Divergent Employment Prospects for Graduates of Bachelor's in Corporate Administration and Bachelor of Administrative Science Programs: Narrative Reviews
Keywords:
graduates, job, narrativeAbstract
This study investigates graduate employability issues in Malaysia, focusing on graduates from UiTM Seremban. With a sample size of 2,001 Bachelor of Administration (BAS) and 960 Bachelor in Corporate Administration (BCA) graduates, it aims to understand the challenges and opportunities they face in the job market. The research employed a narrative review method and crafted questionnaires for the study. It also involved a bibliometric analysis search using keywords like 'employment,' 'job,' and 'work' within subject categories such as Social Sciences and Business. Overall, this research offers a comprehensive narrative overview exploring the factors impacting variations in job opportunities among BAS and BCA graduates. Moving forward, it is recommended to explore how universities can promote responsible civic engagement and develop effective advocacy skills among students. Additionally, conducting comparative analyses between BAS and BCA could provide valuable insights into the effectiveness of different educational approaches in enhancing graduate employability.