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...non-credit course, which will be taught by an instructor at the Employee Training Center in the basement of Memorial Hall, begins February 27 and ends April...

Author: By Dewitt C. Jones, | Title: New Typing Course | 2/18/1978 | See Source »

...Increased funding for extracurricular non-credit instruction and for improvement of facilities in the Houses. Another method of expanding extracurricular arts training might be through the establishment of a program such as the Radcliffe Creative Arts Program. This Harvard equivalent could provide instructors and facilities for other arts such as photography, film, music or drama...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Task Force on College Life Summary of Major Recommendations | 1/4/1977 | See Source »

...truly is a commitment to the theater here, especially Black Theater, it is seen only in the endless hours and energy put into productions for personal gratification and not for academic credit. We have already learned through the Ford Committee's findings that such a discipline should retain its non-credit standing at the present time. That stance has been accepted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Money For Gordone | 11/20/1976 | See Source »

...five-to ten-year planning proposal for the school, but has undertaken a substantial amount of innovation already. His biggest plans are for a new Center for Continuing Education slated to open next year, a proposal that will allow the school to bring in people to teach in non-credit seminars and innovative programs such as "Preventive Medicine" and "Professional Bridge" that wouldn't normally be acceptable under Faculty auspices, the introduction this year of a Certificate of Advanced Study for the equivalent of a year's work beyond the bachelor's level, and the expansion of the school into...

Author: By Daniel E. Larkin, | Title: Harvard's Pledge to Public Education: Hints at a New Trend-Setting Role? | 11/3/1976 | See Source »

...half to two hours each week, and the workloads are generally half of the norm for the college. Thus, to obtain a degree, the school's students must take double the College's requirement of full courses. Even numbers of people are enrolled for credit and non-credit courses. The course catalogue, with 156 offerings, closely resembles that for the rest of the University, except for a stronger emphasis on language and basic science courses. Seminars are available in conjunction with the Radcliffe Institute, and writing labs are also offered. The six largest enrollment courses this fall are, in order...

Author: By Daniel E. Larkin, | Title: Harvard's Pledge to Public Education: Hints at a New Trend-Setting Role? | 11/3/1976 | See Source »

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