Theses and Dissertations at Montana State University (MSU)
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Item A survey of students at the Community Vocational Centre, Slave Lake, Alberta to determine relevancy of the microcomputer to required job skills(Montana State University - Bozeman, College of Business, 1986) Eiserman, Annellen Marie; Chairperson, Graduate Committee: Norman L. MillikinAs the business world plays such a dominant role in the life of every individual, it is important that business education supply the computer literacy needed by all students. It is important to look at what students think is needed in the business world, what business education is actually teaching and do students have what is needed when they are actually out in the work force.Item An assessment of the opinions of Montana business personnel regarding non-technical skills of employees that are secondary school business education completers(Montana State University - Bozeman, College of Business, 1985) Jacobsen, Cynthia Jane; Chairperson, Graduate Committee: Norman L. MillikinIn order to develop more complete long-range goals for vocational programs, it is very important to first make an evaluation of current programs. Opinions of the employers of the graduates of the program should be part of the program evaluation. The employer's point of view can add greatly to the information on the vocational education program. Once this information is collected, it can be used to improve the total program. The data would indicate where the program needs to be improved, enabling students to better fill the positions in the market place. The different areas to explore are: verbal skills, broad educational skills, specific occupational or technical skills, and general occupational or non-technical skills.