• r C pll n C ONT E NT S ONE INTRODUCTION TWO COLLEGE ORGANIZATION AND ADJvfINISTRATION 1. 2. THREE FACULTY 1. 2. FOUR Status, Degrees, Area of Specialization, Courses Taught, Assignment, Professional Associations Teaching and Other Professional Experience ENROLMENT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. FIVE College Council Administration What Constitutes a Full-Time Student Total Enrolment 1968-1971 Enrolment by program and year 1968-1971 Enrolment by University Transfer and Career Programs 1968-1971 Number of Lecture Sections by Various Enrolment Sizes Number of Lab Sections by Various Enrolment Sizes Enrolment Projection to 1975 ADMISSIONS 1. 2. First Time Full-Time Enrolment by Category of Admission Number of Full-Time Students Repeating After Failing or Being Required to Withdraw -2- SIX INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM A. B. ACADEMIC PROGRAM CAREER PROGRAMS 1. Philosophy of Career Programs 2. Specific Objectives of Career Programs 3. Career Programs 1970-1971 4. Career Program Advisory Committees 5. Follow-Up Survey 6. Survey of Career Program Graduates 7. Career Program Course and Program Transferability 8. Employer's Day 9. Career Programs Offer Continuing Education for Secondary School Graduates 10. Career Programs Planning Timetable 11. Career Programs Enrolment, Total Number of Full-Time and Part-Time 1968-1971 C. COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGR.Af.1 SEVEN COLLEGE STANDARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. EIGHT COURSES AND STANDINGS 1970-1971 1. 2. NINE Course Content Methods of Instruction Student Evaluation Staff (Faculty) Facilities for Instruction General Comment 1970 Fall Term 1971 Spring Term MEDIA CENTRE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Media Centre Staff Facilities and Services Hours of Operation Relationship of the Head Librarian to the College Media Services Advisory Committee Materials Selection Media Centre Resources Circulation Instruction in the Use of the Media Centre Technical Services Cooperative Activities -3- TEN FACILITIES AND SITES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ELEVEN Facilities in General Number of Classrooms and Capacities Number of Science Laboratories with Capacities Number of Technical Laboratories with Capacities Number of Language Laboratories and Acconnnodation Areas available for Students' Private Study STUDENT SERVICES AND COUNSELLING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9, TWELVE Pre-College Information Registration and Records Appraisal Testing Counselling Student Co-Curricular Activities Financial Assistance Employment Housing STUDENT ASSOCIATION AND ACTIVITIES THIRTEEN TRANSFER AND RELATIONSHIPS AND LIAISON 1. 2. 3. 4. FOURTEEN General Statement U.B.C. Equivalents S.F.U. Equivalents U. of Victoria Equivalents POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND THE COLLEGE COMMITTEE STRUCTURE 1. 2. 3. FIFTEEN Faculty-Student-Administration Involvement Description of the Committee Structure Relationship of Committees FUTURE COLLEGE DEVELOPMENT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Curriculum Transfers Learning Resources Science Laboratories Research Physical Education Site Adult Education Outreach Conclusion -4- SIXTEEN APPENDICES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. General Education Specifications for Future Development List of College Courses 1971 Fall Term Faculty Working Conditions Document Faculty-Administrative Job Descriptions Map of Mathers Centre ONE INTRODUCTION f'll\Tl:;' VL'tLJ Tl,.ll"f'Dn.T\TTrtrT1T (YU ..LJ."4 .Ll.'