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Peer reviewedSchwartz, Peter L. – Journal of Medical Education, 1975
Ten laboratory experiments are described which are used in a successful clinical biochemistry laboratory course (e.g. blood alcohol, glucose tolerance, plasma triglycerides, coronary risk index, gastric analysis, vitamin C and E). Most of the experiments are performed on the students themselves using simple equipment with emphasis on useful…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation
Peer reviewedMarkle, Glenn; Capie, William – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1975
Describes a preservice physics course designed for elementary school teachers. Design considerations included the philosophy of teaching elementary science, the content needs of elementary teachers, and six competency-based instructional strategies. Presents course content, sequence, and method of student evaluation. (GS)
Descriptors: College Science, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Elementary School Teachers
Peer reviewedCoulter, Byron L.; And Others – American Journal of Physics, 1975
Describes two approaches used to combat declining enrollment figures in freshman level physics. One approach involved a multimedia format and proved unsuccessful because of faculty resistance. The second approach involved the development of a new course sequence for nonmajors. Outlines the course sequence and presents data on increased enrollment.…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, College Science, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Cravens, Thomas F. – 1981
The course design explained and illustrated in this paper provides students with a number of learning activities from which they may select those most appealing to them. After an introduction setting the background for this multidimensional approach, a general course design is presented in which each learning activity has a point value and student…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Grading
Hebert, Elsie S. – 1982
Louisiana State University requires an advertising sales course of all advertising majors. A major objective of the course is to provide the student an opportunity to acquire some practical experience in the advertising field, often the only media experience a graduate has to offer a prospective employer. To help teach students how to plan,…
Descriptors: Advertising, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Education Work Relationship
Peer reviewedCox, J. Robert – Speaker and Gavel, 1980
The place of argumentation within the speech communication curriculum is the focus of this article. The article provides a rationale for an upper-level college course in the deliberation and decision making process currently taught at the University of North Carolina, and relates that rationale to broader concerns of argumentation theory. Various…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Debate, Decision Making
San Mateo Coll., CA. – 1981
Descriptions are provided for the courses in the College of San Mateo's new Humanities program. As introductory material notes, these team-taught, interdisciplinary courses were designed to be taken independently in various combinations depending upon the student's major or interests. They carry three units of transferable credit and satisfy…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, College Curriculum, Community Colleges, Course Content
Martin, Arthur I.; Jones, K. K. – 1978
This document outlines the aerospace-aviation education program of the State of Texas. In this publication the course structures have been revised to fit the quarter system format of secondary schools in Texas. The four courses outlined here have been designed for students who will be consumers of aerospace products, spinoffs, and services or who…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Career Awareness, Course Content, Course Descriptions
McCauley, Nancy – 1979
A model for faculty development and curricular change that focuses on the history, culture, and contributions of women in the humanities is the subject of this overview of a National Endowment for the Humanities final report on establishing a women's studies section at Stephens College (Missouri). The report is divided into sections describing…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research
Texas Education Agency, Austin. – 1966
FOR EACH OF 84 TEXAS COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES, THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS PRESENTED--(1) ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS, WITH EMPHASIS ON TESTS AND MATHEMATICS COURSES, (2) GENERAL ORGANIZATION, WITH STATEMENTS OF GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS IN MATHEMATICS FOR BOTH GENERAL STUDENTS AND THOSE WITH MAJORS IN SPECIALIZED FIELDS, (3) A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF EACH…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, College Mathematics, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Arthur, Richard H. – 1980
Noting the increased attention being given to the communication needs of specific professional groups, this paper concentrates upon the needs of engineers and engineering students. The first section of the paper provides a general discussion of the communication needs of practicing engineers and technicians and of the ways in which these needs…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development
Courts, Patrick L. – 1975
The purpose of this paper is to briefly describe what student-centeredness means and how it differs from more traditional modes of teaching-learning, and then to exemplify how the student-centered approach might work in a freshman composition course. Following a statement of objectives for a student-centered composition course is a discussion of…
Descriptors: Class Activities, College Freshmen, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Holder, John; And Others – 1971
This teaching guide for the Batavia (New York) City Schools outlines the English program at the junior high level and describes each course, its behavioral objectives, and suggested instructional materials and activities for use in the course. Following an introduction and a general explanation of the department's goals and methods of…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Course Content, Course Descriptions, English Curriculum
Wilmington Public Schools, MA. – 1974
This curriculum guide outlines a multiphased elective English program for juniors and seniors in the Wilmington (Massachusetts) high schools. The alternative elective English courses are designed to increase academic achievement while allowing students to select courses on the basis of personal needs, interests, and future expectations. The five…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Guides, Educational Objectives
Dailey, Jennie Ora Marriott – 1974
The major prerequisite to studying science fiction as literature is determining the criteria by which it is to be evaluated. A middle ground which recognizes both literary merit and the genre's uniqueness (scientific orientation, dominancy of idea, and interest of speculation) proves to be the most workable approach and stresses the versatility…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives, Doctoral Dissertations


