Box 1
Contains 80 Results:
Seminar College Curriculum Fall 1983, 1983
The Seminar College became Eugene Lang College in 1985.
Parsons School of Design Requirements for the Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree, 1984
Does not include course descriptions. Packet describes curriculum of each Parsons School of Design Department, graduation requirements, and progression of courses.
Parsons School of Design Requirements for the Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree, 1984
Does not include course descriptions. Packet describes curriculum of each Parsons School of Design Department, graduation requirements, and progression of courses.
Parsons School of Design Art History Electives Fall 1985, 1985
Does not include course descriptions. Two different versions of calendar listing Parsons courses coded, "PH."
New School Art History Electives and University Liberal Studies Courses 1985-1989, 1985 - 1989
Includes course descriptions for university electives and Parsons School of Design courses, including those offered in conjunction with the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.
Eugene Lang College Curriculum Fall 1985, 1985
Eugene Lang College Curriculum Spring 1986, circa 1986
Liberal Arts Courses for Parsons [School of Design] BFA Students Fall 1987, 1987
Includes course descriptions for university electives and Parsons School of Design courses, including those offered in conjunction with the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.
New School Undergraduate Art History and Liberal Studies Courses 1990, 1990
Includes course descriptions for university electives, Parsons School of Design, and Schools of Public Engagement. This packet appears to have been compiled expressly for Parsons undergraduates.
Multi-Culturalism, Pluralism and Diversity at The New School, 1990
Includes course descriptions for Eugene Lang College, Mannes College of Music, the New School for Social Research, Parsons School of Design, and Schools of Public Engagement, including Milano School. This packet was compiled for undergraduates and graduate students enrolled in all divisions of the university.