Enhancing Construction Project Management Education: Assessing Skill Proficiency of Saudi Arabian Universities Graduate Students
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Enhancing Construction Project Management Education: Assessing Skill Proficiency of Saudi Arabian Universities Graduate Students

Authors: Saleh Alulamy

Abstract:

Construction project management (CPM) integration of technical knowledge and soft skills is pivotal for the effective execution of building projects. However, evolving technologies pose new competency demands. This research provides unprecedented insights into the CPM capabilities of Saudi Arabian Architecture and Civil Engineering Departments (ACED) graduates by eliciting multifaceted industry perspectives. A comprehensive 41-parameter survey evaluated technical skills, problem-solving, teamwork, communication, ethics, creativity, and emerging software proficiencies. Rigorous Likert scale analysis and ANOVA tests quantified skill perceptions of 70 diverse experts. Results revealed strong overall agreement that graduates possess well-rounded CPM capabilities aligned with industry requirements in both construction fundamentals and contemporary spatial technologies. The high mean scores across competencies validate existing curriculum efficacy in equipping students with robust discipline knowledge, communication, and ethical grounding. However, nuances emerged, with F-tests indicating critical thinking and teamwork as specific areas needing enhancement. Targeted pedagogical methods integrating spatial tools, analysis, collaboration, and creativity are recommended to produce adept professionals ready for technology-infused construction projects. This pioneering study establishes an invaluable competency assessment model for ACED programs in Saudi Arabia and globally to align curricula with evolving industry demands. Ongoing applications can enable responsive upgrades as technologies progress over time. Thereby, the research provides significant practical insights for educators to strengthen technical education, while also making a major methodological contribution in generating multifaceted datasets using robust statistical techniques for evidence-based advancement of engineering programs. By strategically integrating findings into curriculum design, this study can catalyze the development of highly competent construction project managers equipped to navigate the complex interdisciplinary construction landscape.

Keywords: construction project management, education, skill assessment, curriculum development, Saudi Arabia

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