 D103 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5017

CRIM 251-3 IntroductiontoPolicingPrerequisite(s): REQ-CRIM 131. Students with credit for CRIM 151 may not take CRIM 251 for further credit.9577 D100 Lec M 12:30 - 14:20 SUR3170 SUR;C.Griffiths9579 D101 Tut M 17:30 - 18:20 SUR3010 Surrey9581 D102 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 SUR3010 Surrey9583 D103 Tut M 16:30 - 17:20 SUR3010 Surrey

CRIM 261-0 PracticumIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-Successful completion of CRIM 161-0 and 45 credit hours with a minimum CGPA of 2.75.1148 D100 Sec

CRIM 300W-3CurrentTheoriesandPerspectivesinCriminologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-CRIM 101.Requirement Designation: W9941 *C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)9942 *D100 Lec T 14:30 - 16:20 AQ3181 J.Faubert9943 D101 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5029 9944 D102 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3513 9945 D103 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5004 9946 D104 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3511 9947 D105 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3513 9948 D106 Tut T 17:30 - 18:20 WMC3515 9949 D107 Tut T 17:30 - 18:20 WMC3517 9950 D108 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3531 9951 D109 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3515

CRIM 301-3 CrimeinContemporarySocietyRequirement Designation: B-Soc1166 D100 Sem T 13:30 - 16:20 WMC3533 E.Boyanowsky

CRIM 302-3 CriticalApproachestoCrimeandDeviancePrerequisite(s): REQ-CRIM 101.1168 *D100 Sem M 12:30 - 15:20 WMC2501 J.Lowman

CRIM 311-3 MinoritiesandtheCriminalJusticeSystemPrerequisite(s): REQ-CRIM 101.1170 *D100 Sem M 09:30 - 12:20 WMC3510 S.Fabian

CRIM 312-3 CriminologicalPerspectivesonSocialProblemsPrerequisite(s): REQ-CRIM 101.9934 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.) N.Boyd1322 *D100 Sem M 08:30 - 11:20 GYM405 N.Boyd

CRIM 313-3 SpecificTypesofCrimes

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Prerequisite(s): REQ-CRIM 101.1172 *D100 Sem T 12:30 - 15:20 WMC2260 J.Lowman

CRIM 314-3 MentalDisorder,CriminalityandtheLawPrerequisite(s): REQ-CRIM 101. Recommended: CRIM 131.9935 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)1174 *D100 Sem W 14:30 - 17:20 WMC3220 S.Verdun-Jones

CRIM 315-3 RestorativeJusticePrerequisite(s): REQ-CRIM 131 and one of CRIM 100 or 101 or 102Requirement Designation: B-Soc9599 *D100 Lec M 11:30 - 13:20 AQ3150 Sessional9601 D101 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 WMC2533 9603 D102 Tut M 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5046 9605 D103 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5004 9607 D104 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5035 9609 D105 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 GYM404 9611 D106 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 WMC2521 9661 D107 Tut T 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5015

CRIM 320-3 QuantitativeResearchMethodsinCriminologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-CRIM 101;one of CRIM 120 or 220. CRIM 320 may be taken concurrently with CRIM 321.Requirement Designation: Q9936 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)9613 *D100 Lec M 14:30 - 16:20 C9002 G.Davies9615 D101 Tut M 10:30 - 11:20 AQ3148A 9617 D102 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 AQ3148A 9619 D103 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 AQ3148A 9621 D104 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 AQ3148A 9623 D105 Tut T 09:30 - 10:30 AQ3148A 9625 D106 Tut T 10:30 - 11:30 AQ3148A 9657 D107 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 AQ3148A 9747 D108 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 AQ3148A 9748 D109 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 AQ3148A 11468 D110 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 AQ3148A

CRIM 321-3 QualitativeResearchMethodsinCriminologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-CRIM 101;one of CRIM 120 or 220. This course may be taken concurrently with CRIM 320.9663 *D100 Lec T 14:30 - 16:20 EDB7618 S.Fabian9665 D101 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 RCB7102 9667 D102 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 RCB7105 9669 D103 Tut T 17:30 - 18:20 WMC2523 9671 D104 Tut M 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5020 9673 D105 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5029 9675 D106 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 RCB6122 9677 D107 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5014 9679 D108 Tut M 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3511 9749 D109 Tut T 17:30 - 18:20 WMC2533

CRIM 330-3 CriminalProcedureandEvidencePrerequisite(s): REQ-CRIM 101 and 230.9627 *D100 Lec T 10:30 - 12:20 AQ3181 J.Brockman9629 D101 Tut T 09:30 - 10:20 AQ2104 9631 D102 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5029 9633 D103 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3251 9635 D104 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 WMC2501 9637 D105 Tut W 10:30 - 11:20 WMC1671 9639 D106 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 WMC1671 9659 D107 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 WMC1671

CRIM 331-3 AdvancedCriminalLawPrerequisite(s): REQ-CRIM 101 and 230.1300 *D100 Sem W 12:30 - 15:20 WMC2521 D.Macalister

CRIM 332-3 SociologyofLawPrerequisite(s): REQ-CRIM 101 and 135.9725 *D100 Lec W 12:30 - 14:20 AQ3005 B.Burtch9727 D101 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2503 9729 D102 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5027 9731 D103 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5009 9733 D104 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5019

CRIM 335-3 HumanRightsandCivilLibertiesPrerequisite(s): REQ-CRIM 3301222 *D100 Sem M 10:30 - 13:20 WMC2531 D.Macalister

CRIM 343-3 CorrectionalPracticePrerequisite(s): REQ-CRIM 101. Recommended: CRIM 241.9939 *C100 Sec (Distance Ed.) M.Jackson

CRIM 350-3 TechniquesofCrimePreventionIPrerequisite(s): REQ-CRIM 101.9735 *D100 Sem W 09:30 - 12:20 RCB5125 J.Kinney

CRIM 352-3 EnvironmentalCriminology:TheoryandPracticePrerequisite(s): REQ-CRIM 101.1306 *D100 Sem W 09:30 - 12:20 AQ5051

CRIM 355-3 TheForensicSciencesRequirement Designation: B-Soc9937 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)9681 *D100 Lec M 11:30 - 13:20 WMC3260 Sessional9683 D101 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5026 9685 D102 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 WMC1671 9687 D103 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5014 9689 D104 Tut W 10:30 - 11:20 WMC1651 9691 D105 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 WMC1651 9693 D106 Tut M 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5019 9695 D107 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 WMC1651 9697 D108 Tut W 09:30 - 10:20 WMC3511 G.Anderson

CRIM 361-0 PracticumIIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-Successful completion of CRIM 261-0 and 60 credit hours with a minimum CGPA of 2.75.1240 D100 Sec

CRIM 369-4 ProfessionalEthicsandInterpersonalSkillsinCriminalJusticePrerequisite(s): REQ-CRIM 101;reserved for criminology majors and honors. This course is a Prerequisite for CRIM 462. Completion of this course does not guarantee admission to field practice.9938 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)1242 *D100 Lec M 11:30 - 13:20 WMC2532 N.Madu1244 D101 Lab W 12:30 - 14:20 GYM404 1246 D102 Lab R 14:30 - 16:20 GYM405 1320 D103 Lab M 13:30 - 15:20 AQ5049 9514 D104 Lab T 14:30 - 16:20 GYM404

CRIM 402-3 BiologicalExplanationsofCrimePrerequisite(s): REQ-CRIM 101. Students with credit for CRIM 416 in the summer 2000 or 2001 semester may not take CRIM 402 for further credit.9940 *C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)

CRIM 410-3 Decision-makinginCriminalJusticePrerequisite(s): REQ-CRIM 1311250 *D100 Sem W 12:30 - 15:20 WMC2501 C.Griffiths

CRIM 412-3 Crime,theMediaandthePublicPrerequisite(s): REQ-CRIM 101.1308 *D100 Sem W 09:30 - 12:20 AQ5050 C.Sears

CRIM 413-3 TerrorismPrerequisite(s): REQ-CRIM 101.1252 *D100 Sem W 13:30 - 16:20 WMC2268 G.Davies

CRIM 416-3 CurrentIssuesinCriminologyandCriminalJusticePrerequisite(s): REQ-CRIM 101. A student may not take for credit toward the degree more than three special topics courses (i.e. CRIM 416, 417 418).D100 ST-School and Youth Violence1356 *D100 Sem W 13:30 - 16:20 WMC2523 B.Cartwright

CRIM 417-3 CurrentIssuesinCriminologyandCriminalJusticePrerequisite(s): REQ-CRIM 101. A student may not take for credit toward the degree more than three special topics courses (i.e. CRIM 416, 417 418).1310 *D100 Sem T 09:30 - 12:20 RCB6101 P.Lussier

CRIM 419-3 IndigenousPeoples,Crime,andCriminalJusticePrerequisite(s): REQ-CRIM 101.1254 *D100 Sem M 09:30 - 12:20 WMC2268 T.Palys

CRIM 432-3 GenderintheCourtsandtheLegalProfessionPrerequisite(s): REQ-CRIM 330. Students with credit for CRIM 418 or 417 with this same title cannot complete CRIM 432 for further credit1256 *D100 Sem M 09:30 - 12:20 WMC2260 J.Brockman

CRIM 461-0 PracticumIV1258 *D100 Sec

CRIM 462-15 FieldPractice

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Prerequisite(s): REQ-Prior approv.& min. 2.5CGPA. Must be a Crim Maj/Hon, w/ pre/coreq of CRIM320,321&369;w/min B- in 369. In extra.circumst., those w/ 320 or 321 may be apprv.by Fld.pract. coord. A max.of 3hrs. can be taken in add. to 462 w/dir. of ugrd. written approv.1260 *D100 Sec N.Madu

CRIM 491-5 CurrentTheoryandResearchinCriminology:AdvancedTopicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-Normally open only to students who have been admitted to the Crim Honors Program. Other students may be admitted to the course with written permission of the Director of Undergraduate Programs1348 *D100 Sem T 10:30 - 13:20 WMC1671 B.Burtch

UndergradSemDialogue(Science):www.sfu.c/dialogue/undergrad

The Undergraduate Semester in Dialogue was conceived to encourage students to engage with public issues through dialogue. The program is associated with the Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue at SFU Vancouver Campus. Each full-time, one-semester program offers a different focal topic, and is designed to: Engage students with pressing public issues; Foster interdisciplinary approaches and encourage active, discussion; based learning; Expose students to deep understanding of diverse viewpoints; Offer intensive mentoring opportunities; Focus on communication skills; Build a blend of teamwork experience and individual initiative. We seek students interested in disciplinary and experiential breadth. Visit www.sfu.ca/dialogue/undergrad to browse current and future topics, course outlines, and our admission criteria.

DIAL 390-5 UndergraduateSemester:DialoguePrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours prior to beginning the Undergraduate Semester in Dialogue. Students should apply two semesters before the semester in which they wish to enrol. This course must be taken simultaneously with DIAL 391 and 392.2611 D100 Sec MTWRF 09:30 - 16:50 HCC3050 DOW;M.Winston

DIAL 391-5 UndergraduateSemester:SeminarPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours prior to beginning the Undergraduate Semester in Dialogue. Students should apply two semesters before the semester in which they wish to enrol. This course must be taken simultaneously with DIAL 390 and 392.2613 D100 Sec DOW;M.Winston

DIAL 392-5 UndergraduateSemester:FinalProjectPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours prior to beginning the Undergraduate Semester in Dialogue. Students should apply two semesters before the semester in which they wish to enrol. This course must be taken simultaneously with DIAL 390 and 391.2615 D100 Sec DOW;M.Winston

EarthSciences(Science):www.sfu.ca/earth-sciences

EASC 101-3 PhysicalGeologyRequirement Designation: B-Sci1925 D100 Lec TR 10:30 - 11:20 C9002 K.Cameron7341 D101 Lab T 11:30 - 14:20 TASC1-70057342 D102 Lab T 11:30 - 14:20 TASC1-70117343 D103 Lab T 14:30 - 17:20 TASC1-70117344 D104 Lab R 11:30 - 14:20 TASC1-70118431 D105 Lab R 11:30 - 14:20 TASC1-70058432 D106 Lab R 14:30 - 17:20 TASC1-7011

EASC 103-3 TheRiseandFalloftheDinosaursRequirement Designation: B-Sci6325 D100 Lec TR 14:30 - 15:20 RCB8100 R.Dunlop7520 D101 Lab T 15:30 - 17:20 TASC1-70057521 D102 Lab W 15:30 - 17:20 TASC1-70117534 D103 Lab R 15:30 - 17:20 TASC1-7005

EASC 104-3 GeohazardsEarthinTurmoilRequirement Designation: B-Sci6328 D100 Lec MT 09:30 - 10:50 SUR3150 SUR;Sessional

EASC 107-3 EconomicGeologicalResources6326 D100 Lec MW 16:30 - 17:50 AQ3003 Sessional

EASC 202-3 IntroductiontoMineralogyPrerequisite(s): REQ-EASC 101, CHEM 102 and 115. As of 98-3 CHEM 102 and 115 are replaced by CHEM 121, which may be taken concurrently.1929 D100 Lec M 09:30 - 11:20 RCB6100 K.Cameron7523 D101 Lab M 13:30 - 15:20 C9015

EASC 206-1 FieldGeologyIPrerequisite(s): REQ-EASC 101.

1931 D100 Lec W 17:30 - 18:20 C9015 K.Cameron

EASC 207-3 IntroductiontoAppliedGeophysicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-MATH 152, PHYS 121, 131, all with a grade of C- or higher, or MATH 152, with a grade of C- or higher and PHYS 102, PHYS 130 both with a grade of B or higher.Requirement Designation: Q1947 D100 Lec WF 09:30 - 10:20 TASC1-7005 A.Calvert7525 D101 Lab F 11:30 - 14:20 TASC1-7006

EASC 210-3 HistoricalGeologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-EASC 101 or GEOG 111. Students with credit for EASC 102 prior to 05-3 may not take this course for credit.Requirement Designation: B-Sci1999 D100 Lec W 12:30 - 14:20 RCB7102 Sessional7526 D101 Lab W 15:30 - 17:20 TASC1-7005

EASC 301-3 IgneousandMetamorphicPetrologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-EASC 205 and 2081933 D100 Lec T 12:30 - 14:20 RCB7102 Sessional7527 D101 Lab R 11:30 - 14:20 C9015

EASC 303W-3EnvironmentalGeosciencePrerequisite(s): REQ-60 credit hours including six credit hours in Earth Sciences and GEOG 213.Requirement Designation: W8642 D100 Lec T 09:30 - 11:20 WMC3253 B.Ward8643 D101 Lab T 14:30 - 16:20 K7658 8644 D102 Lab W 15:30 - 17:20 K7658

EASC 304-3 HydrogeologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-One of EASC 101 or GEOG 111, and PHYS 126 or 121 (or PHYS 102 with a grade of B or higher).Requirement Designation: Q1961 D100 Lec R 09:30 - 11:20 RCB5100 G.Flowers7529 D101 Lab R 14:30 - 17:20 K7658

EASC 309-3 GlobalTectonicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-EASC 201, 204, 205, 206, and 207. Students who completed EASC 407 prior to fall 1998 may not take this course for credit1937 D100 Lec F 12:30 - 14:20 WMC3531 Sessional7530 D101 Lab F 14:30 - 17:20 K7658

EASC 310W-3PaleontologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-EASC 102 or 210. Recommended: BISC 102. Students with credit for EASC 203 may not take EASC 310 for additional credit.Requirement Designation: W11577 D100 Lec W 11:30 - 13:20 WMC3515 R.Dunlop11578 D101 Lab W 13:30 - 15:20 TASC1-7005

EASC 312-3 StratigraphyPrerequisite(s): REQ-EASC 201. Recommended: EASC 206, 302.9853 D100 Lec WF 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5007 J.Maceachern9854 D101 Lab F 09:30 - 12:20 C9015

EASC 401-3 MineralDepositsPrerequisite(s): REQ-EASC 201, EASC 204, EASC 208 and EASC 301.7132 D100 Lec R 11:30 - 13:20 WMC3515 D.Marshall7531 D101 Lab R 14:30 - 17:20 C9015

EASC 408-3 RegionalGeologyofWesternCanadaPrerequisite(s): REQ-EASC 309. Students who completed EASC 305 prior to Fall 1998 may not take this course for credit.2015 D100 Lec F 09:30 - 11:20 WMC3515 H.Gibson7532 D101 Lab F 12:30 - 15:20 TASC1-7011

EASC 421-3 VolcanologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-EASC 205, 207 and 208.4302 D100 Lec M 09:30 - 11:20 WMC2533 G.Williams-Jones7533 D101 Lab M 13:30 - 16:20 TASC1-7006

EASC 450-3 STT-SpecialTopics6327 D100 Sem W 13:30 - 15:20 RCB7101 J.Clague

EASC 491-1 DirectedReadingsPrerequisite(s): REQ-75 credit hours including 30 hours in Earth Science courses and permission of the department.1939 *D100 Sec Faculty

EASC 492-2 DirectedReadingsPrerequisite(s): REQ-75 credit hours including 30 hours in Earth Science courses and permission of the department

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1941 *D100 Sec Faculty

EASC 493-3 DirectedReadingsPrerequisite(s): REQ-75 credit hours including 30 hours in Earth Science courses and permission of the department1943 *D100 Sec Faculty

EASC 499-9 HonorsThesisPrerequisite(s): REQ-105 credit hours, admittance to the Honors program and consent of the supervisor.1945 *D100 Sec Faculty

EnglishBridgeProgram(Arts):www.sfu.ca/ebp

EBP XX1-0 EnglishBridgeProgram10820 D100 Sem MTWRF 09:30 - 12:20 RCB7105 MTWR 13:30 - 15:20 RCB7105 10822 D200 Sem MTWRF 09:30 - 12:20 RCB8104 MTWR 13:30 - 15:20 RCB8104 10824 D300 Sem MTWRF 09:30 - 12:20 RCB8105 MTWR 13:30 - 15:20 RCB8105 10826 D400 Sem MTWRF 09:30 - 12:20 RCB8106 MTWR 13:30 - 15:20 RCB8106

Economics(Arts):www.sfu.ca/economics

Enrollment restrictions are indicated by an asterisk (*) next to the course section. Students intending to register in upper division Economics courses must have an accepted Economics major/minor/honors (including joint major/honors) program, or have a minimum SFU CGPA of 2.30. Students may not register in more than two 400 ECON/BUEC courses unless previously cleared by the dept. advisor. Tutorials will not be held during the first week of classes. Prerequisites for any course may be waived for individual students by the department. In order for a course to be accepted as fulfilling a Prerequisite, a student must have obtained a grade of C- or higher.

ECON 103-3 PrinciplesofMicroeconomicsRequirement Designation: Q/B-Soc5807 D100 Lec M 13:30 - 15:20 RBCIMAGTH D.Allen W 14:30 - 15:20 C9001 D.Allen10400 D101 Tut M 16:30 - 17:20 WMC2521 10402 D102 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2503 10404 D103 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 EDB9651 10406 D104 Tut M 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5026 10408 D105 Tut M 17:30 - 18:20 AQ5046 10410 D106 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 AQ4150 10412 D107 Tut T 09:30 - 10:20 ASB9896 10414 D108 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 RCB8105 10416 D109 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 RCB6122 10418 D110 Tut T 17:30 - 18:20 WMC4602 10420 D111 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5028 10422 D112 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5029 10424 D113 Tut M 17:30 - 18:20 AQ5035 10426 D114 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 GYM403 10428 D115 Tut W 09:30 - 10:20 GYM403 10430 D116 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 GYM405 10490 D117 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 GYM403 10476 D118 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2532 5808 D200 Lec T 12:30 - 13:20 C9001 Sessional R 12:30 - 14:20 B9200 10432 D201 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 GYM403 10434 D202 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5036 10436 D203 Tut T 17:30 - 18:20 AQ5038 10438 D204 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 GYM405 10440 D205 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 AQ4125 10442 D206 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5004 10444 D207 Tut T 17:30 - 18:20 RCB8105 10446 D208 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 RCB6100 10448 D209 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 GYM403 10450 D210 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 GYM405 10452 D211 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5027 10462 D212 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5028 10454 D213 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 AQ2122 10456 D214 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 AQ4115 10458 D215 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3511

10460 D216 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3513 10492 D217 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 WMC4602 10478 D218 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 GYM405 5809 *D300 Lec T 08:30 - 10:20 SUR2600 SUR;J.Sayre R 10:30 - 11:20 SUR2600 SUR;J.Sayre8497 D301 Tut T 10:30 - 11:20 SUR3260 Surrey8498 D302 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 SUR3260 Surrey8499 D303 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 SUR3010 Surrey8500 D304 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 SUR3010 Surrey8501 D305 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 SUR3150 Surrey

ECON 104-3 EconomicsandGovernment5810 D100 Lec W 11:30 - 12:20 AQ3150 K.Pendakur F 11:30 - 12:20 AQ3150 K.Pendakur11236 D101 Tut F 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2531 11238 D102 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 AQ2122 11240 D103 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5005 11242 D104 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3255 11244 D105 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 WMC3533 11246 D106 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5019

ECON 105-3 PrinciplesofMacroeconomicsRequirement Designation: Q/B-Soc5811 D100 Lec W 12:30 - 13:20 B9200 N.Roberts F 12:30 - 14:20 RBCIMAGTH 11280 D101 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 AQ4140 11282 D102 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 WMC3611 11284 D103 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 ASB9705 11286 D104 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 WMC3611 11288 D105 Tut W 17:30 - 18:20 WMC2523 11290 D106 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 GYM403 11292 D107 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 GYM404 11294 D108 Tut F 08:30 - 09:20 ASB9705 11296 D109 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5004 11298 D110 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5036 11346 D111 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 GYM403 11302 D112 Tut F 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3531 11304 D113 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 WMC2268 11306 D114 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 WMC2533 11308 D115 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5015 11310 D116 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5017 5812 D200 Lec T 09:30 - 10:20 B9200 D.Cox R 08:30 - 10:20 B9200 D.Cox11316 D201 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 GYM405 11318 D202 Tut T 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5026 11320 D203 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 GYM405 11322 D204 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 GYM403 11324 D205 Tut T 10:30 - 11:20 GYM403 5813 D206 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 GYM403 11330 D207 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3611 11332 D208 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 WMC4602 11334 D209 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 AQ4130 11336 D210 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 GYM403 11338 D211 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 GYM403 11340 D212 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 GYM403 11342 D213 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 GYM403 11344 D214 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 GYM405 11347 D215 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 AQ2120 11348 D216 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 GYM403 11579 E100 Lec M 17:30 - 19:20 HCC1415 Harbour Ce W 17:30 - 18:20 HCC1325 Harbour Ce11580 E101 Tut M 19:30 - 20:20 HCC2280 Harbour Ce11581 E102 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 HCC2280 Harbour Ce

ECON 208-3 HistoryofEconomicThoughtPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 103 and 105. Students with credit for ECON 308 may not take ECON 208 for further credit.5814 D100 Lec TWR 14:30 - 15:20 WMC3210 L.Boland

ECON 210-3 MoneyandBankingPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 103 and 105. Students with credit for ECON 310 cannot take ECON 210 for further credit.Requirement Designation: Q5815 D100 Lec W 11:30 - 12:20 AQ3181 S.Badh F 10:30 - 12:20 AQ3181

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11252 D101 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3611 11254 D102 Tut F 08:30 - 09:20 GYM403 11256 D103 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 GYM405 11258 D104 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 AQ4150 11260 D105 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5004 11262 D106 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ4115 11264 D107 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 GYM403 11266 D108 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 GYM403 11268 D109 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 WMC2501 11270 D110 Tut F 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3533 11272 D111 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 WMC3253 11274 D112 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 WMC3255

ECON 250-3 EconomicDevelopmentinthePre-IndustrialPeriodPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 103 and ECON 105. Students with credit for ECON 150 cannot take ECON 250 for further credit.Requirement Designation: Q7056 D100 Lec T 12:30 - 13:20 SUR3310 SUR;C.Reed T 14:30 - 15:20 SUR3310 SUR;C.Reed8297 D101 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 SUR3010 Surrey8298 D102 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 SUR3010 Surrey8299 D103 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 SUR3260 Surrey8300 D104 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 SUR3290 Surrey

ECON 260-3 EnvironmentalEconomicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 103 or 200. Students with credit for ECON 360 cannot take this course for further credit.Requirement Designation: Q5816 D100 Lec M 12:30 - 13:20 AQ3154 S.Skjei W 12:30 - 13:20 AQ3153 11159 D101 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 K8648 11161 D102 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5026 11163 D103 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 AQ4120 11165 D104 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5026 11167 D105 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 ASB9705 11169 D106 Tut M 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5036

ECON 278-0 EconomicsPracticumI11357 D100 Sec

ECON 279-0 EconomicsPracticumII11359 D100 Sec

ECON 282-3 SelectedTopicsinEconomicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 103 and 105.5817 D100 Lec M 15:30 - 16:20 AQ3154 Sessional W 15:30 - 16:20 AQ3150 11174 D101 Tut M 16:30 - 17:20 WMC2533 11176 D102 Tut M 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5118 11178 D103 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 WMC4602 11180 D104 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 WMC4602 11182 D105 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 WMC3535 11184 D106 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 GYM403

ECON 290-3 CanadianMicroeconomicPolicyPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 103 and ECON 105.Requirement Designation: Q7057 D100 Lec W 09:30 - 10:20 C9002 Sessional F 09:30 - 10:20 C9002 11188 D101 Tut F 08:30 - 09:20 GYM405 11190 D102 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 GYM404 11192 D103 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 GYM405 11194 D104 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 GYM405 11196 D105 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 K8660 11198 D106 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5118 11200 D107 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 WMC3611 11202 D108 Tut F 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3517

ECON 291-3 CanadianMacroeconomicPolicyPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 103 and ECON 105.Requirement Designation: Q5818 D100 Lec M 10:30 - 11:20 AQ3153 B.Krauth W 10:30 - 11:20 AQ3153 B.Krauth11222 D101 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 AQ4125 11224 D102 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5009 11226 D103 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5036 11228 D104 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5020

11230 D105 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5007 11232 D106 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5048

ECON 301-4 MicroeconomicTheoryI:CompetitiveBehaviorPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 103 or 200 and ECON 105 or 205;MATH 157;two 200 division ECON or BUEC courses (excluding BUEC 232), 60 credit hours.Requirement Designation: Q5819 *D100 Lec W 12:30 - 14:20 EDB7618 J.Liu F 12:30 - 13:20 EDB7618 R.Martin11068 D101 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 RCB7100 11070 D102 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 AQ4150 11072 D103 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 RCB6136 11074 D104 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ4150 11076 D105 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5036 11139 D106 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5038 11140 D107 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 AQ4125 11141 D108 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5009 11142 D109 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5026 11143 D110 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5027 5820 *E100 Lec M 17:30 - 19:20 AQ3153 N.Barkin W 18:30 - 19:20 AQ3150 11090 E101 Tut M 19:30 - 20:20 WMC3517 11092 E102 Tut M 20:30 - 21:20 WMC3515 11094 E103 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 WMC2523 11096 E104 Tut W 17:30 - 18:20 WMC3513

ECON 302-4 MicroeconomicTheoryII:StrategicBehaviorPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 301. Students who have taken ECON 383-3 in 1998-3 and 1999-3 cannot take this course for further credit.5821 *D100 Lec T 12:30 - 14:20 B9201 A.Kessler R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ3181 A.Kessler10996 D101 Tut T 17:30 - 18:20 AQ2120 10998 D102 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 GYM403 11000 D103 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5017 11002 D104 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5025 11004 D105 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 WMC2507 10994 D106 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3533 11006 D107 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 GYM403 11008 D108 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3531 11010 D109 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 GYM403 11012 D110 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5017 11014 *E100 Lec M 17:30 - 19:20 AQ3154 O.Kostyshyna W 18:30 - 19:20 AQ3154 11016 E101 Tut M 19:30 - 20:20 WMC3531 11018 E102 Tut M 20:30 - 21:20 WMC3517 11040 E103 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3253 11041 E104 Tut W 17:30 - 18:20 WMC3515

ECON 305-5 IntermediateMacroeconomicTheoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 103 or 200;ECON 105 or 205;MATH 157;two 200 division ECON or BUEC courses (excluding BUEC 232), 60 credit hours.Requirement Designation: Q5823 *D100 Lec TR 09:30 - 11:20 WMC3260 D.Andolfatto11430 D101 Tut T 11:30 - 13:20 RCB6136 11432 D102 Tut T 11:30 - 13:20 AQ4150 11434 D103 Tut T 14:30 - 16:20 AQ5019 11436 D104 Tut T 14:30 - 16:20 WMC3611 11438 D105 Tut W 11:30 - 13:20 AQ5029 11440 D106 Tut W 15:30 - 17:20 AQ4130 11450 D107 Tut W 15:30 - 17:20 AQ4140 5824 *E100 Lec TR 17:30 - 19:20 AQ3159 Sessional11442 E101 Tut T 19:30 - 21:20 WMC3531 11444 E102 Tut T 19:30 - 21:20 WMC3533 11446 E103 Tut R 19:30 - 21:20 WMC3511 11448 E104 Tut R 19:30 - 21:20 WMC3513

ECON 325-3 IndustrialOrganizationPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 301, 60 credit hoursRequirement Designation: Q5825 *D100 Lec WF 09:30 - 10:20 WMC3210 Faculty10876 D101 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5036 10878 D102 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5046 10880 D103 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5049 10882 D104 Tut F 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3515

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ECON 331-5 IntroductiontoMathematicalEconomicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 103, 105 and MATH 157 or 151;60 credit hours. Students who have completed MATH 232 or 251 cannot take ECON 331 for further credit.Requirement Designation: Q5826 *D100 Lec T 14:30 - 16:20 WMC3260 T.Heaps R 14:30 - 15:20 WMC3260 10886 D101 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 GYM403 T 17:30 - 18:20 WMC2506 10888 D102 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 WMC3611 W 15:30 - 16:20 WMC2506 10890 D103 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3611 W 16:30 - 17:20 WMC2506 10892 D104 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3611 R 09:30 - 10:20 WMC2506 10894 D105 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 WMC4602 W 17:30 - 18:20 WMC2506 10896 D106 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3611 W 13:30 - 14:20 WMC2506 10898 D107 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 WMC4602 R 13:30 - 14:20 WMC2506

ECON 342-3 InternationalTradePrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 103 and ECON 105, 60 credit hours or permission of the department. Students with credit for ECON 442 cannot take this course for further credit.Requirement Designation: Q5827 *D100 Lec TR 12:30 - 13:20 AQ3149 D.Cox10902 D101 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 GYM405 10904 D102 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 AQ4125 10906 D103 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 GYM405 10908 D104 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 RCB5120 10910 D105 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3255 10912 D106 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 WMC4602

ECON 345-3 InternationalFinancePrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 103 and ECON 105, 60 credit hours or permission of the department. Students with credit for ECON 445 cannot take this course for further credit.Requirement Designation: Q5828 *D100 Lec TR 11:30 - 12:20 AQ3150 Sessional10940 D101 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 AQ4130 10942 D102 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 WMC4602 10944 D103 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 WMC4602 10946 D104 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 WMC4602 10948 D105 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3251 10950 D106 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 K8660

ECON 355W-4EconomicDevelopmentPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 103 or 200 and 105 or 205;60 credit hours. Students with credit for ECON 455 may not take ECON 355 for further credit.Requirement Designation: W/Q11214 *D100 Lec W 10:30 - 11:20 C9000 D.Devoretz F 10:30 - 12:20 AQ3005 11215 D101 Tut F 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3611 11216 D102 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 WMC3611 11217 D103 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 K8652 11218 D104 Tut F 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2503 11219 D105 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 WMC3517

ECON 362-4 EconomicsofNaturalResourcesPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 301, 60 credit hours.Requirement Designation: Q7059 *D100 Lec M 13:30 - 15:20 AQ3150 N.Roberts W 14:30 - 15:20 AQ3149 10954 D101 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5019 10956 D102 Tut M 16:30 - 17:20 WMC2507 10958 D103 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 WMC3611 10960 D104 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 K8660 11171 D105 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 K8660

ECON 378-0 EconomicsPracticumIII11362 D100 Sec

ECON 379-0 EconomicsPracticumIV11364 *D100 Sec

ECON 381-3 LaborEconomicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 301;60 credit hours.Requirement Designation: Q

5830 *D100 Lec WF 13:30 - 14:20 C9000 Sessional10964 D101 Tut F 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3513 10966 D102 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5035 10968 D103 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5020 10970 D104 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 WMC2260

ECON 382-3 SelectedTopicsinEconomicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 103 and ECON 105;60 credit hours.D100 ST-The Economics of Crime5831 *D100 Lec TR 14:30 - 15:20 AQ3159 S.Easton10974 D101 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3255 10976 D102 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 WMC3531 10978 D103 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3533 10980 D104 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 WMC3255

ECON 383-3 SelectedTopicsinEconomicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 103 AND 105, 60 CREDIT HOURS.5832 *D100 Lec MW 15:30 - 16:20 AQ3149 Faculty10984 D101 Tut M 16:30 - 17:20 WMC2531 10986 D102 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3533 10988 D103 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 K8652 10990 D104 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 K8652

ECON 387-3 SelectedTopicsinEconomicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 103 AND 105, 60 CREDIT HOURS.D100 ST-Economics and Organization5833 *D100 Lec M 09:30 - 10:20 WMC3210 J.Liu R 09:30 - 10:20 AQ3003 Faculty11022 D101 Tut M 10:30 - 11:20 WMC3611 11024 D102 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 WMC3253 11026 D103 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 WMC3533 11028 D104 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 AQ2122

ECON 389-3 SelectedTopicsinEconomicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 301.5834 *D100 Lec TR 13:30 - 14:20 AQ3153 J.Arifovic11032 D101 Tut T 17:30 - 18:20 RCB7102 11034 D102 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5035 11036 D103 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3253 11038 D104 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 WMC2260

ECON 390-3 CanadianPublicPolicyPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 103 and ECON 105, 60 credit hours.Requirement Designation: Q5835 *D100 Lec MW 12:30 - 13:20 AQ3159 K.Dust11044 D101 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 AQ4120 11046 D102 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 WMC3611 11048 D103 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5017 11050 D104 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 AQ4150

ECON 393-3 PublicEconomics:TaxationPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 301.Requirement Designation: Q11643 *D100 Lec M 11:30 - 12:20 AQ3003 S.Mongrain W 11:30 - 12:20 MTF109 11644 D101 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5038 11645 D102 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 WMC3611 11646 D103 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5014 11647 D104 Tut M 16:30 - 17:20 WMC2501

ECON 403-3 AdvancedMacroeconomicTheoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON302,305&331. Students who have completed both MATH232&251 may substitute them for ECON331. Min. of 3.0 CGPA or a min. of A- in both ECON302&305. Students seeking permission to register based on 302&305 grades must contact the Econ.Ugrd.Advisor.Requirement Designation: Q5838 *D100 Sem T 10:30 - 12:20 WMC2260 J.Arifovic R 10:30 - 11:20 WMC3531 J.Arifovic

ECON 409W-3SeminarinEconomicThoughtPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 301 and 305, or permission of the department;60 credit hours.Requirement Designation: W11452 *D100 Sem TWR 10:30 - 11:20 WMC4602 L.Boland

ECON 410-3 SeminarinMonetaryTheoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 301 and 305.Requirement Designation: Q5840 *D100 Sem T 13:30 - 15:20 WMC2533 D.Andolfatto

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R 13:30 - 14:20 WMC3531 D.Andolfatto

ECON 425-3 IndustrialOrganization:ImperfectCompetitionPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 302 and 325.7060 *D100 Sem M 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3535 K.Wainwright W 14:30 - 16:20 WMC2533

ECON 426-3 IndustrialOrganization:GovernanceandInstitutionsPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 302.7081 *D100 Sem M 11:30 - 13:20 WMC3531 W 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3513 C.Lulfesmann

ECON 435-5 EconometricMethodsPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON301 and BUEC333. Entry into this course requires a minimum CGPA of 3.0 or a min. grade of A- in both ECON301 and BUEC 333. Students seeking permission to register based on ECON301 and BUEC333 grades must contact the Ugrd. Advisor in Econ.Requirement Designation: Q5841 *D100 Lec M 13:30 - 16:20 WMC2506 B.Krauth W 13:30 - 15:20 WMC3517 B.Krauth

ECON 446-3 SeminarinInternationalFinancePrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 301, 305 and 345, or permission of the department, 60 credit hours.Requirement Designation: Q11206 *D100 Sem T 09:30 - 10:20 WMC2260 R.Harris R 08:30 - 10:20 WMC2521 R.Harris

ECON 451-3 SeminarinEuropeanEconomicHistoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 301 and 305, 60 credit hours. Students with credit for ECON 351 may not take ECON 451-3 for further credit.7061 *D100 Sem M 09:30 - 11:20 WMC2521 C.Reed W 09:30 - 10:20 WMC2533 C.Reed

ECON 455W-3SeminarinEconomicDevelopmentPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 305 and 355.Requirement Designation: W/Q11453 *D100 Sem W 10:30 - 12:20 WMC3531 A.Karaivanov F 10:30 - 11:20 WMC2507

ECON 478-0 EconomicsPracticumV11366 D100 Sec

ECON 482-3 SelectedTopicsinEconomicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 301, ECON 305 and 60 credit hours.D100 ST-Computational Economics5844 *D100 Sem T 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3535 J.Arifovic R 11:30 - 13:20 WMC3535

ECON 483-3 SelectedTopicsinEconomicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 301, ECON 305 and 60 credit hours.D100 ST-History of Globalization7062 *D100 Lec T 14:30 - 16:20 WMC3531 Faculty R 14:30 - 15:20 WMC3531

ECON 484-3 SelectedTopicsinEconomicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 301 and 305, 60 credit hours.D100 ST-Applied Microeconomics11648 *D100 Sem M 13:30 - 15:20 WMC2533 Faculty W 13:30 - 14:20 WMC2533

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EDPR 417-2 FieldBasedStudiesinEducationalPractice9302 *W100 Sec Vancouver (Educ. Prof.) D.Adams

Education(Education):www.educ.sfu.ca

You will not be permitted to enroll in a course for which you do not have the SFU prerequisite(s). To request permission to enroll for an EDUC course in which you do not have the prerequisite but believe you have the background, contact Education Undergraduate Programs at 291-3614 prior to your registration date. For Education Undergraduate Advising call 291-3436. Education outlines, course changes and updates are available from the internet at http://www.educ.sfu.ca/ugradprogs/.The following restrictions apply:EDUC 100-D200 - Offered at Surrey CampusEDUC 220-D200 - Offered Off-campus (Fort St. John)EDUC 250-D100 - Offered at Surrey CampusEDUC 252-D100 - Restricted to AHCOTE students

EDUC 322-E100 - Offered at Surrey CampusEDUC 370-D100 - Departmental ConsentEDUC 372-D100 - Departmental ConsentEDUC 380-F100 - taught in FrenchEDUC 401 - Restricted to PDP students onlyEDUC 402 - Restricted to PDP students onlyEDUC 404 - Restricted to PDP students onlyEDUC 405 - Restricted to PDP students onlyEDUC 406 - Restricted to Re-Entry students onlyEDUC 412/472-D100 - Offered off-campus (Fort St. John)EDUC 426-E100 - Offered at Surrey CampusEDUC 450-F100 - taught in FrenchEDUC 471-D100 - Departmental ConsentEDUC 471-D200 - Offered in KamloopsEDUC 471-E100 - Offered at Surrey CampusEDUC 472-D100 - Offered Off-campus (Fort St. John)EDUC 490, EDUC 491 & EDUC 492 - Directed Studies are developed in consultation with a Faculty member and must be approved by the Director of Undergraduate Programs.DISTANCE EDUCATION C100 courses are by distance education, which, if there are no space restrictions or prerequisite requirements, are available to all eligible students. Course outlines noting the requirements (including computer requirements) are available at the Centre for Online and Distance Education, or by calling 604-291-3524 or 1-800-663-1411 (toll free in Canada) or at www.sfu.ca/cde.

EDUC 100-3 SelectedQuestionsandIssuesinEducationRequirement Designation: B-Hum2624 D100 Sem WF 09:30 - 11:20 AQ5020 Sessional2625 D200 Sem TR 14:30 - 16:20 SUR3040 SUR;Faculty2626 E100 Sem MW 16:30 - 18:20 EDB8620B Faculty

EDUC 211-3 MathematicalExperienceI:NumbersandBeyondPrerequisite(s): REQ-Students who have credit for MATH 151, MATH 154, MATH 157 need special permission to participate in EDUC 211 and EDUC 212.Requirement Designation: Q2627 D100 Lec W 08:30 - 11:20 WMC3255 Faculty

EDUC 220-3 IntroductiontoEducationalPsychology7274 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)2629 D100 Lec T 14:30 - 16:20 B9201 J.Nesbit7374 D101 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5035 7375 D102 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 EDB9651 7376 D103 Tut W 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5118 7377 D104 Tut W 09:30 - 10:20 RCB6122 7380 D105 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5026 7381 D106 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 RCB7102 7382 D107 Tut M 10:30 - 11:20 RCB6122 7383 D108 Tut M 09:30 - 10:20 RCB6101 7384 D109 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5026 7385 D110 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 EDB9651 7386 D111 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ4115 7387 D112 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5015 7388 D113 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 AQ4150 7389 D114 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 RCB7105 7390 D115 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 EDB9651 7391 D116 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5028 11561 *D200 Sec Ft St John;Sessional

EDUC 222-3 ResearchMethodsinEducationalPsychologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-Corequisite: EDUC 220-3.Requirement Designation: Q7275 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)

EDUC 230-3 IntroductiontoPhilosophyofEducationRequirement Designation: B-Hum7276 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.) H.Bai2631 D100 Lec W 13:30 - 15:20 MTF109 R.Barrow7401 D101 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5028 7402 D102 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2533 7403 D103 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 RCB6122 7404 D104 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 MTF1117405 D105 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2533 7406 D106 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 AQ2104

EDUC 240-3 SocialIssuesinEducation2632 D100 Lec R 08:30 - 10:20 AQ3181 C.Bingham

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7393 D101 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5118 7394 D102 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5014 7395 D103 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 AQ2120 7396 D104 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5048 7397 D105 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2533 7398 D106 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5025 7399 D107 Tut F 08:30 - 09:20 EDB9651 7400 D108 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5027

EDUC 250-3 StudiesintheHistoryofEducationintheWesternWorldRequirement Designation: B-Hum/Soc7278 D100 Sem R 08:30 - 11:20 SUR3280 SUR;Sessional

EDUC 252-4 IntroductiontoReflectivePractice11560 D100 Sec F 10:00 - 14:20 Ft St John

EDUC 260-3 LearningandTeachingthroughTechnologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-EDUC 2202633 E100 Sem T 16:30 - 19:20 EDB8500 D.Bell

EDUC 311-3 FoundationsinAboriginalEducation,Language,andCulturePrerequisite(s): REQ-60 hours of credit.Requirement Designation: B-Hum7279 E100 Sem M 16:30 - 19:20 EDB7600 Faculty

EDUC 315-3 IndividualandDevelopmentalDifferencesinLanguageAcquisitionPrerequisite(s): REQ-EDUC 220 or PSYC 2502634 E100 Sem T 16:30 - 19:20 EDB7600 M.Hoskyn

EDUC 320-3 InstructionalPsychologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-EDUC 220.2635 E100 Lec R 16:30 - 18:20 WMC3260 Faculty8311 E101 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5038 8312 E102 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5027 8313 E103 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3531 8314 E104 Tut W 17:30 - 18:20 WMC3531 8315 E105 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3531 8316 E106 Tut T 17:30 - 18:20 WMC3531

EDUC 322-3 TheSocialLivesofSchoolChildrenPrerequisite(s): REQ-EDUC 220 or PSYC 250.7280 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)

EDUC 323-3 IntroductiontoCounsellingTheoriesPrerequisite(s): REQ-EDUC 220 or equivalent and 60 credit hours. Students who have credit for EDUC 425 cannot take EDUC 323 for further credit.2637 D100 Sem T 09:30 - 12:20 WMC3535 J.Thompson

EDUC 325-3 AssessmentforClassroomTeachingPrerequisite(s): REQ-EDUC 220.7282 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)

EDUC 326-3 ClassroomManagementandDisciplinePrerequisite(s): REQ-EDUC 401/402 or one of EDUC 100, 220, 230, 240.7283 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.) C.Mamchur

EDUC 327-3 Self,PsychologyandEducationPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 hours of credit, including one of Education 220, 230, 240, or 250.6927 D100 Sem F 09:30 - 12:20 AQ2104 J.Sugarman

EDUC 328-3 CareerEducationandCareerCounsellingPrerequisite(s): REQ-EDUC 220 or EDUC 401/4027300 E100 Sem W 16:30 - 19:20 EDB7600 N.Popadiuk

EDUC 330-3 MovementLanguageElementsforDanceinEducationPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 credit hours including 6 credit hours in EDUC courses.2639 E100 Sem R 16:30 - 19:20 EDB7540 Faculty

EDUC 351-3 TeachingtheOlderAdultPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 credit hours7304 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.) S.Cusack

EDUC 367-4 TeachingChildrenfromMinorityLanguageBackgroundsinElementaryClassrooms

Prerequisite(s): REQ-60 hours of credit.2642 E100 Sem T 16:30 - 20:20 EDB7500B Faculty

EDUC 370-4 InternationalandInterculturalEducationPrerequisite(s): REQ-Completion of at least 60 credits, including 3 credits in Education.7305 *D100 Lec India;D.Northey

EDUC 372-2 SpecialTopics7306 *D100 Lec India;D.Northey

EDUC 380-4 SpecialTopics

7307 F100 Lec TR 17:30 - 19:20 EDB8620F (French) Sessional

EDUC 382-4 DiversityinEducation:Theories,Policies,PracticesPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 hours of credit. Students who have received credit for EDUC 441, EDUC 382-4 Special Topics from Fall 2003-3 on, cannot take EDUC 382 for further credit.2644 E100 Sem M 16:30 - 20:20 EDB8620F Faculty

EDUC 388-4 SpecialTopicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 250 or EDUC 220 or EDUC 325 and 60 credit hours.E100 ST-Pedagogical Documentation in Early Childhood Ed11458 E100 Lec W 16:30 - 20:20 EDB8620B M.Macdonald

EDUC 401-8 IntroductiontoClassroomTeaching7345 D100 Sec Faculty7346 D200 Sec Mexico;Faculty7347 D300 Sec Trinidad;Faculty7348 D400 Sec Faculty7349 D500 Sec Chilliwack;Faculty7350 *D600 Sec SUR;Faculty7351 D700 Sec Faculty7352 D800 Sec Terrace;Faculty

EDUC 402-7 StudiesofEducationalTheoryandPracticePrerequisite(s): REQ-Corequisite EDUC 4017353 D100 Sec Faculty7354 D200 Sec Mexico;Faculty7355 D300 Sec Trinidad;Faculty7356 D400 Sec Faculty7357 D500 Sec Chilliwack;Faculty7358 *D600 Sec SUR;Faculty7359 D700 Sec Terrace;Faculty11605 D800 Sec Faculty

EDUC 404-0 CourseworkSemesterPrerequisite(s): REQ-EDUC 401/402.7360 D100 Sec Faculty7361 D200 Sec Ft St John;Faculty7362 D300 Sec Dawson Cr;Faculty10805 D400 Sec Kamloops

EDUC 405-15 TeachingSemesterPrerequisite(s): REQ-EDUC 401/402.7363 D100 Sec Faculty7364 *D200 Sec SUR;Faculty7365 D300 Sec Mt Currie;Faculty7366 D400 Sec Faculty7367 D500 Sec Terrace;Faculty7368 D600 Sec Ft St John;Faculty7370 D700 Sec Dawson Cr;Faculty7981 D800 Sec Kamloops;Faculty

EDUC 406-12 SupervisedObservationandTeaching7372 D200 Sec Off campus;Faculty7373 D300 Sec Faculty7982 D400 Sec Faculty

EDUC 422-4 LearningDisabilitiesPrerequisite(s): REQ-EDUC 315 or PSYC 250.7308 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)

EDUC 423-4 HelpingRelationshipsPrerequisite(s): REQ-Prerequisite or Corequisite: EDUC 323.7309 E100 Sem R 16:30 - 20:20 EDB7500 Sessional

EDUC 433-4 PhilosophicalIssuesinCurriculumPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 credit hours including 6 hours in EDUC courses or EDUC 401/4027310 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)

EDUC 446-4 LawfortheClassroomTeacherPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 hours of credit including 6 hours in Education courses.2646 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)

EDUC 450-4 ClassroomFrenchCurriculumStudiesPrerequisite(s): REQ-When the course is offered in French - 60 hours of credit and 12 credits of French or equivalent. When the course is offered in English - 60 hours of credit.2647 F100 Sem M 16:30 - 20:20 EDB7500F (French) C.Sabatier

EDUC 464-4 EarlyChildhoodEducationPrerequisite(s): REQ-EDUC 401/402 or PSYC 2507311 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)2649 E100 Sem T 16:30 - 20:20 EDB8620B M.Macdonald

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EDUC 465-4 Children’sLiteraturePrerequisite(s): REQ-60 hours of credit.2650 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)

EDUC 467-4 CurriculumandInstructioninTeachingEnglishasaSecondLanguage

Prerequisite(s): 60 hours of credit and ENGL 370 or a Linguistics course.10521 E100 Sem R 16:30 - 20:20 EDB7600

EDUC 469-4 MusicEducationasThinkinginSoundPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 hours of credit, and some basic musical knowledge with, preferably, some teaching experience.2652 E100 Sem W 16:30 - 20:20 EDB7610 Y.Senyshyn

EDUC 471-4 CurriculumDevelopment:TheoryandPracticePrerequisite(s): REQ-60 hours of credit.7313 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)2653 *D100 Sec India;D.Northey10813 *D200 Sec Kamloops;P.Holborn7314 D300 Sem R 15:30 - 19:20 SUR3280 SUR;J.Clarkson

EDUC 472-4 DesignsforLearning:ElementaryLanguageArtsPrerequisite(s): REQ-EDUC 401/402. Students who have credit for EDUC 472 prior to 2001-2 semester cannot take EDUC 472 for further credit.11559 D100 Sec M 10:00 - 14:20 Ft St John

EDUC 485-8 DesignsforLearning:WritingPrerequisite(s): REQ-EDUC 401/402.7312 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.) C.Mamchur

English(Arts):www.sfu.ca/english

C100 courses are by distance education, which, if there are no space restrictions or Prerequisite requirements set by the subject department, are available to all eligible students. Course outlines noting the requirements (including computer requirements) are available at the Centre for Online and Distance Education, or by calling 604-291-3524 or 1-800-663-1411 (toll free in Canada) or at www.sfu.ca/cde.

