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OFFICIAL OPENING On September 18th the first classes at Durham College began and the activities proceeded as planned, but the offic- ial college opening would not take place until Saturday, Oc- tober 14, 1967. Ontario Health Minister Matthew Dymond officially opened the temporary quarters of Durham College of Applied Arts and Technology and stated that, Community colleges are the finest de velopment in education yet devisedl i
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DURHAM PHASS ONE
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NEXT YEAR For the additional space required this Fall, a new prefabricated single storey steel building of 33,000 square feet will be erected. The building will have fu- ture uses for many years or can be dismantled and moved, if necessary. The new building will contain eight classrooms, a large lecture classroom, a draft- ing laboratory, a mechanical laboratory, a physics laboratory, a data processing centre with a new com- puter, a counselling department and administrative offices. Of special interest will be a T.V. studio for use in the educational programme and concurrent teaching and learning innovations. A new library, stu- dent lounge and cafeteria will also be provided. Enrolment for 1968 has been set at 500 to conform with budget restrictions, reasonable growth and the desire to emphasize quality rather than quantity. Teaching staff will be enlarged accordingly and appli- cants with experience in business, industry and special service functions will be given preference. New curricula will include Civil Technician, Sec- retarial Science, Medical and Legal Secretary, Muni- cipal and Government Administration, Public Rela- tions, Advertising and Display, Informational Organ- ization and Statistics. These new courses will be given subject to economical numbers of students enrolling in the courses. Other courses in the Applied Arts field were proposed but have been delayed pending clarifi- cation of job opportunities, student qualifications and desirable programmes of study. Extension classes will be offered at night com- mencing next September and the subjects offered will duplicate many of the day courses. Special subjects will be taught as the desires of the community become known. With the continued help of the community, the Board of Governors, the College Staff and the Students, a successful first year for Durham College is assured. Everyone is looking forward to the challenges ahead and prospective students are urged to make early ap- plication for a place in the College. 13
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