S.09.-77 . MEMO Dean of Graduate Studies STREET ADDRESS Maggie Benston Student Services Centre 1100 Burnaby BC VA iS6 Canada TO: Senate TEL FROM Wade Parkhouse, Dean, Graduate Studies RE SGSC annual report to Senate for 2008 DATE February 11, 2009 MAILING ADDRESS 8888 University Drive Burnaby BC VAiS6 Canada For Information: Please find attached the 2008 annual report of SGSC for your consideration. S Attachment: Senate Graduate Studies Committee Annual Report to Senate for 2008/February 2009 . Simon Fraser University Senate Graduate Studies Committee Annual Report to Senate for 2008 February 2009 Submitted by Dr. Wade Parkhouse, Dean of Graduate Studies Composition and Mandate of the Committee The membership of SGSC in 2008 consisted of the Dean of Graduate Studies (chair), Librarian (or designate), the Director Graduate Records, Admissions and Registration, chairs of the six faculty graduate program committees, one other faculty member from each of the six graduate program committees, two graduate students, and the Graduate Issues Officer of SFS S. The Dean of Graduate Studies' secretary serves as secretary to the committee. The Associate Dean of Graduate Studies attends as a non-voting resource person. SGSC has established a regular monthly meeting schedule, in an attempt to spread the workload of the committee more evenly over the year. SGSC is responsible to Senate for admissions (delegated to the Dean), maintenance of academic standards, changes to existing programs, evaluation of new programs (via a subcommittee), and administration of the graduate general regulations. SGSC approves admissions under Special Arrangements (via a subcommittee), and may act as an appeal body for student progress reviews (via a subcommittee). Graduate Studies at Simon Fraser University In 2008 masters programs and doctoral programs were being offered in each faculty (except the Faculty of Health Sciences, that does not yet have a doctoral program). Graduate diploma programs were offered in all faculties. In addition, the Dean of Graduate Studies office administers the Special Arrangements Program that provides a home for students with individual interdisciplinary programs of study and research (limited to 40 students). Summary statistics on enrollments and award of degrees are available from the Office of Institutional Research web site (see Appendix B of this report for data on enrollments and credentials awarded). Enrollment and Graduation Graduate enrollments in degree programs increased steadily from the late 1980's to the mid-i 990's, remained relatively stable for a few years, and saw renewed increases since 2000 (see Appendix B). The recent increases in graduate degree enrollments early in this decade were probably due to a combination of factors: the development of new programs (such as the Masters of Public Policy or the MBA in Global Asset Wealth Management), the addition of programs at Surrey, the "Double the Opportunities" funding from the provincial government, and the recruitment of graduate students by new faculty members as they establish their research programs. . Total enrollments increased again in 2008 (1% increase fall 2007 to fall 2008). Enrollments were up 7.4% in degree programs but enrolments decreased in the Education diploma program resulting in a one percent increase overall. Data on credentials awarded are presented in the second table in Appendix B. Data on PhDs awarded are contained in Appendix E. New Programs Assessment Committee for New Graduate Programs (ACNGP) is a sub-committee of SGSC, responsible for the detailed assessment of new graduate degree programs, of which the most important element is an external review process. Since September 2004, the Associate Dean of Graduate Studies has chaired this committee. In 2008 the ACNGP continued to be busy with new program development. Details are provided in Appendix A, and a summary of all new programs since 1981 is provided in Appendix C. Funding for graduate students Financial support for graduate students has undergone some significant changes in 2008 most notably in being able to make more attractive recruitment offers for the best students. The province continued to commit to fund graduate students through a variety of new programs, most notably the Pacific Century Graduate Scholarships ($500k per annum for four years to SFU students). • 0 Total awards held in fall 2008 from federal granting councils are summarized in the following table. An SFU student was awarded the very prestigious Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Doctoral award joining three previous awardees to SFU (15 awards/yr nationally). Another SFU doctoral student was awarded the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada Fellowship. A greater number of our students received SSHRC CGS-D awards, NSERC awards and CIHR awards compared to 2007. SSHRC MA SSHRC PhD SSHRC CGS-D NSERC PGS-M NSERC PGS-D NSERC CGS-M NSERC CGS-D Value 1 s Yr Yrs24 Total 2008 $17500 $20000 $35000 $17300 $21000 $17500 $35000 32 8 14 15 17 27 13 24 na 14 18 na 7 7 32 23 31 32 40 24 Total 2007 42 25 19 34 27 15 CIHR CIHR PhD CGSM $17500 $21000 1 6 7 2 14 13 3 8 6 4 Appendix A Senate Graduate Studies Committee, Activities 2008 Meetings and content are described in the attached spreadsheet (Appendix D). Numerous minor program details were approved (new courses, new