ENGL 101W-3IntroductiontoFictionRequirement Designation: W/B-Hum8700 C100 Lec (Distance Ed.)9054 D100 Lec TR 10:30 - 11:20 B9200 C.Colligan9049 D101 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5046 9050 D102 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5048 9051 D103 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5118 9052 D104 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 AQ4115 9053 D105 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5017 8690 D106 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 AQ2120 8691 D107 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 RCB7105 8692 D108 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 RCB8104 8693 D109 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 RCB8104 8694 D110 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 RCB8105 8695 D111 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 AQ4115 8696 D112 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5025 8697 D113 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5046 8698 D114 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5017 8699 D115 Tut R 17:30 - 18:20 AQ5017 8631 *D200 Lec T 09:30 - 11:20 SUR3090 Surrey8632 D201 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 SUR3150 Surrey8633 D202 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 SUR3010 Surrey8634 D203 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 SUR3150 Surrey8635 D204 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 SUR3290 Surrey8636 D205 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 SUR3290 Surrey

ENGL 102W-3IntroductiontoPoetryRequirement Designation: W/B-Hum8671 D100 Lec MW 12:30 - 13:20 B9201 S.Collis8887 D101 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5039 8888 D102 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5027 8889 D103 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5028 8890 D104 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5029 8891 D105 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5036 8892 D106 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5047 8893 D107 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 RCB8104 8894 D108 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 RCB8106 8895 D109 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2260 8896 D110 Tut W 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5014

8897 D111 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 RCB8104 8898 D112 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 RCB6122 8899 D113 Tut W 17:30 - 18:20 AQ5019 8900 D114 Tut W 17:30 - 18:20 AQ5015 8901 D115 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5019

ENGL 103W-3IntroductiontoDramaRequirement Designation: W/B-Hum8677 D100 Lec TR 09:30 - 10:20 B9201 N.Didicher8902 D101 Tut T 10:30 - 11:20 AQ4115 8903 D102 Tut T 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5017 8956 D103 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5036 8957 D104 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5038 8958 D105 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 AQ4125 8959 D106 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5020 8960 D107 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2260 8961 D108 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2268 8962 D109 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 RCB7101 8963 D110 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5019 8964 D111 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 RCB6101 8965 D112 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 RCB6122 8966 D113 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5049 8967 D114 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5007 8968 D115 Tut R 17:30 - 18:20 AQ5046

ENGL 104W-3IntroductiontoProseGenresRequirement Designation: W/B-Hum8678 D100 Lec MW 12:30 - 13:20 RBCIMAGTH J.Crawford8970 D101 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5029 8971 D102 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5046 8972 D103 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5048 8973 D104 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 AQ4120 8974 D105 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 RCB8105 8975 D106 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 RCB8106 8976 D107 Tut M 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5038 8977 D108 Tut M 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5047 8978 D109 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 RCB7105 8979 D110 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 RCB6122 8980 D111 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 AQ2122 8981 D112 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 AQ2120 8982 D113 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5020 8983 D114 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5026 8984 D115 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 RCB8104 8679 E100 Lec T 18:30 - 20:20 WMC2260 Tbd8969 E101 Tut T 20:30 - 21:20 WMC2260

ENGL 105W-3IntroductiontoIssuesinLiteratureandCultureRequirement Designation: W/B-Hum8680 D100 Lec T 11:30 - 12:20 B9201 R.Coe R 11:30 - 12:20 B9200 R.Coe8985 D101 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5036 8986 D102 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5038 8987 D103 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 RCB8104 8988 D104 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 RCB7105 8989 D105 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5015 8990 D106 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 RCB6125 8991 D107 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5014 8992 D108 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5046 8993 D109 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5048 8994 D110 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 RCB7105 8995 D111 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 RCB5100 8996 D112 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5050 8997 D113 Tut R 17:30 - 18:20 AQ5026 8998 D114 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5027 8999 D115 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5047

ENGL 199W-3IntroductiontoUniversityWritingPrerequisite(s): An introduction to reading and writing in the academic disciplines.Requirement Designation: W8710 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.) M.Sawatsky9048 D100 Sem M 11:30 - 14:20 WMC2521 M.Sawatsky8703 D200 Sem T 09:30 - 12:20 WMC2531 M.Valiquette8704 D300 Sem T 13:30 - 16:20 WMC2521 M.Sawatsky8705 D400 Sem R 09:30 - 12:20 WMC2531 M.Valiquette8706 D500 Sem R 14:30 - 17:20 AQ5046 M.Valiquette

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8707 D600 Sem F 09:30 - 12:20 WMC2260 Tbd8708 E100 Sem T 18:30 - 21:20 HCC1535 DOW;T.Haye8709 E200 Sem W 18:30 - 21:20 WMC3517 Tbd8568 *E300 Sem W 16:30 - 19:20 SUR3010 SUR;Tbd

ENGL 201-3 MedievalLiteraturePrerequisite(s): REQ-two 100 division English courses. Students who have taken ENGL 204 may not take this course for further creditRequirement Designation: B-Hum7417 D100 Lec TR 08:30 - 09:20 AQ3150 M.Hussey9000 D101 Tut T 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5036 9001 D102 Tut T 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5027 9002 D103 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 RCB5100 9003 D104 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5017 9004 D105 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5027 9005 D106 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 EDB9651 9006 D107 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5015

ENGL 203-3 EarlyModernLiteraturePrerequisite(s): REQ-two 100 division English courses. Students who have taken ENGL 204 may not take this course for further creditRequirement Designation: B-Hum7418 D100 Lec W 09:30 - 10:20 K9500 J.Fleming F 09:30 - 10:20 AQ3154 J.Fleming9007 D101 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 AQ2120 9008 D102 Tut F 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5029 9009 D103 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5029 9010 D104 Tut F 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5026 9011 D105 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5046 9012 D106 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5051 9013 D107 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 RCB7100

ENGL 205-3 EighteenthCenturyLiterature(1685-1800)Prerequisite(s): REQ-two 100 division English courses.Requirement Designation: B-Hum8711 D100 Lec MW 08:30 - 09:20 AQ3150E.Schellenberg9014 D101 Tut M 10:30 - 11:20 RCB5100 9015 D102 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 RCB5100 9016 D103 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 RCB7105 9017 D104 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5050 9018 D105 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5029 9019 D106 Tut W 10:30 - 11:20 AQ4125 9020 D107 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5015

ENGL 206-3 NineteenthCenturyLiteraturesinEnglishPrerequisite(s): REQ-two 100 division English courses.Requirement Designation: B-Hum8637 D100 Lec TR 11:30 - 12:20 AQ3149 M.Levy8638 D101 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5049 8639 D102 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5015 8640 D103 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5027 8641 D104 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 RCB8105 9023 D105 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2501 9024 D106 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5019 9025 D107 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5047 9039 D200 Lec WF 10:30 - 11:20 SUR3170 SUR;Tbd9040 D201 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 SUR3010 Surrey9041 D202 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 SUR3010 Surrey9042 D203 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 SUR3010 Surrey9153 D204 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 SUR3260 Surrey

ENGL 207-3 TwentiethCenturyLiteraturesinEnglishPrerequisite(s): REQ-two 100 division English courses.Requirement Designation: B-Hum8714 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)8712 D100 Lec T 09:30 - 10:20 AQ3153 S.McCall R 09:30 - 10:20 K9500 S.McCall9027 D101 Tut T 10:30 - 11:20 RCB7102 9028 D102 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3517 9029 D103 Sem T 13:30 - 14:20 WMC2523 9030 D104 Sem R 10:30 - 11:20 WMC3517 9031 D105 Sem R 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3517 9032 D106 Sem R 13:30 - 14:20 WMC3515 9033 D107 Sem R 14:30 - 15:20 WMC2531 8713 E100 Lec M 18:30 - 20:20 AQ5051 R.Ramsey

9026 E101 Sem M 20:30 - 21:20 AQ5051

ENGL 214-3 HistoryandPrinciplesofRhetoricPrerequisite(s): REQ-two 100 division English courses.8715 D100 Lec TR 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5004 M.Sawatsky9034 D101 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5004

ENGL 300-4 OldEnglishPrerequisite(s): REQ-two 100 division English courses, and two 200 division English courses.8716 D100 Lec T 13:30 - 15:20 WMC3253 M.Hussey9439 D101 Sem R 13:30 - 15:20 WMC2503

ENGL 304-4 StudiesinMedievalLiteraturePrerequisite(s): REQ-two 100 division English courses, and two 200 division English courses.8717 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)8718 E100 Lec R 18:30 - 20:20 AQ2122 Tbd9444 E101 Sem R 20:30 - 22:20 AQ2122

ENGL 306-4 ChaucerPrerequisite(s): REQ-two 100 division English courses, and two 200 division English courses.8719 D100 Lec MW 10:30 - 11:20 RCB8100 N.Didicher9446 D101 Sem M 13:30 - 15:20 WMC3253 9447 D102 Sem T 13:30 - 15:20 WMC3251 9448 D103 Sem W 13:30 - 15:20 WMC2531

ENGL 310-4 StudiesinEarlyModernLiteratureExcludingShakespearePrerequisite(s): REQ-two 100 division English courses, and two 200 division English courses.8720 D100 Lec T 15:30 - 17:20 WMC3250 Faculty9463 D101 Sem R 15:30 - 17:20 AQ5014 11563 *S100 Lec R 09:30 - 12:20 HCC1505 DOW;T.Bose

ENGL 311-4 EarlyShakespearePrerequisite(s): REQ-two 100 division ENGL courses, and two 200 division ENGL course. Students may take both ENGL311 & 313 for credit towards the ENGL major. Students w/ credit for ENGL312 may not take this course for further credit without permission of the dept.8721 D100 Lec M 08:30 - 10:20 C9002 T.Kehler9464 D101 Sem M 13:30 - 15:20 WMC3251 9465 D102 Sem M 14:30 - 16:20 WMC2523 9466 D103 Sem T 08:30 - 10:20 WMC2268 9467 D104 Sem T 10:30 - 12:20 WMC2268 9468 D105 Sem T 12:30 - 14:20 WMC3515

ENGL 313-4 LateShakespearePrerequisite(s): REQ-two 100 division ENGL courses, and two 200 division ENGL course. Students may take both ENGL311 & 313 for credit towards the ENGL major. Students w/ credit for ENGL312 may not take this course for further credit without permission of the dept.8722 E100 Lec W 18:30 - 20:20 AQ2122 Tbd9473 E101 Sem W 20:30 - 22:20 AQ2122

ENGL 322-4 StudiesintheEighteenthCenturyBritishNovelPrerequisite(s): REQ-two 100 division English courses, and two 200 division English courses.8723 E100 Lec T 18:30 - 20:20 AQ2122 L.Davis9474 E101 Sem T 20:30 - 22:20 AQ2122

ENGL 327-4 StudiesinRomanticLiteraturePrerequisite(s): REQ-two 100 division English courses, and two 200 division English courses.11599 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)8724 D100 Lec T 11:30 - 13:20 WMC3255 Tbd9475 D101 Sem R 11:30 - 13:20 WMC3255

ENGL 330-4 StudiesinVictorianLiteraturePrerequisite(s): REQ-two 100 division English courses and two 200 division English courses. Students with credit in ENGL 329 or 333 may not take this course for further credit.8726 D100 Lec T 09:30 - 11:20 RCB6206 Faculty9480 D101 Sem R 09:30 - 11:20 WMC2503

ENGL 340-4 Studiesin20thCenturyBritishLiteraturebefore1945Prerequisite(s): REQ-two 100 division English courses, and two 200 division English courses.8728 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)9450 D100 Lec T 11:30 - 13:20 WMC3253 Tbd

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9451 D101 Sem R 11:30 - 13:20 WMC3253

ENGL 342-4 StudiesinBritishLiteraturesince1945Prerequisite(s): REQ-two 100 division English courses, and two 200 division English courses.8729 D100 Lec T 15:30 - 17:20 RCB6136 S.Brook9481 D101 Sem R 15:30 - 17:20 AQ4150

ENGL 347-4 StudiesinAmericanLiteraturebefore1900Prerequisite(s): REQ-two 100 division English courses, and two 200 division English courses. Students with credit for ENGL 344 or 348 may not take this course for further credit.8730 D100 Lec T 09:30 - 11:20 RCB5120 E.Yukins9482 D101 Sem R 09:30 - 11:20 RCB5120

ENGL 349-4 StudiesinAmericanLiteraturesince1900Prerequisite(s): REQ-two 100 division English courses, and two 200 division English courses.8731 D100 Lec W 10:30 - 12:20 AQ2122 S.Zwagerman9483 D101 Sem F 10:30 - 12:20 AQ2122

ENGL 354-4 StudiesinCanadianLiteraturebefore1920Prerequisite(s): REQ-two 100 division English courses, and two 200 division English courses.8732 E100 Lec R 18:30 - 20:20 AQ5014 K.Huenemann9484 E101 Sem R 20:30 - 22:20 AQ5014

ENGL 357-4 StudiesinCanadianLiteraturesince1920Prerequisite(s): REQ-two 100 division English courses, and two 200 division English courses. Students with credit for ENGL 356 or 358 may not take this course for further credit8733 D100 Lec M 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5014 P.Dickinson9485 D101 Sem W 09:30 - 11:20 AQ5048

ENGL 359-4 StudiesintheLiteratureofBritishColumbiaPrerequisite(s): REQ-two 100 division English courses, and two 200 division English courses.8735 D100 Lec M 15:30 - 17:20 AQ5039 J.Derksen9488 D101 Sem W 15:30 - 17:20 RCB6125

ENGL 364-4 LiteraryCriticism:History,Theory,andPracticePrerequisite(s): REQ-two 100 division English courses, and two 200 division English courses. Recommended: ENGL 216.8736 D100 Lec T 09:30 - 11:20 RCB5118 M.Linley9489 D101 Sem R 09:30 - 11:20 RCB5118

ENGL 375-4 StudiesinRhetoricPrerequisite(s): REQ-two 100 division English courses, and two 200 division English courses. Recommended: one of English 199, 210, or 214.8737 D100 Lec W 10:30 - 12:20 RCB6206 Faculty9490 D101 Sem F 10:30 - 12:20 RCB5118

ENGL 376-4 SpecialStudiesPrerequisite(s): REQ-two 100 division English courses, and two 200 division English courses.9452 *D100 FLD Italy;A.Higgins8738 E100 Lec T 18:30 - 20:20 HCC1530 DOW;S.Colby9453 E101 Sem T 20:30 - 22:20 HCC1530 Harbour Ce

ENGL 383-4 StudiesinPopularLiteratureandCulturePrerequisite(s): REQ-two 100 division English courses, and two 200 division English courses. Students with credit for ENGL 363 may not take this course for further credit.8739 D100 Lec M 10:30 - 12:20 AQ3149 Faculty9509 D101 Sem M 12:30 - 14:20 WMC2523 9510 D102 Sem M 15:30 - 17:20 RCB5118 9511 D103 Sem W 08:30 - 10:20 WMC3517 9512 D104 Sem W 10:30 - 12:20 WMC3511 9513 D105 Sem W 13:30 - 15:20 WMC3251

ENGL 387-4 StudiesinChildren’sLiteraturePrerequisite(s): REQ-two 100 division English courses, and two 200 division English courses. Students with credit for ENGL 367 may not take this course for further credit.8740 D100 Lec WF 08:30 - 09:20 RCB8100 Tbd9515 D101 Sem W 11:30 - 13:20 WMC2523 9516 D102 Sem F 09:30 - 11:20 RCB7102 9517 D103 Sem F 12:30 - 14:20 WMC2268

ENGL 392-4 StudiesinWorldLiteraturesinEnglishPrerequisite(s): REQ-two 100 division English courses, and two 200 division English courses.

8741 E100 Lec W 17:30 - 19:20 AQ5014 D.Chariandy9518 E101 Sem W 19:30 - 21:20 AQ5014

ENGL 410W-4TopicsinEarlyModernEnglishNon-DramaticLiteraturePrerequisite(s): REQ- one of ENGL 310, 311, or 313. Reserved for English honors, major, joint major and minor students.Requirement Designation: W8743 E100 Sem T 17:30 - 21:20 WMC3253 T.Kehler

ENGL 416W-4MiltonPrerequisite(s): REQ-One of ENGL 310, 311, or 313. Students who have taken ENGL 316 may not take this course for credit. Reserved for English honors, major, joint major and minor students. WritingRequirement Designation: W8742 D100 Sem MW 12:30 - 14:20 WMC3511 J.Fleming

ENGL 420W-4Topicsin18thCenturyLiteraturePrerequisite(s): REQ-ENGL 320 or 322. Reserved for English honors, major, joint major and minor students. Writing.Requirement Designation: W8744 D100 Sem MW 14:30 - 16:20 WMC3511E.Schellenberg

ENGL 438W-4TopicsinModernismPrerequisite(s): REQ-ENGL 340, 347, or 354. Students who have taken ENGL 338 may not take this course for credit. Reserved for English honors, major, joint major and minor students.Requirement Designation: W8748 D100 Sem TR 13:30 - 15:20 WMC3511 T.Grieve

ENGL 440-4 TopicsinBritishLiteraturePost1945Prerequisite(s): REQ-ENGL 342. Reserved for English honors, major, joint major and minor students.11470 E100 Sem T 18:30 - 22:20 WMC3511 Tbd

ENGL 441-4 DirectedStudiesAPrerequisite(s): REQ- two 100 division English courses, two 200 division English courses and two 300 division English courses. Reserved for English honors, major, joint major and minor students. Admission is by permission of the instructor and the Department.8749 *D100 Sec Faculty

ENGL 442-2 DirectedStudiesBPrerequisite(s): REQ- two 100 division English courses, two 200 division English courses and two 300 division English courses. Reserved for English honors, major, joint major and minor students. Admission is by permission of the instructor and the Department.8752 *D100 Sec Faculty

ENGL 443-4 DirectedStudiesCPrerequisite(s): REQ- two 100 division English courses, two 200 division English courses and two 300 division English courses. Reserved for English honors, major, joint major and minor students. Admission is by permission of the instructor and the Department.8753 *D100 Sec Faculty

ENGL 444-2 DirectedStudiesDPrerequisite(s): REQ- two 100 division English courses, two 200 division English courses and two 300 division English courses. Reserved for English honors, major, joint major and minor students. Admission is by permission of the instructor and the Department.8754 *D100 Sec Faculty

ENGL 449W-4TopicsinAmericanLiteraturesince1900Prerequisite(s): REQ-ENGL 349. Reserved for English honors, major, joint major and minor students.Requirement Designation: W8755 D100 Sem W 09:30 - 13:20 RCB6101 R.Ramsey9520 E100 Sem R 18:30 - 22:20 HCC2235 DOW;J.Macarty

ENGL 453W-4AboriginalLiteraturesPrerequisite(s): REQ-one 300 division English course. Reserved for English honors, major, joint major and minor students.Requirement Designation: W8756 E100 Sem R 17:30 - 21:20 WMC2268 S.McCall

ENGL 455W-4TopicsinCanadianLiteraturePrerequisite(s): REQ-One of ENGL 354, 357, or 359. Reserved for English honors, major, joint major and minor students.Requirement Designation: W8757 D100 Sem MW 11:30 - 13:20 WMC3251 D.Chariandy

ENGL 461-0 PracticumI11374 D100 Sec

ENGL 462-0 PracticumIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-Successful completion of English 461 and normally 45 semester

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hours with CGPA of 3.0. Students should apply to the Faculty of Arts Co-op Co-ordinator by the third week of the semester preceding the employment semester.11376 D100 Sec

ENGL 463-0 PracticumIIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-Successful completion of English 462 and normally 60 semester hours with CGPA of 3.0. Students should apply to the Faculty of Arts Co-op Co-ordinator by the end of the third week of the semester preceding the employment semester.11378 D100 Sec

ENGL 464-0 PracticumIVPrerequisite(s): REQ-Successful completion of English 463 and normally 75 semester hours with CGPA of 3.0. Students should apply to the Faculty of Arts Co-op Co-ordinator by the end of the third week of the semester preceding the employment semester.11380 D100 Sec Faculty

ENGL 465W-4TopicsinCriticalTheoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-ENGL 364. Reserved for English honors, major, joint major and minor students.Requirement Designation: W8759 E100 Sem W 18:30 - 22:20 WMC3513 S.Brook

ENGL 468-4 TopicsinDramaPrerequisite(s): REQ-one 300 division English course. Reserved for English honors, major, joint major and minor students.11469 E100 Sem M 18:30 - 22:20 WMC3251 Faculty

ENGL 475W-4TopicsinRhetoricPrerequisite(s): REQ-ENGL 375. Reserved for English honors, major, joint major and minor students.Requirement Designation: W8760 D100 Sem TR 14:30 - 16:20 AQ4115 R.Coe

ENGL 482-4 TopicsinCulturalStudiesPrerequisite(s): REQ-one 300 division English course. Reserved for English honors, major, joint major and minor students.10036 *D200 FLD Italy;A.Higgins

ENGL 482W-4TopicsinCulturalStudiesPrerequisite(s): REQ-one 300 division English course. Reserved for English honors, major, joint major and minor students.Requirement Designation: W9461 D100 Sem TR 15:30 - 17:20 AQ5029 J.Derksen

ENGL 486W-4TopicsinGender,SexualityandLiteraturePrerequisite(s): REQ-one 300 division English course. Reserved for English honors, major, joint major and minor students.Requirement Designation: W8762 D100 Sem TR 14:30 - 16:20 WMC3515 E.Yukins

ENGL 492W-4TopicsinWorldLiteraturesinEnglishPrerequisite(s): REQ-one 300 division English course. Reserved for English honors, major, joint major and minor students.Requirement Designation: W8763 E100 Sem W 18:30 - 22:20 WMC3515 K.Huenemann

ENGL 496-8 HonorsGraduatingEssayPrerequisite(s): REQ-Open only to Honors students. Permission of instructor and department.8764 *D100 Sem R 11:30 - 13:20 AQ6093 Faculty11582 *D200 Sem R 11:30 - 13:20 AQ6093

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ENSC 100W-3EngineeringTechnologyandSocietyPrerequisite(s): REQ-Corequisite: ENSC 101.Requirement Designation: W/B-Sci11606 D100 Lec MWF 14:30 - 15:20 B9201 J.Jones11607 D101 Tut M 17:30 - 18:20 RCB6122 11608 D102 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 AQ4115 11609 D103 Tut M 16:30 - 17:20 AQ4115 11610 D104 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 GYM405 11611 D105 Tut M 17:30 - 18:20 AQ5026 11612 D106 Tut T 09:30 - 10:20 GYM405 11613 D107 Tut T 17:30 - 18:20 RCB8104 11614 D108 Tut T 17:30 - 18:20 RCB7105 11615 D109 Tut T 17:30 - 18:20 RCB8106 11616 D110 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5015 11617 D111 Tut W 17:30 - 18:20 RCB8104

11618 D112 Tut W 17:30 - 18:20 RCB6122 11619 D113 Tut M 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5019 11620 D114 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5019 11621 D115 Tut W 17:30 - 18:20 RCB5100 11622 D116 Tut R 17:30 - 18:20 RCB6122 11623 D117 Tut R 17:30 - 18:20 RCB7102 11624 D118 Tut R 17:30 - 18:20 RCB7101 11625 D119 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5005 11626 D120 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5009 11627 D121 Tut M 17:30 - 18:20 AQ5015 11628 D122 Tut F 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5026 11629 D123 Tut M 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5015 11630 D124 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5015 11631 D125 Tut F 15:30 - 16:20 RCB8105 11632 D126 Tut F 15:30 - 16:20 RCB8106

ENSC 101W-1WritingProcess,PersuasionandPresentationsPrerequisite(s): REQ-Corequisite: ENSC 100.Requirement Designation: W11604 *D100 Lec T 15:30 - 17:20 AQ3182 S.Whitmore

ENSC 150-3 IntroductiontoComputerDesignPrerequisite(s): REQ-This course is identical to CMPT 150 and students cannot take both courses for credit. Students who have taken CMPT 290 cannot take this course for further credit.Requirement Designation: Q5264 *D100 Lec T 11:30 - 13:20 B9200 Hajshirmohammadi R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ3182 5266 D101 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5030 5268 D102 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 RCB6136 5270 D103 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5030 5272 D104 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5037 5274 D105 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 WMC3210 5276 D106 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5037

ENSC 194-0 OptionalJobPracticum5138 D100 Sec

ENSC 195-0 IndustrialInternshipI5140 D100 Sec

ENSC 196-0 SpecialInternshipI5142 *D100 Sec

ENSC 220-3 ElectricCircuitsIPrerequisite(s): REQ-PHYS 121 and 131, MATH 232 and 310. MATH 232 and/or 310 may be taken concurrently. Students with credit for ENSC 125 cannot take this course for further credit.Requirement Designation: Q5144 *D100 Lec T 15:30 - 16:20 C9002 Hajshirmohammadi R 14:30 - 16:20 C9002 5148 D101 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 AQ3153 5150 D102 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3210 5146 OP01 OPL

ENSC 250-3 IntroductiontoComputerArchitecturePrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 150 or ENSC 150. This course is identical to CMPT 250 and students cannot take both courses for credit. Students who have taken CMPT 390 may not take ENSC 250 for further credit.Requirement Designation: Q5250 D100 Lec MWF 13:30 - 14:20 C9002 L.One5252 D101 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5030 5254 D102 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5030 5256 D103 Tut M 16:30 - 17:20 AQ4130 5258 D104 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 WMC2532

ENSC 295-0 IndustrialInternshipIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-ENSC 195 or 196.5152 D100 Sec

ENSC 296-0 SpecialInternshipIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-ENSC 195 or 196 and approval of internship co-ordinator required.5154 D100 Sec

ENSC 305W-1ProjectDocumentationandGroupDynamicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-Co-requisite: ENSC 340 or ENSC 440.Requirement Designation: W11602 *D100 Lec R 09:30 - 11:20 AQ3005 S.Whitmore

ENSC 325-4 MicroelectronicsII

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Prerequisite(s): REQ-ENSC 222 or ENSC 2255158 *D100 Lec T 15:30 - 17:20 K9500 K.Karim R 16:30 - 17:20 K9500 5162 D101 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5016 5164 D102 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5016 5160 OP01 OPL

ENSC 327-4 CommunicationSystemsPrerequisite(s): REQ-ENSC 281 or ENSC 380 or ENSC 382, and STAT 2705168 *D100 Lec T 12:30 - 14:20 AQ3154 J.Liang R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ3154 5166 OP01 OPL

ENSC 351-4 RealTimeandEmbeddedSystemsPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 101-4, CMPT 250-3 or ENSC 250-3 or CMPT 290-3. ENSC 151-2 is highly recommended. Students with credit for ENSC 385-4 cannot take this course for further credit.5244 *D100 Lec MW 10:30 - 11:20 MTF109 P.Leung F 10:30 - 11:20 C9000 Tbd

ENSC 383-4 FeedbackControlSystemsPrerequisite(s): REQ-ENSC 281 or ENSC 3805174 *D100 Lec W 14:30 - 15:20 AQ3150 M.Beg F 13:30 - 15:20 AQ3150 5176 OP01 OPL

ENSC 387-4 IntroductiontoElectro-MechanicalSensorsandActuatorsPrerequisite(s): REQ-ENSC 281 or ENSC 380 or ENSC 3825178 *D100 Lec T 12:30 - 14:20 MTF110 B.Gray R 13:30 - 14:20 MTF110 5180 OP01 OPL

ENSC 395-0 IndustrialInternshipIIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-ENSC 295 or 296 and a minimum of 75 credit hours study.5182 D100 Sec

ENSC 396-0 SpecialInternshipIIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-ENSC 295 or 296, a minimum of 75 credit hours of study and approval of internship co-ordinator required.5184 D100 Sec

ENSC 400-4 DirectedStudiesinEngineeringScience5186 *D100 Sec Faculty

ENSC 424-4 MultimediaCommunicationsEngineeringPrerequisite(s): REQ-ENSC 281 or ENSC 380 or ENSC 382.5248 *D100 Lec M 13:30 - 15:20 MTF111 I.Bajic W 13:30 - 14:20 MTF111

ENSC 426-4 HighFrequencyElectronicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-PHYS 324.5188 *D100 Lec T 10:30 - 12:20 MTF110 S.Stapleton R 11:30 - 12:20 MTF110 5190 OP01 OPL

ENSC 440W-4CapstoneEngineeringScienceProjectPrerequisite(s): REQ-ENSC 151, ENSC 225, ENSC 351, and any two courses from ENSC 325, ENSC 327, ENSC 383 and ENSC 387. Co-requisite ENSC 305. Students with credit for ENSC 340 or older version of ENSC 340 cannot take ENSC 440 for further credit.Requirement Designation: W11603 *D100 Lec R 14:30 - 16:20 MTF110 A.Rawicz

ENSC 450-4 VLSISystemsDesignPrerequisite(s): REQ-ENSC 225 and ENSC 3505192 *D100 Lec MWF 12:30 - 13:20 AQ4140 R.Hobson5194 OP01 OPL

ENSC 488-4 IntroductiontoRoboticsPrerequisite(s): REQ-ENSC 383. ENSC 230 is strongly recommended for Systems Option students.5196 *D100 Lec M 09:30 - 11:20 RCB7100 S.Payandeh W 10:30 - 11:20 AQ4140 5198 OP01 OPL

ENSC 489-4 ComputerAidedDesignandManufacturingPrerequisite(s): REQ-ENSC 281 or ENSC 380 or ENSC 3825200 *D100 Lec T 14:30 - 15:20 AQ3005 Sessional R 14:30 - 16:20 AQ3154 5202 OP01 OPL

ENSC 491-1 SpecialProjectLaboratory5246 *D100 Sec Faculty

ENSC 492-2 SpecialProjectLaboratory5204 *D100 Sec Faculty

ENSC 493-3 SpecialProjectLaboratory5206 *D100 Sec Faculty

ENSC 494-4 SpecialProjectLaboratory5208 *D100 Sec Faculty

ENSC 498-3 EngineeringScienceThesisProposalPrerequisite(s): REQ-At least 115 credits or permission of the Academic Supervisor.5210 *D100 Sec

ENSC 499-9 EngineeringScienceUndergraduateThesisPrerequisite(s): REQ-ENSC 498.5212 *D100 Sec

EnvironmentalScience(Science):www.sfu.ca/envsci

EVSC 200-3 IntroductiontoEnvironmentalScienceRequirement Designation: B-Sci1845 D100 Lec MWF 13:30 - 14:20 AQ3153 R.Routledge1847 D101 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 AQ4115 1849 D102 Tut R 11:30 - 12:30 AQ5025 1851 D103 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5017 1853 D104 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5020 1855 D105 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5019

EVSC 380-0 PracticumI1857 D100 Sec P.Degrace

EVSC 381-0 PracticumII1859 D100 Sec P.Degrace

EVSC 401-1 CurrentTopicsinEnvironmentalSciencePrerequisite(s): REQ-Declared major in Environmental Science, completed third year course requirements of Environmental Science major.1861 E100 Sem W 18:00 - 19:50 RCB5120 A.Harestad

EVSC 480-0 PracticumIII1863 D100 Sec P.Degrace

EVSC 481-0 PracticumIV1865 D100 Sec P.Degrace

EVSC 482-0 PracticumV1867 D100 Sec P.Degrace

Explorations(Arts):www.surrey.sfu.ca/p_students/explorations/

EXPL 110-3 OrganizingSociety11539 *D100 Lec M 09:30 - 11:20 SUR3090 SUR;S.Markey11540 D101 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 SUR3260 Surrey11542 D102 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 SUR3150 Surrey11544 D103 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 SUR3150 Surrey11541 D104 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 SUR3150 Surrey11545 D105 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 SUR3260 Surrey11543 D106 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 SUR3150 Surrey

EXPL 120-3 ExperiencingSociety11564 *D100 Lec W 09:30 - 11:20 SUR3090 SUR;S.Colby11565 D101 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 SUR3260 Surrey11566 D102 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 SUR3150 Surrey11567 D103 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 SUR3150 Surrey11568 D104 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 SUR3150 Surrey11569 D105 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 SUR3150 Surrey11570 D106 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 SUR3150 Surrey

EXPL 130-3 GlobalDevelopment:IssuesandPatterns11571 *D100 Lec F 09:30 - 11:20 SUR3310 SUR;J.Marchbank11572 D101 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 SUR3150 Surrey11573 D102 Tut F 14:30 - 15:20 SUR3150 Surrey

EXPL 140-3 Immigration:Identities,Histories,Voices11574 *D100 Lec F 09:30 - 11:20 SUR3090 SUR;Faculty11575 D101 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 SUR3010 Surrey11576 D102 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 SUR3120 Surrey

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Foundations:Literacy(Education):www.sfu.ca/ugcr/For_Students/Foundations_Courses.html

Students who are admitted in Fall 2006 with a final grade of 69% or lower in BC English 12 or equivalent must take the FAL course. Credit for this course will not be counted toward a degree program; however, the course grade is included in calculation of the student’s cumulative GPA.

FAL X99-4 FoundationsofAcademicLiteracy7983 D001 Lec MW 08:30 - 10:20 AQ5026 Sessional7984 D002 Lec MW 10:30 - 12:20 AQ5046 Sessional7985 D003 Lec MW 12:30 - 14:20 AQ5015 Sessional7986 D004 Lec MW 14:30 - 16:20 AQ5015 Sessional7988 *D005 Lec RF 08:30 - 10:20 SUR3120 SUR;Sessional7990 *D006 Lec RF 10:30 - 12:20 SUR3120 SUR;Sessional7991 *D007 Lec TR 12:30 - 14:20 SUR3120 SUR;Sessional7992 *D008 Lec TR 14:30 - 16:20 SUR3120 SUR;Sessional7993 *D009 Lec MW 08:30 - 10:20 SUR3120 SUR;Sessional8030 *D010 Lec MW 10:30 - 12:20 SUR3120 SUR;Sessional8031 *D011 Lec MW 12:30 - 14:20 SUR3120 SUR;Sessional8032 D012 Lec MW 14:30 - 16:20 SUR3120 SUR;Sessional8033 D013 Lec TR 08:30 - 10:20 RCB6100 Sessional8034 D014 Lec TR 10:30 - 12:20 RCB6100 Sessional8038 D015 Lec TR 12:30 - 14:20 RCB5100 Sessional8039 D016 Lec TR 14:30 - 16:20 RCB6100 Sessional11499 *D017 Lec T 08:30 - 12:20 SUR3120 Surrey8040 E100 Lec MW 16:30 - 18:20 WMC2260 Sessional8041 E200 Lec MW 18:30 - 20:20 WMC3511 Sessional8042 *E300 Lec TR 16:30 - 18:20 SUR3120 SUR;Sessional8043 *E400 Lec TR 18:30 - 20:20 SUR3120 SUR;Sessional8044 *E500 Lec MW 16:30 - 18:20 SUR3120 SUR;Sessional8045 *E600 Lec MW 18:30 - 20:20 SUR3120 SUR;Sessional

Foundations:Numeracy(Science):www.sfu.ca/ugcr/For_Students/Foundations_Courses.html

FAN X99-4 FoundationsofAnalyticalandQuantitativeReasoning10577 D100 Lec T 09:30 - 11:20 AQ5039 Tbd10775 D101 Sem R 09:30 - 11:20 WMC3535 10779 D102 Sem R 14:30 - 16:20 WMC2523 10578 D200 Lec T 12:30 - 14:20 AQ5030 Tbd10776 D201 Sem R 12:30 - 14:20 WMC2531 10780 D202 Sem R 16:30 - 18:20 WMC2523 10579 D300 Lec TR 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5030 Tbd10777 D301 Sem T 13:30 - 15:20 WMC2531 10781 D302 Sem T 15:30 - 17:20 AQ5007 10580 D400 Lec MW 14:30 - 15:20 WMC2503 Tbd10778 D401 Sem F 13:30 - 15:20 WMC3533 10782 D402 Sem F 15:30 - 17:20 AQ5005 10663 D500 Lec T 15:30 - 17:20 SUR3340 SUR;Faculty10671 D501 Sem R 15:30 - 17:20 SUR3290 Surrey10672 D502 Sem R 17:30 - 19:20 SUR3010 Surrey10664 D600 Lec R 15:30 - 17:20 SUR3340 SUR;Faculty10673 D601 Sem F 13:30 - 15:20 SUR3010 Surrey10674 D602 Sem F 15:30 - 17:20 SUR3010 Surrey

FirstNationsStudies(Arts):www.sfu.ca/fns

C100 courses are by distance education, which, if there are no space restrictions or Prerequisite requirements set by the subject department, are available to all eligible students. Course outlines noting the requirements (including computer requirements) are available at the Centre for Online and Distance Education, or by calling 604-291-3524 or 1-800-663-1411 (toll free in Canada) or at www.sfu.ca/cde.

FNST 101-3 TheCultures,LanguagesandOriginsofCanada’sFirstPeoples4281 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)4280 D100 Lec R 12:30 - 15:20 C9000 A.Ross

FNST 201-3 CanadianAboriginalPeoples’PerspectivesonHistoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-Prerequisite or Corequisite FNST 1014282 D100 Lec F 12:30 - 15:20 WMC3220 Sessional

FNST 301-3 IssuesinAppliedFirstNationsStudiesResearch

Prerequisite(s): REQ-FNST 101 and 201. S.A. 255 or equivalent lower division research methods course recommended.4283 D100 Sem M 12:30 - 15:20 AQ5047 E.Yellowhorn

FNST 401-3 AboriginalRightsandGovernmentRelationsPrerequisite(s): REQ-FNST 101 and 201. POL 221 recommended.4284 D100 Sem W 12:30 - 15:20 WMC3533 E.Yellowhorn

ContemporaryArts(Arts):www.sfu.ca/sca

Prior approval: if a course Prerequisite is stated as (or includes) ‘prior approval’ contact the School for further information at (604) 291-3363.The general office is open 10:00-12:00 and 13:00-15:30 Monday to Friday. The advisor is available on Monday and Wednesday 10:00 - 12:00 and Tuesday and Thursday 13:30 - 15:30.C100 courses are by distance education, which, if there are no space restrictions or Prerequisite requirements set by the subject department, are available to all eligible students. Course outlines noting the requirements (including computer requirements) are available at the Centre for Online and Distance Education, or by calling 604-291-3524 or 1-800-663-1411 (toll free in Canada) or at www.sfu.ca/cde.

FPA 104-3 MusicFundamentals11473 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)5846 D100 Lec T 08:30 - 10:20 AQ3182 5848 D101 Tut T 10:30 - 11:20 CAMUSC 5850 D102 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 CAMUSC 5852 D103 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 CAMUSC 5854 D104 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 CAMUSC 5856 D105 Tut F 08:30 - 09:20 CAMUSC 5858 D106 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 CAMUSC 5860 D107 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 CAMUSC 5862 D108 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 CAMUSC

FPA 111-3 IssuesinFineandPerformingArtsRequirement Designation: B-Hum5864 D100 Lec T 12:30 - 14:20 AQ3182 C.Stoddard5866 D101 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 AQ3135 5868 D102 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5051 5870 D103 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5004 5872 D104 Tut W 10:30 - 11:20 AQ3135 5874 D105 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 AQ3135 5876 D106 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 RCB8105 5878 D107 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5046 5880 D108 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5038 5882 D109 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5047

FPA 122-4 ContemporaryDanceIPrerequisite(s): REQ- prior approval as a result of an audition. Coreq: FPA 122 and FPA 129 must be taken concurrently.6167 *D100 STD MR 08:30 - 10:20 CADNCE Sessional TF 08:30 - 10:20 CADNCE J.Garay W 08:30 - 10:20 CADNCE C.Prophet

FPA 129-3 FundamentalIntegrationofHumanMovementPrerequisite(s): REQ-Dance majors and extended minors must take FPA 122 and 129 concurrently.6169 *D100 STD MW 12:30 - 14:20 CADNCE C.Prophet6171 *D200 STD TR 09:30 - 11:20 TH118 M.Eist

FPA 130-4 FundamentalsofFilm5950 *D100 Lec M 09:30 - 11:20 CA520 C.Welsby5952 *D101 Lab M 14:30 - 17:20 CA520 5954 *D102 Lab T 09:30 - 12:20 CA520 5956 *D103 Lab W 14:30 - 17:20 CA520

FPA 136-3 TheHistoryandAestheticsofCinemaIRequirement Designation: B-Hum5958 D100 Lec T 15:30 - 18:20 AQ3153 5960 D102 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2501 5962 D103 Tut W 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5009 5964 D104 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 AQ4125 5966 D105 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3250 5968 D106 Tut T 18:30 - 19:20 AQ5051

FPA 140-3 Musicinthe20thCenturyPrerequisite(s): REQ-Prerequisite: FPA 104. Students who have successfully completed a music theory/notation course at another institution but who have not received transfer credit as FPA 104 should seek a clearance/ Prerequisite waiver from the department.Requirement Designation: B-Hum

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5970 D100 Lec MW 10:30 - 12:20 WMC2507 R.Eigenfeldt

FPA 145-3 IntroductiontoMusicCompositionandTheoryPrerequisite(s): REQ- Prerequisite: FPA 104. Students who have completed a music theory/notation course at another institution but who have not received transfer credit as FPA 104 should seek a clearance/Prerequisite waiver from the department.5972 D100 Lec T 14:30 - 15:20 CAMUSC Sessional5974 D101 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 CAMUSC 5976 D102 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 CAMUSC 5978 D103 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 CAMUSC 6008 LAB1 Lab R 13:30 - 14:20 TH120 5980 LAB2 Lab T 16:30 - 17:20 TH120 6010 LAB3 Lab R 16:30 - 17:20 TH120

FPA 150-3 IntroductiontoActingI5938 D100 STD MW 14:30 - 17:20 TH118 5940 D200 STD MW 11:30 - 14:20 TH118 5942 E100 STD TR 18:30 - 21:20 HCC2510 Harbour Ce5946 E200 STD TR 17:30 - 20:20 TH118

FPA 160-3 IntroductoryStudioinVisualArtI5982 D100 STD MW 09:30 - 12:20 CAVSAR E.Pratt5984 D200 STD TR 14:30 - 17:20 CAVSAR A.Clay5986 D300 STD TR 09:30 - 12:20 CAVSAR E.Pratt

FPA 167-3 VisualArtandCultureIRequirement Designation: B-Hum7578 E100 Lec R 18:30 - 21:20 HCC1800DOW;Sessional

FPA 170-3 IntroductiontoProductionTechnology5990 D100 Lec M 14:30 - 16:20 SFUTHTR Tbd5992 D101 Lab T 09:30 - 12:20 SFUTHTR 5994 D102 Lab T 13:30 - 16:20 SFUTHTR 5996 D103 Lab W 09:30 - 12:20 SFUTHTR 5998 D104 Lab W 13:30 - 16:20 SFUTHTR 5944 D105 Lab R 14:30 - 17:20 SFUTHTR

FPA 171-3 IntroductiontoStageandProductionManagement6000 *D100 Sem TR 12:30 - 14:20 ST0002 Tbd

FPA 210-3 Artworks,Theories,ContextsPrerequisite(s): REQ-24 credit hours including six in the history or theory of the fine or performing arts. Students with credit for FPA 211 Introduction to Contemporary Theory in the Arts cannot take this course for further credit.5948 D100 Lec T 13:30 - 15:20 MTF109 D.Oleksijczuk6002 D101 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 MTF110 6004 D102 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 AQ4125 6006 D103 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 AQ4120

FPA 220-4 ContemporaryDanceIIIPrerequisite(s): FPA 122, 123, 124, 129 and prior approval by interview.6181 D100 STD MW 10:30 - 12:20 CADNCE Sessional TRF 10:30 - 12:20 CADNCE R.Kitsos

FPA 224-3 DanceCompositionIPrerequisite(s): FPA 122, 123, 124, 129 and prior approval by interview. REQ-FPA 1236183 D100 STD WF 14:30 - 16:20 EAA1110 Sessional

FPA 229-3 SelectedTopicsinDanceIPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 220 or prior approval.D100 ST-Dance Aesthetics6203 D100 STD T 12:30 - 14:20 AQ4120 R.Kitsos R 13:30 - 14:20 WMC3210 R.Kitsos

FPA 230-5 FilmmakingIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 131, one of FPA 136 or 137 & prior approval. Co-req: FPA 233. A lab fee is required. Film production may require personal funding in addition to the lab fees. Students who have taken FPA 330 for credit may not take FPA 230 for further credit.6018 *D100 Lec M 11:30 - 14:20 CA520 R.Groeneboer6020 *D101 Lab T 12:30 - 15:20 CA520 W 09:30 - 10:50 CA511 6022 *D102 Lab T 15:30 - 18:20 CA520 W 11:00 - 12:20 CA511

FPA 232-3 FilmSoundPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 131 or 147, and prior approval. Students who have completed FPA 330 may not take FPA 232 for further credit.6024 *D100 Lec M 14:30 - 16:20 WMC3510 Sessional6012 *D101 Lab W 14:30 - 16:20 CA515 6014 *D102 Lab W 16:30 - 18:20 CA515

FPA 233-2 TheTechniquesofFilmPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 131 and prior approval. Corequisite: FPA 230. Laboratory fee required. This course is not a duplicate of FPA 233 Video Production. See discipline notes.6026 D100 Sem W 12:30 - 13:20 CA520 R.Groeneboer6028 D200 Sem W 13:30 - 14:20 CA520 R.Groeneboer

FPA 237-3 SelectedTopicsinFilmandVideoStudiesPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 136 or 137.Requirement Designation: B-Hum6945 E100 Lec M 18:30 - 20:20 HCC1800 DOW;N.Goyer7591 LAB1 Lab M 20:30 - 22:20 HCC1800 Harbour Ce

FPA 240-3 ContemporaryMusicPerformanceI6030 *D100 STD MW 12:30 - 14:20 CAMUSC

FPA 245-3 MusicCompositionIPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 145 and prior approval.6032 *D100 Sem R 10:30 - 12:20 CAMUSC O.Underhill

FPA 246-3 MusicCompositionIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 245.6034 D100 Sem R 10:30 - 12:20 CAMUSC O.Underhill

FPA 247-3 ElectroacousticMusicIPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 147.Requirement Designation: Q6036 D100 Lec T 10:30 - 12:20 WMC3510 R.Eigenfeldt6016 D101 Lab W 14:30 - 16:20 TH120 6038 D102 Lab R 14:30 - 16:20 TH120 6048 D103 Lab F 10:30 - 12:20 TH120

FPA 250-3 ActingIPrerequisite(s): REQ-Approval following a successful audition is required prior to registration. Corequisite FPA 254.6040 *D100 STD MW 11:30 - 14:20 CATHTR P.Stella

FPA 253-3 PlaymakingIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 150-3 and FPA 151-3 and prior approval6042 *D100 STD MW 14:30 - 17:20 CATHTR D.Kugler

