Forensic investigation on the high failure rate of civil engineering solid mechanics course / Siong Wee Lee … [et al.]

The attainment of program outcomes for Solid Mechanic course offered to the Diploma in Civil Engineering students is evaluated. It was found that most of the students were incapable to demonstrate graduate attributes which applying knowledge of mathematics, natural science and engineering fundamenta...

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Main Authors: Lee, Siong Wee, Jamal, Mohammad Hazizi, Hasbullah, Mohd Amran, Mohamed Ibrahim, Mohd Johan, Mohammad, Shahrul Nizam, Haron, Hairol Anuar
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spelling my.uitm.ir.537472023-01-17T08:55:30Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/53747/ Forensic investigation on the high failure rate of civil engineering solid mechanics course / Siong Wee Lee … [et al.] Lee, Siong Wee Jamal, Mohammad Hazizi Hasbullah, Mohd Amran Mohamed Ibrahim, Mohd Johan Mohammad, Shahrul Nizam Haron, Hairol Anuar Criminology The attainment of program outcomes for Solid Mechanic course offered to the Diploma in Civil Engineering students is evaluated. It was found that most of the students were incapable to demonstrate graduate attributes which applying knowledge of mathematics, natural science and engineering fundamentals and the ability to analyse engineering problems. Therefore, this study investigates the impact of physics and maths scores on the students’ performance of solid mechanics. Analysis of the previous results in physics and maths shows that there is a clear link between students’ fundamentals knowledge and the understanding of solid mechanics. Meanwhile, this study also aims to find out the root causes that led to the high failure rate of solid mechanics. A quantitative method was employed and a total of 180 students responded to the survey. Results of survey indicate that most of the students perceived that they had limited time to gain deep understanding of the course and they could not visualise the complex problems in solid mechanics. Majority of the students admitted that they did not manage to solve all questions during their final exam, and they were indeed not well prepared for it. Hence, the problem of high failure rate is feasible to be solved provided both lecturers and students making efforts in striving the success of this course. Universiti Teknologi MARA 2021-04 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/53747/1/53747.pdf Forensic investigation on the high failure rate of civil engineering solid mechanics course / Siong Wee Lee … [et al.]. (2021) Asian Journal of University Education (AJUE), 7 (2): 9. pp. 227-235. ISSN 2600-9749
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topic Criminology
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Lee, Siong Wee
Jamal, Mohammad Hazizi
Hasbullah, Mohd Amran
Mohamed Ibrahim, Mohd Johan
Mohammad, Shahrul Nizam
Haron, Hairol Anuar
Forensic investigation on the high failure rate of civil engineering solid mechanics course / Siong Wee Lee … [et al.]
description The attainment of program outcomes for Solid Mechanic course offered to the Diploma in Civil Engineering students is evaluated. It was found that most of the students were incapable to demonstrate graduate attributes which applying knowledge of mathematics, natural science and engineering fundamentals and the ability to analyse engineering problems. Therefore, this study investigates the impact of physics and maths scores on the students’ performance of solid mechanics. Analysis of the previous results in physics and maths shows that there is a clear link between students’ fundamentals knowledge and the understanding of solid mechanics. Meanwhile, this study also aims to find out the root causes that led to the high failure rate of solid mechanics. A quantitative method was employed and a total of 180 students responded to the survey. Results of survey indicate that most of the students perceived that they had limited time to gain deep understanding of the course and they could not visualise the complex problems in solid mechanics. Majority of the students admitted that they did not manage to solve all questions during their final exam, and they were indeed not well prepared for it. Hence, the problem of high failure rate is feasible to be solved provided both lecturers and students making efforts in striving the success of this course.
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author Lee, Siong Wee
Jamal, Mohammad Hazizi
Hasbullah, Mohd Amran
Mohamed Ibrahim, Mohd Johan
Mohammad, Shahrul Nizam
Haron, Hairol Anuar
author_facet Lee, Siong Wee
Jamal, Mohammad Hazizi
Hasbullah, Mohd Amran
Mohamed Ibrahim, Mohd Johan
Mohammad, Shahrul Nizam
Haron, Hairol Anuar
author_sort Lee, Siong Wee
title Forensic investigation on the high failure rate of civil engineering solid mechanics course / Siong Wee Lee … [et al.]
title_short Forensic investigation on the high failure rate of civil engineering solid mechanics course / Siong Wee Lee … [et al.]
title_full Forensic investigation on the high failure rate of civil engineering solid mechanics course / Siong Wee Lee … [et al.]
title_fullStr Forensic investigation on the high failure rate of civil engineering solid mechanics course / Siong Wee Lee … [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Forensic investigation on the high failure rate of civil engineering solid mechanics course / Siong Wee Lee … [et al.]
title_sort forensic investigation on the high failure rate of civil engineering solid mechanics course / siong wee lee … [et al.]
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA
publishDate 2021
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/53747/1/53747.pdf
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