Towards OBE: A Case Study of Course Outcome (CO) and Programme Outcome (PO) Attainment for Product Design and Development Course

The Outcome Based Education (OBE) has been one of the major concern of most academic institutions in Malaysia, especially among engineering departments since the Engineering Accreditation Council (EAC) has made it compulsory towards programme accreditation. However, various understanding towards the...

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Main Authors: Akiah, Masni-Azian, Abdul Hamid, Rahimah, Othman, Mohd Shahrizan
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spelling my.utem.eprints.122112015-05-28T04:23:12Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/12211/ Towards OBE: A Case Study of Course Outcome (CO) and Programme Outcome (PO) Attainment for Product Design and Development Course Akiah, Masni-Azian Abdul Hamid, Rahimah Othman, Mohd Shahrizan LB2300 Higher Education The Outcome Based Education (OBE) has been one of the major concern of most academic institutions in Malaysia, especially among engineering departments since the Engineering Accreditation Council (EAC) has made it compulsory towards programme accreditation. However, various understanding towards the concept of OBE resulted to various attainment to Programme Outcome (PO) based on the Course Outcome (CO). Execution of the OBE may not be an easy matter as the mapping of the CO for each assessment may be mapped to multiple PO. This paper describe the analysis process of the CO and PO attainment for Product Design and Development subject, which is offered to all 2nd year students of Faculty of Manufacturing Engineering, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka. Two methods are incorporated, (1) direct measurement, and(2) segregated measurement. The study identified that segregated measurement are more sensitive towards identifying the issues which affect attainment of CO and PO. Issues related to non-fulfilment of either CO or PO for Product Design and Development subject can be traced to lack of awareness towards product sustainability, synthesizing product design problems and student’s attitude towards citing proper literature information throughout the development of their product. International Organization of Scientific Research (IOSR) 2014-03 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/12211/1/Published_paper_I04235561.pdf Akiah, Masni-Azian and Abdul Hamid, Rahimah and Othman, Mohd Shahrizan (2014) Towards OBE: A Case Study of Course Outcome (CO) and Programme Outcome (PO) Attainment for Product Design and Development Course. IOSR Journal of Research & Method in Education (IOSR-JRME) , 4 (2). pp. 55-61. ISSN 2320–7388 http://www.iosrjournals.org/ 10.9790
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Akiah, Masni-Azian
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Othman, Mohd Shahrizan
Towards OBE: A Case Study of Course Outcome (CO) and Programme Outcome (PO) Attainment for Product Design and Development Course
description The Outcome Based Education (OBE) has been one of the major concern of most academic institutions in Malaysia, especially among engineering departments since the Engineering Accreditation Council (EAC) has made it compulsory towards programme accreditation. However, various understanding towards the concept of OBE resulted to various attainment to Programme Outcome (PO) based on the Course Outcome (CO). Execution of the OBE may not be an easy matter as the mapping of the CO for each assessment may be mapped to multiple PO. This paper describe the analysis process of the CO and PO attainment for Product Design and Development subject, which is offered to all 2nd year students of Faculty of Manufacturing Engineering, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka. Two methods are incorporated, (1) direct measurement, and(2) segregated measurement. The study identified that segregated measurement are more sensitive towards identifying the issues which affect attainment of CO and PO. Issues related to non-fulfilment of either CO or PO for Product Design and Development subject can be traced to lack of awareness towards product sustainability, synthesizing product design problems and student’s attitude towards citing proper literature information throughout the development of their product.
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author Akiah, Masni-Azian
Abdul Hamid, Rahimah
Othman, Mohd Shahrizan
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Abdul Hamid, Rahimah
Othman, Mohd Shahrizan
author_sort Akiah, Masni-Azian
title Towards OBE: A Case Study of Course Outcome (CO) and Programme Outcome (PO) Attainment for Product Design and Development Course
title_short Towards OBE: A Case Study of Course Outcome (CO) and Programme Outcome (PO) Attainment for Product Design and Development Course
title_full Towards OBE: A Case Study of Course Outcome (CO) and Programme Outcome (PO) Attainment for Product Design and Development Course
title_fullStr Towards OBE: A Case Study of Course Outcome (CO) and Programme Outcome (PO) Attainment for Product Design and Development Course
title_full_unstemmed Towards OBE: A Case Study of Course Outcome (CO) and Programme Outcome (PO) Attainment for Product Design and Development Course
title_sort towards obe: a case study of course outcome (co) and programme outcome (po) attainment for product design and development course
publisher International Organization of Scientific Research (IOSR)
publishDate 2014
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