FPA 254-2 TheatreLaboratoryIPrerequisite(s): REQ-Prior approval. Corequisite FPA 250 and FPA 129.6044 *D100 STD MW 09:30 - 11:20 CATHTR

FPA 260-3 StudioinVisualArtIPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 111, 161, 168 and prior approval. A course materials fee is required.6162 *D100 STD TR 09:30 - 12:20 DTVSAR A.Clay

FPA 262-3 MethodsandConcepts:Drawing-basedPracticesPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 161 and status as an approved major or extended minor in visual art. A course materials fee is required. Students will receive credit for either FPA 262 or 362, but not both.6134 D100 STD MW 09:30 - 12:20 DTVSA Sessional

FPA 263-3 MethodsandConcepts:Painting-basedPracticesPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 161 and status as an approved major or extended minor in visual art. A course materials fee is required. Students will receive credit for either FPA 263 or 363, but not both.6136 D100 STD MW 13:30 - 16:20 DTVSAR Sessional

FPA 270-3 ProductionEnsembleIPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 170 or 171 or prior permission. Note: Fall semester only. May be of particular interest to students in other departments. FPA 270 continues the training and procedures established in FPA 170 and 171.6058 D100 Sem T 09:30 - 12:20 ST0002 G.Harris6060 D101 Tut R 09:30 - 12:20 SFUTHTR

FPA 272-3 ProductionPracticumIPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 170 or 171 and prior approval. Co-requisite: FPA 270. Attendance at all seminars and relevant production meetings is mandatory.6940 D100 PRA G.Harris

FPA 290-3 VideoProductionI6052 *D100 Sem R 14:30 - 15:20 CA520 T.Kerr6054 D101 Lab R 15:30 - 16:50 CA520 6056 D102 Lab R 17:00 - 18:20 CA520

FPA 313-5 Arts,Audience,Patronage,InstitutionsPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours which must include 6 credits in the history or theory of the fine or performing arts. The course may be repeated when different topics are offered.E100 ST-Russian Modernism and Contemporary Iconicity

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6946 E100 Lec TR 18:30 - 20:20 HCC1415 DOW;N.Goyer7592 E101 Tut T 20:30 - 21:20 HCC1505 Harbour Ce7593 E102 Tut R 20:30 - 21:20 HCC1505 Harbour Ce

FPA 320-4 ContemporaryDanceVPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 2216193 D100 STD MW 10:30 - 12:20 EAA1110 Sessional TRF 10:30 - 12:20 EAA1110 J.Garay

FPA 322-3 BalletIPrerequisite(s): REQ-acceptance into the dance major or extended minor program, or prior approval.6195 D100 STD MW 12:30 - 14:20 EAA1110 M.Eist F 08:30 - 10:20 EAA1110 M.Eist

FPA 324-3 NewDanceCompositionPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 124, plus one of 224, 230, 240, 245, 252, 253, 260.6321 D100 STD WF 14:30 - 16:20 CADNCE Sessional

FPA 326-4 RepertoryIPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 123 and prior approval. Students must be concurrently registered in a technique course at an appropriate level.6319 *D100 STD M 14:30 - 16:20 CADNCE C.Prophet TR 14:30 - 17:20 CADNCE

FPA 335-4 IntroductiontoFilmTheoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-six credits from among FPA 136, 137, 211, 236, 237. Students who have taken FPA 234 for credit may not take FPA 335 for further credit. Recommended: FPA 210.6082 *D100 Lec R 09:30 - 12:20 WMC3220 L.Marks F 10:30 - 12:20 WMC3510

FPA 337-3 IntermediateSelectedTopicsinFilmandVideoStudiesE100 ST-Science Fiction Film8468 E100 Lec W 18:30 - 20:20 HCC1800 DOW;J.Levitin8477 E101 Lab W 20:30 - 22:20 HCC1800 Harbour Ce

FPA 338-3 ScreenwritingIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 238 or 353 or 457, and prior approval.11479 *D100 Sem T 09:30 - 12:20 WMC3531 Sessional

FPA 339-3 DirectingandActingforFilmandVideoPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 131 or 151 and prior approval.11480 *E100 STD TR 18:30 - 21:20 CAMUSC Sessional

FPA 340-3 ContemporaryMusicPerformanceIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 240.6102 D100 STD MW 12:30 - 14:20 CAMUSC

FPA 341-3 WorldMusicPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours.6106 E100 Lec T 18:30 - 21:20 HCC1800 Harbour Ce

FPA 345-3 MusicCompositionIIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-One of FPA 246 or 247, and prior approval.6110 *D100 Sem R 10:30 - 12:20 CAMUSC O.Underhill

FPA 346-3 MusicCompositionIVPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 345.6114 D100 Sem R 10:30 - 12:20 CAMUSC D.Macintyre

FPA 350-3 ActingIIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 251 and 255. Corequisite - FPA 354.6086 D100 STD T 11:30 - 14:20 CATHTR P.Stella F 09:30 - 12:20 CATHTR

FPA 352-3 PlaymakingIIIPrerequisite(s): REQ- FPA 251 and 255.6090 D100 STD MW 14:30 - 17:20 CATHTR D.Kugler

FPA 354-2 TheatreLaboratoryIIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 251 and 255. Corequisite: FPA 350.6094 D100 STD TR 09:30 - 11:20 CATHTR

FPA 357-3 ContextofTheatreIIPrerequisite(s): REQ- 24 lower division credits, or prior approval.6050 D100 Sem T 14:30 - 17:20 WMC3220 D.Kugler

FPA 360-3 StudioinVisualArtIIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 167, 168, 210, and prior approval. A course materials fee is required. Corequisite: FPA 366.6066 *D100 STD T 14:30 - 17:20 DTVSAR G.Snider R 09:30 - 12:20 DTVSAR

FPA 362-3 MethodsandConcepts:Drawing-basedPractices

Prerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 161 and status as an approved major or extended minor in visual art. A course materials fee is required. Students will receive credit for either FPA 262 or 362, but not both.6122 D100 STD MW 09:30 - 12:20 DTVSAR Sessional

FPA 363-3 MethodsandConcepts:PaintingPracticesPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 161 and status as an approved major or extended minor in visual art. A course materials fee is required. Students will receive credit for either FPA 263 or 363, but not both.6126 D100 STD MW 13:30 - 16:20 DTVSAR Sessional

FPA 366-3 SeminarinVisualArtIPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 167, 168, 210, and prior approval. Corequisite: FPA 360.6070 D100 Sem T 09:30 - 12:20 HCC2235 DOW;G.Snider

FPA 370-3 ProductionEnsembleIIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 270 and 271 or prior approval. Students who received credit for FPA 372 prior to 2005 may not take FPA 370 for further credit.6130 *D100 Sem M 09:30 - 11:20 TH104 G.Harris

FPA 372-3 ProductionPracticumIIIPrerequisite(s): REQ- FPA 272 and 273, and prior approval.6941 D100 PRA G.Harris

FPA 374-3 StageLightingPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 270 or FPA 271 or prior approval. Students with credit for FPA 371 prior to 2005 may not take FPA 374 for further credit. Laboratory fee required.6098 D100 Sem T 14:30 - 17:20 ST0002 G.Harris6074 D101 Tut R 14:30 - 17:20 ST0002 G.Harris

FPA 389-3 SelectedTopicsintheFineandPerformingArtsIID100 ST-Linocut Print Exchange: Environmental Ethics11476 D100 Sem M 09:30 - 12:20 WMC3511 A.Ross

FPA 400-3 DirectedStudies(Studio)Prerequisite(s): REQ-60 credit hours plus a minimum standing of completion of second year in any of the programs offered in the School for the Contemporary Arts, and prior approval.6138 *D100 Sec

FPA 401-3 DirectedStudies(Theory/History)Prerequisite(s): REQ-60 credit hours plus a minimum standing of completion of second year in any of the programs offered in the School for the Contemporary Arts, and prior approval.6140 *D100 Sec

FPA 402-4 DirectedStudies(Studio)Prerequisite(s): REQ-60 credit hours plus a minimum standing of completion of second year in any of the programs offered in the School for the Contemporary Arts and prior approval.6142 *D100 Sec

FPA 403-4 DirectedStudies(Theory/History)Prerequisite(s): REQ-60 credit hours plus completion of second year in any of the programs offered in the School for the Contemporary Arts, and prior approval.6144 *D100 Sec

FPA 404-5 DirectedStudies(Studio)Prerequisite(s): REQ-60 credit hours plus a minimum standing of completion of second year in any of the programs offered in the School for the Contemporary Arts, and prior approval.6146 *D100 Sec

FPA 416-3 PracticesinArtandCulture6947 D100 Sem W 15:30 - 18:20 AQ4150 D.Oleksijczuk

FPA 420-4 ContemporaryDanceVIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 321.6323 D100 STD MW 10:30 - 12:20 EAA1110 Sessional TRF 10:30 - 12:20 EAA1110 J.Garay

FPA 427-3 BalletIIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 323, or prior approval.6317 D100 STD MW 12:30 - 14:20 EAA1110 M.Eist F 08:30 - 10:20 EAA1110 M.Eist

FPA 430-5 FilmmakingIVPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 231 & 10 credits in film or video studies plus prior approval. This course is open only to approved Film majors. A laboratory fee is required. Film production will probably incur significant financial costs in addition to required lab fees.6150 *D100 Sem R 09:30 - 12:20 CA520 C.Browne

FPA 445-3 MusicCompositionV

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Prerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 346.6152 D100 STD R 10:30 - 12:20 CAMUSC D.Macintyre

FPA 446-3 MusicCompositionVIPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 445.6154 D100 STD R 10:30 - 12:20 CAMUSC D.Macintyre

FPA 447-3 ComputerMusicCompositionPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 347. CMPT 001 or 110 recommended.Requirement Designation: Q8408 D100 Sem M 14:30 - 17:20 K8660 B.Truax W 14:30 - 16:20 TH133

FPA 453-3 TheoryandPracticeofDirectingPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 150, 151 and prior approval.6156 *D100 STD MW 09:30 - 12:20 ST0002 Tbd

FPA 460-3 StudioinVisualArtVPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 361, FPA 367 and status as an approved major in Visual Art. A course materials fee is required6158 *D100 STD TR 14:30 - 17:20 DTVSAR DT VSAR;E.Pratt

FPA 470-3 ProductionEnsembleVPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 370 or 371 and prior approval.6160 *D100 Sem M 09:30 - 11:20 TH104

FPA 472-3 ProductionPracticumVPrerequisite(s): REQ-FPA 372 or 373 and prior approval.6943 D100 Tut G.Harris

FPA 473-6 ProductionPracticumVIPrerequisite(s): REQ-One of FPA 372, FPA 372 (with STT title), FPA 373, FPA 472, FPA 472 (with STT title) and prior approval.6944 D100 Tut G.Harris

French(Arts):www.sfu.ca/french/

Students taking their first French courses at SFU should refer to the Department of French website: www.sfu.ca/french/, in order to select an appropriate course and to see Placement Test dates. A full list of French courses offered this semester with course descriptions, and courses to be offered in Spring 2007and Summer 2007 can also be found on the Department of French website.Note: FREN 120 is reserved for students who have NEVER taken French before and who have no knowledge of French.

FREN 120-3 FrenchforBeginnersPrerequisite(s): REQ-Never studied or experienced French before. Students with credit for FREN 099 may not take this course for further credit.8502 D100 Tut MW 09:30 - 11:20 RCB7402 L.Bruneau8503 D200 Tut MR 11:30 - 13:20 RCB5125 L.Bruneau8504 D300 Tut MW 14:30 - 16:20 AQ5038 L.Bruneau8505 D400 Tut TF 11:30 - 13:20 RCB7402 L.Bruneau8506 D500 Tut TR 13:30 - 15:20 RCB7402 L.Bruneau8507 D600 Tut M 15:30 - 17:20 AQ5040 L.Bruneau R 15:30 - 17:20 RCB7402 L.Bruneau8508 D700 Tut W 15:30 - 17:20 AQ5036 L.Bruneau F 15:30 - 17:20 RCB7402 L.Bruneau8509 E100 Tut MW 16:30 - 18:20 RCB7402 L.Bruneau8510 E200 Tut MW 17:30 - 19:20 HCC2280 DOW;L.Bruneau8511 E300 Tut TR 16:30 - 18:20 AQ5051 L.Bruneau

FREN 121-3 IntroductoryFrenchIPrerequisite(s): REQ-FREN 099 or FREN 120 or less than Grade 11 French (or equivalent based on Placement Test). Students with credit for FREN 100 may not take this course for further credit.8512 D100 Tut MW 12:30 - 14:20 RCB7402 Faculty8513 D200 Tut T 11:30 - 13:20 AQ5051 Faculty R 11:30 - 13:20 AQ5040 Faculty8514 D300 Tut TR 13:30 - 15:20 AQ5048 Faculty8515 E100 Tut TR 16:30 - 18:20 AQ5008 Faculty

FREN 122-3 IntroductoryFrenchIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-FREN 100 or FREN 121 or Grade 11 French (or equivalent based on Placement Test). Students with credit for FREN 101 may not take this course for further credit.8516 D100 Tut M 13:30 - 15:20 AQ5040 Faculty W 13:30 - 15:20 AQ4115 Faculty8517 D200 Tut TR 09:30 - 11:20 RCB7402 Faculty8518 D300 Tut TF 11:30 - 13:20 AQ5050 Faculty

8519 E100 Tut MW 16:30 - 18:20 WMC2268 Faculty

FREN 185-0 PracticumIPrerequisite(s): REQ-A minimum of 30 credit hours including French courses to the level of FREN 215 (or equivalent placement) and a minimum CGPA of 2.75.10785 *D100 PRA

FREN 210-3 IntermediateFrenchIPrerequisite(s): REQ-FREN 101 or FREN 122 or Grade 12 French (or equivalent based on Placement Test). May not be taken by French Immersion, Programme Cadre or IB students. Students with credit for FREN 151 may not take this course for further credit.8520 D100 Tut M 09:30 - 11:20 AQ5040 Faculty W 09:30 - 11:20 AQ5019 Faculty8521 D200 Tut MW 14:30 - 16:20 RCB7402 Faculty8522 D300 Tut TR 09:30 - 11:20 AQ5118 Faculty8523 E100 Tut TR 16:30 - 18:20 RCB5100 Faculty

FREN 211-3 IntermediateFrenchIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-Grade 12 French with a grade of A or FREN 151 or FREN 210 (or equivalent based on Placement Test). May not be taken by FREN 212 or FREN 216 students. Students with credit for FREN 201 may not take this course for further credit.8524 D100 Tut M 11:30 - 13:20 AQ5040 Faculty W 11:30 - 13:20 AQ5017 Faculty8525 D200 Tut TR 09:30 - 11:20 AQ5050 Faculty8526 D300 Tut TR 14:30 - 16:20 AQ5028 Faculty8527 D400 Tut W 09:30 - 11:20 AQ5027 Faculty F 09:30 - 11:20 RCB7402 Faculty

FREN 212-3 FrenchforImmersionProgramStudents8528 D100 Tut MW 13:30 - 15:20 AQ5035 Faculty8529 F100 Tut MW 13:30 - 15:20 AQ5036 (French) Faculty

FREN 215-3 IntermediateFrench:OralPracticePrerequisite(s): REQ-FREN 201 or FREN 211. May be taken concurrently with FREN 212. Students with credit for FREN 205, FREN 300 or FREN 330 may not take this course for further credit.8536 D100 Tut TR 09:30 - 11:20 AQ5040 L.Bruneau

FREN 221-3 FrenchWritingIPrerequisite(s): REQ-FREN 201 or FREN 211, or FREN 212 or FREN 216, or with a grade of A, FREN 151 or FREN 210. In the latter case, FREN 211 and FREN 221 may be taken concurrently. Students with credit for FREN 202 may not take this course for further credit.8530 D100 Tut MW 10:30 - 12:20 AQ5038 L.Bruneau8531 D200 Tut TR 13:30 - 15:20 AQ5051 L.Bruneau8532 F100 Tut TR 09:30 - 11:20 AQ5049 (French) Faculty

FREN 222-3 FrenchWritingIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-FREN 202 or FREN 221, or with a grade of A, FREN 201 or FREN 211, or with a grade of A, FREN 212 or FREN 216. Students with credit for FREN 206 may not take this course for further credit.8533 D100 Tut MW 10:30 - 12:20 AQ5036 Faculty8534 D200 Tut TR 13:30 - 15:20 AQ5049 Faculty

FREN 225-3 TopicsinFrenchLanguagePrerequisite(s): REQ-FREN 206 or 222 (or equivalent based on placement test). Students with credit for FREN 220 may not take this course for further credit.8535 F100 Sem MW 09:30 - 11:20 WMC2501 (French) Faculty

FREN 240-3 IntroductiontoFrenchLiterature:ModernFrenchLiteraturePrerequisite(s): REQ-Any one of FREN 206, 222, 299 or 301.Requirement Designation: B-Hum8537 D100 Lec M 11:30 - 12:20 RCB7402 S.Steele8538 D101 Tut W 10:30 - 12:20 EDB9635 S.Steele8539 E100 Lec M 16:30 - 17:20 WMC2523 Faculty8540 E101 Tut W 16:30 - 18:20 RCB5125 Faculty

FREN 270-3 IntroductiontoFrenchLinguisticsIPrerequisite(s): REQ-FREN 206, 222 or 301.Requirement Designation: Q8541 D100 Lec T 09:30 - 11:20 WMC3515 C.Guilbault8542 D101 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5025 C.Guilbault8543 E100 Lec T 16:30 - 18:20 AQ5040 Faculty8544 E101 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5040 Faculty

FREN 285-0 PracticumIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-A minimum of 45 credit hours including French courses to the level of FREN 215 (or equivalent placement), successful completion of FREN 185, and a minimum CGPA of 2.75.10788 *D100 PRA

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FREN 301W-3AdvancedFrenchCompositionPrerequisite(s): REQ-FREN 206 or FREN 222, or, with a grade of A in FREN 202 or FREN 221.Requirement Designation: W11583 D100 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 RCB6125 Tbd W 12:30 - 14:20 AQ2122 Tbd11584 E100 Tut M 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3251 Tbd W 16:30 - 18:20 RCB6101 Tbd

FREN 307-3 FrenchVocabularyPrerequisite(s): REQ-FREN 206 or FREN 222. Students with credit for FREN 311 may not take this course for further credit.8550 D100 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5040 Tbd F 11:30 - 13:20 AQ5040 Tbd

FREN 330-3 FrancophoneWorldPrerequisite(s): REQ-FREN 206 or FREN 222 or permission of instructor.Requirement Designation: B-Hum8551 D100 Tut T 12:30 - 14:20 AQ5040 R.Davison R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5040 R.Davison

FREN 360-4 IntermediateFrenchLiteraturePrerequisite(s): REQ-FREN 230 or 240.8552 D100 Lec W 09:30 - 11:20 WMC3251 Faculty8553 D101 Tut F 09:30 - 11:20 AQ5040 Faculty

FREN 370-4 IntroductiontoFrenchLinguisticsIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-FREN 270.Requirement Designation: Q8554 D100 Lec W 13:30 - 15:20 WMC3515 Faculty8555 D101 Tut F 13:30 - 15:20 AQ5040 Faculty

FREN 385-0 PracticumIIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-A minimum of 60 credit hours including French courses to the level of Fren 222 (or equivalent placement), successful completion of Fren 285, and a minimum cgpa of 2.75.10789 *D100 PRA

FREN 412-3 AspectsofFrenchSyntaxPrerequisite(s): REQ-FREN 301 and FREN 3708556 D100 Sem W 14:30 - 17:20 AQ5040 R.Canac-Marquis

FREN 423-3 TopicsintheHistoryofFrenchPrerequisite(s): REQ-FREN 301 and 370. Students with FREN 407 and/or FREN 408 may not take this course for further credit8557 D100 Sem T 14:30 - 15:50 AQ5040 P.Wrenn R 14:30 - 15:50 AQ5040 P.Wrenn

FREN 470-3 RealismtoNaturalismPrerequisite(s): REQ-FREN 301 and FREN 3608558 E100 Sem T 16:30 - 19:20 RCB7402 S.Steele

FREN 475-3 TheContemporaryNovelPrerequisite(s): REQ-FREN 301 and FREN 360.8559 D100 Lec W 10:30 - 13:20 AQ5040 R.Davison

FREN 485-0 PracticumIVPrerequisite(s): REQ-A minimum of 75 credit hours including French courses to the level of Fren 301 (or equivalent placement), successful completion of Fren 385, and a minimum cgpa of 2.75.10790 *D100 PRA

GenderStudies(Arts):www.sfu.ca/ws/gdst_prog.htm

GDST 200-3 ThinkingAboutGenderRequirement Designation: B-Hum4837 D100 Lec T 09:30 - 12:20 MTF109 H.Leung4838 D101 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 RCB6100 Tbd4839 D102 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 RCB6206 Tbd4840 D103 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3515 Tbd4841 D104 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3517 Tbd4842 D105 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 RCB6100 Tbd4850 D106 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 RCB6122 Tbd

GDST 302-4 STT-EngenderingConsumption9363 D100 Sem T 13:30 - 17:20 AQ5050 M.Stewart

Geography(Arts):www.sfu.ca/geography

In Geography, wait lists are only available in courses with a single tutorial, seminar or lab;where wait lists apply, eligible students will be added to the course from the wait list as spaces become available. Students wishing to enrol in classes that are full or whose wait lists are full, should keep trying through goSFU until a space becomes available. Students wishing to register in GEOG 404, 405 or 491 should see the Undergraduate Advisor in Geography. GEOG 302, 303, 402, 403 and 409 are restricted to Geography Co-op students. The following courses will be assessed field trip fees that will be included in students’ fee assessments: GEOG 213 - $60;GEOG 253 - $15;GEOG 313 - $50;GEOG 324 - $20;GEOG 412/612 - $100.There are no Distance Education courses in Geography this semester.Course offerings in Spring and Summer 2007 are TENTATIVE. To see updates of future course offerings and Fall 2006 course outlines, please go to http://www.sfu.ca/geography.

GEOG 100-3 HumanGeographyRequirement Designation: B-Soc3640 D100 Lec MWF 08:30 - 09:20 EDB7618 I.Winton3642 E100 Lec M 17:30 - 20:20 AQ3150 I.Winton

GEOG 111-3 PhysicalGeographyRequirement Designation: B-Sci3644 D100 Lec T 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3520 M.Wiens F 12:30 - 13:20 B9201 M.Wiens3646 D101 Lab T 14:30 - 16:20 RCB7108 3648 D102 Lab T 15:30 - 17:20 RCB7110 3650 D103 Lab W 09:30 - 11:20 RCB7110 3652 D104 Lab W 15:30 - 17:20 RCB7110 3654 D105 Lab R 08:30 - 10:20 RCB7108 3656 D106 Lab R 09:30 - 11:20 RCB7110 3658 D107 Lab R 10:30 - 12:20 RCB7108 3660 D108 Lab R 11:30 - 13:20 RCB7110 8141 D109 Lab R 13:30 - 15:20 RCB7108 3662 D110 Lab R 15:30 - 17:20 RCB7110 8140 D111 Lab F 08:30 - 10:20 RCB7108 3664 D112 Lab F 10:30 - 12:20 RCB7108 8471 D113 Lab W 17:30 - 19:20 RCB7110 8472 D114 Lab R 17:30 - 19:20 RCB7110

GEOG 162-3 CanadaRequirement Designation: B-Soc3666 E100 Lec T 17:30 - 19:20 AQ3149 M.Wiens3668 E101 Tut T 19:30 - 20:20 AQ3149

GEOG 213-3 GeomorphologyIPrerequisite(s): REQ-GEOG 111 or EASC 101. Students who completed GEOG 313 prior to 88-3 may not take this course for further credit.3670 D100 Lec T 11:30 - 13:20 C9000 Faculty3672 D101 Lab W 08:30 - 10:20 RCB7108 3674 D102 Lab W 11:30 - 13:20 RCB7108 3676 D103 Lab W 13:30 - 15:20 RCB7108 3678 D104 Lab W 15:30 - 17:20 RCB7108

GEOG 215-3 BiogeographyPrerequisite(s): REQ-GEOG 111. Students who completed GEOG 315 prior to 88-3 may not take this course for further credit. Students granted credit for GEOG 215 may not be granted credit for BISC 204.3682 D100 Lec F 10:30 - 12:20 RCB6136 I.Hutchinson3684 D101 Lab T 09:30 - 11:20 AQ5029 3686 D102 Lab T 13:30 - 15:20 AQ5025 3688 D103 Lab W 11:30 - 13:20 AQ5009

GEOG 221-3 EconomicGeographyPrerequisite(s): REQ-GEOG 100. Students with credit for GEOG 121 may not take this course for further credit.3690 D100 Lec R 10:30 - 12:20 AQ3003 G.Mann3692 D101 Tut M 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3511 3694 D102 Tut M 09:30 - 10:20 RCB6122 3696 D103 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 RCB8105 3698 D104 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 RCB7101

GEOG 241-3 SocialGeographyPrerequisite(s): REQ-GEOG 100. Students with credit for GEOG 141 may not take this course for further credit.3700 D100 Lec W 14:30 - 16:20 AQ3159 P.Kingsbury3702 D101 Tut F 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3255

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8142 D102 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5051 3704 D103 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 RCB6122 3706 D104 Tut F 14:30 - 15:20 WMC2531

GEOG 253-3 AerialPhotographicInterpretationPrerequisite(s): REQ-GEOG 100 or 221 or 241 and GEOG 111.Requirement Designation: Q3708 D100 Lec TR 09:30 - 10:20 RCB6136 A.Roberts3710 D101 Lab T 13:30 - 15:20 RCB7110 3712 D102 Lab W 13:30 - 15:20 RCB7110 3714 D103 Lab R 13:30 - 15:20 RCB7110

GEOG 255-3 GeographicalInformationScienceIPrerequisite(s): REQ-GEOG 100 or 111 or permission of the instructor. Students with credit for GEOG 354 may not take this course for further credit.Requirement Designation: Q3716 D100 Lec M 12:30 - 14:20 AQ5037 N.Hedley3718 D101 Lab M 14:30 - 16:20 AQ2111 3720 D102 Lab T 08:30 - 10:20 AQ2111 8143 D103 Lab T 10:30 - 12:20 AQ2111

GEOG 300-4 PossibleWorlds:TheRiseofGeographicalThinkingPrerequisite(s): REQ-Completion of 45 credit hours.3825 D100 Lec W 12:30 - 14:20 AQ5037 I.Winton3826 D101 Tut F 12:30 - 14:20 RCB6100 8148 D102 Tut F 14:30 - 16:20 WMC2523

GEOG 301-4 GeographicIdeasandMethodologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-Completion of 30 credit hours, including 15 in GEOG.3739 D100 Lec R 10:30 - 12:20 WMC3210 Sessional3741 D101 Sem R 13:30 - 15:20 WMC3251 3777 D102 Sem F 10:30 - 12:20 WMC2268 3779 D103 Sem F 13:30 - 15:20 AQ2122

GEOG 302-0 GeographyPracticumI3735 D100 Sec P.Degrace

GEOG 303-0 GeographyPracticumII3737 D100 Sec P.Degrace

GEOG 312-4 GeographyofNaturalHazardsPrerequisite(s): REQ-GEOG 111 or EASC 101. Students with credit for GEOG 212 may not take this course for further credit.3743 *D100 Lec R 09:30 - 11:20 AQ3149 I.Hutchinson3745 D101 Tut T 09:30 - 11:20 RCB5100 3747 D102 Tut T 12:30 - 14:20 RCB6122 3749 D103 Tut T 14:30 - 16:20 RCB7102 3751 D104 Tut W 09:30 - 11:20 AQ5029 8482 D105 Tut W 12:30 - 14:20 AQ5038 8150 D106 Tut W 14:30 - 16:20 RCB7102

GEOG 313-4 GeomorphologyIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-GEOG 213 (formerly 313). Students who completed GEOG 313 prior to 88-3 may take this course for further credit. Students who completed GEOG 413 prior to 88-3 may not take this course for further credit.Requirement Designation: Q3781 D100 Lec M 09:30 - 11:20 RCB6136 E.Hickin3783 D101 Lab M 13:30 - 15:20 RCB7108 3785 D102 Lab M 15:30 - 17:20 RCB7108 6942 D103 Lab T 12:30 - 14:20 RCB7108

GEOG 314-4 ClimatologyIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-GEOG 214 (formerly 314) or permission of instructor. MATH 151 and 152 or MATH 154 and 155 or MATH 157 and 158 are recommended. Students who completed GEOG 314 prior to 88-3 may take this course for further credit.Requirement Designation: Q3753 D100 Lec W 10:30 - 12:20 RCB6136 Sessional3755 D101 Lab W 15:30 - 17:20 AQ3148B 3757 D102 Lab R 11:30 - 13:20 AQ3148B 8151 D103 Lab R 13:30 - 15:20 AQ3148B

GEOG 317-4 SoilScienceIPrerequisite(s): GEOG 111 and one of GEOG 213, 214, 215, CHEM 121.3759 E100 Lec M 16:30 - 18:20 RCB8100 Sessional3761 E101 Lab M 18:30 - 20:20 RCB7108 3763 E102 Lab T 08:30 - 10:20 RCB7108 3765 E103 Lab T 10:30 - 12:20 RCB7108

GEOG 322W-4WorldResourcesPrerequisite(s): REQ-at least 30 credit hours including GEOG 221.

Requirement Designation: W7301 D100 Lec W 15:30 - 17:20 HCC1800 DOW;R.Clapp8152 D101 Tut W 17:30 - 19:20 HCC400 Harbour Ce8153 D102 Tut R 13:30 - 15:20 AQ5019 8154 D103 Tut F 08:30 - 10:20 RCB6100 8155 D104 Tut F 12:30 - 14:20 RCB5125

GEOG 324-4 GeographyofTransportationPrerequisite(s): REQ-GEOG 221 (formerly GEOG 121) and GEOG 241 (formerly 141).3787 E100 Lec W 17:30 - 19:20 HCC1415DOW;Sessional3788 E101 Tut W 19:30 - 21:20 HCC1415 Harbour Ce

GEOG 327-4 GeographyofTourismandOutdoorRecreationPrerequisite(s): REQ-GEOG 221 or 241, or permission of instructor.3789 D100 Lec W 12:30 - 14:20 AQ3150 A.Gill3791 D101 Tut W 14:30 - 16:20 AQ5009 3793 D102 Tut W 14:30 - 16:20 AQ5014 3795 D103 Tut R 08:30 - 10:20 AQ5035 3797 D104 Tut R 10:30 - 12:20 AQ5028 3807 D105 Tut R 13:30 - 15:20 AQ5017 3809 D106 Tut F 08:30 - 10:20 RCB5125

GEOG 351-4 CartographyandVisualizationPrerequisite(s): REQ-GEOG 255.Requirement Designation: Q3799 D100 Lec R 09:30 - 11:20 AQ5018 S.Dragicevic3801 D101 Lab F 09:30 - 11:20 AQ2111 3803 D102 Lab F 11:30 - 13:20 AQ2111 3805 D103 Lab F 14:30 - 16:20 AQ2111

GEOG 355-4 GeographicalInformationScienceIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-GEOG 2553811 *D100 Lec M 14:30 - 16:20 AQ5018 N.Schuurman3813 D101 Lab W 09:30 - 11:20 AQ2111 3815 D102 Lab W 11:30 - 13:20 AQ2111 8156 D103 Lab W 15:30 - 17:20 AQ2111

GEOG 363-4 UrbanPlanningandPolicyPrerequisite(s): REQ-30 credit hours including at least one of GEOG 241 or 261.8473 D100 Lec F 12:30 - 14:20 AQ3005 Sessional8474 D101 Tut F 14:30 - 16:20 WMC2521 8475 D102 Tut M 09:30 - 11:20 RCB5125 8476 D103 Tut M 11:30 - 13:20 RCB6100 9915 D104 Tut M 14:30 - 16:20 RCB6100

GEOG 377-4 EnvironmentalHistoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours with nine hours of lower division Geography credits. This course is identical to HIST 377 and students cannot take both courses for credit.8478 D100 Lec T 13:30 - 16:20 AQ5037 J.Taylor8479 D101 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5026 8480 D102 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5020 8481 D103 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5020

GEOG 387-4 GeographyandGenderPrerequisite(s): REQ-GEOG 241.6909 D100 Lec W 11:30 - 13:20 HCC1800 DOW;J.Hyndman6911 D101 Tut W 13:30 - 15:20 HCC2510 Harbour Ce6913 D102 Tut R 08:30 - 10:20 AQ5029 6915 D103 Tut R 10:30 - 12:20 AQ5017

GEOG 389W-4HumanEcology:HumanRelationstoNaturePrerequisite(s): REQ-GEOG 221 (formerly 121) or EVSC 200 (formerly ENPL 200).Requirement Designation: W7302 D100 Lec T 09:30 - 11:20 AQ5018 J.Sturgeon8157 D101 Tut T 16:30 - 18:20 RCB5125 8158 D102 Tut F 10:30 - 12:20 AQ5048 8159 D103 Tut F 14:30 - 16:20 WMC2501

GEOG 402-0 GeographyPracticumIII4121 D100 Sec P.Degrace

GEOG 403-0 GeographyPracticumIV4123 D100 Sec P.Degrace

GEOG 404-2 DirectedReadings3849 *D100 Sec Faculty

GEOG 405-4 DirectedReadings3851 *D100 Sec Faculty

GEOG 409-0 GeographyPracticumV

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3853 D100 Sec P.Degrace

GEOG 411-4 HydrologyIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-One of GEOG 311, 313, or 314, and one of GEOG 251, STAT 101, 102, or 203 (formerly 103).3855 D100 Lec T 09:30 - 11:20 RCB7110 Faculty3857 D101 Lab F 09:30 - 11:20 RCB7110

GEOG 412W-4GlacialProcessesandEnvironmentsPrerequisite(s): REQ-GEOG 313. Recommended: EASC 201. Students who completed GEOG 412 prior to Fall, 1996 may also take this course for credit.Requirement Designation: W7303 D100 Lec M 10:30 - 12:20 RCB7101 T.Brennand8160 D101 Lab M 13:30 - 16:20 RCB7110

GEOG 422-4 TheoriesandPracticesofDevelopmentPrerequisite(s): REQ-At least 60 credit hours including GEOG 111, 221, and 241. This course is identical to LAS 422 and students cannot take both courses for credit.3863 D100 Lec T 10:30 - 12:20 AQ5007 Sessional3865 D101 Sem T 13:30 - 15:20 WMC3517

GEOG 428-4 WorldForestsPrerequisite(s): REQ-GEOG 315, or 322, or 389.3867 *D100 Lec M 12:30 - 14:20 WMC3510 R.Clapp3869 D101 Sem M 15:30 - 17:20 AQ5050

GEOG 432-4 ProblemsinEnvironmentalHistoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 credit hours including 8 hours of upper division geography. This course is identical to HIST 432 and students cannot take both courses for credit. Students with credit for HIST 485 in 2001-3 cannot take this course for further credit.8129 D100 Sem R 13:30 - 17:20 RCB5125 J.Little

GEOG 441-4 Cities,Space,andPoliticsPrerequisite(s): REQ-At least 60 credit hours including GEOG 362.3871 *D100 Lec F 10:30 - 12:20 AQ5005 E.McCann3873 D101 Sem F 14:30 - 16:20 RCB6101

GEOG 457-4 GeospatialVirtualEnvironments/GeographicVisualizationInterfaceResearch

Prerequisite(s): REQ-At least one of GEOG 351, 352, 353, or 355.3877 D100 Lec W 09:30 - 11:20 AQ5039 N.Hedley3879 D101 Lab W 13:30 - 15:20 AQ5004 3881 D102 Lab W 15:30 - 17:20 AQ5046

GEOG 468-4 SocietyandEnvironmentinChinaPrerequisite(s): REQ-at least 60 credit hours including 8 hours of upper division geography courses.3875 D100 Lec W 09:30 - 11:20 AQ5049 J.Sturgeon3883 D101 Sem M 09:30 - 11:20 AQ5049

GEOG 489-4 SelectedTopics6923 E100 Lec T 16:30 - 18:20 AQ5039 Sessional6925 E101 Tut T 18:30 - 20:20 WMC3513

GEOG 491-4 HonorsEssayPrerequisite(s): REQ-105 credit hours and consent of supervisor. See a departmental Academic Advisor for details.3885 *D100 Sec Faculty

German(Arts):www.sfu.ca/lti

Students who have completed German 11 or German 12 in high school will not be admitted to GERM 102 or GERM 104 and should consult with the Language Chair about placement. Students who have completed ANY college or university level German courses can NOT take GERM 104 for further credit. Students with German Preparation from European or other high school, or whose first language is German or those who received their secondary education in a German-speaking community may not be admitted to the language courses listed below and should consult with the Language Chair about placement. GERM 102 may be applied towards the Certificate in Liberal Arts. C100 courses are by distance education, which, if there are no space restrictions or Prerequisite requirements set by the subject department, are available to all eligible students. Course outlines noting the requirements (including computer requirements) are available at the Centre for Online and Distance Education, or by calling 604-291-3524 or 1-800-663-1411 (toll free in Canada) or at www.sfu.ca/cde.

GERM 102-4 IntroductoryGermanI7096 D100 Tut MW 09:30 - 11:20 AQ5017 C.Hein7098 D200 Tut MW 11:30 - 13:20 AQ5004 C.Hein7100 D300 Tut TR 10:30 - 12:20 AQ2122 C.Hein7102 E100 Tut TR 17:30 - 19:20 HCC400 DOW;C.Hein

GERM 103-4 IntroductoryGermanIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-GERM 102 (formerly 100), or the consent of instructor.7104 D100 Tut MW 12:30 - 14:20 EDB9651 C.Hein7106 D200 Tut TR 12:30 - 14:20 AQ5014 C.Hein

GERM 104-3 GermanforReadingKnowledgeI7108 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)

GERM 201-3 IntermediateGermanIPrerequisite(s): REQ-GERM 103 (formerly 101) or consent of instructor.7110 D100 Tut TR 13:30 - 15:20 AQ5004 G.Heift

GERM 204-3 STT-ReadingGermanII8792 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)

Gerontology(Arts):www.sfu.ca/gerontology

The Department of Gerontology has reserved a percentage of seats in all Gerontology courses for Diploma and Minor students. These restrictions on non-Gerontology students will be in effect until August 5, 2006. Students on the wait list will be added to the courses from the wait list as space becomes available. Course outlines and schedules are available at: www.sfu.ca/gerontology. C100 courses are by distance education, which, if there are no space restrictions or Prerequisite requirements set by the subject department, are available to all eligible students. Course outlines noting the requirements (including computer requirements) are available at the Centre for Online and Distance Education, or by calling 604-291-3524 or 1-800-663-1411 (toll free in Canada) or at www.sfu.ca/cde.

GERO 300-3 IntroductiontoGerontologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 semester hours credit.Requirement Designation: B-Soc4274 *E100 Sem M 17:30 - 20:20 HCC2270DOW;Sessional

GERO 301-3 ResearchMethodsinGerontologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 semester hours credit. STAT 203 (or equivalent) (formerly 103) recommended.7000 *E100 Sem T 16:30 - 19:20 HCC2235 DOW;Tbd

GERO 403-3 CounsellingIssueswithOlderAdultsPrerequisite(s): REQ-GERO 300 and PSYC 357 or GERO 420.10565 *C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)

GERO 406-3 DeathandDyingPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 semester hours of credit. GERO 300 recommended.4276 *E100 Lec R 16:30 - 19:20 HCC1530DOW;Sessional

GERO 409-3 MentalHealthandAgingPrerequisite(s): REQ-GERO 300. Recommended: GERO 403, PSYC 241. Students who received credit for GERO 411, when the course was offered under this title, may not take this course for further credit.4278 *D100 Lec M 09:30 - 12:20 HCC1505 DOW;N.O’Rourke

GERO 420-4 SociologyofAgingPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 credit hours. Recommended: GERO 300.4279 *C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)

Greek(Arts):www.sfu.ca/lti

C100 courses are by distance education, which, if there are no space restrictions or Prerequisite requirements set by the subject department, are available to all eligible students. Course outlines noting the requirements (including computer requirements) are available at the Centre for Online and Distance Education, or by calling 604-291-3524 or 1-800-663-1411 (toll free in Canada) or at www.sfu.ca/cde.

GRK 110-3 ModernGreekforBeginnersI8234 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)

History(Arts):www.sfu.ca/history

C100 courses are by distance education, which, if there are no space restrictions or Prerequisite requirements set by the subject department, are available to all eligible students. Course outlines noting the requirements (including computer requirements) are available at the Centre for Online and Distance Education, or by calling 604-291-3524 or 1-800-663-1411 (toll free in Canada) or at www.sfu.ca/cde.

HIST 101-3 CanadatoConfederationRequirement Designation: B-Hum7652 D100 Lec MW 09:30 - 10:20 RBCIMAGTH W.Keough7654 D101 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2523 7656 D102 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2531

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7658 D103 Tut T 09:30 - 10:20 RCB6122 7660 D104 Tut T 09:30 - 10:20 RCB7102 7662 D105 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5036 7664 D106 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5046 7666 D107 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 RCB8105 7668 D108 Tut W 17:30 - 18:20 RCB8105 7670 D109 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5035 7672 D110 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 WMC2532 7674 D111 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 RCB7105 7676 D112 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5017 7760 D113 Tut W 10:30 - 11:20 GYM404 7854 D114 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 RCB8105 7962 D115 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 GYM404 7964 D116 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2531 9062 D117 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5048 8821 *D200 Lec MW 08:30 - 09:20 SUR3170 Surrey8822 D201 Tut M 10:30 - 11:20 SUR3290 Surrey8823 D202 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 SUR3290 Surrey8824 D203 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 SUR3010 Surrey8825 D204 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 SUR3010 Surrey

HIST 106-3 TheMakingofModernEuropeRequirement Designation: B-Hum7856 D100 Lec TR 10:30 - 11:20 B9201 P.Garfinkel7858 D101 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 RCB5120 7860 D102 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 RCB6206 7862 D103 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 RCB8105 7864 D104 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 RCB8106 7866 D105 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5035 7868 D106 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5046 7870 D107 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2521 7872 D108 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2523 7874 D109 Tut W 09:30 - 10:20 RCB5100 7876 D110 Tut W 09:30 - 10:20 RCB5120 7878 D111 Tut W 10:30 - 11:20 RCB6122 7880 D112 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5028 7882 D113 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 RCB5120 7884 D114 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 RCB6101 7886 D115 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 RCB6122 7888 D116 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 RCB6101 7890 D117 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 RCB8105

HIST 146-3 AfricainRecentHistory8099 D100 Lec MW 13:30 - 14:20 WMC3210 F.Becker8100 D101 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 RCB6206 8101 D102 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 RCB7101 8102 D103 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5028

HIST 151-3 TheModernMiddleEastRequirement Designation: B-Hum7678 D100 Lec TR 09:30 - 10:20 C9002 Faculty7680 D101 Tut T 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5038 7682 D102 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5049 7684 D103 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5038 7686 D104 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5048 7688 D105 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 RCB5118 7690 D106 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 RCB8104 8419 D107 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5029 7752 D108 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2523 7754 D109 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2521 7756 D110 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 RCB6122 7758 D111 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 RCB6122

HIST 204-3 TheSocialHistoryofCanadaRequirement Designation: B-Hum7762 D100 Lec MW 13:30 - 14:20 RCB8100 C.Seager7764 D101 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 RCB6101 7766 D102 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 RCB6206 7768 D103 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5027

HIST 205-3 PremodernJapanRequirement Designation: B-Hum7692 D100 Lec W 11:30 - 13:20 MTF111 J.Matsumura7694 D101 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5020 7696 D102 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 RCB7101

HIST 208-3 LatinAmerica:theColonialPeriodRequirement Designation: B-Hum7770 D100 Lec T 09:30 - 11:20 AQ3005 A.Dawson7772 D101 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5038 7774 D102 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5036 7776 D103 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5050

HIST 212-3 TheUnitedStatesto1877Requirement Designation: B-Hum7778 D100 Lec T 13:30 - 15:20 AQ4130 N.Guyatt7780 D101 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5035 7782 D102 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 RCB6136 7832 D103 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 RCB5100

HIST 215-3 TheMakingoftheBritishIsles7698 D100 Lec W 14:30 - 16:20 AQ3182 J.Craig7700 D101 Tut T 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5048 7702 D102 Tut T 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5048 7704 D103 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 RCB6100 7834 D104 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5027 7836 D105 Tut W 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5038 7838 D106 Tut W 10:30 - 11:20 RCB5100 7892 D107 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5020 7894 D108 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5048

HIST 224-3 EuropefromtheFrenchRevolutiontotheFirstWorldWarRequirement Designation: B-Hum9375 D100 Lec T 10:30 - 12:20 SUR3310 Surrey9376 D101 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 SUR3260 Surrey9377 D102 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 SUR3290 Surrey9378 D103 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 SUR3010 Surrey

HIST 231-3 TheOriginsofModernAfrica:Conquest,ResistanceandResurgence

8109 D100 Lec WF 09:30 - 10:20 WMC2503 H.Pohlandt-McCormick8110 D101 Tut W 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5028 8111 D102 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 RCB5125

HIST 249-3 ClassicalIslamicCivilizationRequirement Designation: B-Hum8112 D100 Lec M 11:30 - 13:20 AQ3005 Sessional8113 D101 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5048 8114 D102 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 RCB5120 8115 D103 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 RCB6125

HIST 299-3 ProblemsinHistory7712 *D100 Sec

HIST 300-4 ApproachestoHistoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History credits.7802 *D100 Lec W 12:30 - 14:20 WMC3220 E.O’Brien F 12:30 - 13:20 WMC2532 8434 D101 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 RCB6101 8435 D102 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 GYM405

HIST 305-2 HonorsTutorialPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History credit. Open to honours students only.7840 *D100 Lec F 13:30 - 15:20 RCB8106 R.Panchasi

HIST 308-4 TheByzantineEmpirePrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History credits.8116 D100 Lec T 09:30 - 11:20 WMC3220 Faculty R 10:30 - 11:20 RCB6136 8436 D101 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 RCB7102 8437 D102 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 WMC3220

HIST 315-4 PoliticsandSocietyinEngland,1500-1707Prerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History credits.8117 D100 Lec T 11:30 - 13:20 WMC3220 Sessional R 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5030 8118 D101 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 RCB5120 8119 D102 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 RCB6101

HIST 325-4 HistoryofAboriginalPeoplesofNorthAmericato1850Prerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History credits.8132 D100 Lec T 10:30 - 12:20 AQ4140 M.Kelm R 10:30 - 11:20 AQ4120 8133 D101 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 RCB6100

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8134 D102 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 RCB6100

HIST 328-4 TheProvinceofQuebecfromConfederationPrerequisite(s): REQ-HIST 102 and 45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History credit. HIST 101 recommended.8135 D100 Lec M 11:30 - 14:20 AQ4150 J.Little8136 D101 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 RCB5100 8137 D102 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 RCB6100 8138 D103 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5020

HIST 332-4 PoliticsandCultureinModernGermanyPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History credit. Students with credit for HIST 228 may not enrol in HIST 332.7804 D100 Lec T 10:30 - 11:20 AQ4150 N.Roth R 09:30 - 11:20 RCB8100 7806 D101 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 RCB5118 7808 D102 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 RCB5118 7914 D103 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 WMC2521

HIST 338-4 WorldWarIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History credit. HIST 225 recommended.8139 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)

HIST 339-4 TheBritishEmpireandCommonwealthPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History credits.7916 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)

HIST 345W-4SelectedTopicsinEuropeanHistoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History credit. Student may not take selected topics within HIST 345-4 for further credit if duplicating content of another history course and vice versa.Requirement Designation: W8161 D100 Lec W 11:30 - 12:20 AQ3005 R.Panchasi F 11:30 - 13:20 AQ3149 8162 D101 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 RCB8104 8163 D102 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5050 8164 D103 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5009 8165 D104 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5019 8166 D105 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5049

HIST 350-4 TheOttomanEmpireandTurkeyPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History credit. One of the following is recommended: HIST 151, 249, 251.7810 D100 Lec T 10:30 - 12:20 AQ3003 T.Kuhn R 10:30 - 11:20 AQ4130 7812 D101 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5036 7814 D102 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5009 7928 D103 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5009

HIST 360-4 TheHistoryofScience:1100-1725Prerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History or Science credit.9855 D100 Lec R 13:30 - 16:20 K9500 Sessional9856 D101 Tut W 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5035 9857 D102 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 AQ4140 9858 D103 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5039

HIST 370-0 PracticumI7720 D100 Sec

HIST 371-4 TheAsia-PacificWarinModernJapaneseHistoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History credit. At least one course on modern Japan recommended.7744 D100 Lec T 09:30 - 12:20 AQ4120 J.Matsumura7746 D101 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 RCB5125 7748 D102 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 RCB5125

HIST 373-4 ConquestinNorthAmerica,1500-1900Prerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History credits and one of HIST 101 or 212, or permission of the department.Requirement Designation: B-Hum8176 D100 Lec W 09:30 - 12:20 AQ4120 J.Taylor8177 D101 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5027 8178 D102 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5048

HIST 374W-4SelectedTopicsintheHistoryoftheAmericasPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History credit. Student may not take selected topics within HIST 374 for further credit if duplicating content of another history course and vice versa.

