The impact of industrial training on banking finance students
Table Of Contents
- Title page iiApproval iiiDedication ivAcknowledgement vAbstract viTable of content viiCHAPTER ONE:Introduction
- 11.1 Background of the study
- 11.2 Purpose of the study
- 31.3 Significance of the study
- 31.4 Scope of the study
- 41.5 Limitations of the study
- 51.6 Research questions
- 51.7 Definition of terms 6Reference 7CHAPTER TWO:
- 2.0 Review of Literature
- 82.1 Historical background of industrial training fundand development of siwes – aims 9Reference 16CHAPTER THREE:
- 3.0 Research Design and Mythology
- 173.1 Design of the study
- 173.2 Procedure for data analysis
- 173.3 Population
- 183.4 Sample
- 183.5 Instrument used in data collection
- 183.6 Administration
- 193.7 Description of data used in gathering instrument
- 193.8 Data presentation and analysis
- 203.9 Industrial work experience scheme in banking and finance
- 223.10 Importance of SIWESReference 25CHAPTER FOUR:Summary of Finding, Conclusion and Recommendation
- 264.1 Summary of Finding
- 264.2 Recommendation
- 274.3 Conclusion 28Bibliography 29
Thesis Abstract
Abstract
Industrial training plays a crucial role in shaping the skills and knowledge of banking finance students. This study aims to explore the impact of industrial training on students pursuing a career in banking and finance. The research will investigate how industrial training programs influence students' understanding of theoretical concepts and their practical application in the banking sector. Additionally, the study will examine the effectiveness of industrial training in preparing students for the demands of the banking and finance industry. A mixed-methods approach will be utilized to gather data from banking finance students who have completed industrial training programs. Quantitative surveys will assess students' perceived level of preparedness for the industry after training, while qualitative interviews will delve into the specific skills and knowledge acquired during the training period. The data will be analyzed to identify any correlations between the industrial training experience and students' academic performance, practical skills development, and overall confidence in their career readiness. The findings of this research are expected to provide insights into the effectiveness of industrial training in bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application for banking finance students. By understanding the impact of industrial training on students' skill development and career preparedness, educators and industry professionals can enhance the design and implementation of training programs to better meet the needs of students entering the banking and finance sector. Ultimately, this study aims to contribute to the ongoing efforts to improve the quality of education and training for future banking finance professionals.
Thesis Overview
<p>
</p><p><strong>INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p><strong>1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>As a result of Increasing School Leavers Unemployment in the 1970s the Nigerian Government Introduced the new National Policy on Education in 1981. A major provision of the policy was the Introduction of the training of Banking and Finance Studies of Junior Secondary School (JSS) Level with emphasis on total acquisition of practical skills valve and knowledge that would enable Individuals live meaningfully in the society.</p><p>One of the reason for the emphasis on Banking and Finance Studies is the fact that it is a skilled course which would equip its graduates with the needed skills for gainful employment even if they terminate that formal education at the Junior Secondary School Level. This is ensure that courses are taught according to the curriculum and using appropriate methodologies for the subject. It is not possible to teach a student to operate a computer machine nor effectively, without the computer machine nor is it possible to teach a student to operate a proportional spacing of typewriter without such a typewriter for teachers to teach Banking and Finance subject. They must have a thorough knowledge of the subject and certificate in the area, so that they can demonstrate their skill properly for the students to understand and emulate. Noah (1971) and Thompson (1964). The writers stressed that the individual will acquire skills and reach the stated goal by watching on expect and by practisng this I believe that the individual in addition to this, should be given enough practise to enable him master the art.</p><p>In other to enhance the study of Banking and Finance there is the need for student to go on field trip. For there will permit students to study equipment and the layout of office and store procedure and study the relationship between department. For effective and efficient work experience it is good that the Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES) as a medium created to expose students to the realities of the world of work in the various disciplines. It enable students watch theoretical classroom knowledge with practical work environment through work or practise. Student Industrial Work Experience Scheme is aimed at the knowledge to technology for the advancement of the nation. Since it was recalled that SIWES programme was originally designed for processional courses. Such as Banking and Finance, Environment Studies, Engineering, vocational. From the above facts, it becomes clear that if the lofty dreams of the nation is to be feasible, the Student Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES) should be encouraged all concerned to enhance the technological advancement of the nation.</p><p><strong>1.2 PURPOSE OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>This study is aimed at investigating the impact of Student Industrial Work Experience Scheme on Banking and Finance Students. The merits and demerits of the training to Banking and Finance Student. It will also printout</p>
<br><p></p>