The Queen's Journal, Volume 144, Issue 3

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Vol. 144, Issue 3

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Students unaware of administrative decision until course selection

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Victoria Gibson News Editor

PHOTO BY AUSTON CHHOR / ILLUSTRATION BY KEITH SAUNDERS

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At Queen’s students have historically been allotted 24 units of outside faculty courses towards their graduation requirements, as well as one elective within the Faculty of Law. A new limit was imposed in April by the Arts and Science Faculty Board. However, a lack of transparency around the change left students scrambling for answers the week of their course selection. The Faculty of Arts and Science, according to a statement provided by Communications Officer Jasmine Toor, will now allow only six units to be taken exterior to the Faculty, with an extra three allowed for those in applied economics. The policy also makes allowances for students doing the Queen’s Certificate in Business. To the administration, the change allows for “planning of courses and more predictable enrolment, while still ensuring the students significant breadth in their degree”. According to the statement, the recommendation was brought to the Arts and Science Faculty Board in April. “In advance of which the issue was discussed with the [Arts and Science Undergraduate Society (ASUS)] executive.” They wrote a July 21 email to the student body that the change was communicated “last week via email and social media to all students in Arts and Science.” The ASUS President and Vice-President at the time of the decision — Brandon Jamieson and Andrew DiCapua, both ArtSci’17 — had the issue brought to their attention in advance of the meeting. However, Jamieson couldn’t recall exactly how the proposed change had been explained. “Overall, I mean, it’s difficult to say exactly what I said and how they presented it,” he explained. Jamieson recalls the rationale ranging from too many students taking more courses out of their faculty than within it, See It seems on page 3

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