Abstract
The Commission for Higher Education of the State of Indiana has created a study committee on occupational education. This committee, called the “Presidents' Committee on Occupational Education Programs,” consists of the Presidents from Purdue University, Indiana University, Ball State University, Indiana State University, Vincennes University, and the Indiana Vocational Technical College.
This committee has identified six broad occupational categories, and subcommittees have been appointed to study each of these categories. This papers summarizes the work (reference 1) of one of the subcommittees, the “Task Force on Computer and Data Processing,” regarding undergraduate computer-related programs at public universities/colleges in the State of Indiana.
- 1 Report of the Task Force on Computers and Data Processing to the Presidents' Committee on Occupational Education Programs, Document 73-16, June 25, 1973.Google Scholar
- 2 The Indiana Plan for Postsecondary Education: Phase One, Volume I, The Current Status, September 29, 1972.Google Scholar
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The state of undergraduate computer and data processing programs at public universities in Indiana
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The state of undergraduate computer and data processing programs at public universities in Indiana
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