School of accounting and management
For the past decade, higher education has been undergoing a not-so-subtle bombardment from critics. One of the main criticisms of these educational structures involves the apparent inability to prepare graduates for placement in the workforce. Competition from private enterprise and private education and elementary and secondary educational institutions, aging faculty, a reduced supply of teacher-candidates, reduced budgets, technology, and increased demands for accountability have brought education to a point of crisis. Added to this is the realization by industry and consumers that a high school education alone is no longer sufficient for employability, and educational coursework beyond the high school level is essential in order to gain meaningful employment...
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