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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 922872" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Problem = nobody would recognize Tech's "liberal arts" degrees as such. The reason is that Tach doesn't have legit departments in most liberal arts and commensurate professional programs. This drives me crazy. It would be easy to expand the present faculties to have actual departments in, say, most of the social sciences and in humanities. Then Tech could offer degrees that the grads wouldn't have to explain, <em>carefully</em>, to an employer. It would also make Tech a more familiar place to land for Georgia students. In short, Tech should be more like Purdue or (you can check) MIT.</p><p></p><p>I've gone over the reasons for this in other posts. It would help recruiting, sure, but that's not the main reason it should be done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 922872, member: 265"] Problem = nobody would recognize Tech's "liberal arts" degrees as such. The reason is that Tach doesn't have legit departments in most liberal arts and commensurate professional programs. This drives me crazy. It would be easy to expand the present faculties to have actual departments in, say, most of the social sciences and in humanities. Then Tech could offer degrees that the grads wouldn't have to explain, [I]carefully[/I], to an employer. It would also make Tech a more familiar place to land for Georgia students. In short, Tech should be more like Purdue or (you can check) MIT. I've gone over the reasons for this in other posts. It would help recruiting, sure, but that's not the main reason it should be done. [/QUOTE]
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