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<summary type="text">1992 Communications Arts and Technology Needs Assessment
The purpose of this report is to present information to assist in reviewing and&#13;
evaluating the proposed changes in the existing Communications Arts and Technology&#13;
program at Oakland Community College. Initiated by Mary Ann McGee, Interim Dean,&#13;
Academic Services and Ted Rancont of the Communications Department, this&#13;
assessment involved a comprehensive literature review, data supplied by MOIS and&#13;
MESC, industry forecasts, an examination of related academic programs in institutions&#13;
of higher education and a phone survey of potential employers.
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