Senate Motions

The following motions were approved by the Senate at its meeting on June 25, 2002.

MOTION

THAT the report of the Senate Committee on Medical Qualifications regarding Dr. Neil Berrington's registration and licensure under Section 64 of The Medical Act, with practice limited to the area of Neurosurgery [dated March 25, 2002] be approved by Senate.

MOTION

THAT the report of the Senate Committee on Curriculum and Course Changes regarding the introduction of course 099.111F [dated June 5, 2002] be approved by Senate.

MOTION

THAT the reports of the Programs and Planning Committee of the Faculty of Graduate Studies on course proposals/modifications/deletions as approved by the Faculty Council of Graduate Studies on May 23, 2002 be approved by Senate.

MOTION

THAT the minutes of the Senate meeting held on May 15, 2002 be approved as circulated.

MOTION

THAT Senate approve and recommend that the Board of Governors approve the proposal of the Faculty of Dentistry for a Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene [as recommended by the Report of the Senate Committee on Curriculum and Course Changes dated May 22, 2002 and by the Report of the Senate Planning and Priorities Committee dated April 29, 2002].

MOTION

THAT the curriculum and course changes to the Baccalaureate Program in Respiratory Therapy [as outlined in the Report of the Senate Committee on Curriculum and Course Changes dated May 22, 2002] be approved by Senate.

MOTION

THAT the minimum entrance requirements to the Faculty of Human Ecology be changed to include six credit hours from Arts and six credit hours from Science, plus 12 to 18 credit hours of other University 1 courses to a total of 24 to 30 credit hours. Any outstanding University 1 requirements must be completed as part of the degree program.

MOTION

THAT Senate approve an amendment to the "Specific Subject and Performance Requirements of University 1" to include a new option, Option 3 [as outlined in the Report of the Senate Committee on Admissions concerning a proposal from University 1 on the establishment of a new admission option for University 1 dated May 14, 2002].

MOTION

THAT Senate approve that in order to qualify for admission to University 1 , an Ontario student graduating under the new high school curriculum will be required to:

1. Meet the University's General Entrance Requirements of passing grades in six Grade 12 U or U/C courses, and

2. Meet the Specific Subject and Performance Requirements of University 1 with:

a) A minimum of 60% in any Grade 12 U English (or French) course, and
b) A passing grade in any Grade 12U or C mathematics course, or any Grade 11U mathematics course, and
c) A minimum 63% average over six U or U/C courses

[as outlined in the Report of the Senate Committee on Admissions concerning a proposal from University 1 on the establishment of specific subject entrace requirements for Ontario high school applicants dated May 14, 2002].