DIRECTION ANALYSIS DEVELOPMENT OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING EDUCATION AND RESEARCH ON THE NEEDS OF THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY IN INDONESIA
The development of world industry requires every industry to be able to work more effectively and efficiently. As a result of this development, the construction industry requires more competent management personnel to face these challenges (Lee, Jeffreys, Ponton, & Cohn, 2011). Having compete...
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | The development of world industry requires every industry to be able to work more effectively
and efficiently. As a result of this development, the construction industry requires more
competent management personnel to face these challenges (Lee, Jeffreys, Ponton, & Cohn,
2011). Having competent personnel is one way for the construction industry to keep up with
the era. MRK (Construction Management and Engineering) master's education is one of the
educational programs that produces construction management personnel. In this research, an
evaluation of MRK education and research in Indonesia will be carried out, with the aim of
identifying the level of suitability of MRK education and research with the human resource
needs of the national construction industry as well as obtaining future projections regarding
the education curriculum and MRK research topics in helping the development of the national
construction industry. The research was carried out using the content analysis method in the
MRK master's education curriculum and previous MRK research data from various literary
sources such as journals, white papers, textbooks and proceedings to later be compared with
the results of questionnaires regarding practitioners' opinions on educational aspects and
research topics that can help in the national construction industry. The results obtained are
that many aspects of the education provided in the MRK master's education are still not
appropriate, while for MRK research to date, only a few of them are not in accordance with
what is expected in the national construction industry. By knowing this, the direction that can
be given to education and research is by increasing the level of application and study of several
aspects of education and research topics.
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