HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES
A BIBLIOGRAPHY

Prof. em. Jurgen Herbst
University of Wisconsin-Madison


 

IV. AMERICA IN THE URBAN AGE

13. Curricular Reforms: Elective System and General Education

 

 
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