Requirement Designation: W8168 D100 Lec M 11:30 - 13:20 MTF109 K.Ferguson W 12:30 - 13:20 MTF109 8169 D101 Tut T 09:30 - 10:20 RCB5125 8170 D102 Tut T 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5036 8171 D103 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 MTF1088172 D104 Tut T 10:30 - 11:20 GYM405 8173 D105 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 MTF108

HIST 375-0 PracticumII7722 D100 Sec

HIST 377-4 EnvironmentalHistoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours with nine hours of lower division Geography credits. This course is identical to HIST 377 and students cannot take both courses for credit.8183 D100 Lec T 13:30 - 16:20 AQ5037 J.Taylor10543 D101 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5026 10544 D102 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5020 10545 D103 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5020

HIST 388-4 GlobalHistoriesPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History credits.8179 D100 Lec T 12:30 - 14:20 RCB8100 L.Clossey R 13:30 - 14:20 RCB8100 8180 D101 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 RCB5100 8181 D102 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 RCB7101 8182 D103 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 WMC2531

HIST 390-4 StudiesinHistoryIPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History credits.D100 ST-Australia and New Zealand8184 D100 Lec M 12:30 - 14:20 AQ4130 D.Delafenetre W 12:30 - 13:20 AQ4130 8185 D101 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 RCB7101 8186 D102 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5028 8187 D103 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 RCB5125

HIST 391-4 StudiesinHistoryIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History credits.D100 ST-Cyprus8188 D100 Lec M 13:30 - 14:20 WMC2503 Sessional W 13:30 - 15:20 RCB6136 8189 D101 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 RCB7102 8190 D102 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 RCB7102

HIST 401-4 ProblemsinModernGermanHistoryPrerequisite(s): REQ- 45 credit hours, including 9 hours of lower division History credit and one of HIST 224, 225, 332 or permission of the department. Students who have taken HIST 486 in 2002-3 or 2003-3 may not take HIST 401 for further credit.8192 D100 Sem T 13:30 - 17:20 AQ5038 N.Roth

HIST 407-4 PopularCultureinGreatBritainandEuropePrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History credit. HIST 105 or 106 recommended.7816 E100 Sem W 17:30 - 21:20 HCC1505DOW;Sessional

HIST 413-4 BritainandEuropeintheTwentiethCenturyPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History credit including HIST 225. HIST 337 recommended.8193 D100 Sem M 13:30 - 17:20 RCB5125 Sessional

HIST 415-4 VictorianBritainPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History credit. Students are strongly recommended to take one or more of the following courses: HIST 224, 315, 316.8194 D100 Sem W 09:30 - 13:20 WMC2531 Sessional

HIST 416-4 TheFrenchRevolutionPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History credit. One of HIST 223 or 224 are recommended.9859 D100 Sem T 09:30 - 13:20 WMC2523 Sessional

HIST 422-4 Greece,1935-1944:OccupationandResistancePrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History credits.8195 E100 Sem M 17:30 - 21:20 HCC2235 DOW;A.Gerolymatos

HIST 424-4 ProblemsintheCulturalHistoryofCanadaPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History credit. HIST 101 and 102 recommended.7724 D100 Sem T 09:30 - 13:20 WMC2501 C.Seager

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HIST 426-4 StatePowerandSocialRegulationinNorthAmericaPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History credit. PHIL 120 or 220 are recommended.7750 D100 Sem T 13:30 - 17:20 AQ5047 K.Ferguson

HIST 432-4 ProblemsinEnvironmentalHistoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including nine hours of lower division history credit. This course is identical to GEOG 432 and students cannot take both courses for credit.7848 D100 Sem R 13:30 - 17:20 RCB5125 J.Little

HIST 436-4 BritishColumbiaPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History credit. HIST 101 and 102 recommended.8196 *S100 Sem W 09:30 - 13:20 HCC1505 DOW;H.Johnston

HIST 442-4 America’sEmpiresPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including nine hours of lower division History credit. Recommended: at least one of HIST 208, 209, 212, 213, and 223. Students with credit for HIST 487 in 1047 may not take this course for further credit.8197 D100 Sem F 09:30 - 13:20 WMC2501 N.Guyatt

HIST 457-4 TheTurkishRepublic:Politics,Society,andCulture,1918-PresentPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including nine hours of lower division History credit. Recommended: HIST 151 and 249. Students with credit in HIST 486 D100 in 1057 may not take this course for further credit.8198 D100 Sem W 09:30 - 13:20 WMC2260 T.Kuhn

HIST 470-0 PracticumIII7726 D100 Sec

HIST 472-4 ProblemsinWorldHistoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History credits.7956 D100 Sem W 13:30 - 17:20 RCB5100 L.Clossey

HIST 475-0 PracticumIV7728 D100 Sec

HIST 485-4 StudiesinHistoryIPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History credits.D100 ST-Hist of Animal Protection Mvmt8200 D100 Sem F 10:30 - 14:20 HCC2235 DOW;D.DelafenetreD200 ST-Atlantic Canada8201 D200 Sem R 13:30 - 17:20 WMC2260 W.Keough9436 D300 Sem W 13:30 - 17:20 AQ5051 Sessional

HIST 486-4 StudiesinHistoryIID100 ST-Africa8203 D100 Sem T 13:30 - 17:20 AQ5009 F.BeckerE100 ST-Pluralism in Muslim Hist.:Ethics,Culture/Ident.8204 E100 Sem T 17:30 - 21:20 HCC2270 DOW;A.Sajoo

HIST 489-4 StudiesinHistoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History credit. At least 3 upper division courses in History recommended. Permission of the department is required.7730 *D100 Sec

HIST 490-4 StudiesinHistoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History credit. At least 3 upper division courses in History recommended. Permission of the department is required.7732 *D100 Sec

HIST 498-8 HonorsEssayPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours including 9 hours of lower division History credit. Students entering 400 division seminars should have an appropriate background in 100 and 200 division and/or 300 division history. Open to Honours students only.7734 *D100 Sec

HealthSciences(HealthSci):www.fhs.sfu.ca

HSCI 120-3 IntroductiontoHumanSexualityandSexualBehavior8784 E100 Lec W 17:30 - 19:20 AQ3181 8787 E101 Tut W 19:30 - 20:20 WMC3535 8789 E102 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 WMC3250 8790 E103 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3253 8795 E104 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3533 8796 E105 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5029 8797 E106 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 AQ2122 8798 E107 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 WMC2268

8800 E108 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 WMC2501 8802 E109 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3511 8806 E110 Tut F 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3535 8808 E111 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 WMC3253

HSCI 130-3 FoundationsofEpidemiology8785 D100 Lec TR 14:30 - 15:20 WMC3520 R.Tucker8809 D101 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 WMC3250 8810 D102 Tut T 17:30 - 18:20 WMC2260 8811 D103 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3535 8812 D104 Tut M 09:30 - 10:20 WMC3517 8813 D105 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5029 8814 D106 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 WMC2521 8817 D107 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3533 8827 D108 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 WMC3535 8837 D109 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 WMC3535 8838 D110 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 WMC3515 8839 D111 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3533

HSCI 160-3 GlobalPerspectivesonHealth8869 D100 Lec TR 11:30 - 12:20 AQ3182 8945 D101 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3255 8946 D102 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 AQ2120 8947 D103 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 WMC3515 8948 D104 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5014 8949 D105 Tut W 09:30 - 10:20 WMC3533 8950 D106 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3533 8951 D107 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5026 8952 D108 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3253 8953 D109 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 GYM404 8954 D110 Tut F 14:30 - 15:20 WMC3515 8955 D111 Tut F 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3515

Humanities(Arts):www.sfu.ca/humanities

Humanities has placed enrollment restrictions on their upper division courses noted with an asterisk. Some seats are reserved during the web enrollment period for HUM program students. This restriction will be lifted at the end of the first 4 weeks of the web enrollment period.C100 courses are by distance education, which, if there are no space restrictions or Prerequisite requirements set by the subject department, are available to all eligible students. Course outlines noting the requirements (including computer requirements) are available at the Centre for Online and Distance Education, or by calling 604-291-3524 or 1-800-663-1411 (toll free in Canada) or at www.sfu.ca/cde.Course outlines are posted outside of AQ5120 or on the Humanities website www.sfu.ca/humanities.

HUM 101W-3IntroductiontotheHumanitiesRequirement Designation: W/B-Hum11414 D100 Lec T 08:30 - 09:20 C9002 C.Jones11415 D101 Tut T 09:30 - 11:20 AQ5035 11416 D102 Tut T 09:30 - 11:20 GYM404 11417 D103 Tut T 11:30 - 13:20 GYM404 11418 D104 Tut T 16:30 - 18:20 RCB6101 11419 D105 Tut W 16:30 - 18:20 AQ5009 11420 D106 Tut W 18:30 - 20:20 AQ5009 11421 D107 Tut R 11:30 - 13:20 RCB6136 11422 E100 Lec W 16:30 - 17:20 HCC2510 DOW;R.Raglon11423 E101 Tut W 17:30 - 19:20 HCC2510 Harbour Ce11424 *S100 Lec T 09:30 - 10:20 HCC1530 DOW;J.Zaslove11425 S101 Tut T 10:30 - 12:20 HCC1530 Harbour Ce

HUM 102W-3ClassicalMythologyRequirement Designation: W/B-Hum9931 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)8236 *D100 Lec F 14:30 - 16:20 SUR3280 SUR;C.Morrissey8237 D101 Tut F 16:30 - 17:20 SUR3120 Surrey8238 D102 Tut F 17:30 - 18:20 SUR3120 Surrey

HUM 103-3 TheInventionoftheBook:Alphabets,Papyrus,Parchment,andPrint

Requirement Designation: B-Hum10049 D100 Lec MW 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3220 P.Dutton10050 D101 Tut M 09:30 - 10:20 RCB5120 10051 D102 Tut M 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5050

HUM 161-3 LatinI9888 D100 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5016 C.Morrissey

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W 14:30 - 16:20 AQ5018

HUM 201-3 GreatTextsintheHumanitiesIPrerequisite(s): REQ-HIST 105 or PHIL 150 or 30 credit hoursRequirement Designation: B-Hum9762 D100 Lec R 11:30 - 13:20 WMC3513 W.Knights9764 D101 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 RCB7100

HUM 203-3 GreatTextsintheHumanitiesIIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-30 credit hoursRequirement Designation: B-Hum9766 D100 Lec T 12:30 - 14:20 RCB6125 P.Crowe9768 D101 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 RCB5125 10045 D102 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3255

HUM 219-3 TheEarlyMiddleAges9796 D100 Lec MW 12:30 - 13:20 WMC2503 P.Dutton9798 D101 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5020 10064 D102 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5027

HUM 230-3 IntroductiontoReligiousStudiesRequirement Designation: B-Hum9782 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)9818 D100 Lec R 15:30 - 17:20 AQ3150 C.Jones9820 D101 Tut R 17:30 - 18:20 AQ5014 9822 D102 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 AQ4115 9770 D103 Tut F 10:30 - 12:20 AQ4115 9772 D104 Tut F 11:30 - 13:20 AQ4125

HUM 240-3 StudiesinEuropeanCulturesPrerequisite(s): REQ-30 credit hours9824 D100 Lec F 09:30 - 11:20 WMC3220 J.Acken9826 D101 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5049

HUM 312-4 RenaissanceStudiesPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours10308 *D100 Sem TR 09:30 - 11:20 WMC3513 E.O’Brien

HUM 320-4 TheHumanitiesandPhilosophyPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours.Requirement Designation: B-Hum9802 *D100 Sem R 09:30 - 11:20 WMC3251 I.Angus R 13:30 - 15:20 WMC3517

HUM 321-4 TheHumanitiesandCriticalThinkingPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours.Requirement Designation: B-Hum9790 *E100 Sem T 16:30 - 20:20 AQ5028 W.Knights

HUM 330-4 ReligioninContextPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours.Requirement Designation: B-Hum9792 *D100 Sem TR 13:30 - 15:20 WMC3513 E.Stebner

HUM 332-4 MythologyinContextPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours9806 *D100 Sem W 08:30 - 12:20 RCB7102 J.Acken

HUM 340-4 GreatCitiesinTheirTimePrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours.9808 *D100 Sem F 09:30 - 13:20 WMC3251 M.Newton

HUM 350-4 GreatFiguresinHumanisticTraditionPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours. Students who have taken this topic under another Humanities course number cannot take this course for further credit.9776 *E100 Sem T 18:30 - 22:20 HCC2280 DOW;S.Gandesha

HUM 360-4 GreatThemesintheHumanisticTraditionPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours. Students who have taken this topic under another Humanities course number cannot take this course for further credit.10342 *D100 Sem M 15:30 - 19:20 AQ5049 I.Angus

HUM 375-4 TheWoodsworthSeminarPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours9794 *D100 Sem M 13:30 - 17:20 AQ5051 R.Menzies

HUM 381-4 SelectedTopicsintheHumanitiesIPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hoursD100 ST-The Massey Lectures10535 *D100 Sem W 15:30 - 19:20 RCB5118 E.Stebner

HUM 382-4 SelectedTopicsintheHumanitiesIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hours

D100 ST-Narrative Theory in Humanities10539 *D100 Sem TR 15:30 - 17:20 AQ2120 K.MezeiE100 ST-History of Opera10588 *E100 Sem W 17:30 - 21:20 AQ5118 T.Kehler

HUM 383-4 SelectedTopicsintheHumanitiesIIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hoursD100 ST- Arabian Nights in Western and Eastern Culture10589 *D100 Sem MW 13:30 - 15:20 WMC3513 J.Danielson

HUM 385-4 SelectedTopicsinEuropeanStudiesPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 credit hoursD100 ST-Modernity-Modernities10597 *D100 Sem F 11:30 - 15:20 RCB7101 S.GandeshaD200 ST-Culture and Politics10598 *D200 Sem MW 09:30 - 11:20 WMC2523 A.Capperdoni

HUM 390-4 DirectedStudiesinHumanitiesPrerequisite(s): REQ-Two of any 300 level humanities courses or permission of the chair plus permission of the instructor This course may be used only once for credit towards a degree.9836 *D100 Sec Faculty

HUM 400-5 HumanitiesStudyProjectPrerequisite(s): REQ-Completion of 75 sem. hrs which should include at least 2 - 300 level HUM courses, the signature of a faculty member who is willing to supervise the project, approval of the Humanities chair. HUM 400 may be used only once for cred. toward a degree.9838 *D100 Sec Faculty

HUM 471-0 PracticumI9840 *D100 Sec

HUM 472-0 PracticumII9842 *D100 Sec

HUM 473-0 PracticumIII9844 *D100 Sec

HUM 474-0 PracticumIV9846 *D100 Sec

HUM 495-2 HumanitiesGraduatingSeminarPrerequisite(s): REQ- 16 credit hours in upper division humanities courses or permission of the department. Restricted to majors and joint majors in Humanities.9874 *D100 Sem T 10:30 - 12:20 RCB6122 S.Duguid

InteractiveArtsandTechnology(ApplSci):www.siat.sfu.ca

The B.Sc. program in Information Technology and the B.Sc. program in Interactive Arts have been phased out as SIAT’s new program in Interactive Arts and Technology is evolving. All IART, INTD, and ITEC courses have been phased out and the Spring 2006 (1061) term was the final regular offering of these courses. The University has a commitment to those SFU students enrolled in these programs. Students will be able to complete their degree programs in Information Technology or in Interactive Arts, and may take courses from the new degree program in Interactive Arts and Technology to supplement their studies. Students who are missing credits to graduate under these programs should contact the SIAT Advisor to discuss appropriate course substitutions or apply for a Directed Studies to ensure they complete their degree program.

IAT 100-3 SystemsofMediaRepresentation4633 *D01 STL M 08:30 - 11:20 SUR3100 SUR;Tbd4635 *D02 STL M 08:30 - 11:20 SUR3130 SUR;Tbd4637 *D03 STL W 13:30 - 16:20 SUR3140 SUR;Tbd4639 *D04 STL T 08:30 - 11:20 SUR3100 SUR;Tbd4641 *D05 STL T 08:30 - 11:20 SUR3130 SUR;Tbd4645 *D07 STL M 13:30 - 16:20 SUR3100 SUR;Tbd4647 *D08 STL M 13:30 - 16:20 SUR3130 SUR;Tbd4651 *D10 STL T 13:30 - 16:20 SUR3100 SUR;Tbd4653 *D11 STL T 13:30 - 16:20 SUR3130 SUR;Tbd11459 *D13 STL W 08:30 - 11:20 SUR3100 SUR;Tbd11460 *D14 STL W 08:30 - 11:20 SUR3130 SUR;Tbd4657 *D15 STL R 08:30 - 11:20 SUR3100 SUR;Tbd11461 *D16 STL R 08:30 - 11:20 SUR3130 SUR;Tbd4661 *E02 STL T 17:30 - 20:20 SUR3100 SUR;Tbd4663 *E03 STL W 17:30 - 20:20 SUR3100 SUR;Tbd

IAT 200-3 CognitionforDesignSciencePrerequisite(s): REQ-Students must have completed at least 24 credits, including TECH

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100, TECH 101, CMPT 120, and CMPT 125 or equivalents. Recommended: TECH 1144665 D100 INS W 10:00 - 11:20 SUR2600 SUR;Tbd4667 D101 Tut W 11:30 - 12:50 SUR3340 SUR;Tbd4669 D102 Tut F 10:00 - 11:20 SUR3340 SUR;Tbd4727 D103 Tut F 11:30 - 12:50 SUR3340 SUR;Tbd8439 D104 Tut F 14:00 - 15:20 SUR3340 SUR;L.Bartram

IAT 203-3 CulturalIconsandPopularArtsPrerequisite(s): REQ- (IAT 100 or TECH 117) and (IAT 101 or TECH 124). Students with credit for IART 210, 211 and 212 may not take this course for further credit.4671 D100 INS R 15:30 - 17:20 SUR2600 SUR;Tbd4673 D101 WKS F 15:30 - 16:20 SUR3340 SUR;Tbd4729 D102 WKS F 16:30 - 17:20 SUR3340 SUR;Tbd

IAT 208-3 DrawingasInquiryPrerequisite(s): REQ-TECH 101, IAT 101, CMPT 120, CMPT 125, TECH 114 or equivalents. Students with credit for IART 216, 217 and 218 may not take this course for further credit.11504 D100 STL M 13:30 - 16:20 SUR3875 SUR;Tbd11505 D200 STL T 09:30 - 12:20 SUR3875 SUR;Tbd

IAT 209-3 CriticalandCreativeThinkingPrerequisite(s): REQ-IAT 100, 101. Students with credit for INTD 213, 214 and 215 may not take this course for further credit.8440 D100 Sem M 15:30 - 17:20 SUR3280 SUR;C.Gibson8441 D101 Sem SURONLIN SUR;C.Gibson8442 E100 Sem T 10:30 - 12:20 SUR3280 SUR;C.Gibson8443 E101 Sem SURONLIN SUR;C.Gibson

IAT 230-3 DesignforDigitalEnvironmentsPrerequisite(s): REQ- (IAT 100 or TECH 117) and (IAT 101 or TECH 124). Students with credit for IART 213, 214 and 215 may not take this course for further credit.4675 D100 INS M 14:30 - 15:50 SUR2600 SUR;R.Taylor4677 D101 STL M 16:30 - 17:50 SUR3130 SUR;R.Taylor4679 D102 STL W 13:30 - 14:50 SUR3130 SUR;R.Taylor4681 D103 STL W 15:00 - 16:20 SUR3130 SUR;Tbd4683 D104 STL W 16:30 - 17:50 SUR3130 SUR;Tbd

IAT 231-3 VisualizingInteractionPrerequisite(s): REQ-(IAT 100 or TECH 117) and (IAT 101 or TECH 124).4685 D100 INS T 13:00 - 14:20 SUR3090 SUR;Tbd4705 D101 STL T 15:00 - 16:20 SUR3350 SUR;Tbd4709 D102 STL W 13:30 - 14:50 SUR3350 SUR;Tbd4711 D103 STL W 15:00 - 16:20 SUR3350 SUR;Tbd4707 D104 STL W 16:30 - 17:50 SUR3350 SUR;Tbd

IAT 243-3 SoundInteraction4699 D100 INS T 09:00 - 10:20 SUR3310 SUR;Tbd4701 D101 STL T 11:00 - 12:20 SUR3020 SUR;Tbd4735 D103 STL F 10:00 - 11:20 SUR3020 SUR;Tbd4737 D104 STL F 11:30 - 12:50 SUR3020 SUR;Tbd

IAT 244-3 DigitalPhotographyI:PostPhotography11500 D100 INS M 10:30 - 11:20 SUR2600 SUR;Tbd11501 D101 STL M 11:30 - 13:20 SUR3100 Surrey11502 D102 STL T 10:30 - 12:20 SUR3050 Surrey

IAT 265-3 MultimediaProgrammingforArtandDesignPrerequisite(s): REQ-CMPT 125 (or equivalent first programming course). Students with credit for IART 206, 207 and 208 may not take this course for further credit. CMPT 265 and IAT 265 are identical courses;at most one may be taken for credit.4713 D100 INS R 08:30 - 09:50 SUR2600 SUR;M.Engeli4717 D101 WKS F 08:30 - 09:50 SUR3300 SUR;M.Engeli4719 D102 WKS F 10:00 - 11:20 SUR3300 SUR;M.Engeli4721 D103 WKS F 11:30 - 12:50 SUR3300 SUR;Tbd4715 D104 WKS F 13:00 - 14:20 SUR3050 SUR;M.Engeli4723 D105 WKS F 13:00 - 14:20 SUR3300 SUR;Tbd4739 D106 WKS F 14:30 - 15:50 SUR3050 SUR;Tbd

IAT 301-3 InteractiveMediaDesignPrerequisite(s): REQ-Completion of 48 credits including IAT 204. Students with credit for IART 313, 314 or 315 cannot take this course for further credit.4741 D100 Lec T 11:30 - 12:50 SUR3090 SUR;Tbd4743 D101 STL T 13:30 - 14:50 SUR3020 SUR;Tbd4745 D102 STL T 15:00 - 16:20 SUR3020 SUR;Tbd4747 D103 STL F 13:30 - 14:50 SUR3020 SUR;Tbd

IAT 302-3 CognitioninDesignofRichSensory(Interactive)EnvironmentsPrerequisite(s): REQ-Completion of 48 credits, including IAT 200.

4751 E100 Lec T 17:30 - 18:50 SUR2600 SUR;Tbd4753 E101 WKS W 16:30 - 17:50 SUR3280 SUR;Tbd

IAT 313-3 NarrativeandNewMediaPrerequisite(s): REQ-Completion of 48 credits. Students with credit for IART 325, 326, or 327 cannot take this course for further credit.4767 D100 Lec T 13:00 - 15:50 SUR3280 SUR;J.Bizzochi8449 D200 Lec T 17:00 - 19:50 SUR3280 SUR;J.Bizzochi

IAT 321-3 KinestheticSpacePrerequisite(s): REQ-Completion of 48 credits. IAT 301 is recommended. Students who have taken IART 328, 329 or 330 may not take this course for further credit.4769 D100 Lec F 08:30 - 11:20 SUR3875 SUR;S.Kozel

IAT 322-3 CurrentTopicsinPerformanceandMediaArtsPrerequisite(s): REQ-Completion of 48 credits. Recommended: IAT 321 and IAT 323. Students with credit for IART 319, 320, or 321 cannot take this course for further credit.4773 D100 Lec R 08:30 - 11:20 SUR3875 SUR;S.Kozel

IAT 331-3 InteractionandReceptionPrerequisite(s): REQ-Completion of 48 credits, including IAT 230. Students with credit for IART 310, 311, or 312 cannot take this course for further credit.4777 D100 Lec M 10:30 - 13:20 SUR3280 SUR;R.Taylor

IAT 333-3 InteractionDesignPraxis:PracticeandMethodsPrerequisite(s): REQ-Completion of 48 credits, including IAT 232 and 331. Recommended: IAT 302. Students with credit for IART 316, 317 or 318 cannot take this course for further credit.4783 D100 Lec T 08:30 - 11:20 SUR3010 SUR;R.Wakkary8450 D200 Lec F 08:30 - 11:20 SUR3010 SUR;R.Wakkary

IAT 338-3 InteractivePrototypesPrerequisite(s): REQ-Completion of 48 credits, including IAT 231 and 232. Students with credit for IART 313, 314 or 315 cannot take this course for further credit.8451 D100 Lec W 10:30 - 13:20 SUR3350 SUR;Tbd

IAT 342-3 AnimatedImageDesignStudioPrerequisite(s): REQ-Prerequisite: Completion of 48 credits, including IAT 241.4793 D100 Lec M 09:30 - 10:20 SUR2600 SUR;S.Dipaola4795 D101 STL M 11:30 - 13:20 SUR3050 SUR;S.Dipaola4797 D102 STL W 09:30 - 11:20 SUR3050 SUR;S.Dipaola

IAT 351-3 InteractionTechnologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-Completion of 48 credits, including CMPT 225.4799 D100 Lec W 08:30 - 09:50 SUR3350 SUR;L.Bartram4801 D101 STL W 10:00 - 11:20 SUR3300 SUR;L.Bartram

IAT 353-3 Human-CenteredSystemsDesignStudioIPrerequisite(s): REQ-Completion of 48 credits, including CMPT 225. Recommended: IAT 200, 201.4803 D100 Lec F 08:30 - 09:50 SUR3050 SUR;M.Hatala4805 D101 STL F 10:00 - 11:20 SUR3050 SUR;M.Hatala

IAT 394-3 InteractionDesignWorkshopIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-Completion of 48 credits, including IAT 391, 392 and 393.4807 *D100 INS F 11:30 - 14:20 SUR3260 SUR;R.Taylor

IAT 400-3 InterdisciplinaryDesignStudioPrerequisite(s): REQ-Completion of 69 credits. Students with credit for INTD 401, 402, 403, 404, 405 or 406 cannot take this course for further credit.4827 D100 Lec M 09:30 - 10:50 SUR3140 SUR;Tbd8453 D101 Lab M 11:00 - 12:20 SUR3140 SUR;Tbd

IAT 401-3 ElectronicCulturePrerequisite(s): REQ-Completion of 69 credits. Students with credit for IART 401, 402 or 403 cannot take this course for further credit.6897 D100 Lec W 08:30 - 09:50 SUR3280 SUR;N.Rajah8454 D101 Lab W 10:30 - 11:50 SUR3290 SUR;N.Rajah8455 D102 Lab W 12:00 - 13:20 SUR3290 SUR;N.Rajah

IAT 410-3 AdvancedGameDesignPrerequisite(s): REQ-Completion of 69 credits, including IAT 312. Students with credit for IART 404, 405 or 406 cannot take this course for further credit.4828 D100 Lec R 16:00 - 17:20 SUR3310 SUR;C.Shaw8456 D101 Lab M 14:30 - 15:50 SUR3340 SUR;C.Shaw8457 D102 Lab M 16:00 - 17:20 SUR3340 SUR;C.Shaw

IAT 411-3 Ubiquitous,MobileandWearableComputingDesignStudioIPrerequisite(s): REQ-Completion of 69 credits, including IAT 231 and 232. Recommended: IAT 332, 333, 335, 338.4829 D100 STL T 10:30 - 13:20 SUR3350 SUR;J.Budd8452 D200 STL R 08:30 - 11:20 SUR3350 SUR;R.Wakkary

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IAT 422-3 WearingTechnologies,FabricatingExperienceDesignStudioPrerequisite(s): REQ-Completion of 69 credits. Recommended: IAT 320.4830 E100 Lec T 16:30 - 19:20 SUR3875 SUR;T.Schiphorst8458 E200 Lec W 16:30 - 19:20 SUR3875 SUR;T.Schiphorst

IAT 443-3 Image,SoundandMotionDesignStudioPrerequisite(s): REQ-Completion of 48 credits, including IAT 242 and 3014831 D100 Lec W 08:30 - 10:20 SUR3140 SUR;Tbd8460 D101 Lab W 11:30 - 13:20 SUR3140 SUR;Tbd

IAT 452-3 DesignEnvironmentsPrerequisite(s): REQ-Completion of 48 credits, including CMPT 225.4832 D100 Lec F 08:30 - 11:20 SUR3100 SUR;Tbd8461 D101 Lab F 12:30 - 14:20 SUR3100 SUR;Tbd

IAT 453-3 Human-CenteredSystemsDesignStudioIIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-Completion of 48 credits, including IAT 353 or 354.4833 D100 Lec F 14:30 - 15:50 SUR3300 SUR;M.Hatala8462 D101 Lab F 16:00 - 17:20 SUR3300 SUR;M.Hatala

InternationalStudies(Arts):www.sfu.ca/internationalstudies

INTS 220-3 IntroductiontoInternationalEconomicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-ECON 103 and ECON 105.6952 D100 Lec TR 15:30 - 16:20 AQ3159 10046 D101 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5018 10048 D102 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5038

Italian(Arts):www.sfu.ca/lti

ITAL 100-3 IntroductoryItalianI10697 D100 Tut MW 09:30 - 11:20 AQ2120 C.Rassekh10703 D200 Tut TR 09:30 - 11:20 RCB7101 C.Rassekh10707 D400 Tut W 11:30 - 13:20 MTF110 C.Rassekh F 11:30 - 13:20 AQ5017 10708 D500 Tut W 14:30 - 16:20 AQ4120 C.Rassekh F 14:30 - 16:20 RCB7102 11527 *D600 FLD MTWR Italy;C.Rassekh Italy10705 E100 Tut T 16:30 - 18:20 AQ5016 C.Rassekh R 16:30 - 18:20 RCB6100

ITAL 101-3 IntroductoryItalianIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-ITAL 100.10764 D100 Tut T 14:30 - 16:20 AQ5118 C.Rassekh R 14:30 - 16:20 AQ4120

ITAL 200-3 IntermediateItalianIPrerequisite(s): REQ-ITAL 10110699 D100 Tut M 09:30 - 11:20 AQ5004 C.Rassekh W 09:30 - 11:20 RCB6100 C.Rassekh

Japanese(Arts):www.sfu.ca/lti

Native speakers of Japanese will not be admitted to any JAPN course. If you have studied Japanese elsewhere you should not enroll in JAPN 100.Please consult with the appropriate instructor if you are uncertain about your proficiency level and about which course you should enroll in.If you enroll in a course below your proficiency level and do not withdraw, you will be deregistered. C100 courses are by distance education, which, if there are no space restrictions or Prerequisite requirements set by the subject department, are available to all eligible students. Course outlines noting the requirements (including computer requirements) are available at the Centre for Online and Distance Education, or by calling 604-291-3524 or 1-800-663-1411 (toll free in Canada) or at www.sfu.ca/cde.

JAPN 100-3 IntroductiontoJapaneseI7128 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)7112 D100 Tut TR 09:30 - 11:20 AQ5014 N.Omae7114 D200 Tut TR 14:30 - 16:20 AQ2122 N.Omae7116 D300 Tut TR 10:30 - 12:20 AQ5046 N.Omae7118 E100 Tut TR 17:30 - 19:20 HCC2260 DOW;N.Omae7120 *E200 Tut WF 17:30 - 19:20 SUR3040 SUR;Sessional

JAPN 101-3 IntroductiontoJapaneseIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-JAPN 100 or department’s permission.7122 D100 Tut W 08:30 - 10:20 RCB6136 N.Omae F 08:30 - 10:20 AQ5118 7979 D200 Tut M 11:30 - 13:20 AQ5017 N.Omae

R 11:30 - 13:20 AQ5038 N.Omae7124 E100 Tut TR 17:30 - 19:20 HCC2925 DOW;N.Omae

JAPN 201-3 AdvancedBeginners’JapaneseIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-JAPN 200 or permission of department7980 E100 Tut TR 16:30 - 18:20 WMC2503 Sessional

Kinesiology(ApplSci):fas.sfu.ca/kin

Kinesiology has placed enrollment restrictions (indicated by an asterisk *) as follows: KIN 142, KIN 201, KIN 205 and KIN 207-- some seats are reserved for approved Kinesiology majors. KIN105 C100, KIN 110 C100,KIN 140 C100,KIN 142 C100,KIN 143 C100, KIN 342 C100 and KIN 461 C100--some seats have been reserved for students approved in the Health & Fitness Cert. KIN 105 C100, KIN 110 C100, KIN 212 C100, and KIN 311 D100--some seats have been reserved for students approved in the Applied Human Nutrition Certificate. Enrollment restrictions have also been placed on MOST upper division KIN courses as follows: All seats in KIN 304, 305, 306, 310, 340, 343, 380, 412 and 444 C100;the remaining seats in KIN 311 are reserved for approved honors, majors and minor students in Kinesiology. Some seats have been reserved for approved MBB/BISC/ENSC/ENTX & PBD(ENVM) students in KIN 305 and 306. All seats in KIN 326 and KIN 407 are reserved for approved KIN Honors, majors and PBD students, Physics & Physiology honors students only. These restrictions remain in effect until August 5th, 2006. After this date, if spaces previously restricted remain unfilled, any student meeting the pre-requisites may enroll in these courses except for KIN 326 and KIN 407 which remain restricted. Students wishing to register for Kinesiology courses must have obtained a grade of C- or better in Prerequisite courses. The following course will have lab fees assessed and included in the fee assessment. Refunds will be made during the first week of classes only--KIN 143-$8, KIN 343-$10, and KIN 407-$20. *C100 courses are by distance education, which, if there are no space restrictions or Prerequisite requirements set by the subject department, are available to all eligible students. Course outlines noting the requirements (including computer requirements) are available at the Centre for Online and Distance Education, or by calling 604-291-3524 or 1-800-663-1411 (toll free in Canada) or at www.sfu.ca/cde.Kinesiology is now offering a package of five Upper Division courses at Harbour Center. For information on the Harbour Center Cohort program, please visit http://fas.sfu.ca/kin/ugrad/cohort.shtml

KIN 105-3 FundamentalsofHumanStructureandFunction5620 *C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)

KIN 110-3 HumanNutrition:CurrentIssues5522 *C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)5464 *D100 Lec TR 09:30 - 10:20 WMC3520 Sessional5466 D101 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5005 5468 D102 Tut T 10:30 - 11:20 K8650 5470 D103 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5025 5472 D104 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 WMC3535 5474 D105 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5007 5476 D106 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5008 5478 D107 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2507 5480 D108 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5008 5482 D109 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5007 5484 D110 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 WMC2507 5486 D111 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 WMC2507 5488 D112 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5008 5500 *D200 Lec M 15:30 - 17:20 HCC1325DOW;Sessional5502 D201 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 HCC2235 Harbour Ce5504 D202 Tut M 17:30 - 18:20 HCC1535 Harbour Ce

KIN 140-3 ContemporaryHealthIssuesRequirement Designation: B-Sci5520 *C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)5490 *D100 Lec TR 08:30 - 09:20 C9000 Sessional5492 D101 Tut T 09:30 - 10:20 AQ4150 5494 D102 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 K8650 5496 D103 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 WMC2507 5498 D104 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 WMC2507 5506 *D200 Lec R 13:30 - 15:20 HCC1325 DOW;M.Walsh5508 D201 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 HCC1505 Harbour Ce5510 D202 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 HCC400 Harbour Ce

KIN 142-3 IntroductiontoKinesiologyRequirement Designation: B-Sci5618 *C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)5306 *D100 Lec TR 10:30 - 11:20 K8640 R.Asmundson5308 D101 Lab W 08:30 - 10:20 K8640

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5310 D102 Lab W 10:30 - 12:20 K8640 5312 D103 Lab W 13:30 - 15:20 K8640 5314 D104 Lab W 15:30 - 17:20 K8640 5316 D105 Lab R 08:30 - 10:20 K8640 5318 D106 Lab R 12:30 - 14:20 K8640 5320 D107 Lab R 14:30 - 16:20 K8640 5322 D108 Lab F 08:30 - 10:20 K8640 5324 D109 Lab F 10:30 - 12:20 K8640 5326 D110 Lab F 13:30 - 15:20 K8640 5542 *D200 Lec T 08:30 - 10:20 SUR3280 SUR;Sessional5544 D201 Lab R 08:30 - 10:20 SUR3010 Surrey5546 D202 Lab R 12:30 - 14:20 SUR3010 Surrey5548 D203 Lab R 14:30 - 16:20 SUR3010 Surrey

KIN 143-3 ExerciseManagementRequirement Designation: B-Sci5619 *C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)5328 D100 Lec MW 10:30 - 11:20 AQ3150 A.Leyland5330 D101 Lab M 12:30 - 13:20 GYMCOMB W 12:30 - 13:20 GYMCOMB 5332 D102 Lab M 13:30 - 14:20 GYMCOMB W 13:30 - 14:20 GYMCOMB 5334 D103 Lab MW 14:30 - 15:20 GYMCOMB

KIN 180W-3IntroductiontoErgonomicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-Grade 12 Biology or Physics, Grade 12 Math.Requirement Designation: W11587 D100 Lec W 12:30 - 14:20 WMC3255 A.Arnold F 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3255 A.Arnold11588 D101 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5051 11589 D102 Tut F 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5051

KIN 201-3 BiomechanicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-MATH 151 or 154, MATH 152 or 155 (may be taken concurrently), PHYS 101 (or 120 or 125 or 140), KIN 142.Requirement Designation: Q5336 *D100 Lec T 13:30 - 14:20 AQ3159 A.Leyland R 13:30 - 15:20 AQ3150 A.Leyland5338 D101 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5008 5340 D102 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 WMC2507 5342 D103 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 WMC2507 5344 D104 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 WMC2507 5554 D105 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3531

KIN 205-3 IntroductiontoHumanPhysiologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-MBB 221(or BICH 221), PHYS 101(or 120 or 125 or 140), and PHYS 102(or 121 or 126 or 141). Kin majors and honors students who have taken KIN 105 must also take KIN 205. For students taking both of these courses, credit will only be given for KIN 205.5346 *D100 Lec MWF 08:30 - 09:20 AQ3003 Faculty5348 D101 Tut M 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5038 5350 D102 Tut M 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5005 5352 D103 Tut W 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5006 5354 D104 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5008 10786 D105 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5008

KIN 207-3 InformationProcessinginHumanMotorSystemsPrerequisite(s): REQ-KIN 142.5356 *D100 Lec MWF 11:30 - 12:20 C9000 Faculty5358 D101 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 K8650 5360 D102 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 K8650 5362 D103 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 K8650 5364 D104 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 EDB9635 10787 D105 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 K8650

KIN 212-3 FoodandSocietyPrerequisite(s): REQ-KIN 1105621 *C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)

KIN 241-3 SportsInjuries-PreventionandRehabilitationPrerequisite(s): REQ-KIN 142.5366 D100 Lec T 08:30 - 10:20 RCB8100 D.Hedges5368 D101 Lab W 08:30 - 10:20 K8654 5370 D102 Lab W 10:30 - 12:20 K8654 5372 D103 Lab W 13:30 - 15:20 K8654 5374 D104 Lab W 15:30 - 17:20 K8654

KIN 303-3 Kinanthropometry

Prerequisite(s): REQ-KIN 105 or 142, and STAT 201 or an equivalent statistics course.5376 D100 Lec W 11:30 - 13:20 HCC1415 DOW;R.Ward5378 D101 Lab W 13:30 - 15:20 HCC2910 DOW;R.Ward5380 D102 Lab W 15:30 - 17:20 HCC2910 DOW;R.Ward

KIN 304W-3InquiryandMeasurementinKinesiologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-KIN 142, 201, 205, 207, and STAT 201Requirement Designation: W/Q11590 *D100 Lec W 08:30 - 10:20 HCC1325 DOW;R.Ward F 08:30 - 09:20 HCC1325 DOW;R.Ward11591 D101 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 HCC1310 Harbour Ce11592 D102 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 HCC1310 Harbour Ce

KIN 305-3 HumanPhysiologyIPrerequisite(s): REQ-KIN 201, 205, CHEM 281 (or 150 and 155), PHYS 102 (or 121 or 126 or 141), MATH 155 (or 152). Students other than kinesiology majors require KIN 205 or BISC 305 plus permission of the instructor.5382 *D100 Lec MWF 09:30 - 10:20 RCB8100 M.White5384 D101 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5047 5386 D102 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5028 5388 D103 Tut W 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5005 10812 D104 Tut M 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5014

KIN 306-3 HumanPhysiologyII(PrinciplesofPhysiologicalRegulation)Prerequisite(s): REQ-KIN 201, 205, 207, CHEM 281 (or 150 and 155), PHYS 102 (or 121 or 126 or 141), MATH 155 (or 152). Students other than kinesiology majors require KIN 205 or BISC 305 plus permission of the instructor.5390 *D100 Lec MWF 08:30 - 09:20 AQ3005 Faculty5392 D101 Tut M 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5009 5394 D102 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5007 5452 D103 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5007 10814 D104 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5006

KIN 310-3 Exercise/WorkPhysiologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-KIN 205. Recommended: KIN 201 and 207. Students with credit in KIN 410 may not take KIN 310 for further credit5456 *D100 Lec F 13:30 - 16:20 HCC1800 DOW;R.Dill

KIN 311-3 AppliedHumanNutritionPrerequisite(s): REQ-KIN 105 or 205 (formerly KIN 100), and 110. Students with credit for KIN 220 may not take KIN 311 for further credit.5396 *E100 Lec M 16:30 - 18:20 AQ3159 A.Vieira5398 E101 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 AQ4120 5400 E102 Tut R 17:30 - 18:20 AQ4120 5454 E103 Tut R 18:30 - 19:20 AQ4120

KIN 325-3 BasicHumanAnatomyPrerequisite(s): REQ-KIN 142 & (KIN 205 or KIN 105 w/ a grade of C or higher). Avail. only through correspondence, KIN 325 will not be counted as an per div. optional crse for a major in kinesiology. Students w/ credit for KIN 326 may not take KIN 325 for further cred5402 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)

KIN 326-4 FunctionalAnatomyPrerequisite(s): REQ-KIN 142, 201, 205 and at least 60 hours of undergraduate course credit. Students with credit for KIN 325 may not take KIN 326 for further credit.5404 *D100 Lec M 10:30 - 11:20 C9000 J.Anthony W 10:30 - 11:20 AQ2104 J.Anthony5406 D101 Lab MW 11:30 - 13:20 K9618 5408 D102 Lab MW 14:30 - 16:20 K9618

KIN 340-3 ActiveHealth:BehaviorandPromotionPrerequisite(s): REQ-KIN 142, STAT 201 (or PSYC 201). Recommended: KIN 140.5410 *E100 Lec W 16:30 - 19:20 RCB8100 S.Brown

KIN 342-3 ActiveHealthPrerequisite(s): REQ-KIN 105 (or 205), 142 and 143. Kinesiology majors and honors students may not receive credit for this course. Students with credit for KIN 343 may not take this course for further credit.5622 *C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)

KIN 343-3 ActiveHealth:AssessmentandProgrammingPrerequisite(s): REQ-KIN 142, 143, 205 and STAT 201, or an equivalent statistics course. Students with credit for KIN 342 may not take KIN 343 for further credit.Requirement Designation: Q5412 *D100 Lec T 10:30 - 12:20 HCC1415 DOW;R.Dill5414 D101 Lab T 13:30 - 15:20 HCC2910 DOW;R.Dill5416 D102 Lab T 15:30 - 17:20 HCC2910 DOW;R.Dill

KIN 351-0 PracticumIPrerequisite(s): REQ-must complete Bridging Online at least two terms before co-op

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placement;must apply to the KIN co-op program by Week 1 of the term prior;a minimum of 45 credit hours, KIN 142, KIN 143 plus at least one other KIN course, and a minimum CGPA of 2.50.5534 D100 PRA D.Bemister

KIN 352-0 PracticumIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-KIN 351. Work terms are graded as Pass/Fail (P/F).5532 D100 PRA D.Bemister

KIN 375-3 HumanGrowthandDevelopmentPrerequisite(s): REQ-KIN 105 or 205, and KIN 142.5418 *D100 Lec R 08:30 - 11:20 HCC1415 DOW;M.Walsh

KIN 380-3 OccupationalBiomechanicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-KIN 180, 201, 205 and 326 which may be taken concurrently.Requirement Designation: Q5420 *D100 Lec T 15:30 - 18:20 AQ5030 Sessional

KIN 402-3 MechanicalBehaviourofTissuesPrerequisite(s): REQ-KIN 2015422 D100 Lec R 08:30 - 10:20 WMC3253 Faculty5424 D101 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ4125 5426 D102 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5015

KIN 407-3 HumanPhysiologyLaboratoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-PHYS 130 (or 131 or 141), KIN 305 and 306, one of which must already have been completed and the other can be taken concurrently.Requirement Designation: Q10817 *D100 Lab M 12:30 - 16:20 K8654 R.Asmundson5458 *D200 Lab T 12:30 - 16:20 K8654 R.Asmundson5460 *D300 Lab F 09:30 - 13:20 K8654 R.Asmundson5462 *E100 Lab R 17:30 - 21:20 K8654 R.Asmundson

KIN 412-3 MolecularandCellularCardiologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-KIN 3055428 *D100 Lec T 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3517 Faculty R 09:30 - 10:20 WMC3515 5430 D101 Tut T 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5026 5432 D102 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 RCB8106

KIN 426-3 NeuromuscularAnatomyPrerequisite(s): REQ-KIN 325 or KIN 326 or PSYC 2805434 D100 Lec TR 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3250 J.Anthony5436 D101 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 K8650

KIN 444-3 CardiacDisease:PreventionandRehabilitationPrerequisite(s): REQ-KIN 305. KIN 110, 306, 310 and 343 recommended.5623 *C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)

KIN 451-0 PracticumIIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-KIN 352. Work terms are graded as Pass/Fail (P/F).5536 D100 PRA D.Bemister

KIN 452-0 PracticumIVPrerequisite(s): REQ-KIN 451. Work terms are graded as Pass/Fail (P/F).5538 D100 PRA D.Bemister

KIN 453-0 PracticumVPrerequisite(s): REQ-KIN 4525540 D100 PRA D.Bemister

KIN 461-3 PhysiologicalAspectsofAgingPrerequisite(s): REQ-KIN 105 or 205 (formerly KIN 100), 142 and 90 credit hours.5518 *C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)

KIN 481-3 Activity-generatedMusculoskeletalDisordersPrerequisite(s): REQ-KIN 201 and 32610806 D100 Lec W 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5037 S.Brown F 10:30 - 12:20 AQ5037 S.Brown10808 D101 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5025 10810 D102 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5014

KIN 496-3 DirectedStudyIPrerequisite(s): REQ-Permission from the chair of the undergrad. prog. committee. Usually, upper level standing with at least 75 sem. hrs in the KIN prog. required. Honors stdnts may count only one of either KIN 496 or 498 towards their 27 upper div. KIN elective credits5438 *D100 Sec

KIN 497-3 UndergraduateHonorsThesisProposalPrerequisite(s): REQ-Only students in the honors program may register for KIN 497. 90 credit hours, STAT 201 (formerly STAT 301) and permission of the chair of the undergraduate program committee.

5440 *D100 Sec

KIN 498-3 DirectedStudyIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-STAT 201 and permission from the chair of the undergrad program committee. Upper level standing with at least 75 hours in the KIN program will be required. Honors may count only one of KIN 496 or 498 towards their 27 upper div KIN elective credits.5442 *D100 Sec

KIN 499-12 UndergraduateHonorsThesis5444 *D100 Sec

Language(Arts):www.sfu.ca/lti

Information: Non-field school - contact LTI 604.291.4790.Field school - contact SFU International 604.291.4232.

