Employers' perspectives of Durban University of Technology's Work Intergrated Learning students
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Work Integrated Learning (WIL) focuses on the student applying their theoretical knowledge
achieved at the University to that of the workplace. The anticipated outcome is an enriched
understanding of the workplace, how it functions and thereby allowing the student to become
competent and proficient. At DUT, selective qualifications have WIL as a compulsory module for
students. In order for a student to fulfil the requirement to graduate, the student must successfully
complete a placement at an industry partner for a stipulated period. The University conducts
monitoring and assessments during the placement. In this study, the purpose was to explore and
analyse the perspectives of employers regarding WIL students. WIL programs have gained
prominence as an effective means of bridging the gap between academic education and industry
requirements.
Understanding the employers’ viewpoints is crucial in assessing the impact and effectiveness of
the WIL initiatives and identifying areas for improvement. This study applied mixed comprising
quantitative and qualitative studies. Theories aligned to Work Integrated Learning (WIL) guided
the discussion about employers’ perspectives of Durban University of Technology. The findings
of the study reveal that employers (industry partners) noted the need for the improvement of the
quality of the students. Much of which can be achieved through the development and
enhancement of the students’ knowledge as required for the world of work. There is a need to
implement an integrated system that supports a value-added consistency of information. In
addition, computerized systems are in all spheres of the work environment and the university must
ensure that there exist programs that allows for adequate practical usage of such programs.
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Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Management Sciences specialising in Entrepreneurial Studies - Business Administration, at the Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2024.
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/5862
