5-year development plan : for the period 1978-1983, 1978-1983.

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5-year development plan : for the period 1978-1983, 1978-1983.

Outlines plans, anticipated growth, objectives, etc. for the BYU College of Engineering Science and Technology from 1978 to 1983.

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