Title: Determining the Feasibility of Providing New Workshops
Introduction:
- General background about the labour demand in IT and university computer science education
- Introduction to UBC computer science program and its achievement.
- Introduction to the mismatch between the academic goal of computer science program and the actual industrial need.
- Purpose of this report
- Data source description
- Scope of this inquiry
Data:
- Previous UBC CS students
- Their job and how does their job relate to the computer science program
- Do they think their coding ability is enough when they get their first job? If not, what do they do to improve the coding ability?
- The necessary ability and knowledge learned only from career life
- The essential programming languages that students should learn before graduate
- Current UBC CS students
- Students’ career plan
- The self-qualification of coding/programming ability
- The understanding of actual industrial need/expectations for an IT student
- Their expectation for UBC to improve students’ coding ability
The Analysis of the Purposed Solution
- Insights from surveys
- To what extent does our purposed solution match the insights from surveys
- General requirements (learning goals) for workshops to match the insights from surveys
- Limitations of the workshops
Conclusion:
- Summary of this report and interpretation of relevant findings
- Limitation and Recommendations
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