Bachelor/Master of Science in Environmental Science program proposal, circa 1999.

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Bachelor/Master of Science in Environmental Science program proposal, circa 1999.

Program proposal for a new program in Environmental Science at the Rochester Institute of Technology. The program was designed so that students would earn both their BS and MS degree when they graduated. The proposal includes a program overview as well as other relevant information. The Bachelor/Master of Science in Environmental Science program proposal consists of documentation for a new BS/MS program in Environmental Science at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). The proposal contains detailed information about the program and its structure such as a program summary, required course sequence, curriculum overview, schedules, available campus resources and facilities, faculty information, and other supporting documentation. Although the collection includes two volumes, both volumes are identical.

0.13 linear feet (2 volumes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8176297

RIT Library, Wallace Library

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