LANG 118-3 IntroductoryFarsiI8235 E100 Tut TR 16:30 - 18:20 AQ5048 R.Mehri

LANG 220-3 IntermediateAncientGreek11401 D100 Sem M 14:30 - 16:20 WMC2530 D.Mirhady W 15:30 - 17:20 WMC2530

LatinAmericanStudies(Arts):www.sfu.ca/las

LAS 380-0 PracticumI10275 *D100 PRA

LAS 390-0 PracticumII10276 *D100 PRA

LAS 402-5 FieldStudy9055 *F100 FLD (French) G.Otero

LAS 404-3 SpecialTopics:FieldSchoolIPrerequisite(s): REQ-LAS 200 or permission of the department8940 *F100 FLD TR 09:30 - 12:20 (French) G.Otero

LAS 480-0 PracticumIII10278 *D100 PRA

LAS 490-0 PracticumIV10279 *D100 PRA

LAS 493-3 DirectedReadingsPrerequisite(s): REQ-90 credit hours including LAS 200 and permission of the program advisor.8942 *D100 Sec Faculty

LAS 498-5 CapstoneProjectPrerequisite(s): REQ-90 credit hours, including LAS 200 and permission of the program advisor. Students who have taken LAS 498-5 prior to Fall 2006 may take this course for further credit.11456 *D100 Sec Faculty

LiberalArts(Arts):www.sfu.ca/arts

LBRL 101-0 PracticumI7068 *D100 Sec P.Johnston

LBRL 201-0 PracticumII7070 *D100 Sec P.Johnston

LBRL 301-0 PracticumIII7072 *D100 Sec P.Johnston

LBRL 401-0 PracticumIV7064 *D100 Sec P.Johnston

LBRL 402-0 PracticumV7066 *D100 Sec P.Johnston

LabourStudies(Arts):www.sfu.ca/labour

LBST 101-3 IntroducingLaborStudies8205 D100 Lec M 11:30 - 13:20 MTF111 Sessional8206 D101 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5050 8207 D102 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5027

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Linguistics(Arts):www.sfu.ca/linguistics

The Department of Linguistics has placed enrollment restrictions on its upper division (300+/400+ level) courses.Students intending to enroll in upper division courses MUST be in an approved Linguistics program (honors, majors, joint majors, extended minor, minor), Post-Baccalaureate diploma program, or Cognitive Science program.TESL courses restrictions (LING 200, 360, 362):LING 200: please note that 20% of the seats are reserved for students approved in the TESL Certificate program.LING 360 and 362: many of the seats are reserved for students in the TESL Certificate program;the remaining seats are open to students in an approved Linguistics program or Post-Baccalaureate diploma.Enrollment restrictions for LING 200 and 362 only will be removed on August 5, 2006. Any unfilled reserved spaces will be open to any students meeting the Prerequisites.LING 220 (Day) tutorials WILL BE HELD during the FIRST WEEK of classes.The Department of Linguistics has an auto waitlist system in place until the end of week one of classes. Eligible students will be added to a course from the waitlist as spaces become available. Students wishing to enroll in courses that are full or whose waitlist is full, should keep trying through gosfu until a space becomes available.C100 courses are by distance education, which, if there are no space restrictions or Prerequisite requirements set by the subject department, are available to all eligible students. Course outlines noting the requirements (including computer requirements) are available at the Centre for Online and Distance Education, or by calling 604-291-3524 or 1-800-663-1411 (toll free in Canada) or at www.sfu.ca/cde .

LING 100-3 CommunicationandLanguageRequirement Designation: B-Soc3105 D100 Lec MTR 14:30 - 15:20 AQ3182 Tbd

LING 110-3 TheWonderofWords3107 D100 Lec MW 13:30 - 14:20 B9201 Tbd T 13:30 - 14:20 RBCIMAGTH Tbd3135 E100 Lec T 16:30 - 19:20 AQ3003 A.Kochetov

LING 130-3 PracticalPhonetics3109 D100 Lec M 09:30 - 11:20 WMC3220 E.Roberts W 10:30 - 11:20 WMC3220 3133 D200 Lec T 14:30 - 16:20 AQ5039 Y.Wang W 14:30 - 15:20 WMC3255

LING 200-3 IntroductiontotheDescriptionofEnglishGrammar3139 *D100 Lec T 09:30 - 11:20 AQ5016 S.Morton R 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5016 3113 *E100 Lec R 16:30 - 19:20 WMC3210 Tbd

LING 220-3 IntroductiontoLinguistics3161 D100 Lec M 10:30 - 11:20 AQ3182 J.Mellow W 10:30 - 11:20 AQ3181 J.Mellow3165 D101 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 RCB6122 3167 D102 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 RCB8105 3169 D103 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5046 3171 D104 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5048 3173 D105 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 ASB9896 3175 D106 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 RCB6101 3177 D107 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 RCB7102 3187 D108 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 RCB6101 3179 D109 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 RCB7102 3181 D110 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 RCB7101 3163 E100 Lec W 17:30 - 20:20 HCC1700 DOW;Tbd

LING 221-3 IntroductiontoPhonologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-LING 130, LING 220.3115 D100 Lec T 14:30 - 16:20 WMC2503 Z.McRobbie W 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5039

LING 222-3 IntroductiontoSyntaxPrerequisite(s): REQ-LING 220.3117 D100 Lec M 09:30 - 11:20 AQ4120 Tbd W 09:30 - 10:20 WMC3220

LING 301-3 LinguisticArgumentationPrerequisite(s): REQ-LING 222. Recommended: A lower division writing intensive (W) course.6966 *D100 Lec W 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3517 J.Mellow R 15:30 - 17:20 WMC2501

LING 321-3 PhonologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-LING 221 or LING 3103129 *D100 Lec T 09:30 - 11:20 WMC3250 A.Kochetov R 09:30 - 10:20 WMC3250

LING 322-3 SyntaxPrerequisite(s): REQ-LING 222 or LING 3103121 *D100 Lec T 13:30 - 15:20 WMC3250 N.Hedberg R 13:30 - 14:20 WMC3250

LING 323-3 MorphologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-LING 221 and LING 222, or LING 310.11474 *D100 Lec F 13:30 - 16:20 AQ5030 Tbd

LING 324-3 SemanticsPrerequisite(s): REQ-LING 222 or LING 310Requirement Designation: Q4243 *D100 Lec M 10:30 - 12:20 AQ5039 C.Han W 10:30 - 11:20 WMC3535

LING 330-3 PhoneticsPrerequisite(s): REQ-LING 221 or LING 3103141 *D100 Lec T 11:30 - 12:20 WMC3533 Y.Wang W 11:30 - 13:20 WMC3253

LING 360-3 LinguisticsandLanguageTeachingPrerequisite(s): REQ-LING 130 and LING 220, or LING 310.8049 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)8048 *E100 Lec T 16:30 - 19:20 AQ4140 S.Morton

LING 362-3 EnglishasaSecondLanguage:TheoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-LING 130 and 220, or LING 310.3125 *E100 Lec W 16:30 - 19:20 RCB7102 S.Morton

LING 363-3 EnglishasaSecondLanguage:PracticePrerequisite(s): REQ-LING 360 and 362. This course is graded on a pass/fail basis.3127 *D100 Lec S 09:00 - 11:50 WMC3533 C.Burgess

LING 370-0 LinguisticsPracticumI3151 *D100 Sec P.Johnston

LING 371-0 LinguisticsPracticumII3153 *D100 Sec P.Johnston

LING 406-3 TopicsinSemanticsPrerequisite(s): REQ-LING 322, 324, plus LING 301. Recommended: PHIL 210.Requirement Designation: Q3147 *D100 Lec R 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5039 N.Hedberg F 10:30 - 12:20 MTF110

LING 409-3 SociolinguisticsPrerequisite(s): REQ-LING 220 or 310, plus LING 301. Recommended: LING 260.4245 *D100 Lec M 15:30 - 18:20 WMC3220 P.Pappas

LING 470-0 LinguisticsPracticumIII3155 *D100 Sec P.Johnston

LING 471-0 LinguisticsPracticumIV3157 *D100 Sec P.Johnston

MathematicsandComputingScience(Science):www.math.sfu.ca

MACM 101-3 DiscreteMathematicsIPrerequisite(s): REQ-BC Math 12 or MATH 100 or MATH 151 or MATH 152.Requirement Designation: Q/B-Sci9977 *C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)9968 D100 Lec MWF 14:30 - 15:20 AQ3181 J.Liu9969 D101 Tut M 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5037 9970 D102 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 WMC2503 9971 D103 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5049 9972 D104 Tut W 09:30 - 10:20 ASB9705 9973 D105 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5016 9974 D106 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 AQ4120 9975 D107 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5030 9976 D108 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 WMC2503 8670 D200 Lec MWF 12:30 - 13:20 SUR3090 SUR;K.Wiese8673 D201 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 SUR3040 Surrey8674 D202 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 SUR3040 Surrey8675 D203 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 SUR3040 Surrey10027 E300 Lec TR 17:30 - 18:50 HCC1505 DOW;P.Hell10028 E301 Tut W 17:30 - 18:20 HCC7050 Harbour Ce

MACM 201-3 DiscreteMathematicsIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-MACM 101.5738 D100 Lec MWF 12:30 - 13:20 AQ3182 Tbd5740 OP01 OPL AQ4135

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MACM 316-3 NumericalAnalysisIPrerequisite(s): REQ-MATH 152 or 155 or 158, and MATH 232 and knowledge of a high level computer language such as FORTRAN,C, PASCAL or MODULA 2. Students with credit for MATH 406 or MATH 316 may not receive further credit for MACM 316.5742 E100 Lec M 17:30 - 18:20 C9002 Tbd W 17:30 - 19:20 C9002 5744 E101 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5037 5746 E102 Tut M 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5030 5748 E103 Tut M 18:30 - 19:20 AQ5037 5750 E104 Tut M 19:30 - 20:20 AQ5037 5766 E105 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5037 5768 E106 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5030

MACM 416-3 NumericalAnalysisIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-MATH 310 (or 352) and MACM 316. Students with credit for MATH 416 may not take MACM 416 for further credit5756 D100 Lec MWF 08:30 - 09:20 AQ3159 Tbd

MarineScience(Science):www.sfu.ca/biology

Note: MASC 415, 425, 437 and 480 have final exams. Please contact the department for details.

MASC 401-3 DirectedStudiesinMarineSciences5587 D100 Sec Bamfield

MASC 415-3 StructureandFunctioninAnimals5589 D100 Sec Bamfield

MASC 425-3 EcologicalAdaptationsofSeaweeds5591 D100 Sec Bamfield

MASC 437-3 MarinePopulationEcologyandDynamics5593 D100 Sec Bamfield

MASC 480-3 SeminarsandPapersinMarineScience5595 D100 Sec Bamfield

Mathematics(Science):www.math.sfu.ca

See also Mathematics/Computing Science (MACM) course listings. Tutorials and the open labs for the 100 level MATH and 200 level MATH and MACM courses will commence during the second week of lectures. Some 300 and 400 level MATH and MACM courses may have restrictions on course registrations until the general release date of August 5, 2006. Students experiencing difficulties in registering in these courses may wish to get in touch with a registration advisor in Mathematics by phoning 604-291-3332/4258 or by sending e-mail to [email protected]. or to [email protected]. Students will not normally be permitted to enroll in any MATH or MACM course for which a grade of D or lower was obtained in any SFU Prerequisite course, and students seeking such permission must be granted approval by the chair of the Mathematics Undergraduate Studies Committee. Students who are unsure of their standard of preparation for entry level courses are strongly encouraged to take either the Q Placement test or Calculus Readiness test. For more information on these tests, see the link on our webpage, www.math.sfu.ca . Please telephone the department at (604) 291-3332/4258 for further information on entry level course Prerequisites and the SFU enrollment system. Students who wish advice concerning entry into courses offered by our Department at the SURREY campus should get in touch with Dr Natalia Kouzniak at her e-mail address ([email protected]) to set up an appointment.

MATH 100-3 PrecalculusPrerequisite(s): REQ-BC Prin.of Math11 (or equiv) w/at least B-. Students with MATH110 may not take MATH100 for further credit. MATH100 may not be counted towards the MATH min./maj./honors degree requirs.Those with BCMath12/equiv (min B) may not take this crs for cred.5624 D100 Lec MWF 11:30 - 12:20 WMC3520 Tbd8905 D200 Lec MWF 12:30 - 13:20 SUR3310 Surrey5626 OP01 OPL AQ4135 8906 OP02 OPL Surrey

MATH 130-3 GeometryforComputerGraphicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-Principles of Mathematics 12 or Applications of Mathematics 12.8907 D100 Lec MW 10:00 - 11:20 SUR3310 Surrey8913 OP01 OPL Surrey

MATH 150-4 CalculusIwithReviewPrerequisite(s): REQ-BC principles of mathematics 12 (or equivalent) with a grade of at least B or MATH 100 with a grade of at least C-. Students with credit for either MATH 151,

154 or 157 may not take MATH 150 for further credit.8908 D100 Lec TR 08:30 - 10:20 SUR3170 Surrey9433 D200 Lec MTWF 08:30 - 09:20 B9200 Tbd8914 OP01 OPL Surrey9445 OP02 OPL AQ4110

MATH 151-3 CalculusIPrerequisite(s): REQ-BC Principles of Math 12 (or equivalent) with a grade of at least B or MATH 100 with a grade of at least C-. Students with credit for either MATH 154 or 157 may not take MATH 151 for further credit.5628 D100 Lec MWF 08:30 - 09:20 C9001 Tbd8909 D300 Lec MWF 08:30 - 09:20 SUR3090 Surrey5630 OP01 OPL AQ4110 8915 OP02 OPL Surrey

MATH 152-3 CalculusIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-MATH 150, 151 or 154. Students may also use MATH 157 with a min. grade of B. Students with credit for MATH 155 or 158 may not take MATH 152 for further credit.5636 D100 Lec MWF 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3520 Tbd5638 OP01 OPL AQ4110

MATH 154-3 CalculusIfortheBiologicalSciencesPrerequisite(s): REQ-BC principles of mathematics 12 (or equivalent) with a grade of at least B, or MATH 100 with a grade of at least C-. Students with credit for either MATH 150, 151 or 157 may not take MATH 154 for further credit.5640 D100 Lec MWF 08:30 - 09:20 RBCIMAGTH Tbd8910 D200 Lec MWF 08:30 - 09:20 SUR3310 Surrey5642 OP01 OPL K9503 8911 OP02 OPL Surrey

MATH 157-3 CalculusfortheSocialSciencesIPrerequisite(s): REQ-BC principles of mathematics 12 (or equivalent) with a grade of at least B;or MATH 100 with a grade of at least C-. Students with credit for either MATH 150, 151 or 154 may not take MATH 157 for further credit.5644 D100 Lec MWF 11:30 - 12:20 C9001 Tbd8916 D200 Lec MWF 08:30 - 09:20 SUR2600 Surrey5646 OP01 OPL K9503 8917 OP02 OPL Surrey

MATH 190-4 PrinciplesofMathematicsforTeachersPrerequisite(s): REQ-BC Prin of MATH 11 (or equiv) w/min. B-.Not toward MATH MIN/MAJ/HON degree req.Students with cred for or currently taking MATH 150/151/154/157 may not take MATH 190 for cred w/o perm. from Math.Accessible to students who are not specializing in math.5648 D100 Lec TR 09:30 - 11:20 EDB7618 Tbd5650 OP01 OPL AQ4135

MATH 232-3 ElementaryLinearAlgebraPrerequisite(s): REQ-Either MATH 151 (or equivalent) or MACM 101.5654 D100 Lec MWF 11:30 - 12:20 RBCIMAGTH Tbd8919 D200 Lec MWF 15:30 - 16:20 SUR3170 Surrey5656 OP01 OPL AQ4135 8920 OP02 OPL Surrey

MATH 242-3 IntroductiontoAnalysisIPrerequisite(s): REQ-MATH 152 or 155.5658 D100 Lec M 13:30 - 14:20 WMC3260 Tbd WF 13:30 - 14:20 AQ3149 Tbd5660 D101 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5006 5662 D102 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5037 5664 D103 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 WMC3220

MATH 251-3 CalculusIIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-MATH 152 or 155, (or MATH 158 with a grade of A or B). It is recommended that MATH 232 be taken before or concurrently with MATH 251.5668 D100 Lec MWF 08:30 - 09:20 B9201 Tbd8921 D200 Lec MWF 08:30 - 09:20 SUR3260 Surrey5670 OP01 OPL AQ4110 8922 OP02 OPL Surrey

MATH 308-3 LinearOptimizationPrerequisite(s): REQ-MATH 232. MACM 201 is recommended.Requirement Designation: Q8923 D100 Lec TR 14:30 - 15:50 SUR3260 Surrey8924 D101 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 SUR3010 Surrey

MATH 309-3 ContinuousOptimizationPrerequisite(s): REQ-MATH 232 and 251. MATH 308 is recommended.

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5672 D100 Lec MWF 09:30 - 10:20 MTF109 Tbd5674 D101 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 MTF110 5676 D102 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 MTF110

MATH 310-3 IntroductiontoOrdinaryDifferentialEquationsPrerequisite(s): REQ-MATH 152 or 155, (or MATH 158 with a grade of A or B), and MATH 232.5680 D100 Lec MWF 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3520 Tbd5682 D101 Tut T 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5037 5684 D102 Tut T 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5037 5686 D103 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5037 5688 D104 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5005 5690 D105 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5005 5692 D106 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5006 8925 D200 Lec MW 14:30 - 15:50 SUR3260 Surrey8926 D201 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 SUR3260 Surrey

MATH 322-3 ComplexVariablesPrerequisite(s): REQ-MATH 251. Students with credit for MATH 422 may not take MATH 322 for further credit.5694 D100 Lec MWF 13:30 - 14:20 AQ3159 Tbd5696 D101 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5007 5698 D102 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 AQ4140 5724 D103 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 RCB6136

MATH 332-3 IntroductiontoAppliedAlgebraicSystemsPrerequisite(s): REQ-MATH 2325700 D100 Lec MWF 10:30 - 11:20 AQ3159 Tbd5702 D101 Tut T 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5007 5704 D102 Tut T 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5025 5706 D103 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5005

MATH 336-0 JobPracticumI5708 D100 Sec E.Simons

MATH 337-0 JobPracticumII5710 D100 Sec E.Simons

MATH 343-3 AppliedDiscreteMathematicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-MACM 201 (with a grade of at least B-). Recommended: knowledge of a programming language.5712 D100 Lec MWF 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3260 Tbd5726 D101 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5006 5728 D102 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5047 5714 D103 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5016

MATH 370W-3TheArtandCraftofProblemSolvingPrerequisite(s): REQ-MACM 201 with a grade of at least B. At least one of MACM 201, MACM 202, MATH 232, MATH 242, MATH 251 or MATH 252 with a grade of at least A, or permission of instructor.Requirement Designation: W10772 D100 Lec F 14:30 - 17:20 AQ5016 J.Jedwab10771 D101 Tut M 15:30 - 17:20 AQ5008

MATH 418-3 PartialDifferentialEquationsPrerequisite(s): REQ-MATH 314 (or PHYS 384) or permission of the department. MATH 242 and MATH 320 recommended.5732 D100 Lec MWF 12:30 - 13:20 RCB6136 Tbd

MATH 436-0 JobPracticumIII5716 D100 Sec E.Simons

MATH 437-0 JobPracticumIV5718 D100 Sec E.Simons

MATH 445-3 GraphTheoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-MATH 345. Recommended: MATH 343.5720 D100 Lec MWF 11:30 - 12:20 AQ3159 Tbd

MATH 486-0 JobPracticumV5722 D100 Sec E.Simons

MolecularBiologyandBiochemistry(Science):www.sfu.ca/mbb

MBB 151-0 PracticumI4922 D100 Sec M.Fetterly

MBB 221-3 CellularBiologyandBiochemistryPrerequisite(s): REQ-BISC 101 with a grade of C- or better. Co-requisite: CHEM 281 with a grade of C- or better. Recommended: CHEM 281 precede MBB 221. Students with credit for BICH 221 may not take MBB 221 for further credit.

10343 D100 Lec MWF 11:30 - 12:20 AQ3182 Tbd10345 D101 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 RCB5118 10347 D102 Tut T 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5017 10349 D103 Tut T 17:30 - 18:30 RCB6100 10351 D104 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5025 10353 D105 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 RCB7101 10365 D106 Tut W 16:30 - 17:30 AQ5020 10367 D107 Tut W 17:20 - 18:20 AQ5018 10355 D108 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5004 10357 D109 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5037 10359 D110 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5039 10361 D111 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 EDB9651 10363 D112 Tut W 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5009 6972 *D200 Lec TR 13:00 - 14:20 SUR3170 SUR;Tbd4926 D201 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 SUR3260 Surrey4928 D202 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 SUR3260 Surrey

MBB 222-3 MolecularBiologyandBiochemistryPrerequisite(s): REQ-MBB 221 (or BICH 221) with a grade of C- or better. Corequisite: CHEM 282 with a grade of C- or better. Recommended: CHEM 282 precede MBB 222. Students with credit for BICH 222 may not take MBB 222 for further credit.4946 D100 Lec MWF 11:30 - 12:20 B9201 L.Craig4948 D101 Tut M 09:30 - 10:20 RCB5100 5006 D102 Tut T 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5004 4950 D103 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 RCB5100 5054 D104 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 RCB5100 5008 D105 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 RCB7101 4952 D106 Tut M 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5048 5010 D107 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 RCB5100 5012 D108 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5025 5014 D109 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5036 5016 D110 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5025

MBB 251-0 PracticumII4954 D100 Sec M.Fetterly

MBB 300-1 SpecialTopicsinBiotechnologyandBusiness5036 *D100 Lec T 15:30 - 17:20 WMC3210 Tbd

MBB 308-3 MolecularBiologyandBiochemistryLabIPrerequisite(s): REQ-MBB 222 (or BICH 222), CHEM 281, and MBB 331-3 as a co- or pre-requisite (the latter is recommended) with a grade of C or better. Students with credit for BISC 431, BICH 311 or MBB 311 may not take MBB 308 for further credit.4956 *D100 Lec M 13:30 - 15:20 AQ3154 B.Honda4958 D101 Lab T 13:30 - 17:20 SSB8158 4960 D102 Lab W 13:30 - 17:20 SSB8158 4962 D103 Lab R 13:30 - 17:20 SSB8158

MBB 321-3 IntermediaryMetabolismPrerequisite(s): REQ-MBB 222 (or BICH 222) and CHEM 282 with a grade of C or better. Students with credit for BICH 321 may not take MBB 321 for further credit.4964 D100 Lec MWF 11:30 - 12:20 EDB7618 W.Davidson4966 D101 Tut M 08:30 - 09:20 AQ4115 4968 D102 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5020 4970 D103 Tut W 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5035 4972 D104 Tut M 09:30 - 10:20 AQ4115 4974 D105 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5028 4976 D106 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5014 5038 D107 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5051 8865 D108 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5004

MBB 322-3 MolecularPhysiologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-MBB 222 (or BICH 222) and CHEM 282 (or 250) with a grade of C or better. Recommended: MBB 321 (BICH 321). Students with credit for BICH 322 may not take MBB 322 for further credit.4978 D100 Lec MWF 10:30 - 11:20 EDB7618 I.Northwood5048 D101 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5007 4980 D102 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5049 4982 D103 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5030 4984 D104 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5049 5040 D105 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5018 5042 D106 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5028 5046 D107 Tut F 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5009 8873 D108 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5009

MBB 323-3 IntroductiontoPhysicalBiochemistryPrerequisite(s): REQ-MATH 152 (or 155), PHYS 121 (or 102), CHEM 122 (or 102), MBB

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222 with a grade of C or better. Students who have already taken Chem 360 may not receive credit for MBB323.5070 D100 Lec TR 09:30 - 11:20 AQ3150 E.Young

MBB 331-3 MolecularBiologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-MBB 222 (or BICH 222) and BISC 202 with a grade of C or better. Students with credit for BISC 331 may not take this course for credit.5018 D100 Lec MWF 09:30 - 10:20 EDB7618 C.Beh5050 D101 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 RCB7102 5020 D102 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5050 5022 D103 Tut T 09:30 - 10:20 AQ4115 5024 D104 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5009 5026 D105 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3250 5028 D106 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 RCB5120 5052 D107 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 RCB7100 8875 D108 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5049

MBB 351-0 PracticumIII4986 D100 Sec M.Fetterly

MBB 421-3 NucleicAcidsPrerequisite(s): REQ-MBB 331 (or BISC 331) with a grade of C or better. Students with credit for BICH 421 may not take MBB 421 for further credit.4988 D100 Lec TR 11:30 - 13:20 C9002 D.Sen

MBB 422-3 BiomembranesPrerequisite(s): REQ-MBB 322 (or BICH 321 and 322) and either MBB 323 or CHEM 360 with a grade of C or better. Students with credit for BICH 422 may not take MBB 422 for further credit.5071 D100 Lec TR 09:30 - 11:20 AQ3159 R.Cornell

MBB 432-3 AdvancedMolecularBiologyTechniquesPrerequisite(s): REQ-MBB 308 and 331, and MBB 309 with grades of C or better, or permission of instructor.5062 D100 Lec M 13:30 - 15:20 AQ3005 D.Sinclair5064 D101 Lab T 13:30 - 17:20 SSB8159 5066 D102 Lab W 13:30 - 17:20 SSB8159 5068 D103 Lab R 13:30 - 17:20 SSB8159

MBB 441-3 BioinformaticsPrerequisite(s): REQ-MBB 331 (or BISC 331) with a grade of C or better, and an introductory computer science course (e.g. CMPT 110 or 120), or equivalent.5030 *D100 Lec T 13:30 - 15:20 SSB6178 N.Chen5032 D102 Lab R 13:30 - 15:20 SSB6178 5044 D103 Lab W 15:30 - 17:20 SSB6178

MBB 443-3 ProteinBiogenesisandDegradationPrerequisite(s): REQ-MBB 321 (or BICH 321) with a grade of C or better and MBB 322 (or BICH 322), or permission of the instructor.5034 D100 Lec WF 09:30 - 11:20 AQ5016 M.Leroux

MBB 444-3 DevelopmentalNeurobiologyPrerequisite(s):REQ-BISC 331/MBB 331 and BISC 333 with a grade of C or better, or permission of the instructor. 11653 D100 Lec WF 11:30 - 13:20 AQ3003 N.Hawkins

MBB 451-0 PracticumIV4990 D100 Sec M.Fetterly

MBB 452-0 PracticumV4992 D100 Sec M.Fetterly

MBB 490-2 DirectedStudyinAdvancedTopicsBiochemistryPrerequisite(s): REQ-MBB 222 (or BICH 222) with a grade of C or better & permission of the MBB Dept. Usually, upper lev standing in Molecular Biol & Biochem w/ at least 60 sem hrs in an MBB maj, min, or hons prgm will be req.Students w/ cred. for BICH 490 may not take MBB 490 for further credit.4994 *D100 Sec Faculty

MBB 491-5 UndergraduateResearchPrerequisite(s): REQ-MBB 222 (or BICH 222) with a grade of C or better & Dept. permission.Usually, upper lev standing in MBB w/ at least 60 hrs in an MBB maj, min, or hons prgm and permission of MBB dept req’ed.Students w/ credit for BICH 491 may not take MBB 491 for furth.cred.4996 *D100 Sec Faculty

MBB 492-10 IndividualStudySemester(OptionA)Prerequisite(s): REQ-Honors students and permission of the department.4998 *D100 Sec Faculty

MBB 493-15 IndividualStudySemester(OptionB)Prerequisite(s): REQ-Honors students and permission of the department.

5000 *D100 Sec Faculty

MBB 496-6 JointHonorsUndergraduateDirectedReadingsandResearchPrerequisite(s): REQ-75 credit hours and upper division standing in an MBB joint honors program, and MBB 308. Students who take MBB 496 are not allowed to take MBB 491, 492 or 493 with the same faculty supervisor.6970 D100 Sec Faculty

ManagementandSystemsScience(Science):www.math.sfu.ca/mssc

MSSC 480-1 UndergraduateSeminarinManagementandSystemsSciencePrerequisite(s): REQ-Completion of all required lower division courses and at least 15 upper division credits required in the program.7010 E100 Sem R 18:30 - 20:20 AQ4150 K.Weldon

MSSC 481-1 UndergraduateSeminarinManagementandSystemsSciencePrerequisite(s): REQ-Completion of all required lower division courses and at least 15 upper division credits required in the program.7011 E100 Sem R 18:30 - 20:20 AQ4150 K.Weldon

NuclearScience(Science):www.sfu.ca/chemistry

Minimum Grade Requirement: Students may not enrol in any NUSC course for which a D grade was obtained in any Prerequisite.

NUSC 341-3 IntroductiontoRadiochemistryPrerequisite(s): REQ-Completion of 60 credit hours in a science program, including first-year calculus, chemistry and physics.Requirement Designation: Q4625 D100 Lec MWF 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5030 Sessional4627 D101 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3250 Sessional

Philosophy(Arts):www.sfu.ca/philosophy

PHIL XX1-3 CriticalThinkingRequirement Designation: Q5556 D100 Lec TR 09:30 - 10:20 RBCIMAGTH P.Horban10197 D101 Tut M 09:30 - 10:20 WMC3535 10199 D102 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5046 10201 D103 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5004 10203 D104 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 WMC2268 10205 D105 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3255 10207 D106 Tut T 10:30 - 11:20 WMC5602 10209 D107 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 WMC5602 10211 D108 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 WMC5602 10213 D109 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5049 10215 D110 Tut W 10:30 - 11:20 WMC5602 10217 D111 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 WMC5602 10219 D112 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 WMC5602 10221 D113 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 WMC2501 10223 D114 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3517 10225 D115 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 WMC2501 10227 D116 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 WMC3251 10229 D117 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5015 10231 D118 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5017 10233 D119 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 WMC3253 10235 D120 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3253 10237 D121 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5029 10239 D122 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 WMC2532 10241 D123 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3515 10243 D124 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 WMC3251 10072 *D200 Lec MW 13:30 - 14:20 SUR3310 SUR;J.Katz10073 D201 Tut M 16:30 - 17:20 SUR3150 Surrey10074 D202 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 SUR3150 Surrey10075 D203 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 SUR3150 Surrey10076 D204 Tut W 10:30 - 11:20 SUR3010 Surrey10077 D205 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 SUR3010 Surrey7046 E100 Lec T 18:30 - 21:20 C9000 P.Horban

PHIL 100W-3KnowledgeandRealityRequirement Designation: W/B-Hum5557 D100 Lec MW 13:30 - 14:20 C9001 J.McIntosh10280 D101 Tut M 09:30 - 10:20 WMC2531

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10281 D102 Tut M 10:30 - 11:20 AQ2122 10282 D103 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 WMC3515 10283 D104 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 WMC2521 10284 D105 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 AQ2120 10285 D106 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 WMC3513 10286 D107 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 WMC3515 10287 D108 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3517 10288 D109 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3515 10289 D110 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3531 10290 D111 Tut W 09:30 - 10:20 WMC3531 10291 D112 Tut W 10:30 - 11:20 WMC2533 10292 D113 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 AQ2120 10293 D114 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 WMC2533 10294 D115 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 WMC3515 10295 D116 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 WMC3531 10296 D117 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3511 10297 D118 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3531 10298 D119 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3531 10299 D120 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 WMC3531 10300 D121 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 WMC3531 10301 D122 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 WMC3531 10302 D123 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3517

PHIL 110-3 IntroductiontoLogicandReasoningRequirement Designation: Q5558 D100 Lec WF 10:30 - 11:20 AQ3182 P.Horban10251 D101 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3220 10253 D102 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 WMC3220 10255 D103 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 AQ2120 10257 D104 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 WMC3535 10259 D105 Tut W 09:30 - 10:20 RCB6206 10261 D106 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 WMC3510 10263 D107 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 RCB6206 10265 D108 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 WMC2260 10267 D109 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3251 10269 D110 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 WMC3510 10271 D111 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 WMC3220 10273 D112 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 WMC2501

PHIL 120W-3IntroductiontoMoralPhilosophyRequirement Designation: B-Hum5559 D100 Lec TR 13:30 - 14:20 WMC3520 S.Black10319 D101 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 WMC2260 10323 D102 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 WMC2260 10324 D103 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3517 10325 D104 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 WMC2531 10326 D105 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3251 10327 D106 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3251 10328 D107 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3513 10329 D108 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3513 10330 D109 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3515 10331 D110 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 WMC3251 10332 D111 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3513 10333 D112 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 WMC3517 10334 D113 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 WMC2533 10335 D114 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 WMC3517

PHIL 144-3 IntroductiontothePhilosophyofNaturalandSocialScienceRequirement Designation: B-Hum/Sci10145 D100 Lec MW 10:30 - 11:20 AQ3005 J.McIntosh10506 D101 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5026 10507 D102 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5048 10508 D103 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 WMC3255 10509 D104 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5036

PHIL 150-3 HistoryofPhilosophyIRequirement Designation: B-Hum5560 E100 Lec W 18:30 - 21:20 WMC2532 W.Barthelemy

PHIL 201-3 EpistemologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-one of PHIL 100, 150, or 151. Students who have taken PHIL 301 cannot take this course for further credit.10135 E100 Lec R 18:30 - 21:20 WMC3255 M.Godwyn

PHIL 203-3 MetaphysicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-One of PHIL 100, 150, 151, or permission of the Department.

5561 D100 Lec TWF 13:30 - 14:20 WMC2503 M.Hahn

PHIL 210-4 NaturalDeductiveLogicRequirement Designation: Q5562 D100 Lec MF 12:30 - 13:20 AQ3153 R.Jennings W 13:30 - 14:20 WMC3260

PHIL 220-3 IntroductiontoSocialandPoliticalPhilosophy5563 E100 Lec R 18:30 - 21:20 HCC1325 DOW;Sessional

PHIL 300-3 IntroductiontoPhilosophyPrerequisite(s): REQ-At least 60 sem hrs credit. Normally, students w/ credit for PHIL 100 may not take this course for further credit. PHIL 300 does not count towards the upper division requirements for a student pursuing a minor, major, or honors program in philosophy.Requirement Designation: B-Hum5566 E100 Lec M 18:30 - 21:20 HCC1325 DOW;J.Johnson

PHIL 314-3 TopicsinLogicIPrerequisite(s): REQ-PHIL 210, 214, or an otherwise suitable background recommended.7050 D100 Lec M 09:30 - 11:20 WMC3251 R.Jennings W 09:30 - 10:20 WMC2521

PHIL 320-3 SocialandPoliticalPhilosophyPrerequisite(s): REQ-PHIL 120 or 220.5572 D100 Lec T 14:30 - 15:20 RCB6125 S.Black R 14:30 - 16:20 WMC3255 S.Black

PHIL 321-3 MoralIssuesandTheoriesPrerequisite(s): REQ-PHIL 1207047 D100 Lec W 13:30 - 15:20 WMC3253 D.Zimmerman F 13:30 - 14:20 WMC3255 D.Zimmerman

PHIL 331-3 SelectedTopicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-PHIL 100 and one of PHIL 110 or PHIL 210.E100 ST-Probability: Philosophical Problems/Application11517 E100 Lec M 18:30 - 21:20 WMC2532 Sessional

PHIL 332-3 SelectedTopicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-PHIL 110 or 120.D100 ST-Risk, Choice & Rationality5575 D100 Lec T 12:30 - 14:20 AQ3003 O.Schulte R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ3003

PHIL 333-3 SelectedTopicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-PHIL 100 or 150 or 151.D100 ST-Nietzsche10146 D100 Lec M 10:30 - 12:20 RCB6125 J.Johnson W 11:30 - 12:20 WMC2532 J.Johnson

PHIL 341-3 PhilosophyofSciencePrerequisite(s): REQ-PHIL 100, PHIL 203, and PHIL 210;or COGS 100 and PHIL 210.5573 D100 Lec T 10:30 - 11:20 RCB6136 O.Schulte R 09:30 - 11:20 RCB6125 O.Schulte

PHIL 352-3 17thCenturyPhilosophyPrerequisite(s): REQ-PHIL 100 or 151. Students who have completed PHIL 353 or PHIL 354 prior to Fall 2006 may not take this course for further credit.11472 D100 Lec W 11:30 - 12:20 WMC3220 M.Hahn F 10:30 - 12:20 WMC3255

PHIL 467-4 SeminarIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-Two 300-level Philosophy courses.5567 E100 Lec TR 16:30 - 18:20 AQ5049 F.Pelletier

PHIL 477-5 HonorsTutorialIPrerequisite(s): REQ-PHIL 477 is a requisite for all honors students and must be taken in one of the last two semesters of the student’s Philosophy program. It must be taken concurrently with or prior to PHIL 478.5569 D100 Sec

PHIL 478-5 HonorsTutorialIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-PHIL 478 is a requisite for all honors students, and must be taken in one of the last two semesters of the student’s Philosophy program. It must be taken concurrently with or consecutively to PHIL 477.5570 D100 Sec

Physics(Science):www.sfu.ca/physics

Course specific fees will be assessed as followed:PHYS 100 - $21.50, PHYS 130 - $7.50, PHYS 131 - $7.50, PHYS 140- $25.00, PHYS 190 - $6.00.

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PHYS 100-3 IntroductiontoPhysicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-BC High School Algebra 12 (or equiv) or MATH 100 (may be taken concurrently). Students with a grade of C+ or better in BC High School Physics 12 (or its equiv) or who have taken any further Physics courses normally may not take PHYS 100 for credit.2483 D100 Lec MWF 10:30 - 11:20 B9201 S.Watkins2491 D103 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 P9412 2493 D104 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 P9412 2495 D105 Tut M 16:30 - 17:20 P9412 2497 D106 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 P9412 2499 D107 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 P9412 2501 D108 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 P9412 2503 D109 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 P9412 2505 D110 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 P9412 2507 D111 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 P9412 2509 D112 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 P9412 2511 D113 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 P9412 2513 D114 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 P9412 2515 D115 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 P9412 2517 D116 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 P9412 2519 D117 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 P9412 2521 D118 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 P9412 2523 D119 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 P9412 2525 D120 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 P9412 10675 *D200 Lec MW 15:30 - 16:50 SUR3980 SUR;N.Alberding10676 D201 Tut F 15:30 - 16:20 SUR3980 Surrey2485 OP01 OPL MT 12:30 - 17:20 AQ2104

PHYS 101-3 GeneralPhysicsIPrerequisite(s): REQ-BC Principles of Phys12 or PHYS100 or equiv. Prereq may be waived based on perform. on a PHYS100 exam. See PHYS advisor. Co-req: MATH151 or 154 or 157. Students with credit for PHYS120, 125 or 140 may not take PHYS101 for further credits.Requirement Designation: Q/B-Sci2527 D100 Lec MWF 09:30 - 10:20 B9201 Tbd10709 D200 Lec MWF 11:30 - 12:20 C9002 Tbd2529 OP01 OPL MT 12:30 - 17:20 P8445B 10710 OP02 OPL MT 12:30 - 17:20 P8445B

PHYS 102-3 GeneralPhysicsIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-PHYS101,120,125 or 140. Students with credit for PHYS 121,126 or 141 may not take 102 for further credit. Recommended:MATH152,155 or 158 should precede or be taken concurrently. Students are encouraged to take PHYS130 at the same time as PHYS102.Requirement Designation: Q/B-Sci2531 D100 Lec MWF 09:30 - 10:20 C9001 A.Debenedictis2533 OP01 OPL WR 12:30 - 17:20 AQ2104

PHYS 120-3 MechanicsandModernPhysicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-BC Principles of Phys12 or PHYS100 or equiv. Prereq may be waived based the perform. on PHYS100 Exam. See PHYS advisor. MATH151or154 must precede or be taken concurrently. Students with cr for PHYS101,125 or 140 may not take 120 for further cr.Requirement Designation: Q/B-Sci2535 D100 Lec MWF 09:30 - 10:20 AQ3182 J.Sonier10625 D101 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 WMC2501 10734 D102 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3250 10735 D103 Tut T 09:30 - 10:20 P8445B 10736 D104 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 P8445B 10737 D105 Tut T 10:30 - 11:20 P8445B 10738 D106 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 P8445B 10739 D107 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 AQ2120 10740 D108 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 AQ4115 10741 D109 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5017 10742 D110 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5020 10743 D111 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 RCB7102 10744 D112 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5007 10748 D116 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5006 10749 D117 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5007 10750 D118 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 WMC2507 10751 D119 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5026 10752 D120 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5029

PHYS 125-3 MechanicsandSpecialRelativityPrerequisite(s): REQ: >85% in both BC Principles of Math 12 & BC Principles of Phys 12,

or a grade of A in PHYS100, or equiv. COREQ: MATH151 or 154 must precede or be taken concurrently. Students with credit for PHYS101,120 or 140 may not take 125 for further credit.Requirement Designation: Q2593 D100 Lec MWF 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5037 D.O’Neil2607 D101 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 WMC2507 2609 D102 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5030 11467 OP01 OPL R 16:30 - 17:20 WMC2532

PHYS 130-2 GeneralPhysicsLaboratoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-PHYS 102 should be taken concurrently or may precede, or by permission of the dept. Students with credit for PHYS 131 or 141 may not take PHYS 130 for further credit.Requirement Designation: Q2539 D100 Lab T 13:30 - 17:20 P9414 S.Johnson2541 D200 Lab T 13:30 - 17:20 P9416 S.Johnson2543 D300 Lab W 13:30 - 17:20 P9414 Tbd2545 D400 Lab W 13:30 - 17:20 P9416 Tbd

PHYS 140-4 StudioPhysics-MechanicsandModernPhysicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-BC Principles of Physics 12 or equivalent. Corequisite: MATH 151 or MATH 154 must precede or be taken concurrently. Students with credit for PHYS 125 or PHYS 120 or PHYS 101 may not take PHYS 140 for further credit.2603 *D100 Lec MWF 13:30 - 15:20 SUR3980 SUR;N.Alberding

PHYS 190-3 IntroductiontoAstronomyRequirement Designation: Q/B-Sci10566 D100 Lec MW 13:30 - 14:20 K9500 S.Johnson F 13:30 - 14:20 EDB7618 S.Johnson10567 D101 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 K9500 10568 LA01 Lab F 08:30 - 10:20 P9412 10569 LA02 Lab F 10:30 - 12:20 P9412 10570 LA03 Lab T 08:30 - 10:20 P9412 10713 LA04 Lab T 10:30 - 12:20 P9412 10714 LA05 Lab W 08:30 - 10:20 P9412 10715 LA06 Lab W 10:30 - 12:20 P9412 10716 LA07 Lab R 08:30 - 10:20 P9412 10717 LA08 Lab R 10:30 - 12:20 P9412

PHYS 211-3 IntermediateMechanicsPrerequisite(s): REQ: PHYS 126 or 121 or 141. Corequisite: MATH 251, MATH 232. Recommended: MATH 310 and PHYS 255.Requirement Designation: Q2547 D100 Lec MWF 09:30 - 10:20 AQ4150 M.Vetterli2549 D101 Tut T 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5038 2551 D102 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5038 10718 D103 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5027

PHYS 231-3 PhysicsLaboratoryIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-PHYS 131 or PHYS 130. Students who have successfully completed PHYS 234 may not receive additional credit for this course.Requirement Designation: Q2589 D100 Lec T 13:30 - 14:20 P9423 J.Bechhoefer2591 D101 Lab T 14:30 - 17:20 P9423 J.Bechhoefer

PHYS 255-3 VibrationsandWavesPrerequisite(s): REQ-PHYS 126 or 121 or 141;or PHYS 101 and 102 with a grade of B or better. Corequisite: MATH 232 and 251. Recommended concurrent: PHYS 211 and MATH 310.Requirement Designation: Q10612 D100 Lec MWF 10:30 - 11:20 MTF111 J.Dodge10613 D101 Tut T 11:30 - 12:20 P8445B 10614 D102 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 P8445B

PHYS 332W-3OpticsLaboratoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-PHYS 231 and PHYS 233, or equivalent.Requirement Designation: W/Q11642 D100 Lab R 13:30 - 17:20 P9413 P.Haljan

PHYS 335-0 PracticumI2555 D100 Sec

PHYS 336-0 PracticumII2557 D100 Sec

PHYS 347-3 IntroductiontoBiologicalPhysicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-Completion of 45 credit hours including BISC 101, CHEM 122, MATH 152 (or 155), PHYS 121 (or 102 or 126 or 141).Requirement Designation: Q

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11399 D100 Lec MWF 12:30 - 13:20 WMC2507 M.Wortis11400 D101 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5006

PHYS 355-3 OpticsPrerequisite(s): REQ-PHYS 221 and MATH 252.Requirement Designation: Q2559 D100 Lec MWF 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5005 J.Bechhoefer2561 D101 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5008

PHYS 384-3 MethodsofTheoreticalPhysicsIPrerequisite(s): REQ-PHYS 211 (or MATH 263), PHYS 221, MATH 252, MATH 310.Requirement Designation: Q2563 D100 Lec MWF 10:30 - 11:20 WMC3517 M.Kennett2565 D101 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 P8445B

PHYS 413-3 AdvancedMechanicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-PHYS 384 or permission of the department. Non-physics majors may enter with MATH 252, 310 and either PHYS 211 or MATH 263.Requirement Designation: Q2567 D100 Lec MWF 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5008 I.Herbut2569 D101 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5005

PHYS 430-5 DigitalElectronicsandInterfacingPrerequisite(s): REQ-PHYS 326 or permission of the instructor.Requirement Designation: Q2571 D100 Lec M 13:30 - 14:20 P8444B D.Broun W 14:30 - 15:20 P8444B 2573 D101 Lab M 14:30 - 15:20 B9215 D.Broun W 15:30 - 16:20 P8444B D.Broun

PHYS 432-5 UndergraduateHonorsThesis2575 *D100 Sec

PHYS 435-0 PracticumIII2577 D100 Sec

PHYS 436-0 PracticumIV2579 D100 Sec

PHYS 445-3 StatisticalPhysicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-PHYS 344(or 244) or CHEM 360. PHYS 385 recommended.2581 D100 Lec MWF 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5008 J.McGuirk2583 D101 Tut R 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5005

PHYS 493-3 SpecialTopicsinPhysics10542 D100 Lec MWF 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5006 E.Emberly

PoliticalScience(Arts):www.sfu.ca/politics

Spring 07 course offerings are TENTATIVE;students are advised to check our web page for Spring and Summer 07 updates: www.sfu.ca/politics. A student may not duplicate a Political Science course more than once. Tutorials will not be held during the first week of classes. Upper division courses: students may not register in a 200 division or upper division course unless they have completed the appropriate Prerequisite(s). Joint major in French, History and Political Science please check with the Department for a list of approved courses. Political Science has reserved 80% of the spaces in its upper division courses (300 & 400 level) for students approved to a Political Science Program. Students who are not approved to a Political Science program are restricted from 80% of the upper division seats until August 4, 2006. Political Science will not overload courses. C100 courses are by distance education, which, if there are no space restrictions or Prerequisite requirements set by the subject department, are available to all eligible students. Course outlines noting the requirements (including computer requirements) are available at the Centre for Online and Distance Education, or by calling 604-291-3524 or 1-800-663-1411 (toll free in Canada) or at www.sfu.ca/cde.

