A curriculum presents an academic plan for progression of
coursework framing a student's experience in education. Post secondary curricula mandate more rigid
coursework for the student, but minimum requirements
commonly include these: critical thinking; enhanced
literacy; numerical comprehension; historical consciousness;
scientific, ethical, and artistic pursuits; some kind of international
or multicultural experience; and in-depth study in the student's chosen topic or field such as nursing.To better prepare students for the innovation economy, higher education faculty worldwide are now provided with curriculum and
resources for emerging technologies such as parallel programming, visual
computing, embedded applications, advanced manufacturing technology,
and more. Taking the parallel programming for example, it is a program that provides professors with resources to help their students
lay the foundation for successful careers in programming and software
design, from development to research. Companies such as Intel equips and sponsor universities, colleges, and other post secondary institutes to update the schools' curriculum. Read more about how Intel company does it
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