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As the value of practical subjects in universities has been acknowledged by educational experts in modern society, many people believe that accounting and computer programming (얘네로 일반화해서는 안 됩니다. '이 과목들을 포함한 실용적인 과목들' 등과 같이 적어주셔야해요.) should be reinforced in universities and other (이 위치에도 위와 비슷한 맥락에서, 이론적인 등의 표현이 포함되어야합니다.) subjects such as mathematics and philosophy should not be required in universities. I support this idea because practical subjects help university students to develop useful skills for better life.
Firstly, many university students have worries about their undecided future. Compared to the past, it is absolutely hard to get jobs and guarantee their stable life. By learning practical subjects such as computer or financial skills, they are possible to get prepared ready to enter the work force. For example, in other academic classes, there are is no opportunities for students to learn actual skills that they need as a society member. Since However, practical classes provide students many effective ways of getting jobs and learning new things. Therefore, it is clear that the university should teach more and more useful skills for more university students. (대학이 학생들에게 ~의 skill 을 가르쳐야한다가 아니라, 대학이 ~~한 과목을 통해 ~~의 skill을 가르쳐야한다 쪽으로 수정되어야해요.)
Moreover, theoretical subjects should be less focused in university because it could hinder the progress of individual students. If students spend most of their time learning traditional subjects like mathematics and philosophy, they students may not have a chance to develop their ability. This is because Since they are on so much pressure and stress from massive assignments and presentations. In this respect, making practical subjects the curriculum more focused on practical subjects will ensure that students receive a well-rounded education that prepares them for their future.
To sum up, although theoretical subjects are important for university students to learn academic skills, it is undeniable that other practical classes should be more included in the university curriculum because they allow students to get job opportunities and prepare for their goals. |