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Engineering Students' Perceptions of Graduate Attributes: Perspectives From Two Educational Paths
- Source :
- IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication. 60:42-55
- Publication Year :
- 2017
- Publisher :
- Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2017.
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Abstract
- This study aimed to provide insights on the perceptions of engineering students from two educational paths in Singapore of desired graduate attributes by employers. Research questions: (1) Do graduates from the polytechnic and junior college paths have similar perceptions with regard to the ranking of desirable graduate attributes? (2) If not, in what ways are their perceptions different? Literature review: A review of literature on employers’ ranking of desirable graduate attributes revealed mismatches in employers’ and graduates’ rankings. There has not been any published study on student awareness of employability skills in Singapore in particular. Hence, this study investigated the perceptions of final-year engineering students from two different educational paths of their ranking of graduate attributes. Methodology: The students were asked to rank eight attributes and explain their ranking from an employer’s perspective. Results: The findings show that communication, teamwork, and problem-solving were ranked the top three desirable attributes by both groups of students. However, polytechnic students seem to reflect greater familiarity and confidence in tackling workplace requirements compared to junior college students. The implications of the findings are presented. Accepted version
- Subjects :
- Teamwork
Engineering
business.industry
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Perspective (graphical)
Rank (computer programming)
050301 education
Employability
Educational Paths
Ranking
Perception
0502 economics and business
Industrial relations
Pedagogy
ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION
Mathematics education
Research questions
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
business
0503 education
General [Humanities]
050203 business & management
Employability Skills
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Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15581500 and 03611434
- Volume :
- 60
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....af46d3ea95e03012e8f2302d1118f182
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1109/tpc.2016.2632840