Title
The development of postgraduate ICT programmes: For an industry that does not want traditional postgraduate students.
Abstract
An opportunity arose to secure a share of a multi-million dollar initiative to train additional ICT Postgraduate students. However, local and national ICT industries did not want such students, with the greatest demand being for conventional 4 year Bachelor of Engineering or 3 year Bachelor of Science graduates. This paper outlines a strategy that developed a suite of programmes that passed nine quality assurance stages and won a competitive bid to be selected as one of three preferred suppliers. Further, the programmes so developed addressed industry needs, and were able to target both domestic and international students.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2016
IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference
ICT Postgraduates,conversion masters,taught masters,industry graduate demands
Field
DocType
ISSN
A share,Suite,Engineering management,Public relations,Knowledge management,Information and Communications Technology,Engineering,Bachelor,Liberian dollar,Quality assurance
Conference
2165-9567
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Dale A. Carnegie111632.50
Peter Andreae25012.51
craig a watterson3167.85
Kris Bubendorfer434129.28