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Autor/inn/enCrosson, Patricia H.; Nelson, Glenn M.
TitelA Profile of Higher Education Doctoral Programs. ASHE 1984 Annual Meeting Paper.
Quelle(1984), (68 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Monographie
SchlagwörterAdmission Criteria; College Curriculum; Degree Requirements; Doctoral Programs; Enrollment Trends; Graduate Study; Higher Education; National Surveys; Postsecondary Education as a Field of Study; Program Descriptions; Questionnaires; Specialization; Teacher Characteristics
AbstractA descriptive profile of 72 U.S. doctoral programs for the study of higher education is presented. Attention is directed to program goals, academic offerings, organizational structure, faculty and student characteristics, and admissions and degree requirements. Directors of the 92 higher education programs listed in the ASHE-ERIC "Directory of Higher Education Programs and Faculty" (3rd edition) were asked to provide a brief program description and complete a questionnaire. Seventy-two programs provided useable responses to the survey and 65 provided program descriptions. The findings are compared to those of an earlier study by Dressel and Mayhew (1974). Information is provided on the following: areas of specialization, titles of core courses, the number of faculty members with formal full-time and part-time appointments, the academic rank distributions of full-time faculty, the use of part-time faculty by programs, the percentage of faculty that are tenured, the number of students in doctoral higher education programs, the proportions of full-time and part-time students, the numbers of students who are EdD or PhD candidates, student-faculty ratios, the number of assistantships and/or fellowships awarded each year, and admission and degree requirements. Appendices include a questionnaire, a list of participating institutions, and titles of academic programs. (SW)
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
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