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... sciences , from what he stresses is a subjective point of view . He gives particular attention to the educational impact of the social sciences as they are cur- rently taught to undergraduates in America . The question about total ...
... sciences , from what he stresses is a subjective point of view . He gives particular attention to the educational impact of the social sciences as they are cur- rently taught to undergraduates in America . The question about total ...
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... sciences , and professional skills . There would be a small permanent faculty and a large part - time adjunct faculty to permit the offering of a wide range of classes . The study of behavioral science might also prove useful for ...
... sciences , and professional skills . There would be a small permanent faculty and a large part - time adjunct faculty to permit the offering of a wide range of classes . The study of behavioral science might also prove useful for ...
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... sciences to the humanities , law , and the fine arts , through the physical and biological sciences , edu- cation , and medicine , on to business , engineering , nursing , and home economics , and finally to agriculture , the most ...
... sciences to the humanities , law , and the fine arts , through the physical and biological sciences , edu- cation , and medicine , on to business , engineering , nursing , and home economics , and finally to agriculture , the most ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
American higher education The academic system in American soci | 9 |
house The academic melting pot Black elite Women and the power | 33 |
Copyright | |
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