\..VLJU \J .1. .LVi~ The College welcomes the Academic Board on the occasion of its second visit. We have anticipated this visit with enthusiasm rather than with the trepidation experienced with the visit of March, 1969. We have now had the time to develop the curriculum and support services to a point where ,ve are pleased with the progress. It is therefore, with some pride and a sense of accomplishment that we anticipate your comment and review. We feel that we have overcome, or are at least rapidly rectifying, many of the original problems of the College of which you reminded us in your 1969 report. I know that the administration and faculty are most keen to tell you of their progress. Many students have also shared a growing sense of development as they have participated in course work over several terms. You will find that the ratio of full-time to part-time faculty has been drastically changed since 1969 until it is nearly 1:2 instead of 1:10. The teaching expertise, qualifications, and enthusiasm of the faculty have never diminished, but as you may well judge, have become highly contributary to academic and instructional standards.· We have considerably diversified and necessarily decentralized our teaching facilities throughout the College district, with a resultant improvement in the learning environment and adjunct facilities for students. We are now offering as many courses during the day as in the late afternoon and evening. A more comprehensive comnuterized student records program is enabling us to expand our capacity for and activity on, student evaluation. New science facilities and equipment have greatly enhanced the expanding sciences program. Media Centre holdings and service are vastly improved. Much more control and continuity exists in our grading practices. And finally, in the realm of permanent College facilities, the long and frustrating efforts of the College Council to find land are bearing fruit. In addition to the improvement or eradication of those problem areas to which you gave special attention in your first report, you will find similar development in other areas. There has been tremendous enhancement and expansion in our instructional programs and courses, especially in the Career Programs area. Imaginative and successful developments are taking place in learning resources for students and faculty, especially in our approach to and use of audio-visual resources, Interesting development and experimentation have been occuring in internal College government. The staff and procedures of the Student Services Centre have been substantially embellished with new benefits to students. Instructional innovation is under way in our academic programs. Good progress is being made toward a procedure of evaluation of faculty. The operRtion of the College, although stifled by its facilities, has made progress in determining clearly defined roles in support of the College organization. A new concept of decentralization has been developed and partially executed in order to intensify educational opportunities in meeting the geographic and demographic peculiarities of the community which we serve. This concept is particularly relevant to the continuing education students. We welcome your visit, your objective appraisal, and your com..~ent on our total program and operation developed under extremely difficult circumstances. TWO COLLEGE ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTR,ATION 1. College Council 2. Administration TWO 1. COLLEGE ORGANIZATION Ai"TD ADMINISTRATION COLLEGE COUNCIL Under the leadership of Mr. W.J. Wallace, Chairman, and Dr. George Wilson, Vice-Chairman, the College Council has over the last two years approved sixteen policies. Besides policy matters, the major thrust of concern has been the procurement of a site or sites to serve the North Shore and Howe Sound. The Council has successfully funded through the participating Boards a second capital loan of $204,000 under Section 217 of the Public Schools' Act, Eight College buildings support the use of the West Vancouver Secondary School. The Council approved expenditures for satellite centres to make accessibility realistic to the North Shore students who still are without public transportation between Districts. Members of the Council showed their interest in joint involvement by attending the student retreats. Council also have taken part in the Faculty Professional Development Program and B.C. Colleges Association Committees. Recently, a tour of five Washington colleges was a timely visit for developmental ideas and information. A resolution