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Gnoth, Juergen; Juric, Biljana – Educational Psychology: An International Journal of Experimental Educational Psychology, 1996
Observes that there is little research on Australian students' motivations to enroll in particular college courses. Reports the results of an investigation of the motivations of students to undertake an introductory elective marketing course. Argues that this has implications for the areas of curriculum design, streaming procedures, and teaching…
Descriptors: Business Education, Course Selection (Students), Curriculum Development, Elective Courses
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Gourley, Dick R.; Hill, John W. – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1980
It is suggested that the pharmacist can provide a vital information link between parents, teachers, and the family physician in the management and treatment of children with learning disabilities. A course is outlined that integrates a clinical clerkship in the field into the pharmacy curriculum. (MSE)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives, Elective Courses
Mangan, Katherine S. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1994
Many business schools are including environmental issues in their curricula and offering elective courses on the environment. The trend is spurred by increasingly strong, complex environmental laws and public concern. However, the United States lags behind other countries in linking environment and economic systems. (MSE)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Curriculum Design, Educational Change, Educational Trends
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Mellott, Constance M. – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 1993
Presents results of two surveys that examined changes in library science programs accredited by the American Library Association between 1984-85 and 1989-90. One survey focused on specialty courses in archival studies, art, health sciences, and music librarianship; and the second survey allowed respondents to report on other specialty courses…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Archives, Comparative Analysis, Elective Courses
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Conrad, Janice Marchut; Conrad, Peter L. – College Teaching, 1993
Successful small group science teaching techniques at the State University of New York (Plattsburgh) are described, including use of small groups for problem-solving, discussion, and research projects. Majors and nonmajors appeared to profit from this approach, and further use of small groups with diverse populations and large classes is planned.…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Instruction, Elective Courses, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
Hamby, John V.; And Others – 1983
Grades of 1982 Clemson graduates in various academic majors were studied. In addition to determining whether grade inflation occurs differentially across majors, the position of education majors was compared to that of other majors. The following 10 majors were assessed: early childhood education, elementary education, secondary education/science…
Descriptors: College Programs, Comparative Analysis, Education Majors, Elective Courses
Large, J. A. – 1987
Prepared under a contract between UNESCO and IFLA (the International Federation of Library Associations), this modular curriculum is intended as a resource from which curricula can be constructed by individual departments of information studies to meet local needs and circumstances. Following an introductory discussion and explanation of the…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Course Content, Course Objectives, Curriculum Guides
VanderMeer, A. W.; Lyons, M. D. – 1978
Attitudes of journalism faculty members regarding liberal arts in the journalism curriculum are described, based on the results of a 1976 survey of 5,948 faculty members in nine professional program areas. Comparisons are also made to 1958 survey findings. As a group, the journalism faculty were more favorable in general toward liberal studies…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Degree Requirements
Assimopoulos, Nadia; Belanger, Charles H. – 1978
Interdisciplinary policies and practices at the University of Montreal were studied to determine their effectiveness. The three study objectives were to: (1) determine the magnitude of the range set up by the department degree structure to give student majors an opportunity to take courses outside their basic discipline; (2) assess the degree of…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, College Students, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Design
Babb, Lawrence A.; And Others – 1978
Historioal information concerning liberal studies education at Amherst College and proposals for academic programs are considered. Topics include the following: a chronology of curriculum reform at Amherst, the special character of the freshman and sophomore years, and divisions of the curricula, distribution scheme, majoring and taking electives,…
Descriptors: Academic Education, College Curriculum, College Freshmen, Curriculum Development
Laban, Lawrence F. – 1977
This paper describes a variable-credit advanced writing course that allows non-English majors to set their own goals for writing and to develop specific writing skills that apply to their major fields. The course is a unitized sequence of three five-week sessions. The first session discusses the theoretical product model and process model for the…
Descriptors: Advanced Courses, College Students, Course Content, Elective Courses
Elmore, Patricia B.; Pohlmann, John T. – 1976
This study was conducted to determine if student evaluations of faculty are affected by the characteristics of the teacher, the student, and the class. Each instructor was asked to answer questions indicating personal warmth, professorial rank, years of teaching experience, sex, and class size. Students were asked to complete the Instructional…
Descriptors: Class Size, College Faculty, College Students, Core Curriculum
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Maulitz, Russell C.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1983
An elective course in the history of medicine focuses on clinical thinking using the case study method. Course goals include: student recognition of clinical reasoning as a historical process; understanding of distinctions between disease categories and etiological frameworks; and different conceptualizations (etiological and syndromic) of…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Case Studies, Classification, Clinical Diagnosis
Jordan, James R. – Improving College and University Teaching, 1982
Colorado State University students in elective history courses were surveyed for their attitudes toward elements of teaching: subject knowledge, relaxed classroom atmosphere, teacher approachability, teacher enjoyment of subject, mechanics of teaching, and delivery of material. The personal dimension was of high priority of students, the mechanics…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Communication Skills, Elective Courses
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Shepard, Joe W. – ADFL Bulletin, 1982
Trends in college foreign language requirements and enrollment are reviewed, and the experience of Carleton College is outlined. The college's efforts to strengthen languages' role in the upper division curriculum have included special efforts to create interesting courses and incentives for further study, extracurricular activities, study abroad,…
Descriptors: Advanced Courses, College Curriculum, College Second Language Programs, Costs
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