Report summary
The evaluation of the Master's degree programme in Electrical Engineering was carried out
by a team of experts in accordance with the recommendations, criteria and benchmarks
set by the National Agency of the Republic of Slovenia for Quality in Higher Education. The
assessment of the study programme was carried out against five standards in the area of
Internal Quality Assurance and Improvement, Modification, Update and Implementation of
Study Programmes. FE UL meets the requirements in three areas of the assessment:
Internal quality assurance and enhancement of the study program - Higher education
institution evaluates and improves the content, structure and delivery of the study
programme (Standard 1) and Delivery of the study programme (Standards 4 and 5). In
two areas, we observed partial compliance with the quality standard under Standard 2
(Internal quality assurance and enhancement of the study program - According to self-
evaluation report, tasks are completed based on previous self-evaluation) and Standard 3
(Changes and updates of the study programme).
In identifying the strengths, we have focused on the distinct strengths of the Electrical
Engineering or FE UL study programme, 14 of which have been highlighted, but there are
certainly more. Many of the strengths of the Electrical Engineering or FE UL study
programme are due to the strengths or excellence of FE UL as a whole. FE is an excellent
research institution, which translates the results of its research work into the economy
(with which it has intensive cooperation) and into the courses of the study programme.
This is also reflected in the quality of the research facilities. Students have many
opportunities to get involved in research projects if they are self-motivated.
Notwithstanding the many strengths, we have also highlighted 38 opportunities for
improvement that the UL FE can exploit to further develop and improve the quality of the
assessed study programme. These opportunities relate to all the standards, but we
highlight in particular the opportunities in upgrading the monitoring and quality assurance
processes of the study programme, where more concrete improvement measures and their
follow-up are needed. We also note that the study fields (branches) of the Electrical
Engineering study programme are rather disconnected from each other, which leads to a
lack of coordinated development and updating of the study programme as a whole. There
is a need for a reassessment of the general and subject-specific competences of the study
programme, the definition of the learning outcomes of the courses, the structure of the
elective modules, the student workload in courses that all have the same number of ECTS,
etc. Opportunities for improvement also exist in the areas of the tutoring system, facilities
for project work and student socialising, improvement of the faculty's website, possibilities
for long-term exchanges of teaching staff, etc.
We observed partial non-compliance or partial fulfilment of quality standards in the quality
assurance of the study programme - partial closure of the quality circle, which is mainly
due to the low level of awareness and knowledge of quality assurance processes among
teachers, as well as among students. The second partial non-compliance relates to the
description of the core area of the study programme Electrical Engineering, which does not
cover the content of all study fields (to include other KLASIUS-P-16 areas in the description
of the programme).
At this point, the team would like to thank all those who made the visit to FE UL run
smoothly: Maruša Trobec and Klemen Šubic, the NAKVIS experts, the FE UL management
and all other stakeholders for their constructive cooperation during the interviews.