Calendar language etc.) 0 New programs There is a two-stage process for approving new degree programs. A notice of intent and preliminary proposal are approved by SGSC and SCUP. The full program proposal is then developed, reviewed by ACNGP (including external review), and then approved by SGSC, SCUP and Senate. Graduate diploma programs and Graduate Certificates are approved by SGSC, SCUP and Senate. In 2008 the no new programs were given preliminary approval by SGSC: In 2008 ACNGP recommended the following programs to SGSC for approval: Master of Arts (International Studies) Master of Arts in Humanities In 2008 the following programs were given full approval by SGSC and recommended to SCUP for approval: Master of Arts in Applied Legal Studies Master of Arts (International Studies) Graduate Certificate in Latin American Studies No full program proposals are currently being considered by ACNGP. No graduate diploma program was proposed or approved by SGSC. 0 • Appendix B. Graduate Enrollment and Credentials Awarded Note: figures refer to headcounts; no allowance is made for full-time, part-time and onleave status. Numbers in brackets refer to diploma (if not specified) and/or non-degree students which are included in the total. Graduate enrollments 00 02 03 04 05 452 476 574# 606 621 644 646 624 (6) Arts and Soc. Sciences 777 752 730 769 755 817 871 944 953 995 1,032 (27) (29) Business Admi.n 270 296 344 416 438 453 354 363 374 359 (5) 436 (7) GD only 0 57 60 103 130 101 115 103 98 92 104 468 451 0 0 GD only 01 641 1124$ 1279 1078 1051 1192 1516 155 608 721 607 603 Health Sciences Science Total * % change from previous year 377 393 432 393 450 476 501 701 (21) 1579 1,366 (11) (8) 630 778 830 616 18 56 105 (9) 142 (7) 505 544 550 589 3217 3445 3429 3401 3666 4089 8% 12% 25.7 7.1 -0.5 -1% 2338 2358 2560 -2.7 0.9 8.6 4211 4265 1% 3% I 2338 2301 2345 2506 2594 2706 2680 2889 3154 3218 3456 Total degree program ** 4.3 -1% 8% 9.2% 2.1% 7.4% 3.5 1.9 6.9 -2.7 -1.6 %change from previous year * total headcount of all graduate students, including those enrolled in diploma programs, plus exchange, non-degree, and qualifying students. ** total headcount of programs other than diploma programs the sudden increase is due to the incorporation of graduate programs from the former # Technical University of BC the sudden increase is due to the conversion of the post-baccalaureate diploma in $ Education to the Graduate Diploma in Education I 5 08 99 466 Education S 06 07 98 446 Faculty Applied Sciences Credentials awarded by fiscal year Faculty/credential Applied Sciences Masters Ph.D. Arts Diploma Masters Ph.D. Business Administration GDBA Masters Ph.D. (SAR before 97/98 98/99 99/00 00/01 01/02 02/03 03/04 04/05 05/06 06/07 07/08 74 20 56 66 15 16 68 22 72 11 90 15 82 14 112 16 122 40 104 26 138 38 134 24 140 28 2 139 29 146 15 0 1261 0 113 261 27 132 119 66 144 80 164 1 0 116 33 8 0 151 48 13 31 287 104 117 20 19 13 14 113 18 128 23 154 24 181 27 6 198 202 29 36 55 163 92 167 30 132 2 66 147 332 166 31 11 265 129 26 11 1741 63 33 14 81 176 20 20 S 124 25 61 83 0 05) Education GDE M.Ed. Other Masters Doctoral Health Sciences GDH Master's Science Masters Ph.D. Total master's and doctoral degrees Total masters Total doctoral % Ph.D. 55 33 627 57 21 604 01 121 22 13 49 41 636 0 94 21 7 51 26 566 61 28 621 60 23 671 526 529 528 487 541 589 101 E75 108 79 80 82 16.1 .4 17.0 14.0 12.9 12.2 66 27 705 63 34 736 638 651 67 85 9.5 11.5 65 34 682 88 156 16 26 14 2 16 85 32 872 65 46 790 S 587 768 662 95 104 128 13.9 11.9 19.3 The number of doctoral degrees awarded seems to be increasing, and we would expect a significant increase within the next few years, based on an overall increase in doctoral enrollments. Appendix C. New program activity Year of ACNC3P approval 1981 1982 1983 1984 Program PhD, Education PhD, Computing Science PhD, Communication PhD, Criminology S S S 1984 1984 1984 1985 1985 1990 1990 1992 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1995 1995 1996 1997 2000 2002 2002 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005 2005 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 MA, Women's Studies MEng, Engineering MASc, Engineering MSc, Statistics MBA, Business Administration PhD, Engineering MPub, Publishing MA, Latin American Studies MA, Gerontology PhD, Linguistics PhD, Resource and Environmental Management MSc, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry PhD, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry MSc, Earth Sciences PhD, Political Science EdD, Education MET, Biological Sciences MBAMOT, Business Administration Masters of Public Policy PhD, Women's Studies PhD, Earth Sciences PhD, Business Administration MA, Interactive Arts and Technology MSc, Interactive Arts and Technology PhD, Interactive Arts and Technology MBA Global Assets and Wealth Management Master of Urban Studies MA Educational Technology PhD Educational Technology MSc Population and Public Health Graduate Diploma in Foundations of Global Health Studies Master of Financial Risk Management Master of Digital Media (Great Northern Way Campus) PhD, Gerontology Master of Arts in Applied Legal Studies Master of Arts (International Studies) Master of Arts in Humanities Note: all dates since 1985 refer to the year in which ACNGP approval was given. 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