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- 1964-1-1 - 2006-12-31, 2012 (Creation)
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1.2 m textual records
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Subseries consists of the part-time studies program calendars. Between 1964 and 1995 all calendars were produced in a booklet-bound format. 1981 saw the introduction of semester-specific newsprint calendars and brochure type supplements for specific schools, trades and technologies. Part-time program calendars (from 1965 to 2006) are available in digital PDF format. The Spring/Summer 2007 Part-time Studies guide is significantly different from previous versions. It has less than half the number of pages, and the dimensions of the guide are also smaller. The publication is marketing focused, highlighting the benefits of attending BCIT part-time, and giving overviews of our areas of study. It features short descriptions of programs and subject areas, and lists the course names and codes of those offered this term. This format does not include course descriptions. Readers were directed to visit the BCIT web for these details. Single issue of Part-time studies calendar from fall 2012.
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Item list available. Please schedule an appointment with the BCIT Archivist for access to originals.
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C. McLellan, created 2015-07-21