Doktorarbeit / Dissertation, 2007
163 Seiten, Note: 1.00
This dissertation aims to assess the competence levels of Filipino civil engineers in Northern Samar, explore their employment prospects, and identify implications for curriculum improvement at the University of Eastern Philippines. The study seeks to bridge the gap between academic training and industry demands, ultimately enhancing the employability and professional success of graduates.
Chapter One: Introduction: This chapter sets the stage for the dissertation by providing background information on the study. It clearly defines the problem of assessing the competence of Filipino civil engineers in Northern Samar and establishing the link between their skills and employability. The chapter outlines the study's objectives, significance, scope, and limitations, ensuring a clear understanding of the research's focus and boundaries. The definitions of key terms provide a common understanding for the reader, establishing a firm foundation for the subsequent chapters.
Chapter Two: Review of related literature and studies: This chapter delves into existing literature and studies related to the competence of civil engineers, globalization's impact on the profession, and the global demand for specific skills. It explores personal characteristics influencing professional success and examines the required competencies set by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED). The chapter compares and contrasts existing research, highlighting similarities and differences in findings and methodologies to contextualize the current study's approach and contribute to the broader body of knowledge on the topic. Specific skills, such as communication, computer literacy, and managerial capabilities, are examined in detail, showcasing their relevance in the modern civil engineering landscape.
Chapter Three: Methodology: This chapter meticulously outlines the research design and methodology employed in the study. It describes the study's locale, the selection of respondents, the variables measured (personal characteristics and competence levels), and the research instruments utilized. The chapter details the data collection methods, including the validation process for the research instruments. Finally, it explains the statistical techniques used to analyze the collected data, ensuring the transparency and rigor of the research process. This methodical explanation allows for critical evaluation of the study's findings.
Chapter Four: Presentation, Interpretation and Analysis of Data: This chapter presents the findings of the study, organizing and analyzing the data collected on the profile of respondents, their employment status, and the profile of the University of Eastern Philippines' civil engineering program. It delves into a detailed analysis of the civil engineers' competence levels, comparing the performance of graduates from UEP to those from other institutions. The detailed analysis of the curriculum's status within UEP is crucial in understanding the alignment (or lack thereof) between academic training and professional needs. The chapter provides statistical evidence to support the conclusions and interpretations drawn from the data, offering a robust empirical foundation for the subsequent chapters' discussion.
Filipino civil engineers, Northern Samar, competence, employment prospects, curriculum improvement, CHED requirements, globalization, professional skills, technical expertise, educational management.
This dissertation assesses the competence levels of Filipino civil engineers in Northern Samar, examines their employment prospects, and identifies ways to improve the civil engineering curriculum at the University of Eastern Philippines (UEP). The goal is to better align academic training with industry demands, thus improving graduate employability and professional success.
The study focuses on the competence levels of Filipino civil engineers in Northern Samar, their employment prospects in the region, the alignment of civil engineering curricula with industry needs, the impact of globalization on the profession, and recommendations for curriculum enhancement.
Chapter One (Introduction): Provides background information, defines the problem, states objectives, and explains the study's significance, scope, and limitations. Chapter Two (Literature Review): Examines existing literature and studies related to civil engineer competence, globalization's impact, and skill demands. Chapter Three (Methodology): Details the research design, including the locale, respondents, variables, instruments, data collection, and statistical analysis. Chapter Four (Data Presentation and Analysis): Presents and analyzes data on respondent profiles, employment status, UEP's civil engineering program, and competence levels, comparing UEP and non-UEP graduates.
The study examines a range of competencies, including communication skills, computer skills, managerial skills, technical expertise, environmental awareness, and the ability to keep abreast of new technologies. The research also considers the impact of personal characteristics on professional success.
The study investigates how globalization influences the demand for specific skills and the overall landscape of the civil engineering profession in the Philippines. It explores the global demand for civil engineers and how Philippine curricula meet those demands.
The study considers CHED requirements for civil engineering education in the Philippines and compares these requirements to the actual skills and competencies possessed by graduates.
UEP serves as a key focus of the study, with the research analyzing the status of its civil engineering curriculum and comparing the competence levels of its graduates to those from other institutions. The study aims to provide recommendations for curriculum improvement at UEP.
The study uses statistical techniques to analyze the collected data, providing a robust empirical foundation for its conclusions. Specific statistical methods are detailed in Chapter Three.
The study is expected to provide insights into the strengths and weaknesses of civil engineering education in the Philippines, particularly at UEP, and offer recommendations for enhancing curricula to better meet the needs of the industry and improve graduate employability.
Filipino civil engineers, Northern Samar, competence, employment prospects, curriculum improvement, CHED requirements, globalization, professional skills, technical expertise, educational management.
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