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4.1. Contribute to the development of a high-skilled, high-wage workforce through the establishment of at least one new specific, career-focused degree, certificate or career pathway per year that leads to employment in emerging fields (innovative, knowledge-intensive – DBEDT fields, including life sciences, health and wellness, information technology, film and digital media, alternative energy, ocean and marine science, earth and space sciences, astronomy, diversified agriculture, dual-use (military/civilian) technology.
Comments So Far
Comment 1. This is 7 new programs. Is this too ambitious?
Comment 2. One per year? That means in 10 years we will have 10 new degrees or certificates or pathways... do/will we have the faculty and staff to do this?
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