Prospectus of part-time evening and day courses at the University of Strathclyde including extension studies classes, extra-mural classes, special courses and, from 1878, continuing education certificate courses.
Sin títuloProspectus of part-time courses offered by the University of Strathclyde. Also includes details of courses offered in co-operation with the Extra-Mural Department of the University of Glasgow and courses offered as part of the University's contribution to the Scottish Business School Programme.
Sin títuloProspectus of special and advanced classes for qualified students at the Royal College of Science and Technology and the University of Strathclyde wishing to specialize further or obtain additional qualifications.
Bound in with the prospectuses are extension studies programmes, 1968-1970.
Sin títuloMenus for meals held on Commemoration Day or the evening before in honour of the University of Strathclyde's honorary graduands.
Sin títuloLeaflets advertising the following courses, seminars and conferences organised by the University of Strathclyde Continuing Education Centre:
- The Meaning of our Environment, 1973-1974
- Nuclear Engineering, 1976
- Computers and the Laboratory, 1976
- Biology, 1976
- Chemicals in the Garden, 1976
- Mathematics, 1976
- Forensic Science for Investigators and Lawyers, 1976
- Legal Implications of Radiation Protection, 1979
- Advanced Software Design, 1982
- CIBS Energy Code Workshop, 1982
- Continuing with Computers, 1982
- Computer Programming in BASIC, 1982
- Refresher Courses for Pharmacists, 1982-1983, 1987
- Town and Gown seminars, 1983-1984
- Quarterly bulletins about forthcoming short courses, seminars and conferences, 1983-1987
- Faculty of Arts and Social Studies Pre-Entry Certificate, Continuing Education Certificate or BA Degree, 1985
- Experimental Stress Analysis, 1987
- British Labour History, 1987
- Interpersonal Skills, 1987
- Facilities Management seminar series, 1987-1989
- Management of Aggression, 1988
- Electricity Privatisation in Scotland conference, 1988
- Glasgow’s Miles Better – Miles to Go conference, 1988
- Mind Your Own Business conference, 1988
- Governing Scotland in the 90’s – possible structures and likely consequences conference, 1988
- Microcomputers in Architectural Practice, 1988
- Special Interest Summer School Course, 1988 (Reading Scottish Writing, The Jacobites, The Ornamental Garden, Tracing Scottish Roots, Architecture in Glasgow and the West Of Scotland)
- Mathematics evening courses and teaching fellowships, 1988-1989
- Department of Architecture and Building Science/Building Performance Studies Unit Professional Development programme, 1988-1989
- The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (Scottish Region) conference, 1988, 1990
- Property for Profit conference, 1989
- Impedance Microbiology, 1989
- People Management Skills, 1989
- Certificate of Professional Development in Residential Estate Agency, 1989-1990
- Distance Learning Courses for Pharmacists, 1980s
- Ultra-Pure Water Production Technology for the Semiconductor and Microelectronics Industries, 1990
- Summer Study Breaks, 1990 (Tracing Your Scottish Roots, Calligraphy, Introduction to Computers, Astrology, Art in Glasgow)
- Over 50 in the 90s: Learning and Older Adults conference, 1990
- Computer Aided Design and Management of Landfill Sites, 1990
- Professional Updating for Women, 1990
- Continuing Education for Pharmacists, 1990
- Career Assessment Unit: Career Test Programme, c.1990
- Private Language Study, c. 1992
- Evening classes, 1992-1993
- Certificate in Service Delivery Management, 1997-1998
Press and media releases issued by the University of Strathclyde.
Sin títuloHigher degree and course regulations produced for the use of postgraduate research and taught students admitted to the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Strathclyde.
Sin títuloPromotional leaflets, booklets and posters about Strathclyde Business School.
Sin títuloInstructions on procedure to be followed by presenters of students at degree awarding ceremonies at University of Strathclyde.
Sin títuloInstructions on procedure to be followed by graduands at degree awarding ceremonies at University of Strathclyde.
Sin títuloInformation for school and college pupils, teachers, parents and others on annual entrance information session at University of Strathclyde.
Sin títuloInternal telephone directory for the John Anderson Campus and the Jordanhill Campus at the University of Strathclyde.
Sin títuloPlanning for the development of the University of Strathclyde's physical infrastructure.
Sin títuloThe contents of the calendars changes gradually over time but generally includes key dates in the academic year; lists of Board of Governors and Committees of Governors; lists of academic staff and administrative staff; the history and constitution of the College; details of new buildings; regulations concerning the admission of students; details of the scheme of affiliation with Glasgow University; courses of study; fees; the Diploma and the Associateship of the College; information about the laboratories, museum and library; timetables and syllabuses of day classes and evening classes; information about Glasgow School of Architecture (list of staff, history of School, courses, enrolment of students, fees, general regulations); ordinances and regulations of Glasgow University and Edinburgh University; list of bursaries and scholarships; list of prizes awarded; list of appointments gained by students; statistics; donations to the library; examination papers; lists of relevant classes at other institutions (Glasgow University, Glasgow Athenaeum and Glasgow School of Art); students’ societies; prospectus of Allan Glen’s School.
NB Publication of the calendars was suspended in 1940 due to the war. It was not resumed again until after the Royal College of Science and Technology became the University of Strathclyde.
Prospectuses for potential postgraduates produced by Faculty of Science, Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and Strathclyde Business School.
Each prospectus outlines entry requirements, applications procedure, careers and work experience, financial matters, academic and study support, accommodation, student support services, sports and cultural activities and the Students' Association, as well as listing all postgraduate taught courses and describing the research and facilities of each department.
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