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Systematic Innovation For Improving Competitiveness Of A Master Study Programme

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  • Brad Stelian

    (Technical University of Cluj-Napoca)

  • Fulea Mircea

    (Technical University of Cluj-Napoca)

  • Mocan Bogdan

    (Technical University of Cluj-Napoca)

  • Brad Emilia

    (Technical University of Cluj-Napoca)

Abstract

To keep up with the dynamics of nowadays researches and technologies, study programmes - particularly master programmes - need to continuously evolve. Additionally, rigid regulations drive the structure and content of such programmes. Adding competitiveness to these as a must, one can easily infer that building (or updating) a study programme is not an easy task. Moreover, expectancies and requirements from industry might even interfere with specific rules that study programmes have to be compliant to. This paper introduces an approach to overpass the challenges above, by employing the TRIZ-M framework. Problem definition, needs, performances, constraints, technical conflicts and innovation vectors are the key ingredients of the framework that has been used to support the development of a competitive master study programme in Robotics at the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca.

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  • Brad Stelian & Fulea Mircea & Mocan Bogdan & Brad Emilia, 2014. "Systematic Innovation For Improving Competitiveness Of A Master Study Programme," Balkan Region Conference on Engineering and Business Education, Sciendo, vol. 1(1), pages 399-402, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:brcebe:v:1:y:2014:i:1:p:399-402:n:64
    DOI: 10.2478/cplbu-2014-0064
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