Deciding discipline, course and university through TOPSIS

Chiharu Nanayakkara, William Yeoh, Alvin Lee, Alireza Moayedikia

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Abstract

During course selection, students have to consider many criteria to arrive at the best course to study at the institution that provides the best fit for their aspirations. However, a central issue that reduces the clarity of course consideration and results in suboptimal decisions is the failure of introspection. While people can usually describe the information they have considered to arrive at a decision for a specified outcome, they can rarely articulate the process they used to make the decision. Thus, this paper proposes the use of multi-criteria decision making approach and tests a model using the TOPSIS approach to tackle the processes associated with introspection. The results find that TOPSIS is able to use a set of criteria to help students systematically and rigorously choose a suitable course of study. This research is useful for potential tertiary students, education providers, education agencies and recruitment officers.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2497-2512
Number of pages16
JournalStudies in Higher Education
Volume45
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2020

Keywords

  • Course selection
  • Topsis
  • Discipline selection
  • Multi-criteria decision making
  • University selection

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