Abstract
This article discusses the current dilemma with respect to undergraduate curricular strategies. After a brief review of the debate concerning general education and required liberal arts curricula, the author outlines the development of curriculum at Franconia College, Franconia, New Hampshire, during the years 1963–1973. This historical section leads into an outline of a proposal for a project-oriented curriculum which combines theoretical study and practical action.
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