was passed to provide for the College district a decentralized educational service, representing possibly four centres, one or two or which would be initially developed as fairly comprehensive campuses, The Councillors have directed the College to become involved in the establishment of an ecological reserve for the community. In this regard, the community has also been foremost in the Council's thinking in developing continuing education and community services programs. The Council has met twice a month throughout the academic year with a fairly consistent emphasis on site and curriculum development matters. It has heard reports from the various administrative areas, and frequently heard from faculty and students who sit in on the open meetings. School Board liaison is vital to the Council. Several active joint committees have met to work on the proposed North Vancouver Secondary School purchase, Adult Education amalgamation, mobile counselling, and joint support of an ecological reserve. School Board appointees are entirely conversant with College affairs, and are in a position to speak at their Board Meetings about the College development. In replacing Mr. C. Peter Jones, who resigned for other public service, the Council has recommended that the size of its membership be increased to comply with the Public Schools Act upon request of the Boards. ? Capilano College has had outstanding leadership in its Council as evidenced by the positions held by the members in the communities and in private life. No single group could have been more influential in providing leadership and interest in the policy development, facility development, and curriculum development of the College despite the heavy demands of their private work. The quality of education has been paramount in their thinking in these days of increasing enrolment and financial restraints. The members of the College Council are: W.J. Wallace, Chairman, G.B. Wilson, Vice-chairman, J. F. Ellis, W.E. Lucas, T.J. MacDonald, W. V. Manson, N. Risebrough. TWO 2. COLLEGE rYRr2lll\1T7A'l'TnN AND AnMHHC:'l'RA'l'TnN ( f'nnt--i n11c>rl\ ' . _ _ . . . . , _ .. ~ ...... ~ & _ ___._., ADMINISTRATION The "Policy Implementation and College Management" organization chart on the next page explains, in diagramatical form, the current organization of the College administration. It should be largely selfexplanatory. Given the usual short-comings of any such chart, it might be commented upon that this chart shows a recent consolidation of responsibilities into three main areas under the Principal: Business, Instructional, and Student Services. The most recent consolidation in this regard has been in the business area, with the appointment of a Bursar in the summer of 1971. From the chart it will be seen that the prime areas of academic administration relating to the Dean of Instruction and Assistant Dean Career Programs, are through the three Divisional Chairmen who are appointed by the Principal on the recommendation of the Dean of Instruction. Next in line on the chart are the subject area Coordinators, also appointed in the same manner. The faculty relate to a particular coordinated area. You will note that it is intended, and indeed operates, that the individual instructors, or Coordinators, or Divisional Chairmen, have direct access to anyone else who, in this chart form, is set out above them in the organization. - t alJ' Appendix~ constitutes the job specifications for all the main positions on the management chart. CAP I LANO cor.u:cE Policy I111plc1111entation and Colh•g,r M.Jnagement Faculty Organization COLLEGE COUNCIL (Official College Policy) --·----11 I PRINCIPAL l ASSISTANT TO THE PRINCIPAL, l ~------------' DEAN OF INSTRUCTION, 1 2 DEAN OF STUDENT SF.RVICE 0 1. 2 Assistant Dean. Career Progr~ms, 1,2 Accountant Financi.111 Staff Advisnn Assistant Re~tatrer111 Aasistant Dean. Academic Programs, 1,2 Student Services Staf Hud Librarian. M~dia. l 02 ~I Hainteruance Staff I I I I I I I I Librarian A/V • LAIL Stdf Library Staff I I I I -- - _·_ - - - - - _- ->-) Director, Community Service8, 2 I r • I HUMANITIES DIV, CHAIRMAN (1),2 CAREERS DIV. CHAIRMAN (1) 0 2 SC IE;~CE Dl V. Cl!AIRNAN (1),2 SOCIAL SCIENCES DIV. CHAIRMAN (1),2 ti'......