Unveiling the Academic Tapestry: A Comprehensive Analysis of Haramaya University's Programs: Performance, and Challenges
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https://doi.org/10.20372/mwu.jessd.2023.1543Keywords:
Academic Performance, Competencies, Curricula, Graduates, PerformanceAbstract
This study examines the effectiveness of academic programs at Haramaya University, specifically focusing on graduate competencies and employment opportunities. The research adopted a concurrent nested mixed design and collected data from 724 graduates from various universities through questionnaires and document reviews. Sampling techniques included both stratified and purposive sampling methods. Statistical analysis, including percentage, mean, standard deviation, and Chi-square tests, revealed the significant impact of graduates' knowledge and skills on their job performance. The study recognized the university's success in achieving its primary objectives while also identifying areas for improvement. Recommendations were made to enhance staff profiles, refine course content and delivery methods, promote collaboration projects, and diversify assessments. Furthermore, the study emphasized the need to foster innovation among graduates for self-employment and to address factors like increasing female student enrollment, enhancing stakeholder participation, and improving English proficiency among students and faculty. These findings recognize the accomplishments of Haramaya University while providing directions for further advancement and development
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