Quantitative Assessment Of Bachelor Mechanical Engineering Programs By Senior Exit Surveys At Universiti Malaysia Pahang
Continuous program improvement is an important role to ensure the producing the high quality graduates of the engineering programs. This paper explores the assessment of continuous program improvement of mechanical engineering programs at Universiti Malaysia Pahang. Rapid change in the job market...
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Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
Language: | English |
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2009
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Online Access: | http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/1408/ http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/1408/1/2009_IEEC09_M.M.Noor_Shahrir_Exit_Survey-conference-.pdf |
Summary: | Continuous program improvement is an important role to ensure the producing the high quality graduates of the
engineering programs. This paper explores the assessment of continuous program improvement of mechanical
engineering programs at Universiti Malaysia Pahang. Rapid change in the job market demands made it vital for
the engineering education providers to adopt a strategy of continuous quality improvement (CQI) of their
academic programs. The exit survey was utilized as a tool to assess the graduate students of Faculty of
Mechanical Engineering (FKM), Universiti Malaysia Pahang. The exit survey was covered the student’s
impressions towards teaching and learning, skills and knowledge related to Program Outcomes (PO’s), student
ratings for lecturer’s contributions, student opinions towards academic resources and overall graduate
preparation by FKM. The outcome of assessment processes and how it can be facilitate to improve the
mechanical engineering program was also investigated. The survey was conducted during last academic
semester (first semester of the year 2008/2009). It is observed that all program outcomes have at least 70%
student rating towards skills and knowledge preparation related to the program outcomes. This is confirmed
outcome based education strategies when the entire curriculum should mapping to the program outcomes.
Based on this survey, approximately more that 76.8% of the respondents are agreed that the mechanical
engineering program are suitable and recommended of study to community. |
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