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Should business classes be moved out of universities and into vocational schools?
I don't find the average MBA to be well educated in the "vast-array-of-knowledge" sense; I find they have learned a skill. And it's misleading to think a rich person must be smart. (Just look at the White House.) So maybe it's less misleading to file business away with schools providing credentials in nursing, mechanics, and information systems. Pure economics can remain at the universities.
I'll agree that MBA's are lacking in a broad-based education--unless they got it by majoring in something else as undergraduates. But downgrading education in business to the vocational level isn't the answer. Currently the typical holder of a bachelors or masters in business LACKS an understanding of important areas--history and social cience in particular--that badly needs to be addressed in the curriculum.
I would suggest that a far better course of reform would be to deemphasize the excess level of "practical" coursework and include a broader-based approach--both at the undergraduate and th egraduate level. Here's one suggestion (not as a total solution, justan example of the kind of change that's needed). At the MBA level, most schools require only that a student take a dozen or so courses and do a "project" that is little more tha competancy exercise. Instead, why not require that MBA's meet the same standards of other disciplines? Require a full-scale thesis--original research and so on--and passing a foreign-language exam--as well as a grounding in theory (graduatel level basic economics, which isn't required for most MBAs). That's not unreasonable--this simply would bring the level of work required up to the level routinely required of most other disciplines--and would go a long way toward remedying the problems you pointed out.
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