The inputs and outputs of graduate studies include qualified students (Bachelor’s degree holders), academic programs (Master’s, PhD, Diploma), while its outputs are qualified graduates who possess advanced research and applied skills, are capable of innovation and problem-solving, and obtain higher degrees (Master’s, PhD) to meet the needs of the labor market and society academically and professionally.
First: Inputs
This includes everything that enters the graduate studies educational process:
Students: Bachelor's degree graduates seeking specialization or advanced research.
Programs and Courses: Specialized curricula that go beyond the undergraduate level, encompassing material from all scientific departments within the college.
Faculty and Supervisors: Expert specialists who provide supervision and teaching.
Resources: Libraries, laboratories, computers, and research resources.
Educational policies: Admissions regulations, research requirements, and assessment criteria.
Second: Outcomes
The final results of the educational process include:
Academic Qualifications: Higher Diploma, Master's, and Doctoral degrees.
Qualified Graduates: Researchers and specialists who possess:
Research Skills: The ability to prepare and evaluate research and studies.
In-Depth Knowledge: An advanced understanding of modern theories and methods in their field.
Research and Dissertations: New scientific contributions in their field of specialization.