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MBAs are further divided into the traditional general courses and those geared to a particular industry.
Vinayak Bhardwaj Cape Town, South Africa The American Center offered general courses on English language and literature, a debate club, a political-reading class, etc.
But even the general courses inevitably turned to the situation at hand in Burma, and I know that the American teachers encouraged their students — who needed little encouraging — to move from their reading of Montesquieu and Havel and Machiavelli to the more immediate questions: What is democracy?
In his influential Education of American Teachers (1963), James B. Conant recommended that half the course requirements of the four-year program of preparation for elementary teachers should be given over to general courses, a further quarter to an "area of concentration," and the remaining quarter to professional studies, including school experience.
And, as things stand, we may need to insist on required general courses in college.
If he scores high enough to get college credit, you could save yourself several pricey credit hours in general courses.
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Introducing a general course for all employees could potentially generate fellowship among the employees and thereby motivating employees for participation.
This was an exception to the general course of reaction.
"Our general course is toward American Samoa," he added.
We're at 140 knots approx, on general course, a bit too far south and east.
He graduated from Georgetown and received a general course certificate from the London School of Economics.
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