CA.SFU.FAS.UCC/Papers:1999-3A

Proposal: Bachelor of General Studies (Applied Sciences)

Robert D. Cameron

Associate Dean, Faculty of Applied Sciences

Revision A - May 12, 1999

I. Introduction

The Bachelor of General Studies (Applied Sciences) is a proposed generalist degree of the Faculty of Applied Sciences at Simon Fraser University. It allows students to pursue a broad applied degree with advanced studies in Communication, Computing Science, Engineering Science, Kinesiology and/or Resource and Environmental Management without specialized emphasis in any one particular area. Alternatively, students may pursue a minor program in an Applied Science together with an appropriate minor within another Faculty.

II. Draft Calendar Description

This is a nonspecialist degree program that offers students a broad education with an applied orientation. This program may be satisfied either through the Applied Sciences Major or through the Double Minor Option.

Applied Sciences Major

Students must complete 30 credit hours of upper division Science and Applied Sciences courses subject to the following constraints.

For the purposes of this requirement, MACM courses are counted as courses of the School of Computing Science.

Double Minor Option

Students may satisfy the double minor option by taking two minors, at least one of which must be in the Faculty of Applied Sciences. If the only minor from Applied Sciences is in Communication, the second minor must be from the Faculty of Science.

General Degree Requirements

Students must complete 120 credit hours overall for the degree, including 45 upper division credit hours. A 2.00 graduation GPA is required as described under Graduation Requirements in the General Information section of this calendar.

Enrolment Limitations

A limited number of spaces will be made available in this program each year. Students must have successfully completed at least 9 credits of upper division Applied Sciences courses with a GPA of 2.25 for admission. Applicants should contact the Office of the Dean of Applied Sciences for more information.

Enrolment in the upper division courses of a particular School may be limited to those BGS students who also meet the admission standards of that School. Admission to the BGS program may not be used to bypass the enrolment limitations of any other Applied Sciences program.

III. Rationale

With the recent introduction at SFU of direct entry by Faculty, there is now a need to add a general studies degree in the Faculty of Applied Sciences to complement the Bachelor of General Studies in the Faculty of Arts and the General Science program in the Faculty of Science. The Bachelor of General Studies (Applied Sciences) allows students enrolled in the Faculty of Applied Sciences to have an option for generalist education in the event that they do not wish to pursue, or do not qualify for, a specialist program.

The program design meets University norms for general degree requirements and is comparable to the double minor structure of other general degrees. In addition, the 30-credit Applied Sciences Major, without restriction to two minors, allows participation by Engineering Science and by Resource and Environmental Management, neither of which offer a traditional 15-credit minor credential. Furthermore, this approach is somewhat more flexible than the two minors approach.