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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.
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Attachment: Senate Graduate Studies Committee Annual Report to Senate for 2008/February
2009
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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.
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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).
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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
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7
7
32
23
31
32
40
24
Total
2007
42
25
19
34
27
15
CIHR
CIHR
PhD
CGSM
$17500 $21000
1
6
7
2
14
13
3
8
6
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Appendix A Senate Graduate Studies Committee, Activities 2008
Meetings and content are described in the attached spreadsheet (Appendix D). Numerous
minor program details were approved (new courses, new Calendar language etc.)
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New programs
There is a two-stage process for approving new degree programs. A notice of intent and
preliminary proposal are approved by SGSC and SCUP. The full program proposal is
then developed, reviewed by ACNGP (including external review), and then approved by
SGSC, SCUP and Senate. Graduate diploma programs and Graduate Certificates are
approved by SGSC, SCUP and Senate.
In 2008 the no new programs were given preliminary approval by SGSC:
In 2008 ACNGP recommended the following programs to SGSC for approval:
Master of Arts (International Studies)
Master of Arts in Humanities
In 2008 the following programs were given full approval by SGSC and recommended to
SCUP for approval:
Master of Arts in Applied Legal Studies
Master of Arts (International Studies)
Graduate Certificate in Latin American Studies
No full program proposals are currently being considered by ACNGP.
No graduate diploma program was proposed or approved by SGSC.
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Appendix B. Graduate Enrollment and Credentials Awarded
Note: figures refer to headcounts; no allowance is made for full-time, part-time and onleave status. Numbers in brackets refer to diploma (if not specified) and/or non-degree
students which are included in the total.
Graduate enrollments
00
02
03
04
05
452
476 574#
606
621
644
646
624
(6)
Arts and Soc.
Sciences
777
752
730
769
755
817
871
944
953
995 1,032
(27) (29)
Business
Admi.n
270
296
344
416
438
453
354
363
374
359
(5)
436
(7)
GD only
0
57
60
103
130
101
115
103
98
92
104
468
451
0
0
GD only
01
641 1124$ 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
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1%
3%
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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
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Technical University of BC
the sudden increase is due to the conversion of the post-baccalaureate diploma in
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Education to the Graduate Diploma in Education
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08
99
466
Education
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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
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132 119
66
144
80
164
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116
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151
48
13
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104 117
20
19
13
14
113
18
128
23
154
24
181
27
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198 202
29
36
55
163
92
167
30
132
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66
147
332
166
31
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265
129
26
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176
20
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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
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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
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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
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