Syllabi
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Dean Santos papers on NTID Social Work program
Records collected by Dean Santos while serving as Staff Chairperson and professor of the National Technical Institute (NTID) Deaf Social Work program. The fifteen boxes include correspondence with alumni of the program, events, alumni newsletters, course syllabi, community programs and service, historical documents, conferences and curriculum materials between 1970-2005.
John D. Hromi collection
Contains papers written by John Hromi, some course syllabi, proposal for a statistics lab, several Center for Quality and Applied Statistics business plans and long-range plans. There is also documentation of a Value Chain Alliances Conference held in 1991-1992 and biographical information about Mason Wescott.
Julian Yudelson records on the School of Retailing
Materials collected by Julian Yudelson documenting the history of the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), College of Business, School of Retailing from 1970-1990. The collection includes correspondence, promotional materials, curriculum planning documents and meeting minutes.
RIT College of Fine and Applied Arts Curriculum Committee Council records
Records from RIT College of Fine and Applied Arts Curriculum Committee Council from 1970-1989. Although the amount of documentation for each year varies, all years generally include correspondence, meeting minutes, course and program proposals, committee reports, committee policies.
RIT College of Liberal Arts syllabi
This collection contains photocopies of syllabi from various classes in RIT's College of Liberal Arts. The syllabi range in dates from 1984 to 2012 and were donated by the Dean’s Office of the College of Liberal Arts.
RIT College of Science records
Records from and about RIT’s College of Science includes correspondence, course offerings, policies and procedures, newspaper clippings, course manuals and VHS videotape.
RIT/NRA Gunsmithing School records
The RIT/NRA Gunsmithing School records contain documentation of summer programs which included classes in gunsmithing, knifesmithing, pistolsmithing and others from 1983-1991.