The evolution of MCAST has been defined by a series of strategic decisions that transformed the institution from a traditional vocational school into a modern college offering a broad spectrum of academic and applied programs. Key policy shifts expanded its mandate beyond technical training to include higher education pathways, allowing students to progress from certificates to degree-level qualifications within the same framework. Leadership invested in new campuses, updated facilities, and industry partnerships to align curricula with labor market demands, ensuring that courses in engineering, ICT, business, and the creative arts remained relevant to Malta’s economic development. Decisions to introduce quality assurance systems, embrace digital learning, and strengthen international links further shaped MCAST’s identity, positioning it as a bridge between education and employment while responding to changing social and economic needs across the country.
Inside the Decisions That Shaped MCAST’s Evolution
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