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  • Applied Sciences Continuing Education - Programs include management skills in advanced technology, disability management, object technology program, ebusiness program, nutrition program, Asian initiative and short courses on computing/programming.
    fas.sfu.ca/fas-ce
  • Bachelor of General Studies - Applied Sciences - Non-specialist bachelor's degree program that offers students a broad education with an applied orientation. This program may be satisfied either through the General Applied Sciences option or through the Double Minor Option.
    fas.sfu.ca/fas/pages/bgs.html
  • Disability Management Program - Promotes a pro-active, coordinated, and joint labour and management approach. Overview, module, prerequisite, instructors and partners, and registration information.
    fas.sfu.ca/fas-ce/dmp
  • InfomationTechnology Project Management Program - A non-credit post graduate level program designed to develop IT Project Management expertise and to prepare individuals for careers in the IT sector. Overview, admission requirements, student selection, curriculum, dates and application information.
    www.sfu.ca/itpm
  • Management Skills in Advanced Technology (MSAT) - A professional development program which covers the essential knowledge skills required of managers of technically oriented businesses that serve national international markets. Overview, module, student information, instructors and registration.
    fas.sfu.ca/fas-ce/msat
  • Object Technology Program, Post Baccalaureate Certificate in - Under the Faculty of Applied Sciences Continuing Education. News and events, overview, curriculum, entrance requirements, prerequisite, tuition, registration, international program, instructors and sponsoring companies.
    www.sfu.ca/otp
  • School of Communication - Courses in applied media studies; cultural industries; public information and policy; history, theory and critical media studies; information technology and society; international communication; political economy. Minor program in Publishing, joint majors in Business Administration, Latin American Studies, Sociology and/or Anthropology.
    www.sfu.ca/communication
  • School of Computing Science - Focuses in algorithms and optimization, artificial intelligence, graphics and animation, visualization, vision and natural language understanding, can be combined with studies in other disciplines in the Arts and Sciences.
    www.cs.sfu.ca
  • School of Engineering Science - Focuses on high technology and combines intensive classroom and laboratory education with industry work terms.
    www.ensc.sfu.ca
  • School of Kinesiology - Courses include anatomy, biochemistry, biomechanics, human motor control systems, physiology and kinanthropometry. Certificate in Health and Fitness Studies, Certificate in Applied Human Nutrition. Lists undergraduate programs, graduate studies, co-op education, careers, faculty, research and upcoming events.
    fas.sfu.ca/kin
  • School of Resource and Environmental Management - Offers courses and interdisciplinary research into natural resource problems with a focus on forestry, fisheries and tourism.
    www.rem.sfu.ca
  • Faculty of Applied Sciences - Consists of five complementary schools: Communication, Computing Science, Engineering Science, Kinesiology, and Resource and Environmental Management. Provides an interdisciplinary focus by combining humanistic and social sciences with technology development, health and the environment.
    fas.sfu.ca

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