Nicholas School Master's Projects, 1933-2007

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Summary

Creator:
Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences (Duke University)
Abstract:
As of 2005, the Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences at Duke University offers two master's degree programs: Master of Environmental Management (MEM) and Master of Forestry (MF). Both degree programs require students complete a master's project that presents an in-depth or quantitative analysis of a problem related to the students' particular focus area. Collection contains printed, bound master's projects. Materials range in date 1933-2005. Master's Projects for 2005 are held in the Nicholas School office. English.
Extent:
82.5 Linear Feet
2400 Items
Language:
Material in English
Collection ID:
UA.18.01.0003
University Archives Record Group:
18 -- Nicholas School of the Environment
18 -- Nicholas School of the Environment > 01 -- Nicholas School of the Environment

Background

Scope and content:

Collection contains printed, bound master's projects. Materials range in date 1933-2005. Master's Projects for 2005 (boxes 15-16) are held in the Nicholas School office. Box 14 ends with Zollett 2004.

Biographical / historical:

As of 2005, the Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences at Duke University offers two master's degree programs: Master of Environmental Management (MEM) and Master of Forestry (MF). Both degree programs require students complete a master's project that presents an in-depth or quantitative analysis of a problem related to the students' particular focus area.

Acquisition information:

The Nicholas School Master's Projects was received by the University Archives as a transfer in 2005, 2008.

The Nicholas School Master's Projects 2003-2004 were received by the University Archives as a transfer in 2007.

The Nicholas School Master's Projects 1933-1997 were received by the University Archives as a transfer from the Biological and Environmental Sciences Library in 2008.

Processing information:

Processed by Jennifer Henderson, Kimberly Sims

Completed November 2005

Encoded by Jill Katte, November 2005.

Updated by Sherrie Bowser, September 2007.

Updated by Sherrie Bowser, July 2008.

Updated by Sherrie Bowser, September 2008.

Arrangement:

Master's Projects are arranged in chronological order by year, then alphabetically by author's last name.

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Describing Archives: A Content Standard

Subjects

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Subjects:
Forest management
Environmental management
Names:
Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences (Duke University)
Duke University -- Students
Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences (Duke University)

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[Identification of item], Nicholas School Master's Projects, Duke University Archives, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University.