Curriculum in Peace, War and Defense of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Records, 1967-1983

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Curriculum in Peace, War and Defense of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Records, 1967-1983

The Curriculum in Peace, War and Defense was established in 1972 after an ad hoc committee recommended that the university's Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) programs be integrated into the academic process. The Curriculum was created to administer the ROTC programs and to plan and oversee the courses that would be taught under them. Correspondence and other files relating to the administration of and courses taught in the Curriculum for Peace, War and Defense. There is much material on course development; the scheduling of special speakers, lectures and seminars; and negotiations with the U.S. Navy and Air Force on officer-training requirements.

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The Curriculum in Peace, War and Defense was established in 1972 after an ad hoc committee recommended that the university's Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) programs be integrated into the academic process. The Curriculum was created to administer the ROTC programs and to plan and oversee the courses that would be taught under them. From the description of Records of the Curriculum in Peace, War and Defense, 1967-1983. WorldCat record id: 26683193 On 19 Ap...