To: SaraJohnson
Also, students should not have mandated course requirements beyond their majors. They pay too much to visit liberalismâs junk yard.
I don't agree with this. I teach computer science at the university level. There is definitely a need for breadth, especially in writing & communication. Courses in American Government, history and foreign languages never hurt either. I also encourage my students to take classes which give them some grounding in business and entrepreneurship.
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11/21/2015 10:10:28 AM PST by
rbg81
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To: rbg81
Each major can choose specific courses for their own students so the computer science department can direct students to take a specific history, writing and/or business class that serves it’s purposes.
I don’t see how race hate studies or gender twister studies or Marxist point of view “history” classes are going to help American computer science majors. Just take it out of the Universities’ hands to allow each department to create their own curriculum with relevant course work. If the departments pick crap Marxist courses for their students, students can steer clear of those schools.
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