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Hedberg, John – Studies in Continuing Education, 1989
Presents data from a survey of continuing education in all higher education institutions in Australia (58 of 76 responded). Organizes courses in 11 fields of study and gives information on duration and frequency of courses, prerequisites, clientele, location, fees, and enrollment. (SK)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Continuing Education, Course Content, Enrollment
Pickett, Nell Ann; Angelo, Faye – 1985
To determine the status of the teaching of technical writing in two-year colleges, a survey was conducted of 1,202 two-year institutions in the 50 states. Questions concerned enrollment patterns, number of technical communication courses and teachers, number of years technical communication courses have been offered, prerequisites for courses…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Programs, Course Content, Course Objectives
Friedlander, Jack – 1980
Economics education is examined as revealed by a study of science education at two-year colleges that involved a review of the literature, an analysis of the catalogs and class schedules of 175 representative institutions, and a survey of 69 economics instructors. Each of the three parts of the report reviews pertinent literature, reports study…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Course Content
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