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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
Kragness, Miriam – 1976
An evaluation of the Bachelor of Elected Studies program at the University of Minnesota fostered an interest in knowing more about the extent to which similar programs existed in other colleges. A survey of 129 schools dealt with the type of degree offered, the flexibility in design of the major, the extent of faculty review, and the name of the…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, College Students, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
Leckie, Shirley Ann – 1978
Faced with declining attendance, poor reputation, and possible demise of their program, students in the Adult Liberal Studies (ALS) program at the University of Toledo formed an association, evaluated the program, and instigated constructive changes that have revitalized the program, increased its enrollment, and enhanced its reputation among its…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Adult Students, College Curriculum