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Peer reviewedRoss, Gary J.; Klug, Marilyn G. – Distance Education, 1999
Describes results of a survey that measured business educators' attitudes toward distance education at both the baccalaureate and masters levels of instruction. Two simultaneous equation models were developed, and key influential factors were found to be the experience of the respondent and their perception of difficulties with and appropriateness…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Business Administration Education, Distance Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedLipschultz, Jeremy H.; Hilt, Michael L. – Journal of the Association for Communication Administration (JACA), 1999
Evaluates a communication graduate program based upon the perceptions of M.A. alumni satisfaction. Uses the department's assessment plan to measure graduates' perceived knowledge of theory and research, as well as feelings about career preparation. Finds that assessment measures related to content taught may be linked to perceptions about quality,…
Descriptors: Alumni, Career Development, College Outcomes Assessment, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Peer reviewedDubas, Khalid M.; Ghani, Waqar I.; Davis, Stanley; Strong, James T. – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 1998
A study assessed the market orientation of the executive Master's in Business Administration (MBA) program at Saint Joseph's University (Pennsylvania) in terms of 12 skills and knowledge areas that reflect effective managerial performance and the student-executives' perceptions of program strengths and weaknesses in delivering these skills.…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Business Administration Education, Case Studies, College Administration
Moore, Maxine; Carson, C. Herbert – Bowker Annual Library and Book Trade Almanac, 1998
Provides five articles: guide to employment sources in library and information professions, including library joblines; placements and salaries, 1996--counting on technology; accredited master's programs in library and information studies arranged by geographical areas; library scholarship sources; and library scholarship and award recipients,…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Awards, Information Science, Job Placement
Peer reviewedElsbach, Kimberly D.; Kramer, Roderick M. – Administrative Science Quarterly, 1996
Describes how members from 8 "top-20" business schools responded to the 1992 "Business Week" survey rankings of U.S. business schools. Rankings posed a two-pronged threat by challenging perceptions of highly valued, core-identity school attributes and beliefs about their schools' relative standing. Members responded by…
Descriptors: Academic Deans, Attitudes, Business Administration Education, College Faculty
Cole, Leslie. – Educational Media and Technology Yearbook, 2002
This section of "Educational Media and Technology Yearbook" is a directory that describes graduate programs in Instructional Technology, Educational Media and Communications, School Library Media, and closely allied programs in the United States. Master's, specialist, and doctoral degrees are combined into one list. Information can be…
Descriptors: Doctoral Degrees, Doctoral Programs, Educational Media, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedFisher, Mercedes; Coleman, Bonita – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2002
Discusses a case study at Pepperdine University (California) in the Online Master of Arts in Educational Technology and the critical insights which can be used by similar university programs to influence their thinking of how to best prepare future learning communities in virtual discussions. Addresses key issues, benefits, and methods concerning…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Cooperative Learning, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Distance Education
Peer reviewedWilliams, David G.; Plein, L. Christopher; Lilly, Ryan – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 1998
The Master of Public Administration program at West Virginia University has adopted a portfolio approach to connect program experience more effectively to professional preparation and career development. Although the portfolio is intended to enhance the learning experience, it also assists in assessment of curriculum and program needs. Form,…
Descriptors: Career Development, Educational Strategies, Higher Education, Masters Programs
Peer reviewedArbaugh, J. B. – Management Learning, 2000
Explores whether men and women have different levels of learning in an internet-based course and reports the results of comparing men and women in an asynchronous MBA course. Uses the findings to provide implications and recommendations for institutions seeking to develop such programs. (Contains 69 references.) (DDR)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Computer Uses in Education, Higher Education, Internet
Hopkins, Karen M.; Deal, Kathleen Holtz; Bloom, Jennie Dunleavy – Journal of Social Work Education, 2005
Little is known about field placement experiences of growing subgroups of students, particularly older, part-time, and field employment-based. Because of the centrality of field placements within MSW education, these student subgroups in field placements at one northeastern school were surveyed (N=779). A MANOVA analysis examined students'…
Descriptors: Social Work, Masters Programs, Student Placement, Field Experience Programs
Kaplan, Laura E. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2006
This research examined the influence of undergraduate degree and ethics education on the moral reasoning of social workers. Statistical analyses found MSW social workers with liberal arts undergraduate degrees more likely to prefer postconventional levels of moral reasoning, defined as greater complexity of thought and principled reasoning. The…
Descriptors: Liberal Arts, Ethics, Social Work, Moral Development
Peer reviewedNaik, Bijayananda; Ragothaman, Srinivasan – College Student Journal, 2004
Predicting MBA student performance for admission decisions is crucial for educational institutions. This paper evaluates the ability of three different models--neural networks, logit, and probit to predict MBA student performance in graduate programs. The neural network technique was used to classify applicants into successful and marginal student…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Business Administration, Admission Criteria, Decision Making
Messing, John; Altas, Irfan – Industry and Higher Education, 2006
Incorporating industry training into university courses is not in itself a radically new concept. Many examples in a variety of professions have demonstrated the value of industry input into university curricula. The information technology (IT) profession is different from many others in that it has high volatility and a short shelf-life of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Information Technology, Certification, Industry
Haskins, Mark E.; Clawson, James G. – International Journal of Educational Management, 2006
Purpose: This article describes one way for committee chairs, program administrators, and/or task force leaders to effectively galvanize an educational program change process. In particular, it introduces and describes the successful use of an assumptions audit (AA) to expose, challenge, reinforce, and/or discard a variety of educational program…
Descriptors: Program Design, Educational Administration, Collegiality, Educational Change
Simpson, Ruth; Sturges, Jane; Woods, Adrian; Altman, Yochanan – Career Development International, 2004
This article explores the career progress of female MBA graduates in Canada and the UK and the nature of career barriers experienced in each context. Results suggest that while Canadian women have similar career profiles to men, women in the UK lag behind their male counterparts after graduation from the course. At the same time, UK women…
Descriptors: Career Development, Females, Business Administration Education, Masters Programs

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