POL 100-3 IntroductiontoPoliticsandGovernmentRequirement Designation: B-Soc3891 D100 Lec R 11:30 - 13:20 C9001 S.McBride3893 D101 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5036 3895 D102 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5038 3897 D103 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 RCB7100 3899 D104 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5047 3901 D105 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5050 3903 D106 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 RCB8104 3905 D107 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 RCB8105 3907 D108 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3511 3909 D109 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3513 3911 D110 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 RCB6122

3913 D111 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 RCB8104 3915 D112 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5050 3917 D113 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5051 3919 D114 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 RCB5100 3921 D115 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 RCB5100 3923 D116 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 RCB5118 3925 D117 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 RCB5125 3927 D118 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 RCB8106 3929 D119 Tut R 17:30 - 18:20 WMC3511 3931 D120 Tut R 17:30 - 18:20 WMC3513 3933 D121 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 RCB5100 3935 D122 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 RCB7101 3937 D123 Tut F 14:30 - 15:20 WMC3251 3939 D124 Tut F 14:30 - 15:20 RCB8105 4023 *F100 Lec T 13:30 - 15:20 WMC3255 (French) K.Chenard4025 *F101 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 RCB8106 (French)8941 F102 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3517 (French)

POL 151-3 TheAdministrationofJusticeRequirement Designation: B-Soc5301 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)3941 D100 Lec W 10:30 - 12:20 K9500 Sessional3943 D101 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5026 3945 D102 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5029 3947 D103 Tut R 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5036 3949 D104 Tut R 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5027 3951 D105 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 RCB8104 3953 D106 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 RCB8105 3955 D107 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5036 3957 D108 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5038 6971 D109 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 RCB8106

POL 201-3 ResearchMethodsinPoliticalSciencePrerequisite(s): REQ-POL 100 or 151 or permission of department. Students with credit for POL 213 or SA 255 may not take POL 201 for further credit.Requirement Designation: Q3959 D100 Lec T 09:30 - 11:20 AQ3154 Tbd3961 D101 Lab T 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5081 3963 D102 Lab T 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5081 3965 D103 Lab T 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5081 4007 D104 Lab T 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5081 4045 D105 Lab W 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5081 4113 D106 Lab W 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5081

POL 210-3 IntroductiontoPoliticalPhilosophyPrerequisite(s): REQ-POL 100 or permission of department. Students with credit for POL 111 may not take this course for further credit.Requirement Designation: B-Soc3993 D100 Lec T 14:30 - 16:20 AQ3150 D.Laycock4009 D101 Tut W 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5019 4011 D102 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5046 4013 D103 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 RCB7105 6973 D104 Tut W 17:30 - 18:20 WMC3517

POL 211-3 PoliticsandEthicsPrerequisite(s): REQ-POL 100 or permission of department.Requirement Designation: B-Soc4015 D100 Lec T 13:30 - 15:20 C9000 Tbd4017 D101 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 WMC2531 4019 D102 Tut W 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5046 4047 D103 Tut W 10:30 - 11:20 AQ5004 6974 D104 Tut W 11:30 - 12:20 AQ5027

POL 221-3 IntroductiontoCanadianGovernmentPrerequisite(s): REQ-POL 100 or 151 or permission of department.6975 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)4077 D100 Lec R 09:30 - 11:20 AQ5037 Tbd4079 D101 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 RCB8104 4081 D102 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5035 4083 D103 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5038

POL 231-3 IntroductiontoComparativeGovernmentandPoliticsPrerequisite(s): REQ-POL 100 or permission of department. Students with credit for POL 131 may not take this course for further credit.Requirement Designation: B-Soc3967 D100 Lec T 10:30 - 12:20 AQ3153 S.Maclean

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3969 D101 Tut T 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5026 3971 D102 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5029 3973 D103 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 RCB8106 6976 D104 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5035 6977 D105 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 WMC2523 6978 D106 Tut T 16:30 - 17:20 AQ5046

POL 232-3 USPoliticsPrerequisite(s): REQ-POL 100 or permission of the department. Students who have credit for POL 332 may not take POL 232 for further credit.4027 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.) A.Moens

POL 241-3 IntroductiontoInternationalPoliticsPrerequisite(s): REQ-POL 100 or permission of departmentRequirement Designation: B-Soc6979 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.) A.Moens4073 D100 Lec R 09:30 - 11:20 AQ3154 B.Muller3975 D101 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5028 3977 D102 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5029 3979 D103 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5029 3981 D104 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5035 3983 D105 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 RCB6101 3985 D106 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 RCB6122

POL 251-3 IntroductiontoCanadianPublicAdministrationPrerequisite(s): REQ-POL 100 or 151 or permission of department4049 *F100 Lec R 13:30 - 15:20 WMC3510 (French) Faculty4051 *F101 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 WMC2503 (French)

POL 290-0 PoliticalSciencePracticumI3999 D100 Sec

POL 291-0 PoliticalSciencePracticumII4001 D100 Sec

POL 301-0 PoliticalSciencePracticumIII4003 D100 Sec

POL 312-4 ModernPoliticalThoughtPrerequisite(s): REQ- POL 210 or equivalent, or permission of the department.4085 *D100 Sem R 13:30 - 17:20 AQ4130 Tbd

POL 315-4 QuantitativeMethodsinPoliticalSciencePrerequisite(s): REQ-Six lower division credits in Political Science or permission of the department. Students with credit for SA 355 may not take POL 315 for further credit. Recommended: POL 201 or STAT 203 or SA 255Requirement Designation: Q4285 *D100 Lec M 13:30 - 15:20 WMC3255 P.Warwick8358 D101 Tut M 15:30 - 17:20 AQ5081

POL 319-4 SelectedTopicsinPoliticalTheory6980 *E100 Lec R 16:30 - 20:20 RCB5120 L.Dobuzinskis

POL 322-4 CanadianPoliticalPartiesPrerequisite(s): REQ-Six lower division credits in Political Science or permission of the department.7049 *D100 Sem W 13:30 - 17:20 RCB5120 L.Erickson

POL 327-4 GlobalizationandtheCanadianStatePrerequisite(s): REQ-Six lower division credits in Political Science or permission of the department.3991 *C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)

POL 335-4 GovernmentandPolitics:People’sRepublicofChinaIPrerequisite(s): REQ-Six lower division credits in Political Science or permission of the department.6982 *D100 Sem M 13:30 - 17:20 RCB6125 P.Meyer

POL 339-4 SelectedTopicsinComparativeGovernmentandPoliticsPrerequisite(s): REQ-Six lower division credits in Political Science or permission of the department.D100 ST-TBA4069 *D100 Sem T 09:30 - 13:20 AQ5047 Tbd11404 *E100 Sem W 16:30 - 20:20 RCB6206 Tbd

POL 342-4 RelationsBetweenDevelopedandDevelopingNationsPrerequisite(s): REQ-Six lower division credits in Political Science or permission of the department.4029 *D100 Lec F 09:30 - 13:20 RCB6206 J.Busumtwi-Sam

POL 346-4 InternationalOrganizationsPrerequisite(s): REQ-Six lower division credits in Political Science or permission of the

department.4031 *D100 Lec W 10:30 - 13:20 AQ3149 J.Busumtwi-Sam4035 D101 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 RCB5125 4037 D102 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 RCB6122 4039 D103 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5026 4041 D104 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5029 4061 D105 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3251 4063 D106 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3511

POL 347-4 IntroductiontoCanadianForeignPolicyPrerequisite(s): REQ-6 lower div credits in Political Science or permission of dept.This course may serve as a field B or D course for departmental requirements. Students with credit for POL 421 may not take POL 347 for further credit. Recommended:POL 221 or 222 and 241.4091 *D100 Sem T 13:30 - 17:20 WMC2532 D.Ross

POL 348-4 TheoriesofWar,PeaceandConflictResolutionPrerequisite(s): REQ-Six lower division credits in Political Science or permission of the department.8035 *D100 Lec R 09:30 - 12:20 AQ3153 D.Ross8359 D101 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5026 8360 D102 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5027 8361 D103 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5026 8362 D104 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5027 8363 D105 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 RCB8104 8364 D106 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 WMC2260

POL 349-4 SelectedTopicsinInternationalRelationsPrerequisite(s): REQ-Six lower division credits in Political Science or permission of the department.11405 *D100 Sem T 13:30 - 17:20 RCB7100 Tbd

POL 355-4 GoverningInstrumentsPrerequisite(s): REQ-Six lower division credits in Political Science or permission of the department. Students with credit for POL 452 may not take this course for further credit Recommended: POL 2514043 *D100 Lec R 13:30 - 17:20 AQ5039 M.Howlett

POL 356-4 ThePoliticalEconomyofLabourPrerequisite(s): REQ-Six lower division credits in Political Science or permission of the department4065 *D100 Sem M 09:30 - 13:20 RCB6206 J.Calvert

POL 401-0 PoliticalSciencePracticumIV4005 D100 Sec

POL 411-4 NormativePoliticalTheoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-POL 210, 312 or 313;or permission of the department3995 *D100 Sem W 13:30 - 17:20 AQ5050 J.Scott

POL 418-4 SelectedTopicsinPoliticalTheoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-Eight upper division credits in Political Science or permission of the department Recommended: POL 210 and 231 or PHIL 220 or 230.6989 *D100 Sem F 13:30 - 17:20 AQ5039 J.Scott

POL 419-4 SelectedTopicsinPoliticalTheoryIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-Eight upper division credits in Political Science or permission of the department Recommended: POL 2108036 *D100 Sem M 13:30 - 17:20 RCB5100 Tbd

POL 423-4 BCGovernmentandPoliticsPrerequisite(s): REQ-Eight upper division credits in Political Science or permission of the department.6991 *D100 Sem F 13:30 - 17:20 WMC3511 Tbd

POL 429-4 SelectedTopicsinCanadianGovernmentandPoliticsII4095 *D100 Sem T 09:30 - 13:20 WMC2521 Tbd

POL 432-4 ComparativeCommunistandPost-CommunistPoliticalSystemsPrerequisite(s): REQ-Eight upper division credits in Political Science or permission of the department.4033 *D100 Sem R 13:30 - 17:20 WMC2268 L.Cohen

POL 437-4 GovernanceandGlobalizationPrerequisite(s): REQ-8 upper division credits in Political Science or permission of the department. Students who have taken POL 438 or 439 for credit under this title may not take this course for further credit.8037 *D100 Sem F 09:30 - 13:20 WMC2531 S.Maclean

POL 438-4 SelectedTopicsinComparativeGovernmentandPoliticsIPrerequisite(s): REQ-Eight upper division credits in Political Science or permission of the department. This course is cross-listed with LAS 438.

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6992 D100 Sem F 09:30 - 13:20 WMC2521 B.Muller

POL 444-4 PoliticsandForeignPolicyoftheEuropeanUnionPrerequisite(s): REQ-Eight upper division credits in Political Science or permission of the department.10305 *D100 Sem M 13:30 - 17:20 WMC3250 A.Moens

POL 446-4 InternationalRelationsinEastAsiaPrerequisite(s): REQ-Eight upper division credits in Political Science or permission of the department. Students with credit for POL 449 in 1993-1 or 1994-1 may not take this course for further credit.6994 D100 Sem W 13:30 - 17:20 RCB6100 P.Meyer

POL 447-4 TheoriesofInternationalPoliticalEconomyPrerequisite(s): REQ-Eight upper division credits in Political Science or permission of the department.4289 D100 Sem W 09:30 - 13:20 RCB7101 Faculty

POL 448-4 SelectedTopicsinInternationalRelationsPrerequisite(s): REQ-Eight upper division credits in Political Science or permission of the department.6995 E100 Sem T 16:30 - 20:20 AQ5027 B.Muller

POL 498-4 DirectedReadingsinPoliticalScience3987 *D100 Sec

POL 499-5 HonorsEssay3989 *D100 Sec

Portuguese(Arts):www.sfu.ca/lti

PORT 102-3 STT-IntroductoryPortugueseI11402 D100 Tut MTWR 13:30 - 15:20 Tbd Sessional11601 E100 Tut T 17:30 - 19:20 RCB6206 R 17:30 - 19:20 AQ5025

PORT 103-3 STT-IntroductoryPortugueseII11403 *D100 Sec Brazil;Sessional

Psychology(Arts):www.psyc.sfu.ca

General Notes: Course outlines are available at http://www.psyc.sfu.ca/ugrad/. Psychology has reserved *100% *of the spaces (indicated by an asterisk) in its upper division courses (300 and 400 level) for students approved to a Psychology program (eg. major, minor or honours). Students who are not approved to a Psychology program are restricted from *100*% of the upper division seats until *August 8*, 2006. Wait lists are established for those courses without Lab/Tut components and are managed by the Student Enrollment system. Students may enroll themselves via the web up to and including *September 11, 2006*. From the sixth to the tenth day of classes, students may enroll for available seats through the department on a first-come-first-serve basis, as space permits.C100 courses are by distance education, which, if there are no space restrictions or Prerequisite requirements set by the subject department, are available to all eligible students. Course outlines noting the requirements (including computer requirements) are available at the Centre for Online and Distance Education, or by calling 604-291-3524 or 1-800-663-1411 (toll free in Canada) or at www.sfu.ca/cde.

PSYC X99W-3Brain,MindandSocietyPrerequisite(s): REQ-Requirement Designation: W/B-Sci10834 D100 Lec R 14:30 - 15:20 AQ3153 V.Rose10835 D101 Lab T 08:30 - 10:20 AQ5046 10836 D102 Lab T 10:30 - 12:20 AQ5028 10837 D103 Lab T 17:30 - 19:20 AQ5046 10838 D104 Lab T 16:30 - 18:20 AQ5118 10839 D105 Lab W 08:30 - 10:20 AQ5036 10840 D106 Lab W 08:30 - 10:20 AQ5118 8491 *D200 Lec T 14:30 - 15:20 SUR3090 SUR;N.Ghosh8492 D201 Lab R 10:30 - 12:20 SUR3040 Surrey8493 D202 Lab R 13:30 - 15:20 SUR3150 Surrey8494 D203 Lab R 15:30 - 17:20 SUR3150 Surrey8495 D204 Lab R 12:30 - 14:20 SUR3040 Surrey

PSYC 100-3 IntroductiontoPsychologyIRequirement Designation: B-Soc1405 D100 Lec TR 10:30 - 11:20 RBCIMAGTH R.Day1407 D101 Lab M 09:30 - 10:20 AQ3128 1409 D102 Lab M 09:30 - 10:20 AQ3129 1411 D103 Lab M 10:30 - 11:20 AQ3128

1413 D104 Lab M 10:30 - 11:20 AQ3129 1415 D105 Lab M 11:30 - 12:20 AQ3129 1417 D106 Lab M 12:30 - 13:20 AQ3129 1419 D107 Lab M 13:30 - 14:20 AQ3128 1421 D108 Lab M 13:30 - 14:20 AQ3129 1423 D109 Lab M 14:30 - 15:20 AQ3128 1425 D110 Lab M 14:30 - 15:20 AQ3129 1427 D111 Lab M 15:30 - 16:20 AQ3128 1429 D112 Lab M 15:30 - 16:20 AQ3129 1431 D113 Lab T 11:30 - 12:20 AQ3128 1433 D114 Lab T 11:30 - 12:20 AQ3129 1435 D115 Lab T 12:30 - 13:20 AQ3128 1437 D116 Lab T 12:30 - 13:20 AQ3129 1439 D117 Lab T 13:30 - 14:20 AQ3128 1441 D118 Lab T 13:30 - 14:20 AQ3129 1443 D119 Lab T 14:30 - 15:20 AQ3129 1445 D120 Lab T 15:30 - 16:20 AQ3129 1447 D121 Lab W 09:30 - 10:20 AQ3128 1449 D122 Lab W 09:30 - 10:20 AQ3129 1451 D123 Lab W 10:30 - 11:20 AQ3128 1453 D124 Lab W 10:30 - 11:20 AQ3129 1455 D125 Lab W 11:30 - 12:20 AQ3128 1457 D126 Lab W 11:30 - 12:20 AQ3129 1459 D127 Lab W 12:30 - 13:20 AQ3128 1461 D128 Lab W 12:30 - 13:20 AQ3129 1463 D129 Lab W 13:30 - 14:20 AQ3128 1465 D130 Lab W 13:30 - 14:20 AQ3129 1467 E100 Lec TR 16:30 - 17:20 RBCIMAGTH R.Day1469 E101 Lab T 17:30 - 18:20 AQ3128 1471 E102 Lab T 17:30 - 18:20 AQ3129 1473 E103 Lab T 18:30 - 19:20 AQ3128 1475 E104 Lab T 18:30 - 19:20 AQ3129 1477 E105 Lab W 14:30 - 15:20 AQ3129 1479 E106 Lab W 15:30 - 16:20 AQ3129 1481 E107 Lab W 16:30 - 17:20 AQ3128 1483 E108 Lab W 16:30 - 17:20 AQ3129 1485 E109 Lab W 17:30 - 18:20 AQ3128 1487 E110 Lab W 17:30 - 18:20 AQ3129 1489 E111 Lab W 18:30 - 19:20 AQ3128 1491 E112 Lab W 18:30 - 19:20 AQ3129

PSYC 102-3 IntroductiontoPsychologyIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 100. Students who have taken PSYC 101 may not take this course for further credit.Requirement Designation: B-Soc1493 D100 Lec TR 11:30 - 12:20 RBCIMAGTH A.Alder1495 D101 Lab R 09:30 - 10:20 AQ3128 1497 D102 Lab R 09:30 - 10:20 AQ3129 1499 D103 Lab R 10:30 - 11:20 AQ3128 1501 D104 Lab R 10:30 - 11:20 AQ3129 1503 D105 Lab R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ3128 1505 D106 Lab R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ3129 1507 D107 Lab R 14:30 - 15:20 AQ3128 1509 D108 Lab R 14:30 - 15:20 AQ3129 1511 D109 Lab R 15:30 - 16:20 AQ3128 1673 D110 Lab R 15:30 - 16:20 AQ3129 1513 D111 Lab F 09:30 - 10:20 AQ3128 1515 D112 Lab F 09:30 - 10:20 AQ3129 1517 D113 Lab F 10:30 - 11:20 AQ3128 1675 D114 Lab F 10:30 - 11:20 AQ3129 1519 D115 Lab F 11:30 - 12:20 AQ3128 1663 D116 Lab F 11:30 - 12:20 AQ3129 1665 D117 Lab F 12:30 - 13:20 AQ3128 1667 D118 Lab F 12:30 - 13:20 AQ3129 1669 D119 Lab F 13:30 - 14:20 AQ3128 1671 D120 Lab F 13:30 - 14:20 AQ3129

PSYC 106-3 PsychologicalIssuesinContemporarySocietyRequirement Designation: B-SocD100 ST-The Arts and the Brain1521 D100 Lec MW 15:30 - 16:50 K9500 S.BrownD200 ST-The rising tide of irrationalism in society1839 *D200 Lec W 15:30 - 18:20 SUR2600 SUR;B.Beyerstein

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PSYC 201-4 IntroductiontoResearchMethodsinPsychologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 100 and 102 (or PSYC 101).Requirement Designation: Q1523 D100 Lec M 10:30 - 12:20 AQ3181 J.Viljoen1525 D101 Lab M 15:30 - 17:20 RCB6122 1527 D102 Lab M 16:30 - 18:20 RCB8104 1529 D103 Lab M 16:30 - 18:20 RCB8105 1531 D104 Lab M 17:30 - 19:20 WMC3513 1533 D105 Lab T 12:30 - 14:20 AQ5019 1535 D106 Lab T 17:30 - 19:20 WMC2501 1537 D107 Lab T 17:30 - 19:20 WMC2521 1539 D108 Lab W 12:30 - 14:20 AQ2120 1691 D109 Lab W 16:30 - 18:20 RCB7105 1693 D110 Lab R 16:30 - 18:20 WMC2521 10935 D111 Lab F 08:30 - 10:20 RCB6101 10936 D112 Lab F 08:30 - 10:20 RCB7101 11350 D113 Lab F 12:30 - 14:20 RCB6101 11351 D114 Lab F 12:30 - 14:20 RCB7105

PSYC 207-3 IntroductiontoHistoryofPsychologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 100 and 102. Students with credit for PSYC 308 may not take PSYC 207 for further credit.1541 D100 Lec W 08:30 - 10:20 AQ3181 K.Slaney1815 D101 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ3135 1817 D102 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 AQ3135 1819 D103 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 EDB9651 1821 D104 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3253 1823 D105 Tut F 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3251 1825 D106 Tut F 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3253 1827 D107 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5026 1829 D108 Tut F 09:30 - 10:20 EDB9651 1831 D109 Tut M 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3533 1833 D110 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3253 1835 D111 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 WMC2507 1837 D112 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 WMC2521

PSYC 210-4 IntroductiontoDataAnalysisinPsychologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 201 and meet SFU admissions reqs for quantitative skills competency for students admitted directly from high school. Recommended: BC high school Math 12 or MATH 100 or equiv. See Letters of Permission section within undergraduate Dept of Psyc.Requirement Designation: Q1543 D100 Lec R 14:30 - 16:20 AQ3181 L.Foster1799 D101 Lab F 08:30 - 10:20 AQ5049 1801 D102 Lab F 10:30 - 12:20 AQ5118 1803 D103 Lab F 12:30 - 14:20 AQ5118 1805 D104 Lab M 14:30 - 16:20 AQ5118 1807 D105 Lab M 16:30 - 18:20 RCB7102 1809 D106 Lab M 17:30 - 19:20 WMC3533 1811 D107 Lab T 16:30 - 18:20 AQ5017 1813 D108 Lab T 17:30 - 19:20 WMC3255

PSYC 221-3 IntroductiontoCognitivePsychologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 100 and 102, or (PSYC 101). Students who have completed PSYC 320 may not register for this course.1545 D100 Lec F 12:30 - 14:20 B9200 R.Wright1547 D101 Lab M 09:30 - 10:20 AQ3135 1549 D102 Lab M 10:30 - 11:20 AQ3135 1551 D103 Lab M 12:30 - 13:20 AQ3135 1553 D104 Lab M 13:30 - 14:20 AQ3135 1555 D105 Lab T 10:30 - 11:20 AQ3135 1557 D106 Lab T 11:30 - 12:20 AQ3135 1559 D107 Lab W 08:30 - 09:20 AQ3135 1561 D108 Lab W 09:30 - 10:20 AQ3135 1563 D109 Lab W 12:30 - 13:20 AQ3135 1565 D110 Lab W 13:30 - 14:20 AQ3135 1687 D111 Lab F 08:30 - 09:20 AQ3135 1689 D112 Lab F 09:30 - 10:20 AQ3135

PSYC 241-3 IntroductiontoAbnormalPsychologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 100 and 102, or (PSYC 101). Students who have completed PSYC 340 may not register for this course.1567 D100 Lec R 11:30 - 14:20 B9201 B.Ledwidge

PSYC 250-3 IntroductiontoDevelopmentalPsychology

Prerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 100 and 102, or (PSYC 101). Students who have completed PSYC 351 may not register for this course.1569 D100 Lec W 13:30 - 16:20 WMC3520 G.Iarocci

PSYC 260-3 IntroductiontoSocialPsychologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 100 and 102, or (PSYC 101). Students who have completed Psyc 360 may not register for this course.1571 D100 Lec MW 15:30 - 16:50 B9201 M.Schmitt

PSYC 268-3 IntroductiontoLawandPsychologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 100 and 102 (or PSYC 101). Students with credit for PSYC 369 may not take this course for further credit.1715 D100 Lec T 12:30 - 15:20 K9500 D.Connolly

PSYC 280-3 IntroductiontoBiologicalPsychologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 100 and 102 (or 101). Recommended BISC 101.1707 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.) B. Beyerstein

PSYC 300W-3CriticalAnalysisofIssuesinPsychologyPrerequisite(s): REQ- PSYC 100, 102, 201.Requirement Designation: W11529 *D100 Lec T 15:30 - 16:50 WMC3520 V.Rose11530 D101 Lab R 08:30 - 09:50 AQ5028 11531 D102 Lab F 08:30 - 09:50 AQ5050 11532 D103 Lab W 17:30 - 18:50 WMC2533 11533 D104 Lab W 17:30 - 18:50 WMC3251 11534 D105 Lab R 08:30 - 09:50 RCB6122 11535 D106 Lab R 10:00 - 11:20 RCB6122 11536 D107 Lab R 15:30 - 16:50 RCB7105 11537 D108 Lab R 17:00 - 18:20 RCB7105

PSYC 301-4 IntermediateResearchMethodsandDataAnalysisPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 201 and 210.Requirement Designation: Q1597 *D100 Lec F 10:30 - 12:20 AQ5039 M.Maraun1599 D101 Lab M 12:30 - 14:20 RCB6101 1601 D102 Lab W 15:30 - 17:20 AQ5035

PSYC 303-3 PerceptionPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 201 and one of 221 (or 320) or 3351603 *D100 Lec T 14:30 - 16:20 AQ3154 T.Spalek1605 D101 Lab T 16:30 - 17:20 AQ3135 1607 D102 Lab W 14:30 - 15:20 AQ3135 1609 D103 Lab R 08:30 - 09:20 AQ3135 1695 D104 Lab R 09:30 - 10:20 AQ3135 1697 D105 Lab R 10:30 - 11:20 AQ3135

PSYC 330-3 AttentionPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 201 and PSYC 221(or 320).1709 *D100 Lec W 12:30 - 14:20 AQ3181 R.Wright1719 D101 Lab W 15:30 - 16:20 AQ3135 1721 D102 Lab W 16:30 - 17:20 AQ3135 1723 D103 Lab W 17:30 - 18:20 AQ3135 1725 D104 Lab R 15:30 - 16:20 AQ3135 1727 D105 Lab R 16:30 - 17:20 AQ3135 1729 D106 Lab R 17:30 - 18:20 AQ3135 1731 D107 Lab F 10:30 - 11:20 AQ3135 1733 D108 Lab F 11:30 - 12:20 AQ3135

PSYC 342-0 PracticumI1653 *D100 Sec

PSYC 343-0 PracticumII1655 *D100 Sec

PSYC 354-3 DevelopmentofChildren’sThinkingPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 201 and 250 (or 350 or 351)1749 *D100 Lec T 15:30 - 17:20 B9200 J.Carpendale1783 D101 Tut T 17:30 - 18:20 WMC2507 1785 D102 Tut T 17:30 - 18:20 WMC2268 1787 D103 Tut W 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5047 1789 D104 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 WMC2501 1791 D105 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 RCB7101 1793 D106 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5051 1795 D107 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 WMC2507 1797 D108 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3251

PSYC 355-3 AdolescentDevelopmentPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 201 and PSYC 250 (or 350 or 351).1711 *E100 Lec W 17:30 - 19:20 AQ3182 R.Ley

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1767 E101 Tut W 19:30 - 20:20 WMC3533 1769 E102 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5050 1771 E103 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 WMC2533 1773 E104 Tut R 17:30 - 18:20 WMC2533 1775 E105 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 RCB5118 1777 E106 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 RCB6101 1779 E107 Tut M 16:30 - 17:20 RCB6101 1781 E108 Tut M 17:30 - 18:20 WMC3511

PSYC 356-3 DevelopmentalPsychopathologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 201 and PSYC 241 (or 340) and PSYC 250 (or 351).1651 *D100 Lec W 14:30 - 16:20 C9002 R.Ley1751 D101 Tut W 16:30 - 17:20 RCB7101 1753 D102 Tut W 17:30 - 18:20 RCB7101 1755 D103 Tut W 17:30 - 18:20 WMC3511 1757 D104 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 RCB6101 1759 D105 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 RCB5120 1761 D106 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5014 1763 D107 Tut M 16:30 - 17:20 RCB6100 1765 D108 Tut M 17:30 - 18:20 WMC3251

PSYC 357-3 AdulthoodandAgingPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 201 and 250 (or 350 or 351) or acceptance into the Diploma Program in Gerontology.1747 *D100 Lec T 11:30 - 14:20 EDB7618 W.Thornton

PSYC 358-3 LanguageandSocialInteractionPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 201 and 250;(or one of PSYC 350 or 351). Students who have taken PSYC 367 may not take this course for further credit.10865 *D100 Lec M 10:30 - 12:20 K9500 W.Turnbull10866 D101 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 RCB7102 10867 D102 Tut M 13:30 - 14:20 RCB7102 10868 D103 Tut W 08:30 - 09:20 WMC3253 10869 D104 Tut W 09:30 - 10:20 AQ5004 10870 D105 Tut W 12:30 - 13:20 RCB5100 10871 D106 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 RCB5100 10872 D107 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3533 10873 D108 Tut R 17:30 - 18:20 WMC3533

PSYC 361-3 SocialCognitionPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 201 and 260 (or 360)1843 E100 Lec T 17:30 - 20:20 WMC3520 A.Semenya

PSYC 362-3 InterpersonalRelationsPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 201 and 260 (or 360)1745 *E100 Lec R 16:30 - 19:20 C9002K.Bartholomew

PSYC 368-3 ContemporaryIssuesinPsychologyandLawPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 201, 268. Students with credit for PSYC 369 prior to 2005-3 will have satisfied the PSYC 268 requirement.1717 *D100 Lec R 12:30 - 14:20 AQ3005 S.Hart10914 D101 Tut R 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5118 10915 D102 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 RCB5118 10916 D103 Tut F 10:30 - 11:20 EDB9651 10917 D104 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 AQ2120 10918 *E100 Lec T 17:30 - 20:20 B9201 J.Read

PSYC 383-3 PsychopharmacologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 201 and 280. Students with credit for PSYC 483 may not take PSYC 383 for further credit1623 *D100 Lec R 14:30 - 16:20 AQ3005 B.Beyerstein1625 D101 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 WMC2531 1627 D102 Tut R 17:30 - 18:20 WMC2531 1629 D103 Tut F 12:30 - 13:20 RCB5118 1631 D104 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 RCB5100

PSYC 384-3 DevelopmentalPsychobiologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 201, 280. PSYC 250 recommended.1639 D100 Lec M 12:30 - 15:20 AQ3149 W.Thornton

PSYC 385-3 EvolutionaryPsychologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 201.11477 E100 Lec W 16:30 - 19:20 B9200 L.Dane

PSYC 410-4 ResearchDesignIPrerequisite(s): PSYC 201, 210, 301 and 60 hours of credit with a CGPA of 3.0 or 90 hours of credit with a CGPA of 2.5. PSYC 410 is recommended.Requirement Designation: Q1641 *D100 Sem T 12:30 - 15:20 RCB6101

1705 D101 Lab R 14:30 - 16:20 RCB6101 M.Maraun

PSYC 442-0 PracticumIII1659 *D100 Sec

PSYC 443-0 PracticumIV1661 *D100 Sec

PSYC 468-4 SelectedTopicsinPsycholegalPsychologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 210, PSYC 368 (or PSYC 369) and 60 hours of credit and a CGPA of 3.0. Students with credit for PSYC 469 may not take this course for further credit.1739 *D100 Sem W 11:30 - 15:20 AQ5049 D.Connolly

PSYC 482-4 SelectedTopicsinBiologicalPsychologyIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 201, 210, 280 and 60 hours of credit and a CGPA of 3.0 or 90 hours of credit and a CGPA of 2.5.1737 *D100 Sem F 09:30 - 12:20 WMC2530 M.Liotti

PSYC 490-4 HonorsProjectPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 301 w/ min grade of C.Open by special arrange.only to Psych hons students w/ at least 90 sem hrs university work w/ at least 20 creds in upper div Psych courses. Plan must be approved by fac. super. & by ugrd studies ctte before work is begun.1643 *D100 Sem W 15:30 - 19:20 AQ5039 J.Carpendale

PSYC 491-3 SelectedTopicsinPsychologyD100 ST-Social Psychology of Good and EvilPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 210, 260 and a CGPA of 3.0.1713 D100 Sem R 09:30 - 12:20 WMC2523 D.KrebsD200 ST-Biopsychological Approaches to Gender and SexPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 210, 280 and a minimum CGPA of 3.0.1741 D200 Sem F 11:30 - 14:20 RCB7102 S.van AndersD300 ST-Self and IdentityPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 210, 260 and a CGPA of 3.0.1841 *D300 Sem R 15:30 - 18:20 AQ5118 M.SchmittD400 ST-EEG and Event-Related Brain PotentialsPrerequisite(s): REQ-PSYC 210, PSYC 382 or 387, a minimum CGPA of 3.0, and 90 credit hours.10863 *D400 Sem W 09:30 - 12:20 RCB7322 J.McDonald

PSYC 493-3 DirectedStudies1645 *D100 Sec Faculty

PSYC 494-3 DirectedStudies1647 *D100 Sec Faculty

PSYC 495-3 DirectedStudies1649 *D100 Sec Faculty

ResourceandEnviromentalManagement(ApplSci)

REM 100-3 GlobalChangeRequirement Designation: B-Soc4246 D100 Lec TR 11:30 - 12:20 K9500 Sessional4248 D101 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5009 4250 D102 Tut T 15:30 - 16:20 RCB5100 4252 D103 Tut M 08:30 - 09:20 AQ4125 4254 D104 Tut F 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5017 4256 D105 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5025 4258 D106 Tut R 08:30 - 09:20 AQ4125 4272 D107 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5015 7434 D108 Tut T 08:30 - 09:20 AQ4115

REM 356-3 InstitutionalArrangementsforSustainableEnvironmentalManagement

Prerequisite(s): REQ-REM 100.4260 D100 Sem TR 11:30 - 12:20 AQ3159 W.Haider4262 D101 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 AQ4125 4264 D102 Tut M 13:30 - 14:30 RCB7100 4266 D103 Tut T 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5004 7522 D104 Tut M 14:30 - 15:20 AQ5039

REM 445-3 EnvironmentalRiskAssessmentPrerequisite(s): REQ-MATH 151, 154, or 157;STAT 101, 103, or 301 or GEOG 251.4268 D100 Lec R 08:30 - 10:20 AQ5015 Sessional4270 D101 Lab R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5020

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SociologyandAnthropology(Arts):www.sfu.ca/sociology

C100 courses are by distance education, which, if there are no space restrictions or Prerequisite requirements set by the subject department, are available to all eligible students. Course outlines noting the requirements (including computer requirements) are available at the Centre for Online and Distance Education, or by calling 604-291-3524 or 1-800-663-1411 (toll free in Canada) or at www.sfu.ca/cde.

SA 100-4 PerspectivesonCanadianSociety(SA)Requirement Designation: B-Soc1893 D100 Lec M 08:30 - 10:20 AQ3149 K.Froschauer8815 D101 Tut M 10:30 - 12:20 AQ4115 K.Froschauer8816 D102 Tut M 12:30 - 14:20 AQ4125 Tbd8818 D103 Tut R 16:30 - 18:20 AQ4115 Tbd8819 D104 Tut W 08:30 - 10:20 AQ4125 Tbd8820 D105 Tut R 16:30 - 18:20 AQ4125 Tbd

SA 101-4 IntroductiontoAnthropology(A)Requirement Designation: B-Soc8840 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)1894 D100 Lec T 08:30 - 10:20 AQ3181 M.Kenny8828 D101 Tut T 10:30 - 12:20 AQ5019 Tbd8829 D102 Tut W 08:30 - 10:20 AQ4115 Tbd8830 D103 Tut F 12:30 - 14:20 AQ5029 Tbd8831 D104 Tut F 12:30 - 14:20 AQ5026 Tbd8832 D105 Tut R 16:30 - 18:20 RCB8104 Tbd8833 D106 Tut R 10:30 - 12:20 GYM404 Tbd8834 D107 Tut R 12:30 - 14:20 GYM404 Tbd8835 D108 Tut F 08:30 - 10:20 AQ5048 Tbd8836 D109 Tut F 10:30 - 12:20 AQ5036 Tbd

SA 141-0 SociologyandAnthropologyPracticumI9434 *D100 Sec

SA 150-4 IntroductiontoSociology(S)Requirement Designation: B-Soc8855 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)1895 D100 Lec M 12:30 - 14:20 B9200 A.Travers8856 D101 Tut T 08:30 - 10:20 AQ5028 Tbd8857 D102 Tut R 16:30 - 18:20 AQ5028 Tbd8858 D103 Tut W 08:30 - 10:20 AQ2122 Tbd8859 D104 Tut R 16:30 - 18:20 AQ5027 Tbd8860 D105 Tut W 14:30 - 16:20 GYM404 Tbd8861 D106 Tut F 12:30 - 14:20 AQ5027 Tbd8862 D107 Tut F 12:30 - 14:20 AQ5009 Tbd8863 D108 Tut F 12:30 - 14:20 AQ5004 Tbd8864 D109 Tut F 14:30 - 16:20 AQ5049 Tbd8866 D110 Tut F 14:30 - 16:20 AQ5027 Tbd8867 D111 Tut R 14:30 - 16:20 RCB6136 Tbd8868 D112 Tut F 08:30 - 10:20 AQ5047 Tbd8870 D113 Tut F 10:30 - 12:20 AQ5035 Tbd8871 D114 Tut F 12:30 - 14:20 AQ5038 Tbd8872 D115 Tut F 14:30 - 16:20 WMC2260 Tbd

SA 201-4 AnthropologyofContemporaryLife(A)1896 D100 Sem TR 12:30 - 14:20 RCB6206 D.Elliott

SA 210-4 IntroductiontoPowerandRegulationofSelfandOthers(S)Prerequisite(s): REQ-SA 101 or SA 150.8804 D100 Lec W 12:30 - 16:20 RCB6206 D.Chunn

SA 218-4 Illness,CultureandSociety(SA)Prerequisite(s): REQ-SA 101 or 201 or 150. Students with credit for SA 460 when offered as Medical Anthropology may not take SA 218 for further credit.6329 D100 Sem TR 14:30 - 16:20 RCB6206 S.Pigg

SA 241-0 SociologyandAnthropologyPracticumII9437 *D100 Sec

SA 250-4 IntroductiontoSociologicalTheory(S)Prerequisite(s): REQ-SA 150.1921 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)1898 D100 Sem M 12:30 - 16:20 AQ5025 D.Lacombe

SA 255-4 IntroductiontoSocialResearch(SA)Prerequisite(s): REQ-SA 101 or 150. Students with credit for POL 213 or POL 201 may not take SA 255 for further credit.1899 D100 Lec W 08:30 - 10:20 AQ3149 F.De Maio8874 D101 Tut W 11:30 - 13:20 AQ4115 F.De Maio

8876 D102 Tut F 12:30 - 14:20 AQ5019 Tbd8877 D103 Tut F 12:30 - 14:20 AQ5015 Tbd8878 D104 Tut R 11:30 - 13:20 AQ5009 Tbd8879 D105 Tut R 16:30 - 18:20 AQ5015 Tbd8880 D106 Tut R 15:30 - 17:20 AQ5026 Tbd

SA 275-4 AsianSocieties(S/A)Prerequisite(s): REQ-SA 101 or 150. Students with credit for SA 293 in 2000-1 semester may not take SA 275 for further credit.1900 D100 Sem MW 09:30 - 11:20 RCB5118 M.Howard

SA 301-4 ContemporaryEthnography(A)Prerequisite(s): REQ-SA 101 and one of SA 201, 263, 286 or 293. Students with credit for SA 370 may not take SA 301 for further credit.11478 D100 Sem WF 10:30 - 12:20 AQ5014 S.Pigg

SA 315-4 NewInformationTechnologyandSociety(SA)8807 E100 Lec M 16:30 - 20:20 RCB6206 K.Fish

SA 316-4 TourismandSocialPolicy(SA)Prerequisite(s): REQ-SA 150 and one second-year (S) or (SA) course.1922 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)

SA 322-4 SociologyofReligion(S)Prerequisite(s): REQ-SA 150 and one second-year (S) or (SA) course.1902 D100 Sem TR 14:30 - 16:20 RCB5120 J.Whitworth

SA 325-4 PoliticalSociology(S)Prerequisite(s): REQ-SA 150 and one second-year (S) or (SA) course.1918 E100 Sem T 16:30 - 20:20 WMC3535 Y.Atasoy

SA 331-4 PoliticsoftheFamily(S)Prerequisite(s): REQ-SA 150 and one second-year (S) or (SA) course.1904 D100 Sem M 13:30 - 17:20 RCB5120 D.Chunn

SA 332-4 TheAnthropologyofChildhood(A)Prerequisite(s): REQ-SA 101 and one of SA 201, 263, 286 or 293.1920 E100 Sem T 17:30 - 21:20 RCB5120 N.Dyck

SA 335-4 GenderRelationsandSocialIssues(S)Prerequisite(s): REQ-SA 150 and one second year Sociology or Sociology/Anthropology course. WS 203 recommended. Students with credit for SA 292 (when offered as gender relations) or WS 308 may not take SA 335 for further credit.1905 D100 Sem M 08:30 - 12:20 AQ5047 W.Chan

SA 341-0 SociologyandAnthropologyPracticumIII9440 *D100 Sec

SA 345-4 Race,ImmigrationandtheCanadianState(SA)Prerequisite(s): REQ-SA 101 or 150, and SA 201 or 203.1906 D100 Sem W 08:30 - 12:20 AQ5047 W.Chan

SA 350-4 ClassicalSociologicalThought(S)Prerequisite(s): REQ-SA 250.1907 D100 Sem TR 08:30 - 10:20 AQ2122 J.Whitworth

SA 351-4 ClassicalMarxistThought(S)Prerequisite(s): REQ-SA 250.8912 D100 Sem W 09:30 - 11:20 MTF110 G.Teeple F 09:30 - 11:20 GYM404

SA 355-4 QuantitativeMethods(SA)Prerequisite(s): REQ-STAT 203 and one of SA 255, POL 201, POL 213. Students with credit for POL 315 may not take SA 355 for further credit.Requirement Designation: Q1908 D100 Sem M 09:30 - 11:20 WMC3531 B.Mitchell W 09:30 - 11:20 AQ5081 B.Mitchell8918 D200 Sem F 10:30 - 12:20 WMC3533 C.Atchison F 13:30 - 15:20 AQ5081

SA 356-4 EthnographyandQualitativeMethods(SA)Prerequisite(s): REQ-SA 255 and SA 101 or 201.11538 D100 Sem W 12:30 - 16:20 AQ5025 C.Allen8927 E100 Sem R 17:30 - 21:20 HCC2270 DOW;C.Allen

SA 358-4 ThePhilosophyoftheSocialSciences(SA)Prerequisite(s): REQ-SA 150 and one second-year (S) or (SA) course. SA 250 and 255 recommended.1923 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.) A.Travers

SA 360-4 SpecialTopicsinSociologyandAnthropology(SA)Prerequisite(s): REQ-SA 101 and 150, and one 200 level (S), (SA), or (A), or permission of the instructor.D100 ST-Medical Sociology

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1919 D100 Sem TR 09:30 - 11:20 WMC3255 F.De Maio

SA 365-4 SelectedRegionalAreas(SA)Prerequisite(s): REQ-SA 101 and an appropriate second year course or consent of the instructor6332 D100 Sem MW 13:30 - 15:20 RCB5118 M.Howard

SA 402-4 ThePracticeofAnthropology(A)Prerequisite(s): REQ-Minimum of 90 credit hours including SA 101 and one of SA 201, 263, 286 or 293, or consent of the instructor. Recommended: at least two upper division courses in anthropology.1910 D100 Sem MT 14:30 - 16:20 AQ5020 D.Elliott

SA 416-4 SociologyofArtForms(S)Prerequisite(s): REQ-Minimum of 90 credit hours including SA 150 and one second year sociology (S) or sociology/anthropology (SA) course, or consent of instructor.1911 D100 Sem WF 12:30 - 14:20 AQ5047 G.Teeple

SA 420-4 SociologyofAging(SA)Prerequisite(s): REQ-90 credit hrs including SA 150 and one second year (S) or (SA) course, or acceptance into the diploma program in Gerontology, or by consent of instructor. This course is identical to GERO 420 and students cannot take both for credit.1924 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)

SA 430-4 States,CulturesandGlobalTransitions(SA)Prerequisite(s): REQ-90 credit hours which must include SA 150. Highly recommended: SA 302. Students who took SA 463 in 2004-3 may not take this course for further credit.6334 E100 Lec R 16:30 - 20:20 RCB6206 Y.Atasoy

SA 441-0 SociologyandAnthropologyPracticumIV9442 *D100 Sec

SA 450-4 AdvancedSociologicalTheory(S)Prerequisite(s): REQ-SA 350, 90 credit hours, a GPA of 3.25 and consent of instructor.1912 *D100 Sem T 16:30 - 20:20 AQ5025 D.Lacombe

SA 451-4 IssuesinAnthropologicalTheory(A)Prerequisite(s): REQ-SA 301, 90 credit hours, a GPA of at least 3.25 and consent of instructor.1913 *D100 Sem W 16:30 - 20:20 AQ5047 M.Kenny

SA 460-4 SpecialTopicsinSociologyandAnthropologyI(SA)Prerequisite(s): REQ-Minimum of 90 credit hours or consent of instructor. Recommended: at least two upper division courses in sociology and/or anthropology.E100 ST-Anthro./the Performative Turn: Hist/Practs/Pol.6333 E100 Sem W 17:30 - 21:20 HCC1530 DOW;H.Culhane

SA 496-4 DirectedReadingsinAnthropology(A)Prerequisite(s): REQ-Minimum of 90 credit hours including SA 101 and one of SA 201, 263, 286 or 293, or consent of the instructor. Students with credit for SA 497 may not take SA 496 for further credit.1914 *D100 Sec Faculty

SA 497-4 DirectedReadingsinSociology(S)Prerequisite(s): REQ-Minimum of 90 credit hours including SA 150 and one second year sociology (S) or sociology/anthropology (SA) course, or consent of instructor. Students with credit for SA 496 may not take SA 497 for further credit.1915 *D100 Sec Faculty

SA 498-8 FieldStudyinSociologyand/orAnthropology(SA)1916 *D100 Sem R 12:30 - 16:20 AQ5081 M.Gates

SA 499-8 HonorsEssay(SA)1917 *D100 Sec Faculty

SustainableCommunityDevelopment(Arts):www.sfu.ca/cscd

Pre-requisite(s) for SCD 1067 courses: Please refer to goSFU or course outlines for the prerequisite requirement(s) of the SCD courses in Fall 2006. C100 courses are by distance education, which, if there are no space restrictions or Prerequisite requirements set by the course department, are available to all eligible students. Course outlines noting the requirements (including computer requirements) are available at the Centre for Online and Distance Education, or by calling 604-291-3524 or 1-800-663-1411 (toll free in Canada) or at www.sfu.ca/cde.

SCD 201-3 IntroductiontoCommunityEconomicDevelopment11597 E100 Lec T 17:30 - 20:20 Segal 2800 DOW;M.Conn

SCD 301-4 SustainableCommunityEconomicDevelopment11598 E100 Sem R 17:30 - 21:20 Segal 2800 DOW;D.Hendrickson

SCD 401-4 Concepts,TechniquesandPrinciplesforCommunityEconomicDevelopmentPractice

11593 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)

SCD 403-4 ModelsandCasesinCommunityEconomicDevelopment11594 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.) M.Nozick

SCD 404-4 ProjectinCommunityEconomicDevelopment11595 D100 Sec Faculty

SCD 412-4 DirectedStudiesinCommunityEconomicDevelopment11596 D100 Sec Faculty

Spanish(Arts)

Students with knowledge of the Spanish language should take a 20 minute placement test. This test is used to advise students on the choice of course best suited to their actual abilities in Spanish as well as the possibility of obtaining advanced placement or challenge credit. Students who have completed the Spanish 12 Program in Canadian High Schools within the last 2 years will not be admitted to SPAN 102 and will be withdrawn from the course. Call the Language Learning Centre at 604.291.4698 (AQ3020) to make an appointment for placement. Initial Course Selection: native speakers of Spanish, or students who received their secondary education within a Spanish-speaking community will not be admitted to a 100 or 200 level Spanish language course.

SPAN 102-3 IntroductorySpanishI7021 D100 Tut TWRF 08:30 - 09:20 AQ5051 L.Zuccolo7022 D200 Tut TR 09:30 - 11:20 AQ4125 L.Zuccolo7023 D300 Tut TR 09:30 - 11:20 AQ5051 L.Zuccolo7024 D400 Tut T 14:30 - 16:20 RCB6122 L.Zuccolo R 14:30 - 16:20 AQ5025 L.Zuccolo7025 D500 Tut M 11:30 - 13:20 AQ4120 L.Zuccolo R 11:30 - 13:20 AQ4130 L.Zuccolo7026 D600 Tut TR 11:30 - 13:20 AQ5035 L.Zuccolo7027 D700 Tut MW 14:30 - 16:20 AQ4125 L.Zuccolo7028 D800 Tut WF 15:30 - 17:20 AQ5017 L.Zuccolo7029 D900 Tut TR 15:30 - 17:20 K8648 L.Zuccolo7030 E100 Tut TR 16:30 - 18:20 AQ5019 L.Zuccolo7031 E200 Tut MW 16:30 - 18:20 RCB8106 L.Zuccolo7032 E300 Tut TR 17:30 - 19:20 HCC200 DOW;L.Zuccolo

SPAN 103-3 IntroductorySpanishIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-Grade 12 Spanish or SPAN 102 or equivalent.8230 D100 Tut MW 11:30 - 13:20 AQ5118 M.Escudero8231 D200 Tut TR 11:30 - 13:20 WMC2503 M.Escudero8232 E100 Tut MW 16:30 - 18:20 AQ2122 M.Escudero8233 E200 Tut T 16:30 - 18:20 HCC2280 DOW;M.Escudero R 16:30 - 18:20 HCC2235

SPAN 201-3 IntermediateSpanishIPrerequisite(s): REQ-SPAN 103 or equivalent.10042 D100 Tut M 11:30 - 13:20 AQ2120 L.Zuccolo W 11:30 - 13:20 RCB5118

SPAN 202-3 IntermediateSpanishIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-SPAN 201 or equivalent. May not be taken by students with credit for SPAN 303 or subsequent language courses.10043 D100 Tut MW 14:30 - 16:20 RCB7100 M.Tejeda

SPAN 303-3 SpanishComposition,TranslationandConversationPrerequisite(s): REQ-SPAN 202 or equivalent.10044 D100 Tut TR 14:30 - 16:20 AQ4140 M.Escudero

Statistics(Science):www.stat.sfu.ca

Undergraduate Course SequencingCredit for STAT courses can depend on the order that the courses are taken.There are three kinds of courses offered: 1. Introductory courses STAT 1002. Service Courses STAT 101, 201, 203, 302, 403. 3. Mainstream Courses STAT 270, 285, 300, 330, 350, 380, 400, 402, 410, 430, 450, 460, 490, 495. Service and Mainstream courses must be taken AFTER STAT 100 if credit is desired for STAT 100 as well as the Mainstream or Service Courses. Mainstream Courses must be taken AFTER the Service courses, if credit is desired for the Service courses as well as the Mainstream courses. An exception to these rules is that STAT 302 and/or STAT 403 may be taken AFTER STAT 270 and credit would be given for STAT 302 and/or STAT 403 as well as STAT 270. Note that STAT 350 cannot normally be taken for credit after STAT 402, since STAT 350 is a Prerequisite for STAT 402. Statistic majors/honors/minors are recommended to take STAT 350 before STAT 402. The STAT 302 Prerequisite option for STAT 402 is in the process of being eliminated. A 100 level STAT course must be taken before a 200 level STAT course if credit is desired for both courses. In no case will credit be granted for more

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than one of STAT 101, STAT 201, and STAT 203.Distance Education:Distance Education courses that are marked as C100 courses are available to all eligible students if there are no space restrictions or Prerequisite requirements set by the course department. Course outlines noting the requirements (including computer requirements) are available at the Centre for Online and Distance Education, or by calling 604-291-3524 or 1-800-663-1411 (toll free in Canada) or at www.sfu.ca/cde .