~--~~-+-.-~__,,-.~-....~~~~~-,-,..:~1:::-:~~~~!ence Staff ------ ,----- ----t--- ,._CO_O_RD_I.... NA.-T_O_R_S_, ---{ ~----I r----{ ---- '---T-r--' INSTRt:CTORS 1. Adatniatrative Executive Line of Policy ImplemPntation 2. In111truc t.101141 !oard Lines of Communi.·ations 6, Policv Fonnati1 I o THREE FACULTY AREA OF SPECIALIZATION ASS'1GNMENT (Figures Express Contact Hours/Lab. Hours or Field Time) NAME, PRESENT STATUS & YEAR APPOINTED DEGREES AFFLECK, D.E. Full-time, 1968 Head Librarian B.A. ,Saskatchewan '64 B.Ed,,Saskatchewan'60 M.Lib.,Washington'68 Media Resources ALLAN, MRS. P. Part-time, 1971 R.N.,Royal Columbian 1 60 Dipl. Public Health, UBC'66 Nursing & Public Health Health 150 3 ANDREWS, MRS . M, Part-time, 1969 Coordinator History Fine Arts, Music & Philosophy B.A., Denison 1 54 M.A., UBC' 68 British History History 101,200 9 BAGSHAW,R. Full-time, 1971 Adviser B, Comm. , UBC' 60 M.A. , UBC ' 71 Counselling BARTLE, P Full-time, 1971 Anthropology B.A.,UBC'65 M.A., UBC-pending Anthropology Anthropology 120,121 15 American Anthropological Assn. Royal Anthropological Inst. of Great Brit. & Ireland. BEENY, MRS. M,J, Part-time, 1969 B.Sc.,Iowa'58 M.Sc. , Oregon' 64 Clothing & Textile Fashion 150,172 6 Canadian Home Economics Assn. COURSES TAUGHT Head Librarian Adviser PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Canadian Library Assn. American Library Assn. Pacific Northwest Library Association. Assoc. B.C. Librarians. B.C. Library Association. Fitness Institute, Toronto Can. Guidance & Counselling Association, AREA OF SPECIALIZATION ASSIGNMENT (Figures Express Contact Hours/Lab. Hours or Field Time) NAME, PRESENT STATUS & YEAR APPOINTED DEGREES BENNETT, W.F. Part-time, 1971 B. Sc . , UBC' 5 2 M.Sc., UBC' 59 Electrical Eng. Electrical 153, 155 11 Assn. Professional Engineers British Columbia. Assn. Professional Engineers Saskatchewan. Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers. BIZZOCCHI, J,V. Part-time, 1971 B.A. ,Michigan' 68 Secondary Certificate, Michigan' 7 0 Pyschology, Education Media Education 258 Technology 184 6 Educational Media Assn. of British Columbia. BLODGETT, MISS R. Part-time, 1971 B.A.,Colorado'67 M.A.,UBC-pending English Classics Contemporary Art Fine Arts 101 3 BRASFIELD, MRS. D.M. Full-time, 1971 Adviser B.A. ,Alberta' 56 M.A.,Victoria'70 Psychology BROOKS, L.D.G. Full-time 1 68 Dean of Instruction B. A. , UBC' 28 M.A.,Washington'61 Administration & English English 200 Taught occasionally BROWN, MRS. J.L. Part-time, 1971 B.Sc.,Manitoba'44 Early Childhood Education. Education 361 362 COURSES TAUGHT PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Adviser Dean of Instruction 5/8 Canadian Assn. Mental Education Assn. Childhood Education International National Assn. for Education of Young Children. O.M.E.P. NAME, PRESENT STATUS & YEAR APPOINTED DEGREES AREA OF SPECIALIZATION BUCHAN, S.W. Full-time, 1971 B. A. , UBC ' 68 Dipl. E.C.E, UBC '70 Early Childhood Education BUDD, B.T. Part-time, 1971 B.Sc. , New Brunswick' 64 Dipl. Alex. Hamilton 1 69 C.A. 1 68 BURSTEIN, DR. FRANCES Full-time, 1968 Coordinator, English ASSIGNMENT (Figures Express Contact Hours/Lab. Hours or Field Time) COURSES TAUGHT Education 150, 152, 360 English 158 Psychology 150 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS 15 International Assn, Childhood Education. Accounting Business 154 Business Management 10 Inst. of C.A's. of Ontario B.A., Washington (St. Louis)'50 M.A. ,Boston' 52 Ph.D., Boston' 64 American & Compara- English 100 tive Literature General Studies 100 Cap. "A" Program. 