Universities and colleges--Curricula--Catalogs
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
College Catalog Collection, 1903, 1961-1983
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MS-2021-026
Abstract
The College Catalog Collection contains catalogs from the following institutions located in Charlotte, North Carolina: the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNCC), Central Piedmont Community College (CPCC), Charlotte College (now UNCC), Johnson C. Smith University (JCSU), and Queens College (now Queens University). Charlotte College was a 2-year junior college that was originally located in the Central High School near Charlotte’s city center before reorganizing as part of the UNC...
Dates:
1903; 1961 - 1983
Davidson College Catalogs and Handbooks, 1855-1966, 1980-1982
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MS-2021-027
Abstract
The Davidson College Catalogs and Handbooks collection contains college catalogs for thirty-five academic years between 1855 and 1982. Bulk dates are between 1860 and 1938, with a notable gap during and immediately following the Civil War. There are seventeen Wildcat student handbooks for academic years between 1928 and 1966. Catalogs and handbooks contain overlapping information on topics such as: faculty, courses of instruction, degree programs, tuition, and the honor code.
Dates:
1855 - 1966; 1980 - 1982
Elizabeth College Collection, 1899-1974
Collection
Identifier: MS-2021-011
Abstract
Elizabeth College was a four-year college for women, founded in 1896. It was located at what was then the end of Elizabeth Avenue, on property that had been the old Torrence homestead. Due to the Watts family’s large donation to the college, college president Dr. Charles B. King named it for his mother-in-law, Ann Elizabeth Watts. It was under the charge of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, whose objectives were to provide a broad education for women in the classics, mathematics, and...
Dates:
1899 - 1974; Majority of material found within 1900 - 1915