University Education for Business : A Study of Existing Needs and Practices /
Bossard, James H. S.
University Education for Business : A Study of Existing Needs and Practices / J. Frederic Dewhurst, James H. S. Bossard. - Reprint 2016 - 1 online resource (578 p.)
Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- Chapter I. The Changing Character of American Business -- Chapter II. Occupational Opportunities for College Graduates in Business -- Chapter III. Training and Qualifications for Positions in Business -- Chapter IV. Reading Interests of Business Men -- Chapter V. Occupational Preferences and Undergraduate Training -- Chapter VI. Undergraduate Employment and Campus Activities -- Chapter VII. Occupational Experience of Graduates -- Chapter VIII. Opinions of Graduates as to College Training -- Chapter IX. The Development of Collegiate Education for Business -- Chapter X. Collegiate Schools of Business: Their Organization and Objectives -- Chapter XI. The Organization of the Business Curricula -- Chapter XII. Certain General Studies -- Chapter XIII. The Business Studies -- Chapter XIV. Reported Trends in the Changing Business Curricula -- Chapter XV. Teaching Methods and Problems -- Chapter XVI. Problem of Faculty and Student Personnel -- Chapter XVII. Conclusions -- Index of Names
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An exhaustive survey of the subject, from both the economic and academic points of view, with pertinent suggestions for a closer harmony between collegiate training and the modern business world.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781512810479 9781512814620
10.9783/9781512814620 doi
Business education--United States.
Universities and colleges--United States.
EDUCATION / Vocational.
HF1131
650.7
University Education for Business : A Study of Existing Needs and Practices / J. Frederic Dewhurst, James H. S. Bossard. - Reprint 2016 - 1 online resource (578 p.)
Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- Chapter I. The Changing Character of American Business -- Chapter II. Occupational Opportunities for College Graduates in Business -- Chapter III. Training and Qualifications for Positions in Business -- Chapter IV. Reading Interests of Business Men -- Chapter V. Occupational Preferences and Undergraduate Training -- Chapter VI. Undergraduate Employment and Campus Activities -- Chapter VII. Occupational Experience of Graduates -- Chapter VIII. Opinions of Graduates as to College Training -- Chapter IX. The Development of Collegiate Education for Business -- Chapter X. Collegiate Schools of Business: Their Organization and Objectives -- Chapter XI. The Organization of the Business Curricula -- Chapter XII. Certain General Studies -- Chapter XIII. The Business Studies -- Chapter XIV. Reported Trends in the Changing Business Curricula -- Chapter XV. Teaching Methods and Problems -- Chapter XVI. Problem of Faculty and Student Personnel -- Chapter XVII. Conclusions -- Index of Names
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
An exhaustive survey of the subject, from both the economic and academic points of view, with pertinent suggestions for a closer harmony between collegiate training and the modern business world.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781512810479 9781512814620
10.9783/9781512814620 doi
Business education--United States.
Universities and colleges--United States.
EDUCATION / Vocational.
HF1131
650.7

