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National Academies Press, 2018
Data science is emerging as a field that is revolutionizing science and industries alike. Work across nearly all domains is becoming more data driven, affecting both the jobs that are available and the skills that are required. As more data and ways of analyzing them become available, more aspects of the economy, society, and daily life will…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Data, Data Analysis, Information Utilization
Holt, Laurence E.; Pelham, Thomas W.; Holt, Jason – Quest, 2011
To meet the ever-increasing demand for expertise in human movement as applied to civil and criminal litigation, both private and public organizations have begun to seek the help of highly trained kinesiology specialists with advanced graduate-level university education and training. This paper will begin by identifying the key elements of the…
Descriptors: Expertise, Curriculum Development, Persuasive Discourse, Court Litigation
Herz, Lori; Russo, M. Jean; Ou-Yang, H. Daniel; El-Aasser, Mohamed; Jagota, Anand; Tatic-Lucic, Svetlana; Ochs, John – Advances in Engineering Education, 2011
The undergraduate Bioengineering Program at Lehigh University was established as part of the university's Bioscience and Biotechnology Initiative with support from the National Science Foundation through a grant from its Division of Engineering Education and Centers (EEC). The objective here is to describe the program development and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Engineering Education, Biotechnology, Program Descriptions
Shoop, Robert J. – Educational Considerations, 2009
In 1997, two faculty members at Kansas State University began the process of creating something special and distinctive that never existed before. They clearly understood that they were embarking on a journey that would be exciting, yet not totally within their control. They were passionate about the value of developing a leadership studies…
Descriptors: Leadership, Intellectual Disciplines, Undergraduate Study, Curriculum Development
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
Assimopoulos, Nadia; Belanger, Charles H. – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 1980
The University of Montreal's interdisciplinary curriculum policy was studied to (1) determine the range of opportunities given to students to take courses outside their disciplines; (2) assess the students' responsiveness; and (3) measure the ability of departments to attract nonmajor students. Results indicate that over-specialization still…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Curriculum Research, Educational Policy
Campbell, Noel D.; Heriot, Kirk C.; Finney, R. Zachary – Journal of Management Education, 2006
The literature urges business schools to change their undergraduate curricula in response to changes in the models and methods currently used by corporate America. Critics contend that business schools should place more emphasis on teamwork and integrative models. Business schools are urged to "break down the silos" between functional subjects by…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Business Administration Education, Integrated Curriculum, Teamwork
Miller, Raymond C., Ed. – 1982
These three occasional publications contain the following articles: (1) Varieties of Interdisciplinary Approaches in the Social Sciences (Raymond C. Miller); (2) Five Arguments against Interdisciplinary Studies (Thomas L. Benson); (3) What Are Transdisciplinary Principles? (Robert W. Winquist); (4) Can Progress toward Interdisciplinary Education…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Integrated Curriculum, Intellectual History

Rosser, Sue V. – Transformations, 1993
A five-phase model for integrating women's issues into the traditional college curriculum is outlined, with examples from five disciplines. The model is then applied to the medical curriculum, as a means of creating a curriculum for a specialty in women's health or including women's health in general medicine/medical specialties. (MSE)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Burr, Arthur A.; and others – J Eng Educ, 1969
Dual organization of faculty and curriculum provides flexible, interdisciplinary undergraduate program that leads to concentration in an engineering specialty. In operation for two years, the plan has utilized teaching staff and facilities more effectively, and provided students with a broader than usual perspective of engineering. (WM)
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Coordination, Curriculum Development, Educational Administration

Stevens, Robert – Liberal Education, 1985
Instead of the random scattershot of the core curriculum, a program of overlapping curricular circles could provide students with a more effective educational experience. Each circle would center on the student's major, and would draw together the underlying strands of a liberal education. (MSE)
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), College Curriculum, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development

Hill, Patrick J. – Liberal Education, 1981
The concern for general education as one of several possible responses to the current ills of higher education is discussed. The Federated Learning Communities of Stony Brook, wherein the environment and the content of general education are dovetailed and mutually supportive, is described. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Role, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Definitions

Svarstad, Bonnie L. – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1979
Discusses need for social scientific research, clinical social scientists in pharmacy, and specialists in pharmaceutical sociology and the other social sciences. To illustrate, patient noncompliance with drug regimens and the use of sociology to analyze the problem are examined. Includes a sample program in pharmaceutical sociology, course…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Graduate Study, Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines

Jorden, Eleanor Harz – ADFL Bulletin, 1982
Meaningful cooperation between area studies and foreign language faculty can be accomplished by seriously committed, academically trained professionals on both sides. Limitless possibilities exist for curriculum development to combine the substance of area studies with language learning, building on the essential interdependence of the…
Descriptors: Area Studies, College Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Policy
Potter, George T. – 1977
The decision to pursue interdisciplinarity at Ramapo College was based on theory and on the conviction that the traditional departmental approaches were inadequate to provide for the liberal or general educational interests of a broad-based student body. Some of the problems encountered are that: (1) there is not campus-wide agreement about the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Colleges, Curriculum Development, Educational Problems
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