12 CARTER, MRS. E. Full-time, 1969 Librarian B,A.,Northwestern 1 56 M.L.S.,Washington'57 ·Library CLARK, R.D. Full-time, 1971 Division Chairman, Humanities B.A.,UBC'59 M.A. ,UBC'61 Ph.D. , London' 6 7 18th Century English Literature English 100,200 9 CLIFFORD, MISS J. · Full-time, 19 70 B.A. ,UBC'68 M.A., UBC' 70 Modern English Literature English 100,200 12 COOPER, T.K. Part-time, 1971 B, Sc • , UBC 1 68 Chemistry Chemistry 104/110 6/6-1/2 Canadian Library Association Pacific Northwest Library Assn. Assn. B.C. Librarians. Librarian Humanities Assn. Canada. Natural History Assn. American Assn. of University Professors. Canadian Institute of Chemistry. NAME, PRESENT STATUS, & YEAR APPOINTED DEGREES COUPE, DR. ROSEMARY Part-time, 1970 COUPEY, P.L. ASSIGNMENT (Figures Express Contact Hours/Lab. Hours or Field Time.) AREA OF SPECIALIZATION COURSES TAUGHT B.A.,Tasmania'60 Ph . D• , UBC ' 70 Modern Literature English 100 3 B.A. ,McGill' 64 M.A.,UBC'71 British & Canadian Literature English 100 9 B.Sc.,Calif. Inst. of Technology'47 Mechanical Eng. Drafting 150 3 DOWNTON, D.C. Part-time, 1971 A.R.C.T. Toronto 1 59 B,A,, Saskatchewan'65 Piano & Voice Music 150, 172 4-1/2 EDGE, G.A. Full-time, 1968 Coordinator Community Services Program. Coordinator, Economics & Geography B.A.,Manchester'48 M.A.,S.F.U. '69 Economics Economics 100 6 FEUERVERGER, MISS L. Part-time, 1971 B.Sc. ,McGill' 69 M.A., UBC-pending Statistics Math 100,130 9 Part-time, 1970 DARLING, R. Part-time, 1969 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Assn. Professional Engineers British Columbia. Engineering Inst. of Canada. National Assn. Corrosion Eng. Registered Music Teachers' Assn. Canadian Economics Assn. AREA OF SPECIALIZATION COURSES TAUGHT ASSIGNMENT (Figures Express Contact Hours/Lab. Hours or Field Time.) B.A.,Manitoba'61 LL.B.,UBC'64 Law Business 170 3 National Council, Canadian Bar Association. Vancouver Bar Association. Law Society of B.C. FREEMAN, DR. M. Full-time, 1969 B, Sc . , UBC 1 64 M.Sc.,Cal.Tech. 1 66 Ph. D. , UBC' 6 7 Physics Physics 104,200 General Studies 100 15 Canadian Assn. of Physicists. FURSTENWALD, MRS. C. Part-time, 1968 B,A, ,Mexico 1 59 Spanish Spanish 100 6 Foreign Teachers' Exchange Association. G'FROERER, B.F. Part-time, 1971 B. Music,UBC'69 Instrument Instruction Music 160 3 GILBERT, S.R. Part-time, 1971 B.A.,Victoria'69 M.A.,UBC-pending English & Canadian Literature English 100,202 9 GLENESK, A.H. Full-time Principal B,Comm,, UBC 1 45 B.A. ,UBC' 52 M.Ed, ,UBC'62 Administration, Adult Education & Economics Business Courses occasionally NAME, PRESENT STATUS, & YEAR APPOINTED DEGREES FRASER, P.D. Part-time, 1971 Principal PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Humanities Assn. of Canada American Association of Junior Colleges. Canadian Association of Adult Education. B.C. Colleges Association Executives. NAME, PRESENT STATUS, & YEAR APPOINTED DEGREES HAMMERLY, MRS. E.R. Part-time, 1971 B.A., Western Washington 1968 M.A. ,UBC'70 HANKIN, MRS • B. Part-time, 1969 B.A., UBC' 60 M.A. ,Washington 1 71 HANLEY, MRS . P. Part-time, 1970 Dipl., Adult Ed. UBC'71 AREA OF SPECIALIZATION COURSES TAUGHT ASSIGNMENT (Figures Express Contact Hours/Lab, Hours or Field Time) Spanish Spanish 100,200 6 German German 100,200 6 Creative Drama E.C.E. 252 & Children's 6-1/2 3 Theatre. HENDRIKS, MRS. P. Part-time, 1971 B. Ed.,McGil1'62 M. Ed.,UBC-in progress. Early Childhood Education ROLLICK-KENYON, T. Full-Time Dean of Students Services B.A. ,UBC' 51 B. S. W., UBC' 53 M. S. W., UBC'69 Student Services Administration & Counselling HUMPHRIES, DR. M. Full-time, 1968 Division Chairman, Social Sciences. B.A., Toronto' 52 M.A.,Toronto 1 53 Ph.D.,Toronto 1 57 PsychologyLearning theory Education 250 Socie(l.ogy 150 6 Dean of Student Services Psychology 100,210 9 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS American Assn. Teachers of Spanish & Portuguese. Association of Childhood Ed. (International) B.C. Pre-School Teachers' Assn. O.M.E.P. Canadian Association of Social Workers. Canadian Psychology Assn. American Psychology Assn. B.C. Psychology Assn. Canadian Human Factors Society NAME, PRESENT STATUS, & YEAR APPOINTED HUTCHINSON, MRS. P. Full-time, 1968 Coordinator, Business Program DEGREES AREA OF SPECIALIZATION B. Comm., UBC 1 63 Accounting Commerce 161 Business 150,152 Advertising Business 250 3 Physics, & Mathematics Physics 110 3 Business 160 Business Management 161 9 Lettering & Typography 162 3 INVERARITY, MISS M. Part-time, 1971 