Wednesday, March 21, 2018

U. of Wisconsin - Stevens Point Dropping Majors

This passage appeared within an article in the Washington Post:

"The University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point has proposed dropping 13 majors in the humanities and social sciences — including English, philosophy, history, sociology and Spanish — while adding programs with “clear career pathways” as a way to address declining enrollment and a multimillion-dollar deficit."

Well, five majors were mentioned; eight were not. I got curious; what were the unnamed majors? Well, art, geoscience, political science, geography, French, German, American Studies, and music literature are also marked for discontinuation. I find it interesting that some majors deserved mention by name, and others did not. Maybe those have more effective de facto lobbyists in newsrooms.

According to the Stevens Point Journal, these majors are expanded as academic majors: chemical engineering, computer information systems, conservation law enforcement, finance, fire science, graphic design, management, and marketing.

Apparently, some university majors get very few takers. Maybe those fare better at some of the other University of Wisconsin branches, including the flagship campus in Madison. 

I thought some readers might be interested in more detail. You can run with it as you feel. Please feel free to make any comments, pro or con.

2 comments:

  1. Why did they mention Spanish but not French or German? Is the Washington Post down on major European languages?

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  2. Advanced education is a threat to Scott Walker and his ilk.

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