Joint Degree Program: The Perspective of Employers
Joint Degree Program: The Perspective of Employers
Author(s): Tatjana Bilevičienė, Gintarė ParažinskaitėSubject(s): Economy
Published by: Mykolas Romeris University
Keywords: social technologies; business informatics; joint degree; higher education; employers’ attitude
Summary/Abstract: Purpose — the purpose of this article is to extend discussion towards the need and importance of joint degree programs in modern universities, introducing the perspective of the employers toward this question. Design/methodology/approach — the research was conducted to analyze the demand of joint degree programs from the perspective of employers, identify weak and strong aspects, opinion and demand for graduates of such programs. To achieve this purpose, a combination of theoretical and empirical methods was chosen: document analysis (previous studies, statistics) was conducted and an online qualitative survey was organized. Findings — The analysis of articles, studies and statistics points out the challenges and threats faced by universities nowadays, forcing higher education institutions to find new ways to raise the quality of studies and raise the interest of employers to choose graduates from MRU, as well as the satisfaction of employers with their choice of employees. Theoretical analysis pointed out these challenges and requirements for the modern employee, summarised the challenges in preparation of IT field specialists. The conducted research results showed that the diploma of joint degree programs would not be treated as an advantage of possible employee from the perspective of employers in case some important aspects will not be taken into consideration by program creators. On the other hand, undeniably there are strong sides, such as knowledge in the fields of foreign language, international experience, innovativeness and creativeness of employees that would be treated as an advantage in the process of selection for positions of any technical support related positions.
Journal: Socialinės Technologijos
- Issue Year: 3/2013
- Issue No: 01
- Page Range: 159-176
- Page Count: 18
- Language: English