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University 'non-courses' attacked | University 'non-courses' attacked |
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Hundreds of university "non-courses" should be abolished as a waste of public money, a group campaigning for lower taxes has said. | Hundreds of university "non-courses" should be abolished as a waste of public money, a group campaigning for lower taxes has said. |
A report from the Taxpayers' Alliance highlighted 401 such courses starting this autumn in the UK, which it said cost £40m a year to run. | A report from the Taxpayers' Alliance highlighted 401 such courses starting this autumn in the UK, which it said cost £40m a year to run. |
But the vice-chancellors' organisation Universities UK accused it of a "rag bag of prejudices". | But the vice-chancellors' organisation Universities UK accused it of a "rag bag of prejudices". |
It said courses were over-subscribed and graduates much in demand. | It said courses were over-subscribed and graduates much in demand. |
The TaxPayers' Alliance report said the courses "lend the respectability of scholarly qualifications to non-academic subjects". | The TaxPayers' Alliance report said the courses "lend the respectability of scholarly qualifications to non-academic subjects". |
The training they offered would be better learned on the job, it suggested. | The training they offered would be better learned on the job, it suggested. |
The report had a "top five" of target courses: | The report had a "top five" of target courses: |
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Author Peter Cuthbertson said: "Political priorities have led to a never-ending drive to increase the number of students in university. | Author Peter Cuthbertson said: "Political priorities have led to a never-ending drive to increase the number of students in university. |
"As a result, there has been a massive expansion of 'non-degrees' of little or no academic merit. | "As a result, there has been a massive expansion of 'non-degrees' of little or no academic merit. |
"The government has failed in its pledge to abolish 'Mickey Mouse' degrees. | "The government has failed in its pledge to abolish 'Mickey Mouse' degrees. |
"If 'non-courses' were abolished, all the other students could save over £100 on their tuition fees or buy an extra pint of beer a week." | "If 'non-courses' were abolished, all the other students could save over £100 on their tuition fees or buy an extra pint of beer a week." |
Demand from employers | Demand from employers |
But Universities UK said the alliance had failed to understand developments in higher education or the labour market. | But Universities UK said the alliance had failed to understand developments in higher education or the labour market. |
"Had they done a little more research, they would have found that these so-called 'non-courses' are in fact based on demand from employers and developed in association with them," a spokesman said. | "Had they done a little more research, they would have found that these so-called 'non-courses' are in fact based on demand from employers and developed in association with them," a spokesman said. |
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"Graduates on these courses are in demand from employers who are looking for people with specific skills alongside the general skills acquired during a degree such as critical-thinking, team-working, time-management and IT skills - a point lost on the authors of this rag-bag of prejudices and outdated assumptions. | "Graduates on these courses are in demand from employers who are looking for people with specific skills alongside the general skills acquired during a degree such as critical-thinking, team-working, time-management and IT skills - a point lost on the authors of this rag-bag of prejudices and outdated assumptions. |
"Students know this - which is why these courses are often over-subscribed and have high employability rates." | "Students know this - which is why these courses are often over-subscribed and have high employability rates." |
He said golf management - one of the courses derided by the alliance - involved business, management and accounting as well as practical experience at golf courses. | He said golf management - one of the courses derided by the alliance - involved business, management and accounting as well as practical experience at golf courses. |
"This is academic snobbery, as predictable as it is unfounded." | "This is academic snobbery, as predictable as it is unfounded." |
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