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<blockquote data-quote="1939hotmagic" data-source="post: 463947" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>As an outsider/sidewalk fan looking in, it occurs to me that it should not be considered an<em> either-or </em>perspective of (1) a few more majors/no calculus (for some majors) or (2) "abandoning academics." Adding a handful <em>more </em>liberal arts-ish majors, and dropping calc for non-STEM majors (and perhaps replacing calc with a required course in intro to probability and stats,, or introduction to reasoning and logic, either of which would be useful for any student regardless of major) , would hardly be a diminution of a Tech degree to something as low as a non-STEM undergrad degree from the likes of M.I.T. <a href="https://mitadmissions.org/discover/the-mit-education/majors-minors/" target="_blank">https://mitadmissions.org/discover/the-mit-education/majors-minors/</a> Tech need not go so far as to seek the addition of "Parks and Rec," "Social Work," "Family Studies," or "General Studies" in a quest to broaden its academic scope a wee bit more.</p><p></p><p>That said and out of the way, sure -- "Moneyball" approaches, leveraging institutional strengths, more support staff and recruiting assistance, etc., have at it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1939hotmagic, post: 463947, member: 1792"] As an outsider/sidewalk fan looking in, it occurs to me that it should not be considered an[I] either-or [/I]perspective of (1) a few more majors/no calculus (for some majors) or (2) "abandoning academics." Adding a handful [I]more [/I]liberal arts-ish majors, and dropping calc for non-STEM majors (and perhaps replacing calc with a required course in intro to probability and stats,, or introduction to reasoning and logic, either of which would be useful for any student regardless of major) , would hardly be a diminution of a Tech degree to something as low as a non-STEM undergrad degree from the likes of M.I.T. [URL]https://mitadmissions.org/discover/the-mit-education/majors-minors/[/URL] Tech need not go so far as to seek the addition of "Parks and Rec," "Social Work," "Family Studies," or "General Studies" in a quest to broaden its academic scope a wee bit more. That said and out of the way, sure -- "Moneyball" approaches, leveraging institutional strengths, more support staff and recruiting assistance, etc., have at it! [/QUOTE]
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