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Article raises a lot of good and relevant points about the current state of university teaching/education requiring solutions to an issue at large.
(http://arstechnica.com/science/2014/05/universities-cant-fulfil-the-myth-but-they-cant-become-a-vocational-school-either/)
What are your thoughts? Do you see this applying to particular universities?
I think UTS is more vocational based (tailoring courses to directly suit only CERTAIN jobs/companies straight out of Undergraduate graduation ), UNSW is more research/analytically/Science focused overall...USyd, good for literature?
(http://arstechnica.com/science/2014/05/universities-cant-fulfil-the-myth-but-they-cant-become-a-vocational-school-either/)
What are your thoughts? Do you see this applying to particular universities?
I think UTS is more vocational based (tailoring courses to directly suit only CERTAIN jobs/companies straight out of Undergraduate graduation ), UNSW is more research/analytically/Science focused overall...USyd, good for literature?