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Owusu-Manu, D.; Badu, E.; Edwards, D. J. – Industry and Higher Education, 2011
Procurement in the corporate world is increasingly complex, multi-faceted and interdisciplinary. This paper explores existing knowledge specifications relating to procurement management competencies and proposes a new procurement management competency framework (PMCF) and a competency-based postgraduate programme for postgraduate students in…
Descriptors: Purchasing, Competency Based Education, Graduate Study, Business Administration Education

Hay, P. R.; And Others – Environmental Education and Information, 1986
Describes the transdisciplinary approach taken by the University of Tasmania's Center for Environmental Studies. Reviews the center's options for postgraduate degrees. Specifically explains the center's major course orientation, "Human in Environment," and outlines the difficulties in this type of approach. (ML)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries, Graduate Study
Warhurst, John – 1986
Public administration, long considered a poor relation of political science in Australian academic circles, has recently been revitalized by a new concentration in public policy studies. This paper summarizes the efforts of 10 Australian universities to develop public policy degree programs, describes University of New England's new program, and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Foreign Countries, Graduate Study, Higher Education

Dewey, Barbara I. – Catholic Library World, 1985
Describes Indiana University's experience in offering dual degree programs that link graduate library/information science courses with specific professions, including the process of creating such programs, the rationale, and examples of dual master's degree programs--musicology, history, science and technology, public affairs, journalism, and art…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Graduate Study, Information Science, Interdisciplinary Approach
Hoving, Kenneth L.; And Others – Communicator, 1989
Three graduate deans at large state supported universities (University of Oklahoma, University of Washington, and University of Louisville, Kentucky) who are heavily involved in both graduate education and research administration examine trends in higher education as applied to their roles. Areas in which the role of the graduate dean has changed…
Descriptors: College Administration, Deans, Fund Raising, Graduate Study
Buchanan-Davidson, Dorothy J.; Kunz, Jeffrey – 1983
The Administrative Medicine Program of the University of Wisconsin-Madison has developed a course entitled "Medicine and the Media" for clinician-executives and health care professionals who may assume administrative responsibilities. The course is designed to help students (1) understand the respective roles and demands of both the…
Descriptors: Administrators, Allied Health Occupations, Communication Skills, Course Content

Baker, Cecile C. – Journal of Home Economics, 1975
In interdisciplinary graduate workshop on children's art called "Art Expression in Early Childhood: Implications and Applications" was held for two weeks in July 1973. The workshop stressed the theory that children's art was a primary method by which a child can express his natural, creative, true self. (BP)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Child Development, Creative Expression

Wallace, Danny P.; Boyce, Bert R. – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 1987
Discusses the need for schools of library and information science to ensure that graduates understand and can use computer technologies, and describes a model program in which this goal can be met through cooperative degree programs involving schools of library and information science and other academic departments. (CLB)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Computer Literacy, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development

Little, Timothy H. – Michigan Social Studies Journal, 1989
Profiles a law-related education (LRE) specialization as part of Michigan State University's Master's degree in social studies instruction. Develops a course of study using upper division and Master's of Arts level law-focused courses. Outlines course objectives of two LRE graduate seminars. Considers future implications for LRE training given…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Course Content, Graduate Study, Higher Education

Vande Kemp, Hendrika – Teaching of Psychology, 1980
Discusses the case study approach and describes an advanced graduate seminar organized around this method. Suggests that cases may be used to place historical developments in the field of psychology in the broader context of political, sociological, philosophical, and theological issues.
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Case Studies, Graduate Study, Higher Education

Garner, Les – History Teacher, 1985
Why history is useful to decision makers in business is discussed, and a graduate level course that teaches the uses of history in decision making to Masters of Business Administration students is described. Student and faculty evaluations of the course have been overwhelmingly positive. Areas that need improvement are discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Business, Business Education, Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation

Yaari, Monique; Mark, Vera – French Review, 1993
The graduate program in French civilization at the Pennsylvania State University includes an experimental course in introductory teaching theory and methods, complemented by a one-credit course in research methods and bibliography. The methods course presents interdisciplinary techniques of cultural analysis and cultural history. An extensive…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Cultural Education, Foreign Countries, French

Monkkonen, Eric H. – Historical Methods, 1990
Discusses obstacles to interdisciplinary training of sociology and history students. Argues that a single graduate social science history seminar, as has been proposed, will have little impact because of the culture of the professions involved and the fiscal politics of scholarship. Contends that the intellectual division of labor produces…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Higher Education, Historiography, History
Hartman, Harriet, Ed. – 1984
One of a series of resources for teaching sociology at the postsecondary level, this volume contains syllabi and instructional materials for graduate and undergraduate courses in demography. The first of nine sections, an introduction, contains an overview of contents, additional resources for teachers of population and demography, general…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Guides, Demography
Kirk, John J. – Mazingira, 1985
Outlines the learning environments, interdisciplinary curriculum, and campus/schedules for the environmental education program at the New Jersey School of Conservation at Montclair State College. Major areas of study include environmental communication, advocacy, technology, and instruction, and participants range from third graders to university…
Descriptors: College Science, Conservation Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education