Students exit survey analysis for Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Programs at Universiti Malaysia Pahang
Date
2009-06-20Author
M. S. M., Sani
M. M., Noor
K., Kadirgama
M. M., Rahman
A., Senawi
M. R. M., Rejab
M. Y., Taib
Abdullah, Ibrahim
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Continuous Quality Improvement
(CQI) is a key to the globalization of engineering
education and ongoing effort to improve
products, services or processes. These efforts can
seek “incremental” improvement over time or
“breakthrough” improvement all at once. This
paper explores the assessment of exit surveys to
assess the graduate students of Faculty of
Mechanical Engineering (FKM), Universiti
Malaysia Pahang. The exit survey covered the
student’s impressions towards teaching and
learning, skills and knowledge related to
Program Outcomes (PO’s), student ratings for
lecturer’s contributions, students 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 be mapping to the
program outcomes. Based on this survey,
approximately more that 76.8% of the
respondents agreed that the mechanical
engineering programs are suitable and
recommended to a new student in the future.
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