Higher Education DG: 38 academic programmes irrelevant to job market demand dropped | Malay Mail

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Higher Education DG: 38 academic programmes irrelevant to job market demand dropped

Datuk Siti Hamsiah Tapsir says the higher education department has requested all universities in the country to redesign their academic programmes in accordance with respective industry developments. — Picture by Choo Choy May

The department's director-general Datuk Siti Hamisah Tapsir confirmed the subjects were dropped and said higher education department needed to ensure that each course offered by public institutions is relevant to current developments.“The department of higher education has to ensure that each graduate is able to fulfill this demand.

Some of the courses under the engineering bachelor programme includes mechanical engineering in product invention, manufacturing engineering, electrical telecommunications engineering and electronic communication engineering.

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History, literature & Malay education important to nation building in our 10,000 schools. But graduates must be more analytical using adv tech tools for attractive presentations like business programs maszlee MohdGazaliAbas KemPendidikan jpt_kpm

History, literature & Malay education programmes are important to national building for our 10,000 schools nation-wide. Graduates be analytical using adv tech tools. They should make current attractive presentations like business programmes.

'When asked if history and literature subjects were still in the country given the advancement in technology, she said these programmes were still important as they contribute to the nation and society building.' As an employer I would rather employ a science major. Yes / No?

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