Gilbert C. Magulod Jr. (PhD)
Cagayan State University at Lasam, Lasam, Cagayan, Philippines
gilbertmagulod_rdecsulasam46@yahoo.com
Date Received: August 1, 2017; Date Revised: November 21, 2017
Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
Vol. 5 No.4, 107-117
November 2017 Part II
P-ISSN 2350-7756
E-ISSN 2350-8442
Extent of Attainment of the Intended Program Attributes, Retrospection and Satisfaction of BS Industrial Technology Graduating Students from One Campus of a State University in Region 2, Philippines 746 KB 1 downloads
Gilbert C. Magulod Jr. (PhD) Cagayan State University at Lasam, Lasam, Cagayan, Philippines gilbertmagulod_rdecsulasam46@yahoo.com Date...
The need for competent graduates in their specific discipline who possessed the skills and attributes to deal with the ever-changing work environment in the 21st century is a herculean task assigned to HEIs in the Philippines. The study assessed the level of attainment of the Intended Program Attributes (IPA) of the graduating BS Industrial Technology major in Electronics students and their retrospection and satisfaction of studying at Cagayan State University at Lasam for the SY 2016-2017. The study made use of descriptive survey research method to the 52 respondents. Hypotheses of the study were tested at 0.05 level of significance. Findings of the study revealed that the level of attainment of the IPA is high. It indicates that the knowledge, attitudes and skills outcomes are essential for the respondents to develop and that they can see themselves as future technicians who possess the technical- know how needed in their career and social development. Majority of respondents learned and enrolled the program through the influenced of family and relatives while the major factor that affects the enrolment to the program is the economic condition of the family. Further, the respondents were very satisfied with the quality of services provided by the program. The highest assessment of satisfaction is along with the academic counselling program while the lowest is the physical school environment and adequacy of tools and equipment. Test of difference also showed that family income is the single variable that defined difference on the attainment of IPA while gender, type of high school graduated from, birth order, and family monthly income spelled differences on the level of satisfaction of the respondents. Results of the study have implications for the curriculum development of the BS Industrial Technology Program major in electronics in order to improve the quality attributes of its graduates.
Keywords –Program Learning Outcomes, Intended Graduate Attributes, Student Satisfaction