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Spiegel, U.; Templeman, J. – Education Economics, 1996
Applies the literature of bundling, tie-in sales, and vertical integration to higher education. Students are often required to purchase a package of courses, some of which are unrelated to their major. This kind of bundling policy can be utilized as a profit-maximizing strategy for universities exercising a degree of monopolistic power. (12…
Descriptors: College Students, Cost Effectiveness, Course Organization, Course Selection (Students)
Mangan, Katherine S. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2000
Reports a high demand at law schools for courses on Internet issues, Cyberlaw, but notes that some critics question whether the topic warrants its own specialty. Suggests the appeal is based on intellectual excitement about the burgeoning field, the high technology comfort level of students who grew up with the Internet, and the promise of…
Descriptors: Civil Law, Course Selection (Students), Educational Demand, Higher Education
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Coles, Roberta L. – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 1999
Modified the service learning aspect of a sociology class to encourage more students of color to participate. Students of color were more likely to choose the service learning option when the incentive was higher and there was more latitude in the site choice. Discusses factors that affect the service learning experience adversely in courses that…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Selection (Students), Cultural Awareness, Higher Education
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Dalgety, Jacinta; Coll, Richard K. – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2006
The research reported here examined factors that influence student tertiary level chemistry enrolment choices. Students enrolled in a first-year chemistry class were surveyed, using the Chemistry Attitudes and Experiences Questionnaire (CAEQ), three times throughout their academic year: at the start of the year (n=126), the end of the first…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Enrollment, Higher Education, Course Selection (Students)
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Dalgety, Jacinta; Coll, Richard – Research in Science and Technological Education, 2004
Peers, family, mentors and the media may influence students' attitudes towards chemistry and their intention to enrol in tertiary chemistry courses. In this paper we report on an investigation of the perceptions students hold about their associates' attitudes towards chemistry and chemists. Data were gathered from interviews with 37 tertiary…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Student Attitudes, Higher Education, Enrollment
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Fisher, Dorothy M.; Kiang, Melody; Fisher, Steven A. – Journal of Education for Business, 2007
Although numerous studies rank master of business administration (MBA) programs, prospective students' selection of the best MBA program is a formidable task. In this study, the authors used a linear-programming-based model called data envelopment analysis (DEA) to evaluate MBA programs. The DEA model connects costs to benefits to evaluate the…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Masters Programs, Program Evaluation, Outcomes of Education
Shettle, Carolyn; Cubell, Michele; Hoover, Katylee; Kastberg, David; Legum, Stan; Lyons, Marsha; Perkins, Robert; Rizzo, Lou; Roey, Stephen; Sickles, Diane – US Department of Education, 2008
This technical report documents the procedures used to collect and summarize data from the 2005 High School Transcript Study (HSTS 2005). The transcript studies serve as a barometer for changes in high school graduates' course-taking patterns; these patterns provide information about the rigor of high school curricula followed across the nation.…
Descriptors: Check Lists, High Schools, School Activities, Course Selection (Students)
Deng, Hui; Kobrin, Jennifer L. – College Board, 2007
This report describes the results of two studies designed to evaluate the impact of self-reported mathematics course-taking on performance on SAT mathematics questions measuring new content (Algebra II). A supplemental table and figure are appended.
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Mathematics Instruction, Algebra, Test Items
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Su, Allan Yen-Lun – Adolescence (San Diego): an international quarterly devoted to the physiological, psychological, psychiatric, sociological, and educational aspects of the second decade of human life, 2007
This study explores the impact of individual ability and favorable team member scores on student preference of team-based learning and grading methods, and examines the moderating effects of student perception of course importance on student preference of team-based learning and grading methods. The author also investigates the relationship…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Grading, Correlation, Cooperative Learning
Davison, Mark L.; And Others – 1995
This paper describes a methodology, called Profile Analysis via Multidimensional Scaling (PAMS), designed to identify major patterns of variables and to study the relationships into which those patterns enter. Patterns of variables are here called profiles. The PAMS procedure has been adapted to characteristics of the National Assessment of…
Descriptors: Course Selection (Students), Mathematics Instruction, Multidimensional Scaling, National Surveys
Ogunsola-Bandele, Mercy F. – 1996
Physics has been reported to be the least popular of the science subjects among high school students in Nigeria. In fact the low enrollment and poor grades even for majority students that enroll has been a great concern to most science teachers and curriculum planners. This study examined students' attitudes on the teaching and learning of…
Descriptors: Course Selection (Students), Foreign Countries, Physics, Science Curriculum
Naifeh, Mary; Shakrani, Sharif – 1996
This paper compares students' reports of the mathematics courses they took in high school with their post-graduation transcripts, and examines the relationship between various measures of mathematics course-taking and average National Assessment of Educational Proficiency (NAEP) scores. There were 6,311 grade-12 students in the NAEP, and…
Descriptors: Academic Records, Course Selection (Students), Educational Attainment, Educational Background
White, Paula A.; And Others – 1996
Lower-level mathematics courses often become a dead-end for mathematics course-taking among low-achieving students. However, several new upgraded mathematics courses reflecting emerging standards in mathematics are improving students' chances of taking college preparatory mathematics and raising student achievement. California and New York have…
Descriptors: Course Selection (Students), Demonstration Programs, Educational Change, High Schools
Wilson, John S.; And Others – 1993
In recent research, female adolescents have been found to prefer history, language, and writing courses, while male adolescents have been found to prefer mathematics and science courses. These gender differences in course selection occurred despite the fact that female and male adolescents performed equally well in these courses. This study…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Course Selection (Students), Educational Research, Secondary Education
Schulenberg, L. J. – 1990
The Registration Involving Parents Program was instituted at Hill City High School, Kansas to: (1) keep parents informed of academic goals of students; (2) allow teachers to be more directly involved in the goal-setting of students; (3) reduce class schedule changes after the beginning of the school year; (4) force students to justify choices and…
Descriptors: Course Selection (Students), High Schools, Orientation Materials, Parent Participation
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