Graduate Programs in the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences 2008

Graduate Programs in the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences 2008
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Publisher : Peterson Nelnet Company
Total Pages : 1904
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ISBN-10 : 0768924057
ISBN-13 : 9780768924053
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Synopsis Graduate Programs in the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences 2008 by : Peterson's Guides Staff

The six volumes of Peterson's Annual Guides to Graduate Study, the only annually updated reference work of its kind, provide wide-ranging information on the graduate and professional programs offered by accredited colleges and universities in the United States and U.S. territories and those in Canada, Mexico, Europe, and Africa that are accredited by U.S. accrediting bodies. Books 2 through 6 are divided into sections that contain one or more directories devoted to individual programs in a particular field. Book 2 contains more than 12,500 programs of study in 152 disciplines of the humanities, arts, and social sciences.

The Cumulative Book Index

The Cumulative Book Index
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Total Pages : 3250
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015058373591
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Synopsis The Cumulative Book Index by :

A world list of books in the English language.

Both Human and Humane

Both Human and Humane
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9781512814569
ISBN-13 : 1512814563
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Synopsis Both Human and Humane by : Charles E. Boewe

The papers in this volume, presenting a stimulating appraisal of graduate education in America, were delivered during the seventy-fifth anniversary celebration of the Graduate School of the University of Pennsylvania. Though the writers of these papers approach the overall topic from many different points of view, one striking, basic conclusion is held by all: graduate training must change from the study of "subjects" to the study of institutional aggregates evolving in time, such as cultures or civilizations, basing more of its research on the use of models, on the application of the most rigorous instruments of thought and analysis, and on a more effective assessment of value. The papers of Max Black, Charles Frankel, and S. S. Wilks all indicate that we are developing more precise methods of definition, discovery, and communication—methods which are difficult to teach, to learn, and to use. Do we really face the problem of how well do we teach them? These papers likewise indicate a new concept of cooperation and sharing of insight, particularly in the fields of the social sciences and the humanities. Whatever gap exists between them should be bridged by the faculty, and the students should be led constantly back and forth across the bridge. John P. Gillin describes the need for the bridge and gives some specifications for planning and building it. In this matter of specifications, Whitney J. Oates, Daniel H. H. Ingalls, Leo Gershoy, and Henri Peyre join with him in stressing the "cultural" concept. There are entities in space and time, population aggregates, which have folkways and characteristics of behavior which can be defined, analyzed, and compared. The implications as well as the definite recommendations of these papers underline the inadequacies of much of our orientation toward present Ph.D. training and add greatly to the difficulties of our situation. If we are to place the study of any phase of human behavior in its proper setting, we must provide our students with a cultural frame of reference which most of them do not now have. The study of the ancient world, Eastern cultures, recurrent behavioral patterns, and the intricate process of the creation and transmission of ideas all provide guideposts along a new road which society should demand that we travel. Pendleton Herring, Howard Mumford Jones, and Donald Young offer suggestions, sometimes rather at variance with one another, as to the philosophy which should direct a scholarly reorientation. A need exists for more careful attention to the implications of a graduate school as an association of a mature group of scholars with a younger generation who are being trained to carry on. There should be a greater sense of men and women of varied skills working together and sharing their curiosities as well as their information, their thoughts as well as their discoveries. Contributors: John P. Gillin, Max Black, S. S. Wilks, Howard Mumford Jones, Charles Frankel, Leo Gershoy, Henri Peyre, Pendleton Herring, Whitney J. Oates, Daniel H. H. Ingalls, Donald Young.

Index of NLM Serial Titles

Index of NLM Serial Titles
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Total Pages : 1582
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105223080651
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Synopsis Index of NLM Serial Titles by : National Library of Medicine (U.S.)

A keyword listing of serial titles currently received by the National Library of Medicine.

New Serial Titles

New Serial Titles
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Total Pages : 1944
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ISBN-10 : OSU:32435031111057
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Synopsis New Serial Titles by :

A union list of serials commencing publication after Dec. 31, 1949.

Graduate Programs in the Humanities, Arts, & Social Sciences 2013

Graduate Programs in the Humanities, Arts, & Social Sciences 2013
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Publisher : Peterson's
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0768936217
ISBN-13 : 9780768936216
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Synopsis Graduate Programs in the Humanities, Arts, & Social Sciences 2013 by : Peterson's

Searching for a graduate program in the arts and humanities? Peterson's Graduate Programs in the Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences 2013 contains details on over 11,000 graduate programs of study in 167 disciplines-including the arts and architecture, communications and media, psychology and counseling, political science and international affairs, economics, and sociology, anthropology, archaeology, and more. Peterson's six-volume Annual Guides to Graduate Study, the only annually updated reference work of its kind, provides wide-ranging information on the graduate and professional programs offered by U.S.-accredited colleges and universities in the United States and throughout the world. Informative data profiles for more than 11,000 graduate programs in 167 disciplines in the arts and humanities, including facts and figures on accreditation, degree requirements, application deadlines and contact information, financial support, faculty, and student body profiles. Two-page in-depth descriptions, written by featured institutions, offer complete details on specific graduate programs, schools, or departments as well as information on faculty research and the college or university. Expert advice on the admissions process, financial support, and accrediting agencies. Comprehensive directories list programs in this volume, as well as others in the graduate series.Up-to-date appendixes list institutional changes since the last addition along with abbreviations used in the guide.

Peterson's Annual Guides to Graduate Study

Peterson's Annual Guides to Graduate Study
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Publisher : Peterson Nelnet Company
Total Pages : 1460
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015012431204
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Synopsis Peterson's Annual Guides to Graduate Study by : Peterson's Guides, Inc

1986

1986
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 1276
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ISBN-10 : 9783112328187
ISBN-13 : 3112328183
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis 1986 by : International Association of Universities

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