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Does the author of this draft have any sort of financial or other connection with the subject of this draft? Please read the conflict of interest policy and the paid editing policy and make any required declarations. Robert McClenon (talk) 18:07, 21 February 2019 (UTC)}} Houston Foresight Program The University of Houston Foresight Program was established in 1974 at University of Houston- Clear Lake. In the early 1980’s, Dr. Peter Bishop joined the faculty and became director of the program. By 2005, Dr. Andy Hines had joined the program and is the current director. In 2007, the program moved to the University of Houston main campus.[1] The program offers a Master’s degree and two types of certificates.[2][3] The Master's degree curriculum incorporates a blend of the essential theory, a framework and methods for doing the work, and a focus on application for clients in business, government, nonprofits, and society in general.[4] The program teaches the Framework Foresight method to explore the future and perform foresight projects along with other approaches to futures work and explores the many different methods available to professional futurists.[5][6] Graduates from this program typically find work in government, consulting, NGO's, and business.[7] References1. ^https://rossdawson.com/futurist/university-foresight-programs/ 2. ^http://www.foresightguide.com/foresight-certifications/ 3. ^https://accelerating.org/gradprograms.html 4. ^Hines. A. (2014, September/October). A training ground for professional futurists. The Futurist, 43. 5. ^Hines, A., & Bishop, P. C. (2013). Framework foresight: Exploring futures the Houston way. Futures, 51, 31-49. 6. ^http://www.foresightguide.com/professional-foresight-books/ 7. ^Hines, A. (2016). Can I get a job as a Futurist?. World Future Review, 8(1), 46-53. External links
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