Senate approves candidates for elections

At its 498th meeting held on April 22, 2003, the Senate of York University:

Approved, as recommended by the Senate Executive Committee:

  • a slate of candidates to stand for election to fill the vacancies on Senate Committees for three-year terms beginning July 1, 2003, and ending June 30, 2006;
  • a slate of candidates to stand for election to fill the three senate seats on the Search Committee for a New Chancellor;
  • a slate of candidates to stand for the senate nomination to the University Board of Governors;

Approved, as recommended by the Senate Committee on Curriculum and Academic Standards:

  • establishment of a Graduate Diploma (Type 2) in Health Services and Policy Research, Faculty of Graduate Studies;
  • establishment of a Bachelor of Science (Specialized Honours) degree program, Biochemistry, Faculty of Pure and Applied Science;
  • establishment of a Bachelor of Arts degree program in Cognitive Science, Faculty of Arts;
  • changes in degree programs in Classics and Classical Studies, including the addition of a 90-credit Bachelor of Arts degree program in Classics, and discontinuation of the degree programs in Greek and Latin, Faculty of Arts;
  • establishment of a Bachelor of Arts degree program in Hellenic Studies, Faculty of Arts;
  • discontinuation of the Coordinated Program in Business, Public Policy and Administrative Studies, Faculty of Arts;
  • changes to degree requirements in the Film and Video Program, Faculty of Fine Arts;
  • changes to degree requirements in the Graduate Program in Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, Faculty of Graduate Studies;
  • changes to degree requirements in the BASc Computer Engineering Program, Faculty of Pure and Applied Science;

Noted a report for information from the Senate Committee on Curriculum and Academic Standards on changes to the degree requirements for the Bachelor of Environmental Studies degree program;

Noted a report for information from the Senate Committee on Teaching and Learning announcing the recipients of the Parents Association University-Wide Teaching Awards for 2003:

  • Walter Whiteley, Mathematics & Statistics, Faculty of Arts (senior full-time);
  • Michaela Hynie, Psychology, Atkinson (full-time);
  • Patrick Phillips, Philosophy, Faculty of Arts (contract/other);
  • Frances Latchford, Philosophy, Faculty of Arts (teaching assistant);

Noted a report for information, on new awards approved by the Senate Committee on Admissions, Recruitment and Student Assistance;

Noted a report for information from the Senate Academic Policy & Planning Committee on:

  • summary of issues and proposed actions arising from the academic planning forum;
  • an upcoming report on Faculty responses to the Call for Plans;
  • upcoming informal consultations on York-CAAT Relations.

The complete text of the minutes is posted on the University Secretariat Web site at www.yorku.ca/secretariat/senate/index.htm.

For further information on any of these items please contact the University Secretariat.

Next Senate meeting: 4pm, May 22, Senate Chamber