STAT 100-3 ChanceandDataAnalysisPrerequisite(s): REQ-To receive credit for both STAT 100 and STAT 101, STAT 100 must be taken first.Requirement Designation: Q/B-Sci2688 D100 Lec WF 13:00 - 14:20 SUR3170 SUR;Tbd9063 D101 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 SUR3170 Surrey

STAT 101-3 IntroductiontoStatisticsPrerequisite(s): REQ-Students w/ credit for ARCH 376, BUEC 232 (prev. 332) or STAT 270 (prev. MATH 272 & 371) cannot subsequently rec.cred. for STAT 101.Students w/ credit for STAT 102, 203 (prev. STAT 103), 201 or 301, MATH 101 or 102 cannot take STAT 101 for credit.Requirement Designation: Q2668 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)8243 D100 Lec MWF 08:30 - 09:20 AQ3182 Tbd2694 OP01 OPL K9516

STAT 201-3 StatisticsfortheLifeSciencesPrerequisite(s): REQ-30 credit hours. Students with credit for STAT 101, 102, 203 (formerly 103), 270 (formerly MATH 272), or STAT 301 may not take STAT 201 for further credit.Requirement Designation: Q2670 D100 Lec T 10:30 - 12:20 C9001 C.Schwarz R 10:30 - 11:20 C9001 2672 OP01 OPL K9516

STAT 270-3 IntroductiontoProbabilityandStatisticsPrerequisite(s): REQ-MATH 152 or 155 or 158 must precede or be taken concurrently. If preceding, the grades should be C- or better. Students wishing an intuitive appreciation of a broad range of statistical strategies may wish to take STAT 100 first.Requirement Designation: Q11398 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)2674 D100 Lec MWF 09:30 - 10:20 WMC3520 R.Insley2676 OP01 OPL K9516

STAT 285-3 IntermediateProbabilityandStatisticsPrerequisite(s): REQ-STAT 270. Pre- or Co-requisite MATH 232. This course may not be taken for credit by students who have credit for STAT 330 prior to Fall 03-3 semester.Requirement Designation: Q8271 D100 Lec TR 16:00 - 17:20 SUR3170 SUR;Tbd8273 D101 Tut T 14:30 - 15:20 SUR3170 Surrey

STAT 300W-3StatisticsCommunicationPrerequisite(s): REQ-Admission to the major or honors programs in statistics or actuarial science at SFU.Requirement Designation: W9917 *D100 Sem T 16:30 - 18:20 AQ4150 K.Weldon R 16:30 - 17:20 AQ4140

STAT 330-3 IntroductiontoMathematicalStatisticsPrerequisite(s): REQ-STAT 285 and MATH 251.Requirement Designation: Q2686 D100 Lec MWF 10:30 - 11:20 WMC3210 D.Bingham2696 D101 Tut M 11:30 - 12:20 WMC3220 2698 D102 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 RCB7101 2700 D103 Tut F 11:30 - 12:20 WMC2507

STAT 336-0 JobPracticumI2702 D100 Sec E.Simons

STAT 337-0 JobPracticumII2704 D100 Sec E.Simons

STAT 430-3 StatisticalDesignandAnalysisofExperimentsPrerequisite(s): REQ-STAT 350 (or MATH 372). Students with credit for MATH 404 may not take STAT 430 for further credit.Requirement Designation: Q2716 D100 Lec MW 15:30 - 16:50 AQ3005 B.Tang2718 D101 Tut W 14:30 - 15:20 AQ3005

STAT 436-0 JobPracticumIII2706 D100 Sec E.Simons

STAT 437-0 JobPracticumIV

2708 D100 Sec E.Simons

STAT 438-0 JobPracticumV2710 D100 Sec E.Simons

STAT 450-3 StatisticalTheoryPrerequisite(s): REQ-STAT 330Requirement Designation: Q2680 D100 Lec T 14:30 - 15:20 AQ3003 L.Zeng R 14:30 - 16:20 AQ3003 2712 D101 Tut R 12:30 - 13:20 AQ5016 2722 D102 Tut R 13:30 - 14:20 AQ5016

Technology(ApplSci):fas.sfu.ca

TECH 100-3 FundamentalsofTeamworkandCommunicationI4811 *D100 INS M 09:30 - 11:20 SUR3340 SUR;Tbd4815 *D300 INS T 09:30 - 11:20 SUR3340 SUR;Tbd4817 *D400 INS T 13:30 - 15:20 SUR3340 SUR;Tbd4819 *D500 INS W 09:30 - 11:20 SUR3340 SUR;Tbd4823 *D700 INS W 15:30 - 17:20 SUR3340 SUR;Tbd11462 *D800 INS R 09:30 - 11:20 SUR3340 SUR;Tbd11463 *E300 INS W 17:30 - 19:20 SUR3340 SUR;Tbd

WorkTerm(ApplSci):fas.sfu.ca

WKTM 100-0 CooperativeWorkTermI11352 D100 Sec SUR;A.Maclean

WKTM 200-0 CooperativeWorkTermII11353 D100 Sec SUR;A.Maclean

WKTM 300-0 CooperativeWorkTermIII11354 D100 Sec SUR;A.Maclean

WKTM 400-0 CooperativeWorkTermIV11355 D100 Sec SUR;A.Maclean

Women’sStudies(Arts):www.sfu.ca/womens-studies

C100 courses are by distance education, which, if there are no space restrictions or Prerequisite requirements set by the course department, are available to all eligible students. Course outlines noting the requirements (including computer requirements) are available at the Centre for Online and Distance Education, or by calling 604-291-3524 or 1-800-663-1411 (toll free in Canada) or at www.sfu.ca/cde.

WS 101-3 IntroductiontoWomen’sIssuesinCanadaRequirement Designation: B-Soc4843 D100 Lec R 13:30 - 15:20 AQ3149 L.Campbell4844 D101 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5049 Tbd4845 D102 Tut R 15:30 - 16:20 RCB6122 Tbd4846 D103 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3515 Tbd4847 D104 Tut R 16:30 - 17:20 WMC3517 Tbd4848 D105 Tut R 17:30 - 18:20 WMC3515 Tbd4849 D106 Tut R 17:30 - 18:20 WMC3517 Tbd

WS 102-3 IntroductiontoWesternFeminismsRequirement Designation: B-Hum10753 C100 Sec (Distance Ed.)

WS 200-3 WomeninCross-CulturalPerspectivePrerequisite(s): REQ-WS 101 or 102 (may be taken concurrently).4852 D100 Lec M 13:30 - 15:20 WMC3517 Sessional4853 D101 Tut M 15:30 - 16:20 AQ5035 Sessional

WS 205-3 WomenandPopularCulturePrerequisite(s): REQ-WS 101 or 102 (may be taken concurrently).10510 D100 Lec T 13:30 - 16:20 HCC2235 DOW;J.Levitin

WS 208-3 FeministResearchMethodsPrerequisite(s): REQ-WS 101 or 102 (may be taken concurrently). Students who have taken WS 208 under the title Researching Women’s Issues or WS 400 Methodological Issues in Women’s Studies may not take this course for further credit.4856 D100 Lec R 09:30 - 12:20 WMC3511 H.Zaman

WS 301-4 SpecialTopicsinWomen’sStudiesPrerequisite(s): REQ-six credits in Women’s Studies including WS 101 or WS 102.D100 ST-History of Women in Social Protest10514 D100 Sem T 09:30 - 13:20 WMC2533 L.Campbell

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WS 305-4 ConceivingCreativityPrerequisite(s): REQ-30 credit hours. Students who have taken WS 310 (Special Topics) under this title may not take WS 305 for further credit.Requirement Designation: B-Hum7053 E100 Sem T 18:00 - 21:50 HCC2290 DOW;M.Macdonald

WS 307-4 WomeninBritishColumbiaPrerequisite(s): REQ-six credits in Women’s Studies including WS 101 or WS 102.7054 D100 Lec M 09:30 - 12:20 GYM404 Sessional10516 D101 Tut M 12:30 - 13:20 GYM404 Tbd

WS 316-4 DiscipliningSex:FeministScienceStudiesandSociobiologyPrerequisite(s): REQ-30 credit hours.7009 D100 Sem R 13:30 - 17:20 RCB7102 M.Macdonald

WS 320-4 SpecialTopicsinWomen’sStudiesPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 credit hours6931 D100 Sem F 09:30 - 13:20 WMC2523 Faculty

WS 323-4 LatinAmericanWomeninLiteratureandSociety9358 D100 Sem F 13:30 - 17:20 WMC3513 Sessional

WS 398W-4FeministCurrentsPrerequisite(s): REQ-Two of WS 101, 102, or GDST 200 (may be taken concurrently).Requirement Designation: W7008 D100 Sem W 09:30 - 13:20 WMC2268 H.Leung

WS 401-5 ResearchProjectPrerequisite(s): REQ-nine credits in Women’s Studies including WS 101 or 102 and approval of the course proposal by the Women’s Studies Department Committee.4869 *D100 Sec Faculty

WS 402-2 DirectedReadingsPrerequisite(s): REQ-nine credits in Women’s Studies including WS 101 or WS 102 and approval of course proposal by Dept.4871 *D100 Sec Faculty

WS 403-3 DirectedReadingsPrerequisite(s): REQ-nine credits in Women’s Studies including WS 101 or WS 102 and approval of course proposal by Dept.4873 *D100 Sec Faculty

WS 405-4 TheoreticalIssuesinWomen’sStudiesPrerequisite(s): 60 credit hours including two Women’s Studies courses, one of which must be WS 101 or WS 102.4866 D100 Sem M 16:30 - 20:20 RCB7101 Sessional

WS 421-0 PracticumIPrerequisite(s): REQ-30 semester hours with a CGPA of 3.0, WS 101 & 102, and two 200 division Women’s Studies courses.Students should apply to the Faculty of Arts Co-Op Education Co-ordinator by the end of the third week of the semester preceding the employment semester.4875 *D100 Sec

WS 422-0 PracticumIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-45 semester hours with a CGPA of 3.0, WS 101 & 102, and two 200 division Women’s Studies courses.Students should apply to the Faculty of Arts Co-Op Education Co-ordinator by the end of the third week of the semester preceding the employment semester.4877 *D100 Sec

WS 423-0 PracticumIIIPrerequisite(s): REQ-60 semester hours with a CGPA of 3.0, WS 101 & 102, and two 200 division Women’s Studies courses.Students should apply to the Faculty of Arts Co-Op Education Co-ordinator by the end of the third week of the semester preceding the employment semester.4879 *D100 Sec

WS 424-0 PracticumIVPrerequisite(s): REQ-90 semester hours with a CGPA of 3.0, WS 101 & 102, and two 200 division Women’s Studies courses.Students should apply to the Faculty of Arts Co-Op Education Co-ordinator by the end of the third week of the semester preceding the employment semester.4881 *D100 WKS

Fall 2006 (1067) exams December 6-16Current listings are only available at go.sfu.ca

ConflictsIt is your responsibility to ensure that you do not enroll in classes with conflicting exam times. If you have a good reason to enroll in classes with conflicting exam times, you may request the permission of the departments offering those classes.

NOTE: if you have an exam at one location (e.g. Burnaby Mountain) followed immediately by an exam at another location (e.g. Harbour Centre), please report this to the Departmental Assistants as soon as possible. Advance arrangements will be made for you to write both exams at a single location.

Online and Distance EducationIf you are enrolling in a distance education course, please refer to the Online and Distance Education section of this publication for important information.

Students in the Lower Mainland (and specific regions of the Fraser Valley) must come to campus to write distance education exams. If your distance education midterm (see “Online and Distance Education” in this publication for dates) and final exams conflict with each other or with another class, you will pay a $30 fee for rescheduling your distance education exam, if approval is granted by the class supervisor. For information call 604.291.4772 or 1.800.663.1411 (toll free in Canada).

NOTE: if you choose to write your exam(s) outside of North America you must contact the Centre for Online and Distance Education to receive approval. Telephone 604.291.3524 or 1.800.663.1411 (toll free in Canada) or email [email protected].

Exam scheduleThe exam schedule does not include room numbers. It does include class numbers and sections, the day, date and time of the exam, and the type.

Section types Examination typesD = day R = regularE = evening O = open bookC = distance education S = special

It is the responsibility of students to attend the final examinations scheduled for their classes. A final examination schedule with room numbers is posted on or before Tuesday October 24, 2006 at the following locations:

Burnaby campus• Student Services, Maggie Benston Student Services Centre• Audio Visual Services, P9301• Third Floor Reference Desk, W.A.C. Bennett Library

Vancouver campus• Information and Registration Services• Reference Desk, Belzberg Library

Surrey campus• Reference Desk, SFU Surrey Library

Electronic Exam ScheduleThe final examination schedule is available at goSFU, and as a PDF at students.sfu.ca/gosfu, under “Final Exam Schedule for Fall 2006 (pdf)”. Please note that room information on the Web schedule will be posted no later than Tuesday October 24, 2006.

Official changes to the final examination schedule will be posted to goSFU, to the PDF, and at the Burnaby, Harbour Centre and Surrey locations as they occur.

NOTEIf an exam change is indicated elsewhere than in these locations, for example on the door to the examination room, and is not posted at the official locations or at goSFU, the student must verify the change at the department’s general office or with the instructor of the class. If it is not possible to verify a change, the student must attend the examination at the originally scheduled time.

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Actuarial MathematicsACMA 210 D100 WED 13 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 335 D100 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 425 D100 WED 13 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 470 E100 WED 6 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R

ArchaeologyARCH 100 E100 WED 13 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 131 D100 TUE 12 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 201 E100 FRI 8 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 223 D100 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 226 C100 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 10:30 R 301 E100 FRI 8 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 340 D100 SAT 9 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 344 E100 WED 6 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 373 D100 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 385 D100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R

Asia-CanadaASC 101 D100 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 200 D100 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R

Biological SciencesBISC 100 C100 FRI 8 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 100 D100 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 101 D100 WED 13 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 101 D200 WED 13 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 102 D100 WED 6 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 O 110 D100 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 202 D100 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 202 D200 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 204 D100 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 302 D100 MON 11 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 303 D100 WED 13 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 304 D100 THU 7 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 312 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 313 D100 THU 7 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 316 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 317 D100 THU 14 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 329 D100 WED 6 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 337 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 366 D100 SAT 9 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 372 D100 TUE 12 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 404 D100 WED 13 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 406 D100 MON 11 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 414 D100 WED 13 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 429 D100 WED 13 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 432 D100 SAT 9 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 445 D100 TUE 12 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 471 D100 THU 14 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 472 D100 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 474 D100 TUE 12 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 475 D100 THU 7 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R

Business Administration/EconomicsBUEC 232 D100 SAT 16 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 232 D200 SAT 9 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 232 E100 SAT 9 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 280 D100 FRI 15 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 333 D100 THU 14 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R

Business AdministrationBUS 207 D100 WED 6 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 207 E100 WED 6 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 237 D100 THU 7 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 237 D200 THU 7 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 237 D300 THU 7 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 237 E100 THU 7 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 251 D100 MON 11 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 251 D200 MON 11 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 251 E100 SAT 9 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 254 D100 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 254 E100 THU 14 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 272 D100 WED 6 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R

272 D200 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 272 D300 WED 13 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 272 E100 MON 11 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 303 D100 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 303 E100 MON 11 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 312 D100 MON 11 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 312 D200 SAT 16 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 312 E100 THU 14 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 315 D100 SAT 9 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 316 D100 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 316 E100 WED 6 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 320 D100 TUE 12 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 320 E100 MON 11 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 321 D100 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 321 E100 SAT 9 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 322 D100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 329 E100 FRI 8 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 336 D100 WED 6 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 336 E100 WED 6 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 343 D100 THU 7 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 343 D200 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 343 E100 THU 7 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 346 D100 SAT 16 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 347 D100 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 347 E100 WED 6 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 360 D100 MON 11 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 360 E100 THU 7 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 361 D200 WED 13 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 362 D100 FRI 15 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 362 D200 FRI 15 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 374 E100 THU 14 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 381 D100 FRI 15 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 381 D200 SAT 9 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 393 D100 THU 7 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 393 E100 THU 7 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 413 D100 THU 14 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 413 E100 THU 14 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 417 D100 SAT 9 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 417 E100 MON 11 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 418 D100 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 418 E100 MON 11 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 419 D100 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 420 D100 SAT 9 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 421 D100 FRI 8 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 421 E100 FRI 8 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 424 D100 SAT 16 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 424 D200 SAT 16 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 424 E100 FRI 8 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 426 D100 TUE 12 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 432 D100 THU 14 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 437 D100 SAT 16 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 442 D100 THU 14 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 442 E100 SAT 9 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 446 E100 WED 13 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 447 E100 WED 13 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 449 D100 SAT 16 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 462 D100 FRI 15 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 473 D100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 477 D100 SAT 9 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 478 D100 MON 11 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 478 D200 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 478 D400 SAT 16 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 478 D500 WED 13 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 478 D600 SAT 16 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 488 E100 WED 13 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 492 D100 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R

ChemistryCHEM 110 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 111 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 120 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 120 D200 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R

121 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 121 D200 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 121 D300 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 122 D100 THU 7 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 126 LA01 TUE 12 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 126 LA02 TUE 12 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 126 LA03 TUE 12 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 180 D100 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 191 D100 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 215 D100 WED 6 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 215 D200 WED 6 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 230 D100 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 236W LA01 THU 14 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 236W LA02 THU 14 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 281 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 281 D200 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 282 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 316 D100 WED 6 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 332 D100 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 336 LA01 SAT 16 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 336 LA02 SAT 16 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 360 D100 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 371 E100 FRI 8 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 380 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 439 D100 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 452 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 464 D100 THU 7 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 465 D100 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R

ChineseCHIN 100 D100 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 100 D200 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 100 D300 MON 11 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 100 E100 WED 6 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 101 D100 SAT 16 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 101 E100 FRI 8 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 151 E100 TUE 12 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 152 E100 SAT 16 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 190 D100 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 200 D100 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R

CommunicationCMNS 110 C100 THU 7 DEC 08:30 - 10:30 O 110 D100 FRI 15 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 110 D200 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 130 C100 MON 11 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 130 D100 FRI 15 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 220 E100 WED 6 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 221 E100 TUE 12 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 223 D100 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 230 D100 WED 13 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 240 D100 FRI 8 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 247 D100 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 253 D100 WED 13 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 253 D200 MON 11 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 260 D100 SAT 16 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 261 C100 TUE 12 DEC 08:30 - 10:30 R 261 D100 TUE 12 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 262 D100 SAT 16 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 304 D100 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 371 C100 FRI 8 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 473 D100 THU 14 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R

Computing ScienceCMPT 102 D100 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 110 D100 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 120 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 120 D200 THU 7 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 120 D300 FRI 8 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 125 D100 SAT 9 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 126 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 126 D200 FRI 8 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 126 E300 MON 11 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R

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150 D100 THU 7 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 150 D200 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 165 C100 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 S 165 D100 TUE 12 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 212 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 225 D100 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 225 D200 FRI 15 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 250 D100 FRI 8 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 250 D200 THU 7 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 275 D100 MON 11 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 300 D100 FRI 8 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 300 D200 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 300 E300 FRI 8 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 301 E100 MON 11 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 307 D100 FRI 8 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 307 D200 MON 11 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 310 D100 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 318 D100 WED 6 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 318 D200 MON 11 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 320 D100 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 340 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 341 D100 FRI 8 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 354 D200 FRI 8 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 354 E100 FRI 8 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 354 E200 WED 6 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 361 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 363 D100 WED 6 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 365 D100 SAT 16 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 370 E100 WED 6 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 371 D100 FRI 8 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 379 D100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 383 D100 THU 14 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 401 E100 FRI 8 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 405 D100 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 406 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 407 D100 WED 13 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 408 D200 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 412 D100 THU 7 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 418 D100 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 419 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 454 D100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 454 D200 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 459 D100 FRI 15 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 461 D100 SAT 16 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 466 D100 FRI 8 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 470 D100 TUE 12 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 471 D100 THU 7 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 475 E100 MON 11 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 481 D100 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R

Canadian StudiesCNS 160 C100 WED 6 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 160 D100 FRI 8 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 210 S100 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 280 C100 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 391 D100 FRI 15 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 393 D100 WED 13 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 481 D100 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 490 C100 MON 11 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 491 D100 MON 11 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R

Cognitive ScienceCOGS 100 D100 SAT 16 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R

CriminologyCRIM 101 C100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 101 D100 THU 14 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 101 D200 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 103 C100 TUE 12 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R 103 D100 FRI 15 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 104 C100 FRI 8 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 104 D100 SAT 16 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 131 C100 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R

131 D100 MON 11 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 135 D100 TUE 12 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 210 D100 WED 13 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 213 D100 WED 13 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 220 C100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 220 D100 WED 13 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 220 D200 SAT 16 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 230 C100 FRI 8 DEC 19:00 - 22:15 O 230 D100 MON 11 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 241 C100 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 251 D100 WED 13 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 300W C100 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 S 301 D100 FRI 15 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 302 D100 WED 13 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 311 D100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 312 D100 TUE 12 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 313 D100 SAT 16 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 314 C100 MON 11 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 314 D100 TUE 12 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 320 C100 TUE 12 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 320 D100 MON 11 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 321 D100 THU 14 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 330 D100 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 331 D100 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 332 D100 TUE 12 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 335 D100 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 350 D100 SAT 9 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 355 C100 WED 6 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 355 D100 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 369 C100 TUE 12 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 369 D100 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 402 C100 THU 7 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 412 D100 SAT 9 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 413 D100 TUE 12 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 416 D100 TUE 12 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 417 D100 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 419 D100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R

Earth SciencesEASC 101 D100 MON 11 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 103 D100 FRI 15 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 104 D100 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 107 D100 FRI 15 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 202 D100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 207 D100 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 210 D100 TUE 12 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 301 D100 SAT 16 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 303W D100 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 304 D100 WED 13 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 309 D100 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 310W D100 TUE 12 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 312 D100 SAT 9 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 401 D100 WED 6 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 408 D100 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 421 D100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 450 D100 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R

EconomicsECON 103 D100 WED 13 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 103 D200 FRI 15 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 103 D300 FRI 8 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 104 D100 THU 7 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 105 D100 TUE 12 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 105 D200 WED 13 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 105 E100 WED 13 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 208 D100 FRI 15 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 210 D100 THU 7 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 250 D100 THU 14 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 260 D100 TUE 12 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 282 D100 TUE 12 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 290 D100 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 291 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 301 D100 FRI 8 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R

301 E100 WED 6 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 302 D100 WED 6 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 302 E100 WED 6 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 305 D100 FRI 8 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 305 E100 SAT 9 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 325 D100 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 331 D100 THU 14 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 342 D100 WED 6 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 345 D100 WED 13 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 355W D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 362 D100 WED 13 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 381 D100 FRI 8 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 382 D100 THU 14 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 383 D100 TUE 12 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 387 D100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 389 D100 FRI 15 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 390 D100 TUE 12 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 393 D100 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 403 D100 MON 11 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 409W D100 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 410 D100 THU 14 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 425 D100 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 426 D100 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 435 D100 MON 11 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 446 D100 WED 13 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 451 D100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 455W D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 482 D100 WED 13 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 483 D100 THU 14 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 484 D100 WED 13 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R

EducationEDUC 100 D100 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 100 D200 SAT 16 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 100 E100 SAT 16 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 211 D100 SAT 9 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 220 C100 WED 6 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 220 D100 THU 14 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 222 C100 FRI 8 DEC 19:00 - 21:00 R 230 D100 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 240 D100 WED 13 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 250 D100 WED 13 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 260 E100 TUE 12 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 311 E100 SAT 16 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 315 E100 TUE 12 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 320 E100 SUN 10 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 322 C100 TUE 12 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 323 D100 FRI 8 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 325 C100 THU 7 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 327 D100 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 328 E100 FRI 15 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 330 E100 SAT 9 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 367 E100 TUE 12 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 380 F100 FRI 8 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 382 E100 SAT 16 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 388 E100 FRI 15 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 422 C100 MON 11 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 423 E100 MON 11 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 433 C100 THU 7 DEC 19:00 - 21:00 O 446 C100 WED 6 DEC 19:00 - 21:00 S 450 F100 SAT 16 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 464 C100 FRI 8 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 464 E100 TUE 12 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 465 C100 MON 11 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 467 E100 MON 11 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 469 E100 FRI 15 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 471 C100 TUE 12 DEC 19:00 - 21:00 O 471 D300 SAT 16 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R

EnglishENGL 101W C100 MON 11 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 O 101W D100 MON 11 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 101W D200 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R

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102W D100 TUE 12 DEC 08:30 - 10:30 R 103W D100 FRI 8 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 104W D100 TUE 12 DEC 08:30 - 10:30 R 104W E100 THU 7 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 105W D100 WED 13 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R 201 D100 THU 14 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 203 D100 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 205 D100 TUE 12 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 206 D100 WED 13 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 206 D200 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 207 C100 WED 6 DEC 19:00 - 21:30 R 207 D100 WED 13 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 207 E100 THU 14 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 O 300 D100 FRI 15 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 304 C100 THU 7 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 304 E100 SAT 9 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 306 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 310 D100 THU 14 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 313 E100 WED 6 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 322 E100 THU 7 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 327 C100 FRI 8 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 S 327 D100 SAT 16 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 340 C100 TUE 12 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 340 D100 SAT 16 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 342 D100 THU 14 DEC 12:00 - 14:00 R 354 E100 SAT 9 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 357 D100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 364 D100 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 387 D100 SAT 9 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 392 E100 WED 6 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 416W D100 WED 13 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 438W D100 FRI 15 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 440 E100 THU 7 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 455W D100 TUE 12 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 475W D100 SAT 16 DEC 08:30 - 10:30 R 492W E100 WED 6 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R

Engineering ScienceENSC 100W D100 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 150 D100 WED 6 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 220 D100 FRI 15 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 250 D100 WED 13 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 325 D100 THU 14 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 327 D100 FRI 15 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 351 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 383 D100 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 387 D100 FRI 15 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 424 D100 WED 13 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 426 D100 WED 13 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 450 D100 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 488 D100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 489 D100 FRI 15 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R

Environmental ScienceEVSC 200 D100 FRI 8 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R

ExplorationsEXPL 110 D100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 120 D100 SAT 9 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 130 D100 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 140 D100 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R

Foundations of Academic LiteracyFAL X99 D001 TUE 12 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R X99 D002 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R X99 D003 FRI 8 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R X99 D004 MON 11 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R X99 D005 SAT 9 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R X99 D006 WED 13 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R X99 D007 SAT 16 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R X99 D008 SAT 16 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R X99 D009 TUE 12 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R X99 D010 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R X99 D011 FRI 8 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R

X99 D012 MON 11 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R X99 D013 THU 14 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R X99 D014 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R X99 D015 SAT 16 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R X99 D016 SAT 16 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R X99 D017 THU 14 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R X99 E100 SAT 16 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R X99 E200 THU 14 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R X99 E300 TUE 12 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R X99 E400 MON 11 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R X99 E500 SAT 16 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R X99 E600 THU 14 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R

Foundations of Analytic and Quantitative ReasoningFAN X99 D100 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R X99 D200 SAT 16 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R X99 D300 WED 13 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R X99 D400 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R X99 D500 THU 14 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R X99 D600 SAT 16 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R

First Nations StudiesFNST 101 C100 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R 201 D100 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R

Contemporary ArtsFPA 104 C100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 104 D100 THU 14 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 111 D100 SAT 16 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 136 D100 THU 14 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 167 E100 MON 11 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 341 E100 THU 7 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R

FrenchFREN 120 D100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R 120 D200 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R 120 D300 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R 120 D400 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R 120 D500 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R 120 D600 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R 120 D700 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R 120 E100 TUE 12 DEC 19:00 - 21:00 R 120 E200 WED 13 DEC 19:00 - 21:00 R 120 E300 TUE 12 DEC 19:00 - 21:00 R 121 D100 FRI 8 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R 121 D200 FRI 8 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R 121 D300 FRI 8 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R 121 E100 TUE 12 DEC 19:00 - 21:00 R 122 D100 WED 13 DEC 12:00 - 14:00 R 122 D200 WED 13 DEC 12:00 - 14:00 R 122 D300 WED 13 DEC 12:00 - 14:00 R 122 E100 SAT 16 DEC 19:00 - 21:00 R 210 D100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R 210 D200 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R 210 D300 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R 210 E100 TUE 12 DEC 19:00 - 21:00 R 211 D100 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 10:30 R 211 D200 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 10:30 R 211 D300 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 10:30 R 211 D400 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 10:30 R 212 D100 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R 212 F100 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R 221 D100 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 221 D200 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 221 F100 FRI 8 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 222 D100 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 222 D200 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 225 F100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 240 D100 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 10:30 R 240 E100 SAT 16 DEC 19:00 - 21:00 R 270 D100 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 270 E100 TUE 12 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 301W D100 FRI 8 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R

301W E100 SAT 16 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 307 D100 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 360 D100 SAT 9 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 370 D100 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 412 D100 TUE 12 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 423 D100 THU 14 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 475 D100 TUE 12 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R

Gender StudiesGDST 200 D100 FRI 8 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R

GeographyGEOG 100 D100 WED 13 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 100 E100 WED 13 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 111 D100 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 162 E100 FRI 8 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 213 D100 SAT 16 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 215 D100 THU 7 DEC 08:30 - 10:30 R 221 D100 WED 13 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R 241 D100 TUE 12 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 253 D100 WED 13 DEC 08:30 - 10:30 R 255 D100 WED 13 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 300 D100 FRI 8 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 301 D100 WED 13 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R 312 D100 WED 13 DEC 08:30 - 10:30 R 313 D100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 317 E100 WED 13 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 322W D100 TUE 12 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 324 E100 WED 6 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 327 D100 TUE 12 DEC 08:30 - 10:30 R 351 D100 WED 13 DEC 08:30 - 10:30 R 355 D100 MON 11 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 363 D100 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 411 D100 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 412W D100 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 422 D100 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 14:00 R 428 D100 WED 13 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 432 D100 SAT 16 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 441 D100 THU 7 DEC 08:30 - 10:30 R 489 E100 FRI 8 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R

GermanGERM 102 D200 TUE 12 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 102 D300 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 102 E100 SAT 9 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 103 D100 FRI 8 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 103 D200 SAT 16 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 104 C100 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 204 C100 TUE 12 DEC 12:00 - 14:00 R

GerontologyGERO 300 E100 WED 13 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 301 E100 TUE 12 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 403 C100 TUE 12 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 406 E100 SAT 9 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 420 C100 WED 6 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R

HistoryHIST 101 D100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 101 D200 TUE 12 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 106 D100 MON 11 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 146 D100 FRI 8 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 151 D100 FRI 8 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 204 D100 FRI 8 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 205 D100 TUE 12 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 208 D100 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 212 D100 FRI 15 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 215 D100 TUE 12 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 224 D100 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 231 D100 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 249 D100 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 300 D100 FRI 8 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 308 D100 FRI 8 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 315 D100 MON 11 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R

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325 D100 MON 11 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 328 D100 WED 13 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 332 D100 WED 13 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 338 C100 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 339 C100 TUE 12 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 345W D100 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 350 D100 MON 11 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 360 D100 SAT 16 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 371 D100 FRI 8 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 373 D100 SAT 9 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 374W D100 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 388 D100 FRI 15 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 390 D100 WED 13 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 391 D100 WED 13 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 401 D100 FRI 15 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 407 E100 WED 6 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 413 D100 MON 11 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 415 D100 SAT 9 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 416 D100 SAT 16 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 422 E100 WED 13 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 424 D100 SAT 16 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 426 D100 FRI 15 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 432 D100 SAT 16 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 436 S100 SAT 9 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 442 D100 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 457 D100 SAT 9 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 472 D100 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 485 D100 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 485 D200 SAT 16 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 485 D300 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 486 D100 FRI 15 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 486 E100 FRI 8 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R

Health SciencesHSCI 120 E100 WED 6 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 130 D100 FRI 15 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 160 D100 WED 13 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R

HumanitiesHUM 101W D100 THU 14 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 101W E100 FRI 15 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 101W S100 FRI 8 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 102W C100 MON 11 DEC 08:30 - 10:00 R 102W D100 SAT 16 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 103 D100 TUE 12 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 161 D100 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 201 D100 WED 6 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 203 D100 FRI 15 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 219 D100 TUE 12 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 230 C100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 240 D100 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 375 D100 MON 11 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 381 D100 TUE 12 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R

Interactive Arts and TechnologyIAT 200 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 231 D100 FRI 15 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 265 D100 WED 13 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 302 E100 FRI 8 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 338 D100 TUE 12 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 400 D100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 401 D100 SAT 9 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 410 D100 SAT 16 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 411 D100 SAT 16 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 411 D200 MON 11 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 422 E100 TUE 12 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 422 E200 FRI 15 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 431 D100 THU 7 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 443 D100 SAT 9 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 452 D100 SAT 9 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 453 D100 SAT 16 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R

International StudiesINTS 220 D100 SAT 16 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R

ItalianITAL 100 D100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 100 D200 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 100 D400 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 100 D500 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 100 E100 FRI 8 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 101 D100 THU 14 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 200 D100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R

JapaneseJAPN 100 C100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 100 D100 FRI 8 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 100 D200 FRI 8 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 100 D300 FRI 8 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 100 E100 SAT 9 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 100 E200 WED 6 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 101 D100 SAT 9 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 101 D200 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 101 E100 SAT 9 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 201 E100 TUE 12 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R

KinesiologyKIN 105 C100 WED 13 DEC 12:00 - 14:00 R 110 C100 TUE 12 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 110 D100 WED 13 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 110 D200 MON 11 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 140 C100 MON 11 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 140 D100 THU 14 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 140 D200 FRI 15 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 142 C100 THU 7 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 142 D100 MON 11 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 142 D200 THU 14 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 143 C100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:00 R 143 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 180W D100 TUE 12 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 201 D100 FRI 15 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 205 D100 TUE 12 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 207 D100 THU 7 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 212 C100 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 18:00 R 241 D100 THU 14 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 303 D100 TUE 12 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 304W D100 SAT 9 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 305 D100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 306 D100 TUE 12 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 310 D100 SAT 16 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 311 E100 WED 13 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 325 C100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 10:30 R 326 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 340 E100 FRI 15 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 342 C100 FRI 8 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 343 D100 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 375 D100 WED 13 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 380 D100 THU 14 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 402 D100 WED 13 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 407 D100 MON 11 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 407 D200 MON 11 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 407 D300 MON 11 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 407 E100 MON 11 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 412 D100 WED 13 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 426 D100 WED 6 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 444 C100 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 461 C100 TUE 12 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 481 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R

LanguagesLANG 118 E100 TUE 12 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 220 D100 MON 11 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R

Liberal StudiesLBST 101 D100 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R

LinguisticsLING 100 D100 THU 14 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 110 D100 WED 13 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R

110 E100 TUE 12 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 200 D100 FRI 8 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 200 E100 SAT 9 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 220 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 220 E100 WED 6 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 221 D100 THU 14 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 222 D100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 322 D100 THU 14 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 323 D100 SAT 16 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 324 D100 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 360 C100 FRI 8 DEC 12:00 - 14:00 R 360 E100 TUE 12 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 362 E100 FRI 15 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 406 D100 MON 11 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R

Mathematics and Computing ScienceMACM 101 C100 TUE 12 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 S 101 D100 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 101 D200 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 101 E300 SAT 9 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 201 D100 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 316 E100 WED 6 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 416 D100 TUE 12 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R

MathematicsMATH 100 D100 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 100 D200 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 130 D100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 150 D100 THU 14 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 150 D200 THU 14 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 151 D100 SAT 9 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 151 D300 TUE 12 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 152 D100 SAT 9 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 154 D100 TUE 12 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 154 D200 SAT 9 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 157 D100 THU 7 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 157 D200 SAT 9 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 190 D100 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 232 D100 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 232 D200 SAT 16 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 242 D100 FRI 8 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 251 D100 TUE 12 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 251 D200 SAT 9 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 308 D100 THU 14 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 309 D100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 310 D100 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 310 D200 TUE 12 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 322 D100 WED 13 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 332 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 343 D100 SAT 16 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 418 D100 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 445 D100 THU 7 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R

Molecular Biology and BiochemistryMBB 221 D100 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 221 D200 SAT 16 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 222 D100 THU 7 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 308 D100 WED 13 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 321 D100 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 323 D100 FRI 8 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 331 D100 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 441 D100 FRI 15 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 444 D100 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R

Nuclear ScienceNUSC 341 D100 TUE 12 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R

PhilosophyPHIL XX1 D100 FRI 8 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R XX1 D200 FRI 8 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R XX1 E100 THU 7 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 100W D100 FRI 8 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 110 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 120W D100 FRI 15 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R

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144 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 150 E100 WED 6 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 201 E100 MON 11 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 203 D100 FRI 15 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 210 D100 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 220 E100 MON 11 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 300 E100 THU 14 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 314 D100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 320 D100 FRI 15 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 321 D100 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 331 E100 THU 14 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 332 D100 WED 6 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 333 D100 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 341 D100 WED 13 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 352 D100 THU 7 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R

PhysicsPHYS 100 D100 SUN 10 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 100 D200 SUN 10 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 101 D100 SAT 9 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 101 D200 SAT 9 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 102 D100 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 120 D100 SAT 9 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 125 D100 SAT 9 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 140 D100 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 190 D100 FRI 8 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 211 D100 SAT 9 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 255 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 332W D100 SAT 16 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 347 D100 TUE 12 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 355 D100 SAT 9 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 384 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 413 D100 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 430 D100 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 445 D100 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R

Political SciencePOL 100 D100 WED 6 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 100 F100 FRI 15 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 151 C100 FRI 8 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 151 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 201 D100 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 210 D100 THU 14 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 211 D100 THU 14 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 221 C100 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R 221 D100 WED 13 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 231 D100 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 241 D100 WED 13 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 251 F100 FRI 15 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 312 D100 SAT 16 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 315 D100 WED 13 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 319 E100 MON 11 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 322 D100 TUE 12 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 327 C100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 339 D100 SAT 16 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 339 E100 FRI 15 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 342 D100 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 346 D100 TUE 12 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 347 D100 FRI 15 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 348 D100 MON 11 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 349 D100 FRI 15 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 355 D100 SAT 16 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 356 D100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 411 D100 TUE 12 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 418 D100 SAT 16 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 419 D100 MON 11 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 423 D100 SAT 16 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 429 D100 SAT 16 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 438 D100 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 447 D100 SAT 9 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R

PortuguesePORT 102 D100 FRI 15 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R

102 E100 FRI 8 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R

PsychologyPSYC X99W D100 FRI 15 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R X99W D200 THU 14 DEC 08:30 - 10:30 R 100 D100 MON 11 DEC 08:30 - 10:30 R 100 E100 TUE 12 DEC 19:00 - 21:00 R 102 D100 WED 13 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R 106 D100 MON 11 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 106 D200 TUE 12 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R 201 D100 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 10:30 R 207 D100 SAT 9 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 210 D100 SAT 16 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 221 D100 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R 241 D100 FRI 15 DEC 08:30 - 10:30 R 250 D100 TUE 12 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 260 D100 TUE 12 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R 268 D100 SAT 16 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 280 C100 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 280 D100 THU 14 DEC 12:00 - 14:00 R 301 D100 THU 7 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 303 D100 THU 14 DEC 12:00 - 14:00 R 330 D100 TUE 12 DEC 08:30 - 10:30 R 354 D100 THU 14 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 355 E100 WED 6 DEC 19:00 - 21:00 R 356 D100 TUE 12 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R 357 D100 SAT 16 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 358 D100 FRI 8 DEC 08:30 - 10:30 R 361 E100 FRI 8 DEC 19:00 - 21:00 R 362 E100 SAT 9 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 368 D100 FRI 15 DEC 08:30 - 10:30 R 368 E100 FRI 8 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 383 D100 SAT 16 DEC 08:30 - 10:30 R 384 D100 WED 13 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 385 E100 FRI 15 DEC 19:00 - 21:00 R 388 D100 WED 13 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R 410 D100 SAT 16 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R

Resource and Environmental ManagementREM 100 D100 WED 13 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 356 D100 WED 13 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 445 D100 WED 13 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R

Sociology and AnthropologySA 101 C100 FRI 8 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R 101 D100 THU 14 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 150 C100 MON 11 DEC 12:00 - 14:00 R 210 D100 SAT 9 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 250 C100 TUE 12 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 255 D100 SAT 9 DEC 08:30 - 10:30 R 316 C100 THU 7 DEC 15:30 - 17:30 R 322 D100 THU 14 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 331 D100 MON 11 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 350 D100 FRI 8 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 355 D100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 355 D200 THU 7 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 356 D100 TUE 12 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 356 E100 MON 11 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 420 C100 WED 6 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R

Sustainable Community DevelopmentSCD 201 E100 FRI 8 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 301 E100 MON 11 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R 401 C100 WED 6 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R

StatisticsSTAT 100 D100 MON 11 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 101 C100 THU 7 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 O 101 D100 SAT 9 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 201 D100 MON 11 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 270 C100 TUE 12 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 S 270 D100 SAT 9 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 285 D100 SAT 16 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R 330 D100 WED 6 DEC 08:30 - 11:30 R

430 D100 MON 11 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 450 D100 FRI 15 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R

Women’s StudiesWS 101 D100 FRI 15 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 102 C100 MON 11 DEC 12:00 - 14:00 O 200 D100 WED 13 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 301 D100 SAT 16 DEC 12:00 - 15:00 R 307 D100 WED 6 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 323 D100 SAT 16 DEC 15:30 - 18:30 R 405 D100 SAT 16 DEC 19:00 - 22:00 R

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Classes to be offered in term 1071 (Spring 2007) and term 1074 (Summer 2007)This list is subject to unavoidable changes. Check website for updates: http://go.sfu.ca.

