Human Sciences and Education Records
Item
Identifier: SCUA 0013
Scope and Contents
This collection contains a student’s handwritten class notebook from 1901. It has notes on plain sewing, needles, rimming, three different hems, and other sewing techniques.
Dates
- 1901
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open under the rules and regulations of the Institute.
Conditions Governing Use
Copyrights to this collection is held by The North Dakota State University Archives.
Biographical / Historical
The College of Human Sciences and Education (HSE) at North Dakota State University offers 9 undergraduate majors plus 18 teaching specialties, and graduate study at the Master's, Specialist, Certificate and Doctoral levels. Several of our undergraduate and graduate programs are web-based, making it possible for students to complete their program from anywhere in the world. The Center for 4-H Youth Development offers learning opportunities outside the classroom across the state.
The College is home to over 1794 students and 131 faculty and staff. We house one of the largest doctoral programs on the campus, and enroll 17% of the graduate students. Through 4-H programming we reach over 25,250 North Dakota youth.
Classroom and hands-on experience are provided to promote learning. Students in all HSE programs have the opportunity to participate in experiential learning experiences, such as internships, practicum and student teaching. These experiences allow students to apply their classroom learning in real-life situations.
The College is home to over 1794 students and 131 faculty and staff. We house one of the largest doctoral programs on the campus, and enroll 17% of the graduate students. Through 4-H programming we reach over 25,250 North Dakota youth.
Classroom and hands-on experience are provided to promote learning. Students in all HSE programs have the opportunity to participate in experiential learning experiences, such as internships, practicum and student teaching. These experiences allow students to apply their classroom learning in real-life situations.
Extent
1 Items
Language of Materials
English
Overview
This collection contains a student’s handwritten class notebook from 1901. It has notes on plain sewing, needles, rimming, three different hems, and other sewing techniques.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Donated by Human Sciences and Education (Acc. UA800).
Legal Status
The North Dakota State University Archives owns the property rights to this collection.
- Title
- Finding Aid to Human Sciences and Education Records
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the University Archives Repository
Contact:
West Building
3551 7th Avenue N
Fargo North Dakota 58102 United States
ndsu.archives@ndsu.edu
West Building
3551 7th Avenue N
Fargo North Dakota 58102 United States
ndsu.archives@ndsu.edu