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Roberts, Susan C. – Education, 1982
Describes an introductory course in exceptional child education which provides college students with an overview of the various intellectual and physical handicaps and giftedness. Professionals actively engaged in working with exceptional persons, parents, and/or handicapped persons share their experiences with the class. Programs proved…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Community Resources, Course Descriptions, Disabilities
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Walker, Charles A. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1982
Describes the undergraduate and graduate/research programs in chemical engineering at Yale University. Includes a list of course requirements for the B.S. in chemical engineering. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, College Curriculum, Course Descriptions, Engineering Education
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Frank, Curtis W.; And Others – Chemical Engineering Education, 1982
An undergraduate laboratory course in chemical engineering has been designed to foster communication skills (writing and speaking). Undergraduate engineering students selected on the basis of their writing/speaking talents are used as tutors. Rationale for developing such a course, course organization, and communication skills development are…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, College Curriculum, Communication Skills, Course Descriptions
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Kimball, Bruce A. – Liberal Education, 1981
In a long-standing debate, those who argue that "useful" studies are liberal have often appealed to Franklin, while those who oppose this have usually appealed to Aristotle. Both of these historical appeals are flawed, however, a fact revealing deeper misunderstanding in the contemporary debate. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational History, Educational Objectives
Mellers, Wilfrid – New Universities Quarterly, 1980
The job of college music programs is not only to teach the classics but also to teach and encourage appreciation of the relative merits of all forms and periods of music, and to teach methods of evaluating musical quality. (MSE)
Descriptors: Classical Music, College Curriculum, Departments, Educational Objectives
Hoffman, Leon C. – Technological Horizons in Education, 1982
Discusses advantages of offering telecourses at the college level and offers suggestions to make the courses first-rate educational offerings and first-rate learning experiences for students. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Instruction, Educational Innovation, Educational Trends
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Adams, Robert M. – American Scholar, 1982
Changes in approaches to, and the study of, English literary history are chronicled, from a period in which the historical approach was prevalent through a transition to greater specialization. The trend toward creative writing and comparative literature in the curriculum is also discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Quality
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Cano, Guillermo J. – Environmentalist, 1981
Argues that environmental law, as part of legal science, should be taught at universities; discusses the development of environmental law and its relationship to other sciences; and proposes a framework for studying environmental law as a university course for study. (DC)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Ecology, Environment, Environmental Education
Kahne, Stephen – Engineering Education, 1980
This article argues that systems thinking transcends disciplinary boundaries and should be part of everyone's education. Stresses future importance of systems global models and their capacity for planning and decision making on a world scale. A tentative topic outline for a systems approach course at university level is proposed. (Author/SMB)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Computers, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Smythe, Ormond – New Directions for Experiential Learning, 1979
Experiential learning holds potential for revitalization of the liberal arts, since the experiential strategy steers clear of both indoctrination and subjectivity. In the moral realm, students learn that conduct itself, and not just theory, is the ultimate concern. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Educational Philosophy, Ethical Instruction, Experiential Learning
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Pratt, Anne M.; Conrad, Clifton F. – Liberal Education, 1981
An exact humanistic context, it is argued, should guide efforts to review the condition of undergraduate education. The contextual implications for students and faculty, as well as for the way curricula are organized and implemented within and among the academic disciplines are discussed. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Faculty, College Students, Curriculum Development
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McLaughlin, Gerald W.; And Others – Research in Higher Education, 1980
The question addressed is whether large enrollment provides economy of scale for institutional operation. The answer is masked by the complexity of an institution. The manner in which complexity, size, costs, and enrollment interrelate is examined. Curricula and complexity may severely affect per student cost. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Curriculum, Cost Effectiveness, Costs
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Watters, Pat – Change, 1980
A modestly financed, vigorously administered program of international studies at Emory University is described. The Emory Program in International Studies offers undergraduate courses (but no degree), sponsors lectures and programs, provides summer stipends for faculty to develop new courses, and publishes a monthly newsletter. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Global Approach, Higher Education
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Lehrfield, Joel – Journal of General Education, 1979
Examines the general education curriculum as it has developed at Sarah Lawrence and Antioch Colleges through an analysis of the commonplaces (the common and distinctive terms) that describe the particular subject matter--the student, milieu, subject matter, and teacher. Highlights their theoretical and practical similarities and differences. (CAM)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Faculty, College Students, Educational Environment
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Burnett, Sarah A.; Lane, David M. – Intelligence, 1980
Two spatial visualization tests were administered to 142 students before and after two years of college study. Students majoring in the humanities and social sciences improved less than those majoring in mathematics and the physical sciences. Female physical science majors improved more than male physical science majors. (Author/RD)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Mathematics, Correlation, Higher Education
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