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Hwang, Drew; Curl, Steven S. – Information Systems Education Journal, 2014
The use of Information Technology (IT) in organizations is broad and rapidly growing. With so many technology topics to cover, Information Systems (IS) educators are faced with the challenge of having to design and develop an IS curriculum that best serves both students and industry. IS curricula often adopt a breadth-first and…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Undergraduate Students, Information Science Education, Information Systems
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Hwang, Drew; Soe, Louise L. – Information Systems Education Journal, 2010
Studies of undergraduate curricula in the field of Information Systems (IS) over the past two decades demonstrate a continual process of development and change. Many factors influence curriculum design, including new technologies and methodologies, and emerging subfields and subject areas. However, one deficit in the literature about IS curriculum…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Information Systems, College Curriculum, Curriculum Development
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Bernacchio, Charles; Burker, Eileen J.; Falvo, Donna; Porter, Patricia; Carone, Stacia – Rehabilitation Education, 2008
The option for specialization is explored to address expanding roles for rehabilitation counselors. Several important considerations are identified for Rehabilitation Counselor Education (RCE) program faculty opting for a specialization. Development of specialty tracks in psychiatric and developmental disabilities are offered as viable options for…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Counselor Training, Specialization, Rehabilitation Counseling
Moore, Richard A. – J Eng Educ, 1969
In new freshman program students spend 37 percent of their time in mathematics physics course, 25 percent in humanities, and 38 percent in one of three electives and their choice of a chemistry or engineering course. Program exposes students to career alternatives in engineering or science professions. (WM)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Guidance, College Freshmen, Curriculum Development
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Dauphinee, W. Dale; Patel, Vimla L. – Journal of Medical Education, 1983
Results of McGill University's program to encourage early specialization in medicine, surgery, psychiatry, and family medicine showed that: students chose the medicine specialty with increasing frequency; poor performance on licensing examinations may have resulted; the process did not lead to an early career choice; and students did not use…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Certification, Clinical Experience, Costs
LONG, MARIE ANN – 1965
IN THIS STUDY, STATE LIBRARY CONSULTANTS ARE DESCRIBED IN TERMS OF PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS, EDUCATIONAL PREPARATION, AND CAREER ATTITUDES. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF THIS EXPLORATORY SURVEY WERE (1) TO PROVIDE INFORMATION FOR GUIDELINES ON RECRUITING AND TRAINING FUTURE CONSULTANTS, (2) TO REFINE TECHNIQUES FOR STUDYING THE AREA, AND (3) TO DISCOVER…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Consultants, Curriculum Development, Improvement
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Talley, Robert C. – Academic Medicine, 1990
It is proposed that medical schools recruit students from rural areas, have them choose family practice, and train them in rural settings. Specific recommendations for improving content and context of rural medical care education are made, including merging internal medicine, family practice, and pediatrics as a single primary care specialty.…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Change Strategies, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
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Stratton, Terry D.; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1991
A survey of University of North Dakota medical graduates revealed that (1) rural students and primary care specialists were more likely than others to practice in North Dakota's rural areas; and (2) alumni completing residencies following curriculum expansion to four years were twice as likely to practice in the state. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Alumni, Career Choice, Case Studies, Curriculum Development
Health Resources Administration (DHHS/PHS), Hyattsville Md. Office of Graduate Medical Education. – 1980
Part 5 of a seven-volume report made by Graduate Medical Educational Advisory Committee (GMENAC) on the relationship between the education environment and specialty and subspecialty career choices is presented. After background information, Section 2 examines such conceptual and methodological issues as boundaries of the educational environment,…
Descriptors: Admission (School), Advisory Committees, Career Choice, College Applicants
Woods, Harvey S. – 1978
To facilitate curriculum improvement and career counseling in the field of agriculture, a survey was conducted to determine the marketability, or job placement, of the 1977 agriculture graduates from both two-year and four-year colleges in Illinois. A questionnaire was sent to the 1,832 graduates and was returned by 665. In response to a separate…
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Agricultural Colleges, Agricultural Education, Agricultural Occupations