Application Based Effective Curriculum Design and Development for Employability

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Year : 2024 | Volume :11 | Issue : 03 | Page : –
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Niranjan R. Chougala,

  1. Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, RR Institute of Technology, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

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Employability is becoming a major objective of education today. Every institution is striving to make their students employable. This paper mainly focuses on the theme of Outcome Bases Education’s “Effective Curriculum Design and Development” and its present significance. We propose to have a fine blend of Fundamentals and factors in the Curriculum Design. Considering these factors of the novel approach, a model Employability Curriculum has been proposed and compared. A case study on Software Testing course been applied and new curriculum design presented. The proposed methodology is anticipated to bring major changes in meeting the expectations of professional courses. The proposed work has been carried out by taking a sample syllabus or curriculum copy of a university for better understanding of the work as well as easy identification of the parameters of the curriculum. There is a very critical aspect of the fact that most graduates coming from the colleges and universities are not readily employable. Thus, the employability factor plays a critical role in framing the university syllabus or curriculum. It’s an honest effort to bring a new change in the design and development of the curriculum.

Keywords: Employability Curriculum, Curriculum Design and Development, Software Testing, employability factor, Fundamental Factors

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Volume 11
Issue 03
Received 19/09/2024
Accepted 25/10/2024
Published 29/10/2024

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