Word: curriculum
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...jointly with the Divinity School, is designed specifically for fostering an awareness of business ethics. Donald Roberts '70, director of the office of MBA program administration, does not feel that the Business School is deficient in ethics, however. He says that many ethical questions are raised in the required curriculum, by virtue of the fact that "one can't divorce ethical issues from the rest of business...
Kuhn said he is glad to see a non-Western history course requirement in the current Core Curriculum proposal...
Harvard's core proposal looks "very familiar" to the core curriculum which has existed at Chicago since 1930, and which has worked well. Kuhn said...
...separate areas of study, thus allowing students to select their own interests and eliminating narrow pre-professionalism. Frederick H. Abernathy, McKay Professor of Mechanical Engineering, has proposed a plan that would offer students the guidance of the Core without depriving them of the freedom to design their own curriculum. Other Faculty suggestions include expanding the counseling program, providing more introductory-level courses for non-concentrators, and making the Core more flexible...
...should consider the Core Curriculum as but one of many proposed solutions to the failure of Gen Ed. It deservedly points out the need for guidance, structure and broad education at Harvard. But we should not adopt a plan that is fundamentally objectionable. A plan the coerces students, instead of leading them, is more likely to foster resentment than academic enthusiasm. The Faculty should reject the Core and renew its search for a Gen Ed replacement...