Kurdish Studies

ISSN: 2051-4883 | e-ISSN: 2051-4891
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The Influence of Alumni Engagement on the Enhancement of the Interior Design Program at Ahlia University

Imad Assali
Ahlia University
Keywords: Alumni engagement, interior design program, ahlia university, curriculum, enhancement, mentorship opportunities, community development..

Abstract

In the contemporary era, characterized by rapid advancements, the workforce and the global market are experiencing unprecedented changes in their demands. Consequently, universities are required to consistently modify their programs to align with these ever-changing demands. The primary objective of this study is to examine how the involvement of alumni influences the enhancement of Ahlia University's undergraduate interior design program. The survey, conducted among graduates from the interior design program between 2015 and 2022, had the specific objective of collecting their perspectives on the program's efficacy in accomplishing its mission. From a pool of 218 alumni, a substantial number of 160 individuals actively participated in the survey, providing valuable insights and feedback on the Interior Design Program's mission fulfillment. This response rate represents a significant portion of the alumni population and contributes substantial insights to the overall findings of the study. The survey results demonstrate a high level of satisfaction among alumni regarding the Interior Design program, indicating that they perceive the program to be successful in accomplishing its mission. Furthermore, certain aspects of the survey revealed a noteworthy increase in alumni satisfaction levels.

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