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Chapter I. The Changing Character of American Business
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword V
- Preface VII
- Contents XI
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Part I. Modern Business and its Significance for Higher Education
- Chapter I. The Changing Character of American Business 3
- Chapter II. Occupational Opportunities for College Graduates in Business 25
- Chapter III. Training and Qualifications for Positions in Business 53
- Chapter IV. Reading Interests of Business Men 120
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Part II. Study of a Group of Business School Graduates
- Chapter V. Occupational Preferences and Undergraduate Training 153
- Chapter VI. Undergraduate Employment and Campus Activities 175
- Chapter VII. Occupational Experience of Graduates 186
- Chapter VIII. Opinions of Graduates as to College Training 223
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Part III. The Evolution of Higher Education for Business
- Chapter IX. The Development of Collegiate Education for Business 247
- Chapter X. Collegiate Schools of Business: Their Organization and Objectives 263
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Part IV. The Curricula of the Collegiate Schools of Business
- Chapter XI. The Organization of the Business Curricula 283
- Chapter XII. Certain General Studies 325
- Chapter XIII. The Business Studies 390
- Chapter XIV. Reported Trends in the Changing Business Curricula 461
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Part V. Problems of Personnel and Teaching Methods
- Chapter XV. Teaching Methods and Problems 481
- Chapter XVI. Problem of Faculty and Student Personnel 521
- Chapter XVII. Conclusions 565
- Index of Names 577
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword V
- Preface VII
- Contents XI
-
Part I. Modern Business and its Significance for Higher Education
- Chapter I. The Changing Character of American Business 3
- Chapter II. Occupational Opportunities for College Graduates in Business 25
- Chapter III. Training and Qualifications for Positions in Business 53
- Chapter IV. Reading Interests of Business Men 120
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Part II. Study of a Group of Business School Graduates
- Chapter V. Occupational Preferences and Undergraduate Training 153
- Chapter VI. Undergraduate Employment and Campus Activities 175
- Chapter VII. Occupational Experience of Graduates 186
- Chapter VIII. Opinions of Graduates as to College Training 223
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Part III. The Evolution of Higher Education for Business
- Chapter IX. The Development of Collegiate Education for Business 247
- Chapter X. Collegiate Schools of Business: Their Organization and Objectives 263
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Part IV. The Curricula of the Collegiate Schools of Business
- Chapter XI. The Organization of the Business Curricula 283
- Chapter XII. Certain General Studies 325
- Chapter XIII. The Business Studies 390
- Chapter XIV. Reported Trends in the Changing Business Curricula 461
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Part V. Problems of Personnel and Teaching Methods
- Chapter XV. Teaching Methods and Problems 481
- Chapter XVI. Problem of Faculty and Student Personnel 521
- Chapter XVII. Conclusions 565
- Index of Names 577