Measuring satisfaction of engineering technology students in Malaysian public universities

This paper reports the results of a study on Engineering Technology student satisfaction at Malaysian public universities. Engineering Technology undergraduate programs are relatively new in Malaysia. The programs aim to produce highly-skilled human resources to meet the industry requirements. The l...

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Main Authors: Ali, R., Hussain, N .H., Ismail, K. M., Salim, K. R., Haron, H. N., Noor, N .M., Abdullah, M., Mohamed, Z., Mulop, N., Rahman, R. J. A.
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spelling my.utm.752842018-03-27T06:09:45Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/75284/ Measuring satisfaction of engineering technology students in Malaysian public universities Ali, R. Hussain, N .H. Ismail, K. M. Salim, K. R. Haron, H. N. Noor, N .M. Abdullah, M. Mohamed, Z. Mulop, N. Rahman, R. J. A. L Education (General) This paper reports the results of a study on Engineering Technology student satisfaction at Malaysian public universities. Engineering Technology undergraduate programs are relatively new in Malaysia. The programs aim to produce highly-skilled human resources to meet the industry requirements. The level of student satisfaction will affect future student enrolment in the programs, and thus will subsequently affect the quantity and quality of future graduates. It is therefore important to measure student satisfaction with their experience in the programs to support institutional strategic planning and decision making to improve the programs. A survey questionnaire was designed and administered to 491 students from three public universities offering engineering technology programs in Malaysia. Survey items were subdivided into three main groups, namely teaching and learning experience, facilities provided, and the programs as a whole. Statistical analysis was conducted using PASW Statistics. Findings show that students were highly satisfied with their learning experience, the facilities provided, and the overall programs. American Scientific Publishers 2017 Article PeerReviewed Ali, R. and Hussain, N .H. and Ismail, K. M. and Salim, K. R. and Haron, H. N. and Noor, N .M. and Abdullah, M. and Mohamed, Z. and Mulop, N. and Rahman, R. J. A. (2017) Measuring satisfaction of engineering technology students in Malaysian public universities. Advanced Science Letters, 23 (4). pp. 3246-3250. ISSN 1936-6612 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85021125567&doi=10.1166%2fasl.2017.7729&partnerID=40&md5=e2b0bce84660f46b6ce9c09dbfbe4d07 DOI:10.1166/asl.2017.7729
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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topic L Education (General)
spellingShingle L Education (General)
Ali, R.
Hussain, N .H.
Ismail, K. M.
Salim, K. R.
Haron, H. N.
Noor, N .M.
Abdullah, M.
Mohamed, Z.
Mulop, N.
Rahman, R. J. A.
Measuring satisfaction of engineering technology students in Malaysian public universities
description This paper reports the results of a study on Engineering Technology student satisfaction at Malaysian public universities. Engineering Technology undergraduate programs are relatively new in Malaysia. The programs aim to produce highly-skilled human resources to meet the industry requirements. The level of student satisfaction will affect future student enrolment in the programs, and thus will subsequently affect the quantity and quality of future graduates. It is therefore important to measure student satisfaction with their experience in the programs to support institutional strategic planning and decision making to improve the programs. A survey questionnaire was designed and administered to 491 students from three public universities offering engineering technology programs in Malaysia. Survey items were subdivided into three main groups, namely teaching and learning experience, facilities provided, and the programs as a whole. Statistical analysis was conducted using PASW Statistics. Findings show that students were highly satisfied with their learning experience, the facilities provided, and the overall programs.
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author Ali, R.
Hussain, N .H.
Ismail, K. M.
Salim, K. R.
Haron, H. N.
Noor, N .M.
Abdullah, M.
Mohamed, Z.
Mulop, N.
Rahman, R. J. A.
author_facet Ali, R.
Hussain, N .H.
Ismail, K. M.
Salim, K. R.
Haron, H. N.
Noor, N .M.
Abdullah, M.
Mohamed, Z.
Mulop, N.
Rahman, R. J. A.
author_sort Ali, R.
title Measuring satisfaction of engineering technology students in Malaysian public universities
title_short Measuring satisfaction of engineering technology students in Malaysian public universities
title_full Measuring satisfaction of engineering technology students in Malaysian public universities
title_fullStr Measuring satisfaction of engineering technology students in Malaysian public universities
title_full_unstemmed Measuring satisfaction of engineering technology students in Malaysian public universities
title_sort measuring satisfaction of engineering technology students in malaysian public universities
publisher American Scientific Publishers
publishDate 2017
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/75284/
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