Assuming such an institution of higher learning existed, I tried to imagine what kind of curriculum the school would have. Ideally, it should have a series of three types of courses in:
* Business - covering subjects such as management, leadership, economics, finance, purchasing, business law, ethics, engineering and construction basics, information systems theory and practices, technology, etc. In particular I would like to see them teach classes in how to prepare a feasibility study and budget.
* Communications - including speech, writing, debate, socialization, body language, etiquette, interviewing, persuasion, public relations, conducting meetings, media relations, and technology.
* Other - American and world history, law enforcement and national defense, emergency services, foreign relations and statesmanship, fine arts appreciation, and sociology. In this area I would certainly include a review of the U.S. Constitution, Declaration of Independence, and governmental rules and regulations. Drafting legislation wouldn't be a bad idea either
Teachers and professors should come not just from academia, but from the business world as well, building and construction, as well as retired politicians and statesmen, not to mention past presidents.
Such an institution would provide a priceless education and would provide an invaluable service for this country. Think about it, aside from college courses in political science, we have nothing like it. Instead, we have such things as: Mud Slinging 101, Character Assassination 102, Spin Doctoring 103, Brainwashing 104, Misdirection 105, Graft and Lobbyists 106, Good Ole Boys 107, and Political Correctness 108.
I think the country is ready for something like this new college I am proposing. Instead of opulent presidential libraries, money could be more wisely spent building such a school.
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