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The ideal blend

Published on
February 13, 2004
Last updated
May 22, 2015

The difference between "academic" and "vocational" degrees would be clear enough if the adjective "vocational" were replaced by, say, "experiential" (Leader, January 16; Letters, January 23; 30).

Problems in professional fields can be solved in two ways: by understanding the principles involved and being able to work out the best solution under the circumstances; or by having experienced similar problems and being able to extrapolate from this.

The know-how of the latter brings quicker and cheaper solutions, but the understanding of the former is essential when faced with unprecedented problems to avoid solving by trial and error.

A good example of the difference is in medicine. The pre-clinical phase provides a theoretical understanding of how the body works; the clinical phase provides the experience and know-how to enable doctors to cope with most variations of typical ailments.

Just as the depth of necessary theoretical understanding varies between fields, so the value of a university course also varies.

John Sparkes
Hemel Hempstead

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