Report summary
The evaluation of the Ptuj College to prolong the accreditation its study program Bionics in
Engineering was carried out by a group of experts in accordance with the
recommendations, criteria and criteria set by the National Agency of the Republic of
Slovenia for Quality Assurance in Higher Education. We assessed the study program
according to five standards within the area of Internal quality assurance and enhancement,
change, update and delivery of study programmes. In 3 quality standards, study program
meets quality standards without non-compliance, in two quality standards we found noncompliance with quality standards, and in one study program partially meets quality
standards.
Non-compliance with quality standards was first identified due to the shortcomings in
ensuring the quality cycle, as certain inconsistencies in the evaluation of the institute seven
years ago have still not been eliminated, and the quality assurance process itself is more
formal than the desire to develop and improve the college. The second set of
inconsistencies is related to the fact that Ptuj College does not use unified value of hours
within one ECTS credit point. In some cases have courses with the same ECTS credit points
different number of total hours. Even worse, there are occasions where some courses have
more hours than allowed by law.
In identifying the advantages, we point out the main competitive advantage of the college
and it study program: is the focus on perspective topic of bionics, which should attract
more attention of students and the environment in the future. The lecturers are experts in
their field, but none of them is employed in Ptuj College. As the college operates within the
School Center Ptuj and has additional agreements for infrastructure with other institutions,
the material conditions for the implementation of the study process are good from this
point of view.
It should be noted that the enrolment status of students at the college in the academic
year 2021/22 is alarmingly low, as the structure is currently composed practically only of
students who are finishing graduation. From this point of view, the evaluation of the study
program was even more difficult, but this is also one of the reasons why certain activities
of the institution are also difficult, as well as internal quality processes or. self-evaluation.
At this point, the members of the group would like to thank all those who made sure that
the college visit went smoothly: Gregor Rebernik, SQAA expert, college management and
all other stakeholders for constructive cooperation in interviews.