M. E. Villapol, Zenaida Castillo, A. E. Acosta, Marco Gómez, A. Bottini, R. Carmona, H. Juhasz, Carlos Acosta
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Analysis and diagnosis of the Computer Science program at the Central University of Venezuela: Towards a competency-based curriculum design
The Central University of Venezuela, as part of its efforts for adapting its academic offer to national and international needs, is conducting a project to review, evaluate and modify the Computer Science program, in order to form the professional required by the country. In this paper we present the results of the first stage of the project: an assessment of the Computer Science program based on the use of various data collection instruments used to determine the professor and student perception of the program as well as deficiencies and potential of our graduates, according to the companies and organizations that hire them. The results show that there exist a gap between the perception of our professors about the program and the opinion of the employers. We also present information about student performance during the last decade, which is an input to the next stage of the program redesign.