Universities and colleges -- Georgia -- Atlanta -- Curricula.
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
A. P. Jensen Papers
Collection
Identifier: MS451
Abstract
A. P. Jensen was a student and professor at Georgia Tech who helped create the College of Computing. This collection contains documents, correspondence, and reports on computing at Georgia Tech and developing computer systems. Series 1 contains materials from Jensen's personal files, including computer studies, papers, and research; Series 2 contains printed materials including manuals, proposals, reports, publications, and student papers and theses; and Series 3 consists of two untitled,...
Dates:
ca. 1952-ca. 1989
College of Engineering (Georgia Institute of Technology) Annual Reports
Collection
Identifier: UP032
Abstract
These annual reports contain a section written by the Dean followed by reports from each of the Schools in the College, in which subjects such as faculty changes, student enrollment, accomplishments, and challenges are discussed, with details specific to each School.
Dates:
July 1962-July 1974
Dean of Faculties (Georgia Institute of Technology) Annual Reports
Collection
Identifier: UP031
Abstract
This collection consists of the annual reports of the Dean of Faculties, which include reports on each college and division under the Dean of Faculties' purview, as well as data on current faculty at Georgia Tech.
Dates:
1949-1965
Evening School of Applied Science (Georgia School of Technology) Records
Collection
Identifier: UA443
Abstract
This bound volume contains minutes of the Night School Committee, a four-page pamphlet on the history of the Engineering Evening School, and correspondence, faculty rolls, and some financial information.
Dates:
1923-1942