Abstract
Much has been written about "The New Technology - "The Impact of Technology Upon the Economy" - and "Technology and the Management of the Future". A spate of literature has also been produced about "Automation" and its ramifications. This paper focuses upon one of the tools of the new technology....The Electronic Digital Computer....and the development of curricula to meet the educational needs generated by the explosive proliferation of computers and their applications. "The Boundless Age of the Computer" has already provided man with greater power than he ever before possessed, With this power has come a correlative need...educated manpower...not merely technically educated people, but also generalists capable of channeling and controlling this power, diverting it into the applications most beneficial to mankind. This paper seeks to explore and define the educational milieu required to produce leaders and controllers capable of meeting the challenge.