North Carolina State University Graduate School Publications 1953-2013

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North Carolina State University Graduate School Publications 1953-2013

The records include publications created by the Graduate School to highlight graduate opportunities at North Carolina State University from 1953 to 2013. The records include bulletins, brochures, graduate programs, course catalogs, and a CD. Also included are electronic issues of the Graduate School Catalog, 2003-2013. Graduate instruction was first offered at North Carolina State University in 1893, and the first doctoral degree was conferred in 1926. A Graduate School existed from 1923 to 1931, when it was eliminated with the consolitation of the public universities in North Carolina. In 1958, a graduate dean was re-establised at North Carolina State College. In the ensuing years, the Graduate School has grown steadily and has provided instruction and facilities for advanced study and research in the fields of agriculture and life sciences, design, education, engineering, natural resources, humanities and social sciences, management, physical and mathematical sciences, textiles, and veterinary medicine.

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