The interdisciplinary curriculum alignment to enhance graduates' employability and universities’ sustainability

IF 5.3 2区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Pervaiz Akhtar , Muhammad Moazzam , Aniqa Ashraf , Muhammad Naveed Khan
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The employability of university graduates mainly depends upon the skillset they acquire through curriculum, subject specializations, and pedagogical practice. Contemporary analytical, big data-driven, and IT-based skills are imperative for supply chain graduates and business schools' sustainability. This study aims to provide directions and guidelines on the curriculum framework that offers an equilibrium of qualitative and quantitative skills for supply chain management graduates' employment and relative sustainability for universities. We utilized a three-pronged methodology to identify analytical, big data-driven, and IT-based skills. First, literature review was used to identify 18 criteria organized into 3 themes. Second, we conducted interpretive content analysis of the curricula of 38 Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) accredited supply chain management programs across the world. Third, in-depth interviews with 16 leading academics and industry experts were conducted to conclude the study and draw meaningful insights. Specific solutions aimed at combating the contemporary challenges and the implications of redesigning interdisciplinary curricula for students in specialized business programs – such as supply chains, logistics, and operations – are also offered. This research provides new insights to continuously improve interdisciplinary curricula, enhancing students' employability and contributing to universities’ financial sustainability.

调整跨学科课程,提高毕业生的就业能力和大学的可持续发展能力
大学毕业生的就业能力主要取决于他们通过课程、学科专业和教学实践所掌握的技能。当代分析、大数据驱动和基于信息技术的技能对于供应链专业毕业生和商学院的可持续发展至关重要。本研究旨在为课程框架提供方向和指导,从而为供应链管理专业毕业生的就业和大学的可持续发展提供定性和定量技能的平衡。我们采用了一种三管齐下的方法来确定分析、大数据驱动和基于信息技术的技能。首先,我们通过文献综述确定了分为 3 个主题的 18 项标准。其次,我们对全球 38 个商学院促进协会(AACSB)认证的供应链管理项目的课程进行了解释性内容分析。第三,我们对 16 位知名学者和行业专家进行了深入访谈,以总结研究并得出有意义的见解。此外,还提出了应对当代挑战的具体解决方案,以及重新设计跨学科课程对专业商科课程(如供应链、物流和运营)学生的影响。这项研究为不断改进跨学科课程、提高学生的就业能力和促进大学财务的可持续发展提供了新的见解。
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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Nano Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of engineering, chemistry, physics and biology relevant to applications of nanomaterials. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrate knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important applications of nanomaterials.
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