Integrating Management Curriculum: Linking Courses with Frontpage
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This paper discusses a small Western undergraduate school’s attempt to continue the integration of courses within its management major. Specifically one vehicle, Microsoft FrontPage, is used to tie together and build the skills/knowledge learned within Management Information Systems (MIS), Marketing, Strategy, and Human Resources Management courses. Using Microsoft FrontPage allows for continued MIS skill development while improving communication within upper-division courses and outside audiences. Teacher/student reactions and implications for additional courses are identified and explained.
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