JOHNSON, DR. D.L. Part-time, 1971 ASSIGNMENT (Figures Express Contact Hours/Lab. Hours or Field Time) B.Sc. , UBC '63 M, Sc . , UBC '6 7 COURSES TAUGHT PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS 12/3 Ph.D. ,UBC'69 JOHNSON, D.T. Part-time, 1971 B. Comm., UBC '65 M.B.A. Illustration, Afvertising JOHNSON, R,G. Part-time, 1970 JORDAN, W.M. Full-time, 1971 Bursar KALLEY, J.P. Part-time, 1971 Marketing B.A.Waterloo Lutheran'64 C .A., 1968 Business Administration B.Sc.,UBC'68 M. Sc • , UBC ' 71 Cell Biology Canadian Institute of C.A's. Bursar Biology llO Transportation Option Club 9 1-3/4 AREA OF SPECIALIZATION COURSES TAUGHT ASSIGNMENT (Figures Express Contact Hours/Lab. Hours or Field Time) English 010,104 15 NAME, PRESENT STATUS YEAR APPOINTED DEGREES KILIAN, C. Full-time, 1968 B.A., Columbia 1 63 M.A., SFU-pending Communications, Canadian Literature. KIRCHNER, H. B . Full-time, 1969 Asst. Dean Career Programs B. Ed., UBC 1 65 M.Sc., SFU-pending TechnicalVocational Education. KITCHEN, MRS. V. Part-time, 1971 B.Sc. ,UBC'69 M.Sc.,UBC-pending Mathematics (Field Theory) Math. 030,130 9 B.Ed. ,UBC'65 Prof.Basic Cert.B.C. Geography & Audio Visual. Art 158 3 B.A. ,Converse'60 M.A. ,Penn. 1 63 Counselling & French English 010 occasionally Physical Organic Chemistry Chemistry 110,204 KROHMAN, H.A. Part-time, 1970 LAMARRE, MRS. M. Full-time, 1969 Adviser LeCOUTEUR, DR. PENELOPE Full-time, 1968 B.Sc.,Auckland'63 M.Sc.,Auckland'64 Ph.D. ,University of California'67 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION Canadian Council of Teachers of English. Assistant Dean, Career Programs. • Canadian Vocational Assn., B.C. Chapter, Canadian Education Association, B.C. Assn. of Adult Education Directors. Canadian College of Teachers. American Assn. of University Professors. Modern Language Association. Adviser 15/4 American Chemical Society Chemical Society (London) NAME, PRESENT STATUS YEAR APPOINTED LEE, G.F. Part-time, 1971 DEGREES B.Sc. , UBC' 66 M. Sc • , UBC ' 6 9 Ph.D. ,UBC-in progress. LeFLUFY, R.C. Part-time, 1971 AREA OF SPECIALIZATION COURSES TAUGHT ASSIGNMENT (Figures Express Contact Hours/Lab. Hours or Field Time) Physics Physics 104,110 9 Business Management Business 266 3 3 LENOS, MR.So M.H. Part-time, 1971 B.A. ,Zagreb, Yugoslavia'43 M.A. ,UBC'67 Ph.D.,UBC-pending German Literature & Linguistics German 100 LESKARD, S. Full-time, 1969 Coordinator, Art Program Dipl., St. Martins School of Art, London Painting, Drawing, & Advertising Design, Art 152,158, 258,298 LIND, MISS K.M. Part-time, 1971 B,A, ,UBC'65 M.A. ,UBC'68 Anthropology LITTLE, MRS. D. Part-time, 1971 R,N.,St.Pauls'62 P •H. N. , UBC ' 64 Health Education PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS 12 Federation of Canadian Artists Anthropology 120 3 American Assn. of Museums. Canadian Society Anthropology Association. Health 150 3 The Canadian NurseSAssociation Registered Nurses Association of British Columbia. ------------- NAME, PRESENT ::,,..,.="c. YEAR APPOINTED DEGREt;~ AREA OF SPECIALIZATION LOBSINGER, J.P. Part-Time, 1971 B.A. ,Alberta 1 64 M.A., Alberta 1 68 Ph.D.,UBC-in progress. Political Science International Relations LONES, S.P. Part-time, 1971 B.A.,California 1 68 M.A. ,UBC'70 LOWY, MRS. B. Part-time, 1968 MACDONALD, MRS, J.P. Part-time, 1971 M • A. , UB c ' 6 9 MCGRADY, MRS. D.M. Part-time, 1971 COURSES TAUGHT t'oi~t~ 0 ~1 Science 100 ASSIGNMENT (Figures Express Contact Hours/Lab, Hours or Field Time) 3 Sociology Sociology 100 3 B.A. ,UBC'52 B.Ed.,UBC'56 French French 102 6 B.H.E. ,UBC'54 Child Psychology Psychology 150 3 B.A.,Manitoba'64 M.A.,UBC.