If you are planning your program several semesters in advance, consult your Departmental Advisor on their projected class offerings. The classes in this list are regular on-campus classes, unless noted by the following abbreviations:

BAM class offered at Bamfield Marine StationBOL class offered in BoliviaC100 correspondence classD100 day classD200 second day classDOW class offered at Harbour Centre, SFU VancouverE100 evening classF100 class taught in FrenchFIJI class offered in FijiFJO class offered in Fort St. JohnFLD field schoolGRE class offered in GreeceKAM class offered in KamloopsMEX class offered in MexicoOFF class offered off-campusPHI class offered in the PhilippinesPRA class offered in Prague, Czech RepublicPRC class offered in People’s Republic of ChinaPRG class offered in Prince GeorgeS100 senior citizens’ classSEY class offered in Mount SeymourSUR class offered at SFU SurreySWB class offered in Southwest BCTER class offered in TerraceTOU class offered in Tours, FranceT/V class offered in Thailand/Vietnam

Actuarial MathematicsACMA 315-3 1071 D100 C.TsaiACMA 320-5 1071 D100 G.ParkerACMA 445-3 1071 D100 Y.LuACMA 475-3 1071 D100 FacultyACMA 490-3 1071 D100

ArchaeologyARCH 100-3 1071 D100 D.Lepofsky 1071 E100 A.D’Andrea 1074 C100 1074 D100 ARCH 131-3 1071 D100 ARCH 200-3 1071 E100 D.NelsonARCH 201-3 1071 D100 R.MuirARCH 226-3 1074 D100 ARCH 252-3 1071 D100 A.D’AndreaARCH 311-5 1071 D100 D.NelsonARCH 332-3 1071 D100 L.BellARCH 333-3 1071 E100 ARCH 336-3 1071 E100 ARCH 348-5 1071 E100 ARCH 350-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 ARCH 351-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 ARCH 360-5 1071 D100 K.FladmarkARCH 372-5 1071 D100 R.Muir

ARCH 373-5 1071 D100 M.SkinnerARCH 376-5 1071 D100 R.MuirARCH 432-5 1071 D100 M.SkinnerARCH 433-6 1074 D100 OFFARCH 434-3 1074 D100 OFFARCH 435-6 1074 D100 OFFARCH 442-5 1071 D100 L.BellARCH 450-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 ARCH 451-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 ARCH 471-5 1071 D100 G.NicholasARCH 479-3 1071 D100 1074 D100 ARCH 480-5 1071 D100 1074 D100 ARCH 485-5 1071 D100 ARCH 498-5 1071 D100 1074 D100 ARCH 499-5 1071 D100 1074 D100

Biological SciencesBISC 100-4 1071 D100 A.Kermode 1074 D100 M.FernandoBISC 101-4 1071 D100 C.Kennedy 1074 D100 C.ThongBISC 102-4 1071 D100 R.Mathewes 1071 D200 SUR;I.Mladenovic 1074 D100 E.HartwickBISC 202-3 1071 D100 F.Breden 1074 D100 D.SinclairBISC 204-3 1071 D100 Sessional 1071 D200 SURBISC 300-3 1071 D100 Sessional 1074 D100 BISC 303-3 1074 D100 P.Hollmann 1074 D200 L.AlbrightBISC 305-3 1074 D100 FacultyBISC 306-3 1071 D100 M.HartBISC 307-3 1071 D100 G.RintoulBISC 316-3 1074 D100 J.SharpBISC 329-4 1074 D100 D.WilsonBISC 333-3 1071 D100 H.Hutter 1074 D100 K.Fitzpatrick 1074 D200 J.MattssonBISC 341-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 BISC 342-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 BISC 367-3 1071 D100 A.PlantBISC 403-3 1071 D100 1074 D100 M.MooreBISC 407-3 1071 D100 E.PalssonBISC 419-3 1071 D100 A.HarestadBISC 443-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 BISC 444-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 BISC 446-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 BISC 449-3 1071 D100 I.Novales FlamariqueBISC 473-3 1071 D100 J.MattssonBISC 490-5 1071 D100 1074 D100 BISC 491-5 1071 D100 1074 D100 BISC 492-5 1071 D100 1074 D100 BISC 498-3 1071 D100 1074 D100 BISC 499-3 1071 D100

1074 D100

Business Administration/EconomicsBUEC 232-4 1071 D100 A.Warburton 1071 E100 A.Warburton 1074 D100 G.ZhangBUEC 280-3 1071 D100 S.WoodcockBUEC 333-4 1071 D100 P.LavergneBUEC 391-3 1071 D100 R.YatesBUEC 485-3 1074 D100 D.Hannah

Business AdministrationBUS 207-3 1071 D100 S.Matadeen 1071 D200 SUR;M.Moore 1071 E100 S.Matadeen 1074 D100 S.MatadeenBUS 225-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 BUS 237-3 1071 D100 P.Tingling 1071 D200 Sessional 1071 E100 K.Masri 1074 D100 P.Tingling 1074 D200 Sessional 1074 E100 SessionalBUS 251-3 1071 D100 E.Macdonald 1071 D300 SUR;Sessional 1071 E100 M.Fizzell 1074 D100 E.MacdonaldBUS 254-3 1071 D100 M.Favere-Marchesi 1071 D200 SUR;D.Yee 1071 E100 SUR; M.Favere-Marchesi 1074 D100 M.Favere-Marchesi 1074 E100 SessionalBUS 272-3 1071 D100 C.Zatzick 1071 E100 Sessional 1074 D100 C.Zatzick 1074 E100 SessionalBUS 303-3 1071 D100 G.Havers 1071 E100 G.Havers 1074 D100 G.Havers 1074 D200 G.HaversBUS 312-4 1071 D100 A.Rubin 1071 E100 A.Rubin 1074 D100 SessionalBUS 315-4 1071 D100 W.Heaney 1071 D200 SUR;Sessional 1071 E100 W.Heaney 1074 D100 SessionalBUS 316-3 1071 D100 C.Perignon 1071 D200 SUR;Sessional 1071 E100 C.Perignon 1074 D100 Sessional 1074 E100 SessionalBUS 320-3 1071 D100 D.Chung 1071 E100 D.Chung 1074 D100 Sessional 1074 E100 SessionalBUS 321-3 1071 D100 A.Duncan 1071 E100 A.Duncan 1074 D100 Y.ChenBUS 322-3 1071 D100 SessionalBUS 325-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 BUS 326-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 BUS 327-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 BUS 329-4 1071 D100 S.Bubra 1074 D100 S.BubraBUS 336-4 1071 D100 M.Zitron 1071 D200 G.Zhang 1071 E100 M.Zitron

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1074 D100 E.FowlerBUS 343-3 1071 D100 R.Krider 1071 E100 Faculty 1074 D100 C.Collins-DoddBUS 344-3 1071 D100 SUR;L.Pitt 1074 D100 L.MeredithBUS 346-3 1071 D100 J.Li 1071 D200 J.Li 1074 D100 R.KrishnanBUS 347-3 1071 D100 C.Collins-Dodd 1071 D200 SUR;S.Kates 1074 D100 J.ZaichkowskyBUS 360-3 1071 D100 K.Stewart 1071 D200 K.Stewart 1071 D300 Sessional 1071 E100 Sessional 1074 D200 1074 D400 1074 D500 1074 E100 BUS 361-3 1071 D100 SUR;Sessional 1074 D100 SessionalBUS 362-4 1071 D100 O.Volkoff 1074 D100 N.SarafBUS 374-3 1071 D100 D.Hannah 1071 D200 D.Hannah 1074 D100 D.HannahBUS 380-3 1071 D100 D.Thomas 1074 D100 M.LazarovaBUS 381-3 1071 D100 C.Zatzick 1074 D100 SessionalBUS 393-3 1071 D100 R.Yates 1071 E100 R.Yates 1074 D100 J.Bateman 1074 D200 J.BatemanBUS 403-3 1071 D100 M.WexlerBUS 410-3 1071 D100 SessionalBUS 413-4 1071 D100 G.Blazenko 1071 E100 G.Blazenko 1074 D100 G.Blazenko 1074 E100 G.BlazenkoBUS 417-4 1071 D100 G.PoitrasBUS 418-3 1071 D100 D.Smith 1071 E100 D.Smith 1074 D100 D.Smith 1074 E100 D.SmithBUS 419-3 1071 D100 G.PoitrasBUS 420-3 1071 D100 E.Macdonald 1074 D100 E.MacdonaldBUS 421-3 1071 D100 I.Gordon 1071 D200 Sessional 1071 E100 I.Gordon 1074 D100 Sessional 1074 E100 SessionalBUS 424-3 1071 D100 Sessional 1071 E100 Sessional 1074 D100 J.Jermias 1074 E100 J.JermiasBUS 425-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 BUS 426-3 1071 D100 C.Emby 1074 D100 1074 D200 BUS 432-3 1074 D100 M.LazarovaBUS 435-3 1074 D100 SessionalBUS 440-4 1071 D100 G.ZhangBUS 442-4 1071 D100 G.Mauser 1071 E100 C.Collins-Dodd 1074 D100 J.ZaichkowskyBUS 445-3 1071 E100 R.KriderBUS 446-4 1071 D100 R.Krider 1074 D100 C.Chang

1074 E100 C.ChangBUS 447-3 1071 D100 J.FrancisBUS 448-4 1071 D100 SessionalBUS 449-3 1071 D100 G.MauserBUS 464-3 1071 D100 N.Saraf 1074 D100 N.SarafBUS 466-3 1071 D100 P.TinglingBUS 468-3 1071 D100 O.Volkoff 1074 D100 P.TinglingBUS 473-4 1071 D100 E.Fowler 1074 D100 S.GuptaBUS 477-4 1074 D100 SessionalBUS 478-3 1071 D100 K.Ruckman 1071 D200 K.Ruckman 1071 D300 M.Moore 1071 D400 M.Moore 1071 D500 A.von Nordenflycht 1071 E100 A.von Nordenflycht 1074 D100 J.Sheppard 1074 D200 J.Sheppard 1074 D300 A.von Nordenflycht 1074 D400 A.von Nordenflycht 1074 E100 N.AbramsonBUS 482-3 1071 D100 R.IversonBUS 484-3 1071 D100 R.IversonBUS 488-3 1071 D100 G.BusheBUS 492-3 1071 D100 H.MerchantBUS 493-3 1074 D100 C.ZatzickBUS 494-3 1071 D100 S.Kates

ChemistryCHEM 110-3 1071 D100 G.Keizer 1074 D100 SessionalCHEM 111-4 1071 D100 G.Keizer 1074 D100 SessionalCHEM 120-3 1071 D100 L.Hanlan 1074 D100 SessionalCHEM 121-4 1071 D100 L.Hanlan 1074 D100 SessionalCHEM 122-2 1071 D100 C.Walsby 1071 D200 SUR;G.Mund 1074 D100 SessionalCHEM 126-2 1071 LA01 S.Lavieri 1071 LA02 S.Lavieri 1071 LA03 S.Lavieri 1071 LA04 S.Lavieri 1071 LA05 S.Lavieri 1071 LA06 R.Sharma 1074 LA01 Sessional 1074 LA02 SessionalCHEM 192-3 1074 D100 SessionalCHEM 215-4 1071 D100 B.Gates 1074 D100 H.YuCHEM 230-3 1071 D100 J.CanalCHEM 236W-3 1071 LA01 J.Canal 1071 LA02 J.CanalCHEM 260-4 1071 D100 R.Hill 1074 D100 SessionalCHEM 281-4 1071 D100 M.O’Neill 1074 D100 V.WilliamsCHEM 282-2 1071 D100 Sessional 1071 D200 SUR;U.Kreis 1074 D100 U.KreisCHEM 286-2 1071 LA01 U.Kreis 1071 LA02 U.Kreis 1071 LA03 U.Kreis 1071 LA04 U.Kreis 1071 LA05 U.Kreis 1071 LA06 U.Kreis 1074 LA01 U.Kreis 1074 LA02 U.Kreis 1074 LA03 U.Kreis

CHEM 306-0 1071 D100 S.Stanley 1074 D100 S.StanleyCHEM 307-0 1071 D100 S.Stanley 1074 D100 S.StanleyCHEM 316-4 1071 D100 P.LiCHEM 317-2 1071 LA01 H.YuCHEM 332-3 1074 D100 R.PomeroyCHEM 336-2 1074 LA01 L.HanlanCHEM 360-3 1071 D100 P.PercivalCHEM 366-2 1071 LA01 J.Brodovitch 1071 LA02 J.BrodovitchCHEM 367-2 1071 LA01 J.Brodovitch 1071 LA02 J.BrodovitchCHEM 372-3 1071 D100 G.LeachCHEM 381-4 1071 D100 P.WilsonCHEM 406-0 1071 D100 S.Stanley 1074 D100 S.StanleyCHEM 407-0 1071 D100 S.Stanley 1074 D100 S.StanleyCHEM 408-0 1071 D100 S.Stanley 1074 D100 S.StanleyCHEM 419-3 1071 D100 G.AgnesCHEM 440-3 1071 D100 Z.YeCHEM 459-3 1071 D100 R.BrittonCHEM 481-5 1071 D100 Faculty 1074 D100 FacultyCHEM 482-3 1071 D100 Faculty 1074 D100 FacultyCHEM 483-5 1071 D100 Faculty 1074 D100 Faculty

ChineseCHIN 100-3 1071 D100 1071 D200 1071 D300 1071 E100 CHIN 101-3 1071 D100 1071 D200 CHIN 201-3 1071 D100

CommunicationPlease refer to the School of Communication’s website (www.sfu.ca/communication) for lists of courses to be offered in 1071 (Spring 2007) and 1074 (Summer 2007).

Canadian StudiesCNS 160-3 1071 C100 Tbd 1071 D100 TbdCNS 210-3 1071 C100 Tbd 1071 F100 TbdCNS 280-3 1071 D100 TbdCNS 360-4 1071 D100 CNS 390-3 1071 D100 CNS 391-3 1071 D100 CNS 392-3 1071 C100 TbdCNS 490-5 1071 C100 K.FroschauerCNS 495-5 1071 D100

Cognitive ScienceCOGS 100-3 1071 D100 M.BlairCOGS 370-0 1071 D100 P.Johnston 1074 D100 F.PopowichCOGS 371-0 1071 D100 P.Johnston 1074 D100 P.JohnstonCOGS 470-0 1071 D100 P.Johnston 1074 D100 P.JohnstonCOGS 471-0 1071 D100 P.Johnston 1074 D100 P.JohnstonCOGS 490-5 1071 D100 Faculty 1074 D100 FacultyCOGS 491-5 1071 D100 Faculty 1074 D100 Faculty

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Computing ScienceCourses to be offered in 1071 (Spring 2007) and 1074 (Summer 2007) are posted online at www.cs.sfu.ca/CC/FS. Alternatively, please go to the Computing Science home page (www.cs.sfu.ca) and select the link “Course Central” and then the link “Courses Offered in Current and Future Semesters”. Students have access to courses and programs offered by the school at both the Burnaby and SUR campuses (www.surrey.sfu.ca).

CriminologyPlease refer to the School of Criminology website (www.sfu.ca/criminology) for lists of courses to be offered in 1071 (Spring 2007) and 1074 (Summer 2007).

DialoguePlease refer to the Undergraduate Semester in Dialogue website (www.sfu.ca/dialogue/undergrad) for lists of courses to be offered in 1071 (Spring 2007) and 1074 (Summer 2007).

Earth SciencesEASC 101-3 1071 D100 K.Cameron 1074 D100 R.DunlopEASC 103-3 1074 D100 R.DunlopEASC 104-3 1071 D100 1071 D200 SUR;Sessional 1074 D100 SUR;SessionalEASC 106-3 1071 D100 R.DunlopEASC 201-3 1071 D100 J.MaceachernEASC 204-3 1071 D100 H.GibsonEASC 205-3 1071 D100 K.CameronEASC 208-3 1071 D100 D.MarshallEASC 302-3 1071 D100 SessionalEASC 306-3 1071 D100 D.ThorkelsonEASC 307-3 1071 D100 A.CalvertEASC 313-3 1071 D100 D.SteadEASC 314-3 1071 D100 G.FlowersEASC 403-3 1071 D100 B.WardEASC 406-3 1071 D100 J.ClagueEASC 412-3 1071 D100 FacultyEASC 420-3 1071 D100 FacultyEASC 491-1 1071 D100 Faculty 1074 D100 FacultyEASC 492-2 1071 D100 Faculty 1074 D100 FacultyEASC 493-3 1071 D100 Faculty 1074 D100 FacultyEASC 499-9 1071 D100 Faculty 1074 D100 Faculty

English Bridge ProgramEBP XX1-0 1071 D100 1071 D200 1071 D300 1071 D400 1074 D100 1074 D200 1074 D300 1074 D400

EconomicsPlease refer to the Department of Economics website (www.sfu.ca/economics) for lists of courses to be offered in 1071 (Spring 2007) and 1074 (Summer 2007).

EducationEDUC 100-3 1071 D100 Faculty 1071 D200 Faculty 1071 D300 FacultyEDUC 212-3 1071 D100 S.CampbellEDUC 220-3 1071 D100 J.Sugarman

EDUC 222-3 1071 C100 FacultyEDUC 230-3 1071 D100 R.Barrow 1074 C100 FacultyEDUC 250-3 1071 D100 M.EganEDUC 260-3 1071 D100 C.AmundsenEDUC 311-3 1074 D100 FacultyEDUC 322-3 1071 D100 Faculty 1074 D100 L.Lemare 1074 D200 M.MacdonaldEDUC 323-3 1071 D100 J.Martin 1074 D100 FacultyEDUC 325-3 1071 D100 I.Geva-May 1074 D100 C.Amundsen 1074 D200 I.Geva-MayEDUC 326-3 1074 D100 FacultyEDUC 327-3 1071 D100 J.MartinEDUC 328-3 1071 D100 Faculty 1074 D100 FacultyEDUC 330-3 1071 D100 Faculty 1074 D100 C.SnowberEDUC 343-5 1074 D100 FacultyEDUC 355-4 1071 D100 FacultyEDUC 358-3 1074 D100 FacultyEDUC 367-4 1071 D100 J.WarburtonEDUC 370-4 1071 D100 Faculty 1074 D100 Faculty 1074 D200 FacultyEDUC 382-4 1074 D100 FacultyEDUC 411-3 1074 D100 R.ZazkisEDUC 412-4 1074 D100 Faculty 1074 D200 FacultyEDUC 414-4 1074 D100 Faculty 1074 D200 FacultyEDUC 415-4 1074 D100 FacultyEDUC 416-4 1074 D100 J.Van AalstEDUC 422-4 1074 D100 M.HoskynEDUC 423-4 1071 D100 J.Thompson 1074 D100 FacultyEDUC 424-4 1074 D100 M.HoskynEDUC 426-4 1074 D100 FacultyEDUC 427-4 1071 D100 FacultyEDUC 428-4 1074 D100 L.KanevskyEDUC 430-4 1074 D100 FacultyEDUC 433-4 1071 D100 R.BarrowEDUC 435-4 1074 D100 FacultyEDUC 437-4 1071 D100 H.BaiEDUC 441-4 1074 D100 FacultyEDUC 445-4 1074 D100 I.Geva-MayEDUC 448-4 1071 C100 Faculty 1074 C100 FacultyEDUC 452-8 1074 D100 D.Zandvliet 1074 D200 D.ZandvlietEDUC 456-4 1074 D100 S.RichmondEDUC 457-4 1074 D100 Faculty 1074 D200 FacultyEDUC 459-4 1074 D100 S.Smith 1074 D200 S.Smith 1074 D300 S.SmithEDUC 463-4 1071 D100 J.Van Aalst 1074 D100 FacultyEDUC 464-4 1071 D100 Faculty 1074 D100 L.LemareEDUC 465-4 1071 D100 R.Stooke 1074 D100 FacultyEDUC 467-4 1071 D100 Faculty 1074 D100 K.TooheyEDUC 471-4 1071 D100 Faculty 1074 D100 S.Blenkinsop 1074 D200 S.RichmondEDUC 472-4 1074 D100 R.Stooke 1074 D200 R.Stooke 1074 D300 J.Warburton

1074 D400 J.Warburton 1074 D500 J.WarburtonEDUC 473-4 1074 D100 P.Neufeld 1074 D200 P.Neufeld 1074 D300 Faculty 1074 D400 FacultyEDUC 474-4 1074 D100 O.Sensoy 1074 D200 O.Sensoy 1074 D300 Faculty 1074 D400 Faculty 1074 D500 FacultyEDUC 475-4 1074 D100 S.Campbell 1074 D200 S.Campbell 1074 D300 S.Campbell 1074 D400 P.Liljedahl 1074 D500 P.LiljedahlEDUC 476-4 1074 D100 Faculty 1074 D200 Faculty 1074 D300 Faculty 1074 D400 FacultyEDUC 477-4 1074 D100 Faculty 1074 D200 Faculty 1074 D300 FacultyEDUC 478-4 1074 D100 Y.SenyshynEDUC 479-4 1074 D100 FacultyEDUC 480-4 1074 D100 C.Sabatier 1074 D200 Faculty 1074 D300 FacultyEDUC 481-4 1074 D100 M.JacquetEDUC 482-4 1074 D100 D.BellEDUC 485-8 1074 D100 C.Mamchur

EnglishENGL 101W-3 1071 D100 1074 E100 ENGL 102W-3 1071 D100 ENGL 103W-3 1071 E100 1074 D100 ENGL 104W-3 1071 D100 ENGL 105W-3 1071 D100 1074 D100 ENGL 199W-3 1071 D100 1071 D200 1071 D300 1071 D400 1071 D500 1071 D600 1071 E100 1071 E200 DOW 1074 C100 1074 D100 1074 D200 1074 D300 1074 D400 1074 E100 1074 E200 DOWENGL 201-3 1071 D100 1074 E100 ENGL 203-3 1071 D100 ENGL 205-3 1071 E100 1074 C100 ENGL 206-3 1071 D100 1074 D100 ENGL 207-3 1071 D100 1074 D100 ENGL 210-3 1071 D100 1074 C100 1074 D100 ENGL 304-4 1071 D100 1074 D100 ENGL 306-4 1071 E100 1074 D100

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ENGL 310-4 1071 D100 1074 E100 ENGL 311-4 1071 E100 1074 D100 ENGL 313-4 1071 D100 ENGL 320-4 1071 D100 1074 D100 ENGL 322-4 1071 D100 ENGL 327-4 1071 D100 1074 E100 ENGL 330-4 1071 E100 DOW 1074 D100 ENGL 340-4 1071 D100 ENGL 342-4 1071 D100 1074 D100 ENGL 347-4 1071 E100 1074 D100 ENGL 349-4 1071 D100 ENGL 354-4 1071 D100 ENGL 357-4 1071 E100 ENGL 359-4 1071 D100 1074 C100 1074 E100 DOWENGL 364-4 1071 E100 ENGL 371-4 1071 E100 ENGL 376-4 1071 D100 ENGL 383-4 1071 E100 ENGL 392-4 1071 D100 1074 D100 ENGL 399-3 1071 D100 ENGL 400W-4 1071 D100 ENGL 404W-4 1074 D100 ENGL 410W-4 1071 D100 ENGL 420W-4 1074 D100 ENGL 427W-4 1071 D100 ENGL 434W-4 1071 D100 ENGL 435W-4 1074 D100 ENGL 436W-4 1071 E100 ENGL 440W-4 1071 E100 DOWENGL 441-4 1071 D100 1074 D100 ENGL 442-2 1071 D100 1074 D100 ENGL 443-4 1071 D100 1074 D100 ENGL 444-2 1071 D100 1074 D100 ENGL 447W-4 1074 D100 ENGL 454W-4 1071 D100 ENGL 455W-4 1071 E100 1074 D100 ENGL 465W-4 1071 D100 1074 E100 ENGL 470W-4 1071 D100 ENGL 482W-4 1071 D100 ENGL 484W-4 1071 D100 ENGL 487W-4 1074 E100 ENGL 496-8 1071 D100 1074 D100

Engineering ScienceENSC 102-1 1071 D100 ENSC 151-2 1071 D100 1074 D100 ENSC 194-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 ENSC 195-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 ENSC 196-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 ENSC 204-1 1074 D100 ENSC 220-3 1071 D100

ENSC 224-3 1074 D100 ENSC 225-4 1071 D100 1074 D100 ENSC 230-4 1071 D100 ENSC 295-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 ENSC 296-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 ENSC 304-1 1071 D100 ENSC 305-1 1071 D100 ENSC 320-3 1071 D100 1074 D100 ENSC 325-4 1074 D100 ENSC 330-4 1071 D100 ENSC 350-3 1071 D100 1074 D100 ENSC 351-4 1071 D100 ENSC 380-3 1071 D100 1074 D100 ENSC 383-4 1074 D100 ENSC 395-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 ENSC 396-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 ENSC 406-2 1071 D100 ENSC 425-4 1074 D100 ENSC 427-4 1071 D100 ENSC 428-4 1071 D100 ENSC 429-4 1074 D100 ENSC 440-4 1071 D100 ENSC 460-4 1074 E100 ENSC 462-4 1074 E100 ENSC 481-4 1071 D100 ENSC 483-4 1071 D100 ENSC 493-3 1074 D100 ENSC 494-4 1071 D100 1074 D100 ENSC 495-4 1071 E100 ENSC 498-3 1071 D100 1074 D100 ENSC 499-9 1071 D100 1074 D100

Environmental ScienceEVSC 380-0 1071 D100 P.Degrace 1074 D100 P.DegraceEVSC 381-0 1071 D100 P.Degrace 1074 D100 P.DegraceEVSC 480-0 1071 D100 P.Degrace 1074 D100 P.DegraceEVSC 481-0 1071 D100 P.Degrace 1074 D100 P.DegraceEVSC 482-0 1071 D100 P.Degrace 1074 D100 P.DegraceEVSC 491-3 1074 D100 A.Harestad

First Nations StudiesFNST 101-3 1071 D100 SessionalFNST 322-3 1071 D100 A.RossFNST 332-3 1071 D100 SessionalFNST 402-3 1071 D100 E.Yellowhorn

Contemporary ArtsFPA 104-3 1071 D100 FPA 111-3 1071 D100 FPA 123-4 1071 D100 FPA 124-3 1071 D100 FPA 131-4 1071 D100 FPA 135-3 1071 D200 SURFPA 137-3 1071 D100 FPA 147-3 1071 D100 FPA 150-3 1071 E100 DOWFPA 151-3 1071 D100

1071 D200 1071 D300 FPA 161-3 1071 D100 1071 D200 FPA 168-3 1071 E100 DOWFPA 170-3 1071 D100 FPA 171-3 1071 D100 FPA 221-4 1071 D100 FPA 227-3 1071 D100 FPA 231-5 1071 D100 FPA 238-3 1071 D100 FPA 243-3 1071 D100 FPA 244-3 1071 D100 FPA 245-3 1071 D100 FPA 246-3 1071 D100 FPA 249-3 1071 D100 FPA 251-3 1071 D100 FPA 255-3 1071 D100 FPA 261-3 1071 D100 DT VSARFPA 264-3 1071 D100 FPA 268-3 1071 D100 FPA 269-3 1071 D100 DT VSAR;A.ClayFPA 271-3 1071 D100 FPA 310-4 1071 D100 DOWFPA 321-4 1071 D100 FPA 323-3 1071 D100 FPA 325-3 1071 D100 SessionalFPA 332-3 1071 E100 DOWFPA 333-3 1071 D100 FPA 337-3 1071 E100 DOWFPA 338-3 1071 D100 FPA 343-3 1071 D100 FPA 344-3 1071 D100 FPA 345-3 1071 D100 FPA 346-3 1071 D100 FPA 347-3 1071 D100 FPA 349-3 1071 D100 FPA 351-3 1071 D100 FPA 353-3 1071 D100 FPA 355-2 1071 D100 FPA 361-3 1071 D100 DT VSARFPA 364-3 1071 D100 FPA 368-3 1071 D100 FPA 369-3 1071 D100 DT VSARFPA 371-3 1071 D100 FPA 375-3 1071 D100 FPA 390-3 1071 D100 FPA 400-3 1071 D100 FPA 401-3 1071 D100 FPA 402-4 1071 D100 FPA 403-4 1071 D100 FPA 404-5 1071 D100 FPA 421-4 1071 D100 FPA 425-4 1071 D100 FPA 426-3 1071 D100 FPA 427-3 1071 D100 M.EistFPA 432-5 1071 D100 FPA 443-3 1071 D100 FPA 450-3 1071 D100 FPA 461-5 1071 D100 DT VSARFPA 471-3 1071 D100 FPA 489-5 1071 D100 DT VSAR

FrenchPlease refer to the Department of French website (www.sfu.ca/french) for lists of courses to be offered in 1071 (Spring 2007) and 1074 (Summer 2007).

Gender StudiesGDST 301-4 1071 D100 H.Leung

GeographyGEOG 100-3 1071 D100

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1071 E100 1071 E200 SUR 1074 D100 GEOG 102-3 1071 D100 GEOG 111-3 1071 D100 1071 E100 1074 D100 GEOG 162-3 1071 E100 1074 E100 GEOG 213-3 1071 D100 GEOG 214-3 1071 D100 GEOG 215-3 1071 D100 GEOG 221-3 1071 D100 1074 D100 GEOG 241-3 1071 D100 1074 D100 GEOG 251-3 1071 D100 GEOG 253-3 1071 D100 GEOG 255-3 1074 D100 GEOG 261-3 1071 D100 GEOG 264-3 1071 C100 GEOG 265-3 1074 D100 GEOG 302-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 GEOG 303-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 GEOG 311-4 1071 D100 GEOG 312-4 1071 D100 GEOG 313-4 1071 D100 1071 E100 GEOG 315-4 1071 D100 GEOG 316-4 1071 D100 GEOG 322-4 1071 D100 GEOG 323-4 1071 D100 GEOG 325-4 1074 E100 GEOG 352-4 1071 D100 GEOG 353-4 1071 D100 GEOG 362W-4 1071 D100 GEOG 369-4 1074 D100 GEOG 381-4 1071 D100 GEOG 382-4 1071 D100 GEOG 383-4 1071 D100 1074 D100 GEOG 385-4 1074 D100 GEOG 386-4 1071 D100 GEOG 387-4 1074 D100 GEOG 389-4 1071 D100 GEOG 391-4 1071 D100 GEOG 402-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 GEOG 403-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 GEOG 404-2 1071 D100 1074 D100 GEOG 405-4 1071 D100 1074 D100 GEOG 409-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 GEOG 413-4 1071 D100 GEOG 417W-4 1071 D100 GEOG 420-4 1071 D100 GEOG 426-4 1071 D100 GEOG 440-4 1071 D100 GEOG 445-4 1074 D100 GEOG 449-4 1071 D100 GEOG 451-4 1071 D100 GEOG 466-4 1074 D100 DOWGEOG 469-4 1071 C100 GEOG 490-4 1071 E100 1074 D100 GEOG 491-4 1071 D100 1074 D100

GEOG 497-5 1074 D100 ENG

GermanGERM 102-4 1071 D100 1071 D200 1071 E100 DOWGERM 103-4 1071 D100 1071 D200 GERM 202-3 1071 E100

GerontologyGERO 300-3 1071 C100 GERO 302-3 1071 E100 DOWGERO 400-4 1071 D100 DOWGERO 401-3 1071 D100 DOWGERO 408-4 1071 D100 DOWGERO 410-3 1071 E100 DOWGERO 412-3 1071 D100 DOWGERO 420-4 1071 C100

HistoryPlease refer to the Department of History website (www.sfu.ca/history) for lists of courses to be offered in 1071 (Spring 2007) and 1074 (Summer 2007).

HumanitiesUp-to-date listings of tentative future Humanities course offerings are available in the Humanities department or on the website www.sfu.ca/humanities.

Interactive Arts and TechnologyCourse outlines for courses to be offered in 1071 and 1074 can be viewed at the SIAT website at http://www.siat.sfu.ca/undergrad/courses. TechOne students take core courses from SIAT (IAT 100/IAT 101,TECH 100/TECH 101) and Computing Science (CMPT 120/CMPT 125). TECH 114 is an elective course that is a prerequisite for students intending to major in Interactive Arts and Technology. Please refer to the TechOne website (http://www.sfu.ca/techone) for updates on courses to be offered in 1071 and 1074. Course outlines can be viewed at http://www.sfu.ca/techone/courses.html on the TechOne website.

IAT 101-3 1071 D01 SUR 1071 D02 SUR 1071 D03 SUR 1071 D04 SUR 1071 D05 SUR 1071 D06 SUR 1071 D07 SUR 1071 D08 SUR 1071 D09 SUR 1071 D10 SUR 1071 D11 SUR 1071 D12 SUR 1071 D13 SUR 1071 E01 SUR 1071 E02 SUR 1071 E03 SUR 1071 E04 SURIAT 201-3 1071 D100 SURIAT 204-3 1071 D100 SURIAT 206-3 1071 D100 SURIAT 208-3 1074 D100 SURIAT 232-3 1071 D100 SURIAT 241-3 1071 D100 SURIAT 242-3 1071 D100 SURIAT 244-3 1074 D100 SURIAT 261-3 1071 D100 SURIAT 312-3 1071 D100 SUR 1071 D200 SUR 1071 D300 SUR 1071 D400 SUR 1074 D100 SURIAT 320-3 1071 D100 SUR

IAT 323-3 1071 D100 SURIAT 332-3 1071 D100 SURIAT 335-3 1071 D100 SURIAT 338-3 1071 D100 SURIAT 340-3 1071 D100 SURIAT 352-3 1071 D100 SURIAT 354-3 1071 D100 SURIAT 412-3 1071 D100 SUR 1071 D200 SURIAT 420-3 1071 D100 SURIAT 430-3 1071 D100 SURIAT 445-3 1071 D100 SURIAT 451-3 1071 D100 SURIAT 454-3 1071 D100 SUR

Interactive Arts and Technology Interdisciplinary Information TechnologyThe B.Sc. program in Information Technology and the B.Sc. program in Interactive Arts have been phased out as SIAT’s new program in Interactive Arts and Technology is evolving. All IART, INTD, and ITEC courses have been phased out and the Spring 2006 (1061) term was the final regular offering of these courses. The University has a commitment to those SFU students enrolled in these programs which are being phased out. Students will be able to complete their degree programs in Information Technology or in Interactive Arts, and may take courses from the new degree program in Interactive Arts and Technology to supplement their studies. Students who are still missing credits to graduate under these programs should contact the SIAT Advisor to discuss appropriate course substitutions or apply for a Directed Studies to ensure they complete their degree program.

International StudiesPlease refer to the International Studies website (www.sfu.ca/internationalstudies) for lists of courses to be offered in 1071 (Spring 2007) and 1074 (Summer 2007).

JapaneseJAPN 100-3 1071 D100 1071 D200 1071 D300 1071 E100 DOWJAPN 101-3 1071 D100 1071 E100 SURJAPN 201-3 1071 E100 DOW

ItalianPlease refer to the Department of French website (www.sfu.ca/french) for lists of courses to be offered in 1071 (Spring 2007) and 1074 (Summer 2007).

KinesiologyKIN 105-3 1071 C100 KIN 110-3 1071 D100 Sessional 1071 D200 DOW;R.Dill 1074 D200 DOW;SessionalKIN 140-3 1071 D100 Sessional 1071 D200 SUR;Sessional 1074 D200 DOW;SessionalKIN 142-3 1071 D100 R.Asmundson 1074 D100 R.Asmundson 1074 D200 SUR;SessionalKIN 143-3 1071 D100 A.Leyland 1074 D100 DOW;R.DillKIN 201-3 1071 D100 A.LeylandKIN 205-3 1071 D100 A.BlaberKIN 207-3 1071 D100 SessionalKIN 208-3 1071 D100 FacultyKIN 241-3 1071 D100 D.Hedges 1074 D100 D.Hedges

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KIN 301-3 1074 D100 T.MilnerKIN 303-3 1071 D100 R.WardKIN 304-3 1071 D100 R.Ward 1074 D100 R.WardKIN 305-3 1074 D100 M.WalshKIN 306-3 1071 D100 SessionalKIN 312-3 1071 C100 SessionalKIN 325-3 1071 C100 J.AnthonyKIN 326-4 1071 D100 J.Anthony 1074 D100 J.AnthonyKIN 336-3 1071 D100 J.AnthonyKIN 340-3 1074 D100 J.CarterKIN 343-3 1071 D100 R.DillKIN 351-0 1071 D100 D.Bemister 1074 D100 D.BemisterKIN 352-0 1071 D100 D.Bemister 1074 D100 D.BemisterKIN 381-3 1071 D100 DOW;A.ArnoldKIN 383-3 1074 D100 C.MackenzieKIN 407-3 1071 D100 R.Asmundson 1071 D200 R.Asmundson 1071 D300 R.Asmundson 1071 E100 R.AsmundsonKIN 416-3 1074 D100 T.MilnerKIN 431-3 1074 D100 M.RosinKIN 445-3 1071 D100 DOW;S.LearKIN 448-3 1071 D100 J.HofferKIN 451-0 1071 D100 D.Bemister 1074 D100 D.BemisterKIN 452-0 1071 D100 D.Bemister 1074 D100 D.BemisterKIN 453-0 1071 D100 D.Bemister 1074 D100 D.BemisterKIN 481-3 1071 D100 DOW;A.ArnoldKIN 488-3 1071 D100 DOW;A.ArnoldKIN 496-3 1071 D100 1074 D100 KIN 497-3 1071 D100 1074 D100 KIN 498-3 1071 D100 1074 D100 KIN 499-12 1071 D100 1074 D100

Latin American StudiesLAS 493-3 1071 D100 Faculty 1074 D100 FacultyLAS 498-5 1071 D100 Faculty 1074 D100 Faculty

Liberal ArtsLBRL 101-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 P.JohnstonLBRL 201-0 1071 D100 LBRL 301-0 1071 D100 LBRL 401-0 1071 D100 LBRL 402-0 1071 D100

LinguisticsLING 100-3 1071 D100 C.Burgess 1071 E100 DOW;Tbd 1074 D100 TbdLING 110-3 1071 D100 Tbd 1071 E100 Tbd 1074 D100 TbdLING 130-3 1071 D100 Y.Wang 1071 D200 Tbd 1071 E100 Tbd 1074 D100 J.SosaLING 200-3 1071 D100 Tbd 1071 E100 M.Munro 1074 D100 M.MunroLING 220-3 1071 D100 Tbd

1071 D200 1074 D100 C.BurgessLING 221-3 1071 D100 A.Kochetov 1074 D100 J.AldereteLING 222-3 1071 D100 Tbd 1074 D100 N.HedbergLING 260-3 1074 E100 J.SosaLING 301-3 1071 D100 M.TaboadaLING 321-3 1071 D100 A.Kochetov 1074 D100 Z.McRobbieLING 322-3 1071 D100 C.Han 1074 D100 TbdLING 323-3 1071 D100 J.Alderete 1074 D100 J.AldereteLING 324-3 1074 D100 N.HedbergLING 350-3 1071 D100 J.MellowLING 360-3 1071 D100 M.Munro 1074 E100 M.MunroLING 362-3 1071 D100 Tbd 1074 D100 C.BurgessLING 363-3 1071 D100 C.BurgessLING 370-0 1071 D100 P.Johnston 1074 D100 LING 371-0 1071 D100 P.Johnston 1074 D100 LING 400-3 1071 D100 C.HanLING 401-3 1071 D100 Y.WangLING 470-0 1071 D100 P.Johnston 1074 D100 LING 471-0 1071 D100 P.Johnston 1074 D100 LING 480-3 1071 D100 J.Mellow 1074 D100 C.BurgessLING 481-3 1071 D100 J.Alderete

Mathematics and Computing ScienceMACM 201-3 1071 D100 W.Lee 1074 D100 MACM 202-4 1071 D100 L.GoddynMACM 316-3 1071 D100 R.Choksi 1074 D100 MACM 401-3 1071 D100 M.Monagan

Marine ScienceMASC 410-6 1074 D100 BAMMASC 412-6 1074 D100 BAMMASC 440-6 1074 D100 BAMMASC 472-6 1074 D100 BAMMASC 474-6 1074 D100 BAM

MathematicsMATH 100-3 1071 D100 MATH 151-3 1071 D100 1074 D100 MATH 152-3 1071 D100 1074 D100 MATH 154-3 1071 D100 MATH 155-3 1071 D100 1074 D100 MATH 157-3 1071 D100 Faculty 1074 D100 MATH 158-3 1071 E100 R.RussellMATH 190-4 1071 C100 1071 D100 MATH 232-3 1071 D100 1074 D100 MATH 242-3 1074 D100 MATH 251-3 1071 D100 1074 D100 MATH 252-3 1071 D100 1074 D100 1074 E100 MATH 254-3 1074 D100

1074 E100 MATH 308-3 1071 D100 MATH 310-3 1074 D100 MATH 314-3 1071 D100 MATH 320-3 1071 D100 MATH 336-0 1071 D100 E.Simons 1074 D100 MATH 337-0 1071 D100 E.Simons 1074 D100 MATH 342-3 1074 D100 MATH 345-3 1071 D100 MATH 380-3 1074 D100 MATH 419-3 1074 D100 MATH 424-3 1071 D100 MATH 436-0 1071 D100 E.Simons 1074 D100 MATH 437-0 1071 D100 E.Simons 1074 D100 MATH 438-3 1074 D100 MATH 440-3 1071 D100 MATH 447-4 1071 D100 MATH 461-3 1071 D100 MATH 486-0 1071 D100 E.Simons 1074 D100

Molecular Biology and BiochemistryMBB 151-0 1071 D100 M.FetterlyMBB 221-3 1071 D100 TbdMBB 222-3 1071 D100 D.Sen 1071 D200 SURMBB 251-0 1071 D100 M.FetterlyMBB 309-4 1071 D100 I.KovalyovaMBB 310-3 1071 D100 B.HondaMBB 321-3 1071 D100 I.NorthwoodMBB 322-3 1071 D100 R.CornellMBB 331-3 1071 D100 TbdMBB 351-0 1071 D100 M.FetterlyMBB 402-3 1071 D100 E.VerheyenMBB 403-3 1071 D100 P.UnrauMBB 413-2 1071 D100 MBB 423-3 1071 D100 M.PaetzelMBB 426-3 1071 D100 J.ScottMBB 432-3 1071 D100 D.SinclairMBB 435-3 1071 D100 D.BaillieMBB 438-3 1071 D100 W.DavidsonMBB 451-0 1071 D100 M.FetterlyMBB 452-0 1071 D100 M.FetterlyMBB 490-2 1071 D100 FacultyMBB 491-5 1071 D100 FacultyMBB 492-10 1071 D100 FacultyMBB 493-15 1071 D100 FacultyMBB 496-6 1071 D100 Faculty

Management and Systems ScienceMSSC 480-1 1071 D100 FacultyMSSC 481-1 1071 D100 Faculty

Nuclear ScienceNUSC 342-3 1071 D100 SessionalNUSC 344-3 1071 D100 J.ResslerNUSC 346-2 1071 LA01 J.Brodovitch 1071 LA02 J.Brodovitch

PhilosophyPHIL XX1-3 1071 D100 1074 E100 PHIL 100W-3 1071 D100 1074 D100 PHIL 110-3 1071 D100 1074 D100 PHIL 120W-3 1071 D100 1074 D100 PHIL 144-3 1071 D100 PHIL 150-3 1071 E100 DOW

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1074 E100 PHIL 151-3 1071 D100 PHIL 201-3 1071 D100 PHIL 203-3 1071 D100 1074 D100 PHIL 210-3 1071 D100 PHIL 214-3 1071 D100 PHIL 240-3 1071 D100 1074 D100 PHIL 241-3 1071 D100 PHIL 242-3 1071 E100 PHIL 280-3 1071 E100 DOWPHIL 300-3 1071 E100 1074 D100 PHIL 302-3 1071 D100 PHIL 322-3 1071 D100 PHIL 331-3 1074 D100 PHIL 332-3 1071 D100 PHIL 333-3 1071 D100 PHIL 343-3 1074 D100 PHIL 344-3 1074 D100 PHIL 350-3 1071 D100 PHIL 421W-4 1071 E100 PHIL 435-4 1074 E100 PHIL 467-4 1071 E100 PHIL 477-5 1071 D100 1074 D100 PHIL 478-5 1071 D100 1074 D100

PhysicsPHYS 100-3 1071 D100 X.Chen 1074 D100 TbdPHYS 101-3 1071 D100 E.Emberly 1074 D100 TbdPHYS 102-3 1071 D100 B.Frisken 1074 D100 S.JohnsonPHYS 121-3 1071 D100 J.McGuirkPHYS 126-3 1071 D100 D.BrounPHYS 130-2 1071 D100 S.Johnson 1071 D200 1071 D300 1071 D400 1071 D500 1071 D600 1074 D100 S.JohnsonPHYS 131-2 1071 D100 X.Chen 1071 D200 1071 D300 A.Debenedictis 1071 D400 1071 D500 1071 D600 1071 D700 1071 D800 1074 D100 X.ChenPHYS 141-4 1071 D100 SUR;S.JohnsonPHYS 190-3 1071 D100 SUR;H.TrottierPHYS 221-3 1071 D100 P.Mooney 1074 D100 PHYS 231-3 1071 D100 SUR;N.AlberdingPHYS 233-2 1071 D100 S.Watkins 1074 D100 PHYS 285-3 1071 D100 P.HaljanPHYS 324-3 1071 D100 B.Heinrich 1074 D100 PHYS 326-4 1071 D100 N.Alberding 1074 D100 X.ChenPHYS 332-3 1071 D100 J.DodgePHYS 335-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 PHYS 336-0 1071 D100 1074 D100

PHYS 344-3 1071 D100 B.HeinrichPHYS 346-3 1071 D100 D.O’NeilPHYS 365-3 1071 D100 P.MooneyPHYS 385-3 1071 D100 M.VetterliPHYS 415-3 1071 D100 I.HerbutPHYS 425-3 1071 D100 J.McGuirkPHYS 431-4 1071 D100 M.HaydenPHYS 432-5 1071 D100 PHYS 435-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 PHYS 436-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 PHYS 437-0 1071 D100 PHYS 465-3 1071 D100 J.SonierPHYS 484-3 1071 D100 J.BechhoeferPHYS 485-3 1071 D100 D.O’Neil

Political SciencePOL 100-3 1071 D100 A.Heard 1071 D200 SUR;TbdPOL 151-3 1071 C100 1071 D100 P.SmithPOL 201-3 1071 D100 SessionalPOL 210-3 1071 D100 Tbd 1071 F100 L.DobuzinskisPOL 211-3 1071 D100 POL 221-3 1071 C100 Tbd 1071 D100 D.Cohn 1071 F100 TbdPOL 222-3 1071 D100 L.EricksonPOL 223-3 1071 D100 TbdPOL 232-3 1071 C100 A.Moens 1071 D100 A.MoensPOL 241-3 1071 C100 A.MoensPOL 251-3 1071 D100 TbdPOL 252-3 1071 D100 DOW;TbdPOL 290-0 1071 D100 POL 291-0 1071 D100 POL 300-4 1071 D100 DOW;SessionalPOL 301-0 1071 D100 POL 313-4 1071 D100 D.LaycockPOL 314-4 1071 D100 L.DobuzinskisPOL 319-4 1071 D100 TbdPOL 321-4 1071 D100 D.CohnPOL 322-4 1071 D100 TbdPOL 333-4 1071 D100 L.CohenPOL 337-4 1071 D100 A.HiraPOL 339-4 1071 D100 TbdPOL 344-4 1071 D100 J.Busumtwi-SamPOL 348-4 1071 D100 TbdPOL 349-4 1071 D100 TbdPOL 351-4 1071 D100 TbdPOL 352-4 1071 D100 P.SmithPOL 359-4 1071 D100 SessionalPOL 381-4 1071 D100 T.KawasakiPOL 401-0 1071 D100 POL 414-4 1071 D100 S.Maclean 1071 E100 POL 416-4 1071 D100 O.HankivskyPOL 417-4 1071 D100 A.HeardPOL 419-4 1071 D100 FacultyPOL 426-4 1071 D100 L.EricksonPOL 429-4 1071 D100 TbdPOL 441-4 1071 D100 P.MeyerPOL 442-4 1071 D100 TbdPOL 443-4 1071 D100 D.RossPOL 447-4 1071 D100 FacultyPOL 448-4 1071 D100 P.MeyerPOL 449-4 1071 D100 TbdPOL 454-4 1071 D100 P.SmithPOL 483-4 1071 D100 A.HiraPOL 498-4 1071 D100 Faculty

POL 499-5 1071 D100 Faculty

PsychologyPlease refer to the Psychology website (www.psyc.sfu.ca) for lists of courses to be offered in 1071 (Spring 2007) and 1074 (Summer 2007).

PSYC 100-3 1071 D100 D.ConnollyPSYC 106-3 1071 D100 D.Connolly 1071 D200 SUR;V.RosePSYC 451-4 1071 D100 W.Turnbull

Resource and Environmental ManagementREM 100-3 1071 D100 Sessional 1071 D200 SUR;SessionalREM 311-3 1071 D100 S.CoxREM 412-3 1071 D100 K.RothleyREM 471-3 1071 D100 K.Lertzman

Sociology and AnthropologySA 100-4 1071 D100 K.FroschauerSA 101-4 1071 D100 M.KennySA 141-0 1074 D100 SA 150-4 1071 D100 A.Travers 1071 S100 SUR;Tbd 1074 D100 A.TraversSA 201W-4 1071 D100 J.Bogardus 1074 C100 J.Bogardus 1074 D100 J.BogardusSA 203-4 1074 D100 P.DossaSA 231-4 1071 D100 B.MitchellSA 250-4 1071 D100 D.Lacombe 1074 C100 A.TraversSA 255-4 1071 D100 F.De MaioSA 275-4 1071 D100 M.HowardSA 300-4 1071 E100 DOW;K.FroschauerSA 301-4 1071 D100 N.Dyck 1074 D100 TbdSA 302W-4 1071 D100 J.Bogardus 1074 D100 J.BogardusSA 304-4 1071 D100 D.LacombeSA 316-4 1071 C100 L.Cooper 1074 C100 L.CooperSA 319-4 1074 D100 P.DossaSA 321-4 1071 E100 TbdSA 322-4 1071 D100 J.WhitworthSA 325-4 1074 D100 G.TeepleSA 326-4 1071 D100 H.WittmanSA 331-4 1071 D100 A.McLarenSA 333-4 1071 D100 A.McLarenSA 335-4 1071 D100 D.ChunnSA 337-4 1071 D100 A.TraversSA 340-4 1071 D100 TbdSA 345-4 1071 D100 1074 C100 P.DossaSA 350-4 1071 D100 J.Whitworth 1074 D100 G.OteroSA 353-4 1074 D100 A.TraversSA 355-4 1071 D100 F.De Maio 1074 D100 TbdSA 356-4 1071 D100 H.Wittman 1074 D100 M.GatesSA 357-4 1071 D100 C.PattonSA 358-4 1071 C100 A.Travers 1074 C100 A.TraversSA 360-4 1071 D100 Sessional 1071 E100 DOW;Y.AtasoySA 364-4 1074 D100 M.GatesSA 365-4 1071 D100 M.HowardSA 371-4 1071 D100 H.WittmanSA 386-4 1071 E100 N.DyckSA 402-4 1071 D100 DOW;H.Culhane 1074 E100 DOW;H.CulhaneSA 410-4 1071 D100 D.Chunn

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SA 418-4 1071 D100 S.PiggSA 420-4 1071 C100 A.Wister 1074 C100 A.WisterSA 421-4 1074 E100 DOW;H.CulhaneSA 429-4 1071 E100 DOW;Y.AtasoySA 460-4 1071 D100 SA 472-4 1071 D100 M.KennySA 496-4 1071 D100 Faculty 1074 D100 FacultySA 497-4 1071 D100 Faculty 1074 D100 FacultySA 498-8 1071 D100 Faculty 1074 D100 FacultySA 499-8 1071 D100 Faculty 1074 D100 Faculty

Sustainable Community DevelopmentSCD 201-3 1071 E100 DOW;M.ConnSCD 301-4 1071 E100 DOW;D.HendricksonSCD 401-4 1071 C100 SCD 404-4 1071 D100 FacultySCD 412-4 1071 D100 Faculty

ScienceSCI 300-3 1071 D100 E.Plettner

SpanishSPAN 102-3 1071 D100 1071 D200 1071 D300 1071 D400 1071 D500 1071 D600 1071 D700 1071 D800 1071 D900 1071 E100 1071 E200 DOWSPAN 103-3 1071 D100 1071 D200 1071 E100 1071 E200 DOWSPAN 304-3 1071 E100 DOW

StatisticsSTAT 100-3 1074 D100 FacultySTAT 101-3 1071 C100 FacultySTAT 201-3 1071 D100 SUR 1074 D100 FacultySTAT 203-3 1071 D100 Faculty 1071 D200 SUR;FacultySTAT 270-3 1071 D100 Faculty 1071 D200 SUR;Faculty 1074 D100 FacultySTAT 285-3 1071 D100 FacultySTAT 302-3 1071 D100 FacultySTAT 330-3 1074 D100 FacultySTAT 336-0 1071 D100 E.Simons 1074 D100 E.SimonsSTAT 337-0 1071 D100 E.Simons 1074 D100 E.SimonsSTAT 350-3 1071 D100 FacultySTAT 402-3 1071 D100 FacultySTAT 403-3 1071 D100 FacultySTAT 410-3 1071 D100 FacultySTAT 436-0 1071 D100 E.Simons 1074 D100 E.SimonsSTAT 437-0 1071 D100 E.Simons 1074 D100 E.SimonsSTAT 438-0 1071 D100 E.Simons 1074 D100 E.SimonsSTAT 460-3 1071 D100 Faculty

TechOneTechOne students take core courses from SIAT (IAT 100/IAT 101,TECH 100/TECH 101) and Computing Science (CMPT 120/CMPT 125). TECH 114 is an elective course that is a prerequisite for students intending to major in Interactive Arts and Technology. Please refer to the TechOne website http://www.sfu.ca/techone for updates on courses to be offered in 1071 (Spring 2007) and 1074 (Summer 2007). Course outlines can be viewed at http://www.sfu.ca/techone/courses.html on the TechOne website.

TECH 101-3 1071 D100 SUR 1071 D200 SUR 1071 D300 SUR 1071 D400 SUR 1071 D500 SUR 1071 D600 SUR 1071 D700 SUR 1071 E100 SUR 1071 E200 SURTECH 114-3 1071 D100 SUR 1071 D200 SUR 1074 D100 SUR

Women’s StudiesWS 101-3 1071 C100 Tbd 1074 C100 TbdWS 102-3 1071 D100 M.StewartWS 202-3 1071 D100 L.CampbellWS 207-3 1071 D100 SessionalWS 301-4 1074 D100 SessionalWS 310-4 1071 D100 Faculty 1074 D100 SessionalWS 320-4 1071 D100 SessionalWS 401-5 1071 D100 1074 D100 WS 402-2 1071 D100 1074 D100 WS 403-3 1071 D100 1074 D100 WS 412-5 1074 D100 DOW;J.LevitinWS 421-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 WS 422-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 WS 423-0 1071 D100 1074 D100 WS 424-0 1071 D100 1074 D100