Purpose of the study: The aim of this study is to investigate undergraduate engineers’ perceptions on the industrial collaboration program. Methodology: This study used both quantitative and qualitative methods of analysis. Based on purposive sampling, 150 undergraduate engineers were selected and were required to complete a questionnaire and participate in focus group interviews. Numerical data obtained using the questionnaire were tabulated based on frequencies and percentages. Thematic analysis was performed to identify patterns that emerged from the focus group interview transcripts. Main findings: Study findings indicate a positive trend in students’ perceptions on the benefits of the program besides indicating a gap in their ability a...
AbstractUndergraduate student industrial training programs in the engineering industry are mutually ...
The objectives of this study are to assess whether the suggested lack of interpersonal and enterpris...
The employability of graduates has become more significant for universities over the past two decade...
Industry academia collaboration plays paramount role for both stakeholders and there are numerous be...
Many studies within the area of engineering education and industrial partnership have highlighted t...
Industry academia collaboration plays paramount role for both stakeholders and there are numerous be...
In recent years, there has been growing interest towards integrating industry into the teaching and ...
Industry expects a creative and innovative academic practice that provides students with valuable pr...
The university-learning environment in engineering is not sufficient for students to become engineer...
This paper examines the drivers for change as engineering departments develop ‘experience-led degree...
The general perception of an engineer’s role is limited to acquiring suitable skills to be employ al...
The university-learning environment in engineering is not sufficient for students to become engineer...
The Malaysia Higher Education sector has experienced major growth in the 60 years since its independ...
The university-learning environment in engineering is not sufficient for students to become engineer...
In this systematic review of the research literature on engineering employability, curricular and pe...
AbstractUndergraduate student industrial training programs in the engineering industry are mutually ...
The objectives of this study are to assess whether the suggested lack of interpersonal and enterpris...
The employability of graduates has become more significant for universities over the past two decade...
Industry academia collaboration plays paramount role for both stakeholders and there are numerous be...
Many studies within the area of engineering education and industrial partnership have highlighted t...
Industry academia collaboration plays paramount role for both stakeholders and there are numerous be...
In recent years, there has been growing interest towards integrating industry into the teaching and ...
Industry expects a creative and innovative academic practice that provides students with valuable pr...
The university-learning environment in engineering is not sufficient for students to become engineer...
This paper examines the drivers for change as engineering departments develop ‘experience-led degree...
The general perception of an engineer’s role is limited to acquiring suitable skills to be employ al...
The university-learning environment in engineering is not sufficient for students to become engineer...
The Malaysia Higher Education sector has experienced major growth in the 60 years since its independ...
The university-learning environment in engineering is not sufficient for students to become engineer...
In this systematic review of the research literature on engineering employability, curricular and pe...
AbstractUndergraduate student industrial training programs in the engineering industry are mutually ...
The objectives of this study are to assess whether the suggested lack of interpersonal and enterpris...
The employability of graduates has become more significant for universities over the past two decade...