-pending French Canadian Literature French 102,110 6 MACKENZIE, K.L. Part-time, 1971 B.A. ,Toronto'68 M.A., SFU' 71 Canadian History History 100 6 MACKINLAY, J.D. Part-time, 1971 B.A. ,UBC 1 69 M.A.,New York State University' 71 British & American Literature English 100 9 MCLAREN, MISS D. Part-time, 1970 B.H.Sc. Guelph'66 Cert., Sheridan College Ceramics Art 258 6 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Canadian Political Science Assn. American Political Science Assn. N.C.F.R. Canadian Guild of Potters B.C. Guild of Potters. NAME, PRESENT STATUS YEAR APPOINTED DEGREES AREA OF SPECIALIZATION COURSES TAUGHT ASSIGNMENT (Figures Ex.press Contact Hours/Lab. Hours or Field Time) MCLARNON, J. Part-time, 1968 B.Sc.,Alberta'63 M.Sc.,Alberta 1 66 Ph.D.,UBC-pending Nuclear Physics Physics 150 6 MCNEILL, DR. M. Full-time, 1971 B.A. ,Alberta 1 64 M.A,,Manitoba'66 Ph.D., Calgary' 71 Educational Psychology Psychology 100, 200 12 MOLNAR, F.S. Part-tirne,1969 Dipl,, Fine Arts Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Painting & Drawing Art 152,166 256. 9 MOSELEY, B.G. Part-time, 1971 B.A.,California'63 M,B.A.,California 1 64 Business Management Math 150 Finance OGAWA, N. Part-time, 1971 B.A.,Keio (Tokyo)'67 M.A., UBC' 71 Linguistics Japanese 150 4 PAPE, A.C. Full-time, 1971 A. V. Specialist B.A., Toronto 1 63 Audio-Visual Educational T.V, Technology 180 Technology 251 9 PAREIS, DR. E.N, Full-time, 1971 B.Sc.,Rutgers'48 Ph.D. , Texas 1 58 Abnormal Psychology & Personality Theory Psychology 100 15 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS American Educational Research Association 12 Educational Media Association of British Columbia. A.A.A.S, AREA OF SPECIALIZATION COURSES TAUCHT B.Music, Juilliard'65 M.A. ,Columbia' 67 Music (voice) Music 100 POWELL, D.G. Full-time, 1971 B.Sc.,Sydney'61 M. Sc, , Sydney' 63 Applied Mathematics PRIESTER, C.L. Full-time, 1970 F.C.B.A., Queens'65 B.A.,Sir George Wm. '69 M.A., UBC'70 PULLAN, S. Part-time, 1970 Cert. of Art Design, San Francisco Art Centre READ, DR. D.W. Full-time, 1968 Division Chairman Sciences NAME, PRESENT STATUS & YEAR APPOINTED DEGREES PERRY, K.V. Part-time, 1971 ASSIGNMENT (Figures Express Contact Hours/Lab. Hours or Field Time) 6 Math. 130,140 15 Business Management, 154,162,172 15 Photography Technology 184 6 B•A• , UBC 1 5 4 M.Sc. , UBC '56 Ph.D. ,McGill' 59 Organic Chemistry Chemistry 104,200 RECTOR, B.B. Part-time, 1971 B • Ed , , UBC ' 6 7 Music History Music 110,120 REID, MRS, B, B.A. ,Alberta '63 M.A.,Alberta-pending English English 010,150, 164 Part-time, 1970 Finance, Banking 6 5-1/2 6 13-1/2 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Music Educators' National Conference B.C. Registered Music Teachers' Association. A.C.T.R.A. Canadian Bankers' Association Chemical Inst. of Canada. Canadian Pulp & Paper Assn. Technical Assn. Pulp & Paper Industry. SPECIALIZATION COURSES TAUGHT ASSIGNMENT (Figures Express Contact Hours/Lab, or Field Time French & Spanish French 102,110 12 NAME, PRESENT STATUS & PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS REID, F, Full-time, 1968 Coo rd ina tor Modern Languages M.A.,S.F.U.-pending RIDGEWELL, C.A, Part-time, 1971 B.Sc,,Southampton M. A, , SFU' 70 Political Sociology Sociology 100 9 ROSENBERG, MRS. A.C. Part-time, 1970 B.A., Toronto' 62 M.A. ,Toronto 1 63 Art History and Contemporary North American Art. Fine Arts 100, 200 6/3 RYAN, F.A. Full-time, 1970 B.A. ,UBC'64 Ph.D.,UBC-pending Linguistic Philosophy Philosophy 101, 200 9 SALTER, R, Full-time, 1970 B.A,,N,Y,State U. 1 64 M.A.,N.Y.State U, '71 Political Sociology Sociology 100,200 General Studies 100 15 American Sociological Assn, SANGUINETTI, MRS.S,P, Full-time, 1969 Coordinator Political Science, Anthropology and Sociology B.A, ,UBC'6L-; M. A, , UBC 1 68 Canadian Government Political Science 100, 101, 200. 12 C • Canadian Political ocience Association SAYRE, J, Full-time,1968 B.A. ,Boston '64 M.A. ,Denver 1 68 Ph.D., SFU-in progress. Econowic Development and History Economics 100,120 B .A., Edinburgh 1 51 15 Canadian Sociological Assn. NAME, PRESENT STATUS & YEAR APPOINTED DEGREES AREA OF SPECIALIZATION COURSES TAUGHT ASSIGKNENT (Figures Express Contact Hours/Lab. Hours or Field Time) English 100,200 15 SCHERMBRUCKER, W.G. Full-time, 1968 B.A., Capetown' 57 P.Grad. Cert. in Ed. , London' 60 M.A., UBC '66 Ph.D., VBC ,-in progress Modern British Literature SIE.GRIST, B.G. Full-time, 1970 AciviH·r M.B.A.,SFU'70 Counselling SIMS, W. Part-time, 1969 B.Sc. ,Wales '49 Mc:, thematics Electrical Engineering Math. 154 SMITH, A.P.D. Full-time, 1969 Assistant to Principal