Empowering engineering students through employability skills


Autoria(s): Kaushal, Urvashi
Data(s)

03/01/2017

03/01/2017

2016

Resumo

A professional course program like engineering strives to get the maximum number of its students placed through campus interviews. While communication skills have been added in all the engineering courses with the aim to improve their performance in placement, the syllabus mostly concentrates on the development of four language skills. The students are not made aware of the employability skills and their significance. This essay intends to enlist the importance of skills and why students need to be aware of the skills they possess and how they can work on packaging their candidature around a few skills. The discussion starts by addressing the apparent gap between academic programs for engineering students and industry skills requirements. A list of vital employability skills from the standpoint of engineering students follows, with a discussion on how to potentially develop such skills through campus life. The essay stresses the role of academia in filling this gap by acting as facilitators in a three-step process (i.e., awareness, self-analysis, and acquisition). The author concludes that the combination of both employability skills along with an engineering degree should ensure students meet the high expectations of the employers.

SIN FINANCIACIÓN

No data (2015)

Identificador

Kaushal, U. (2016). Empowering engineering students through employability skills. HLRC. Higher Learning Research Communications, 6(4). DOI: 10.18870/hlrc.v6i4.358

21576254

http://hdl.handle.net/11268/6130

Idioma(s)

spa

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Workplace competencies #Engineering students #Enseñanza superior #Competencias profesionales #Enseñanza superior #Desarrollo de las habilidades
Tipo

article