North Carolina State University, Committees, University Courses and Curricula Committee Records, 1933-1994 [manuscript].

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North Carolina State University, Committees, University Courses and Curricula Committee Records, 1933-1994 [manuscript].

The records of the North Carolina State University University Courses and Curricula Committee contain meeting minutes, memoranda and other correspondence, annual reports of the committee, reports from academic colleges and departments to the committee, and proposals and forms to revise curricula. Materials range in date from 1933 to 1994.

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