B.A. ,UBC' 60 M.A. ,Queens' 69 Higher Ed. Administration. Canadian History History 100 (occasional terms) SMITH, MRS. E.C. Part-time, 1968 B.Sc.,McGill'47 M.Sc. ,McGill' 49 Physics,Math. Math 154 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Adviser 3 Assistant to Principal 6 Mathematic Assn. of America National Council Teachers of Mathematics, Mathematical Assn. London American Society for Engineering Education. NAME, PRESENT STATUS & YEAR APPOINTED DEGREES AREA OF SPECIALIZATION COURSES TAUGHT ASSIGNMENT (Figures Express Contact Hours/Lab. Hours or Field Time) PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS STAPLETON, A. B. Part-time, 1970 Dip 1. Art. Applied graphics & Design Art 262- SUAREZ, R.T. Full-time, 1971 B.I.D., Syracuse'61 Industrial Design, Sculpture, & Drawing Art 154,158 259,167 15 THOMLINSON, A.G. Part-time, 19 71 B .A. ,UBC '52 M.Sc. ,UBC'54 Paleontology Geology 110 3/4 TILLEY, W.F.L. Part-time, 1971 B.Ed. ,UBC-pending Shorthand Commerce 166 3 UJIMOTO, V.K. Part-time, 19 71 B.Sc. ,RMC'58 B.Sc. , UBC '59 M. A. , UBC ' 6 9 Ph.D. ,UBC-pending Urban Sociology Sociology 100 3 Canadian Sociology & Anthropology Association. Canadian Society for Asian Studies. American Sociological Assn. Assn. for Asian Studies (USA) Pacific Sociological Assn, VENHUIZEN, B.A. Full-time, 1969 B.Sc., North Dakota'66 M.Sc., UBC'70 Zoology Biology 110 General Studies 150 15 American Society of Mammalogists. American Institute of Biological Sciences. VICKARS, MRS. K. Full-time, 1971 B.Ed., UBC-pending Teachers Cert. Secretarial Cert. CommerceSecretarial Business 150/152 Commerce 150,152 3 14-1/2 1-1/2 Royal Canadian Academy Geological Assn. of Canada NAME, PRESENT STATUS & YEAR APPOINTED DEGREES AREA OF SPECIALIZATION COURSES TAUGHT ASSIGNMENT (Figures Express Contact Hours/Lab. Hours or Field Time) PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Canadian Botanical Society WADE, DR. K. Full-time, 1970 B. Sc. , UBC 1 63 M.Sc. ,UBC 1 65 Ph.D. ,Australian National University'69 Plant Ecology Biology 104,204 210 12/6 WATERMAN,A. Full-time, 1970 B.Sc. ,UBC'63 M.Sc. ,SFU' 70 B.C. Teaching Cert. MathematicsStatistics Math. 100,131 140,230 13 WATTS, R.D. Part-time, 1971 B.Comm. ,UBC '68 Business Machines Business 156 6 WEAVER, B.J. Part-time, 1971 B.A. ,SFU'69 M.A., UBC' 71 Urban & Economic Geography Geography 110 3 Canadian Association of Geographers. WHITE, B.P. Part-time, 1971 B.A. ,SFU'69 M.A.,SFU-pending'71 Cultural Geography, Geography 111 B . C. Regional Geography 6 Canadian Association of Geographers. WILLIAMS, C.E. Part-time, 1971 Teachers'Cert. ,United Kingdom'56 N.D.D. ,Sunderland'56 A.R.C.A. ,Royal College of Art, London'61 Painting, Drawing, Design. 3/3 Art 154 NAME, PRESENT STATUS & YEAR APPOINTED DEGREES SPECIALIZATION COURSES TAUGHT ASSIGNMENT (Figures Express Contact Hours/Lab. Hours or Field Ti~..§.) WILLIAMS, MRS. S.J. Part-time, 1971 B.A. ,UBC' 69 M.A., UCLA' 71 Modern Art Fine Arts 100 6 WILLIAMSON, L.P. Part-time, 1971 B.A. ,Victoria'67 M.A. ,Carleton'69 Canadian History History 201 3 WORMAN, MRS. E.P. Full-time, 19 70 Coordinator, Early Childhood Education. B.A. , Toronto' 46 Dipl. Child Study, Toronto'47, Child Study Education 152 12/12 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Canadian Committee on Early Childhood - O.M.E.P. National Assn. for the Education of Young Children, B.C. Pre-school Teachers' Association. SUMMARY OF PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT AND EXPERIENCE OF FACULTY. Teachl,,,!!,&__Experience History & English, Secondary Schools, Regina, 1960-65 Other Professional ExperJ~nce Librarian & A.V. Coordinator, Thom Collegiate, Regina, 1965-68 ALLAN, MRS. P. Other Professional Experience Public Health Nurse, (pre-natal teaching), Vancouver, 1966- 71. Registered Nurse, Royal Columbian Hospital, New Westminster, 1962-63. ANDREWS,J MRS. M. Teaching Experience New Canadian English, Y, W, C.A., 1956-57, BAGSHAW~. Other Professional Experience Regional Director, Young Life of Canada, 1961-70. Associate Community Director, Vancouver Parks & Recreation, 1960-61. BARTLE, P, Teaching E2q:>