Employability is analysed for the specific case of engineering education. A conceptual model is developed of the processes of transition, using a system-engineering method. This model embodies a proposed causality whereby identified factors result in successful outcome, i.e. meaningful employment with a good fit. The theory suggests that the employer’s tacit expectations are important in evaluating candidates. It is shown that graduates can anticipate these organisational expectations, consider the implications for personal fit, and write better job-applications for those jobs where they deem the match to be good. Other implications for graduates and their mentors are identified. The model also provides a framework for further research
Background The transition from university to a career in civil engineering is a challenging process...
The competencies that successful engineers should possess have been widely identified in the literat...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to introduce a practical model for the evaluation and adaptati...
Graduate employability is a major focal point of higher education. Designing curricula that equip gr...
The transition from studying engineering at university to working as a graduate engineer is not well...
This chapter explores the question: “what is a successful transition to professional work for an eng...
The employability of graduates has become more significant for universities over the past two decade...
The competencies that successful engineers should possess have been widely identified in the literat...
Students' learning outcomes show that graduates from university courses are lacking in important ski...
The purpose of this paper is to evolve a sustainable practical model of employability skills that is...
The purpose of the research is to discover which employability skills may be developed by students f...
Research on student-learning outcomes indicates that university graduates do not possess important s...
Publicado em "Proceedings of ICERI2016 Conference", ISBN 978-84-617-5895-1Current models of employab...
The competencies that successful engineers should possess have been widely identified in the literat...
Since the mid-1990s, master’s level study has experienced massification in terms of participation i...
Background The transition from university to a career in civil engineering is a challenging process...
The competencies that successful engineers should possess have been widely identified in the literat...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to introduce a practical model for the evaluation and adaptati...
Graduate employability is a major focal point of higher education. Designing curricula that equip gr...
The transition from studying engineering at university to working as a graduate engineer is not well...
This chapter explores the question: “what is a successful transition to professional work for an eng...
The employability of graduates has become more significant for universities over the past two decade...
The competencies that successful engineers should possess have been widely identified in the literat...
Students' learning outcomes show that graduates from university courses are lacking in important ski...
The purpose of this paper is to evolve a sustainable practical model of employability skills that is...
The purpose of the research is to discover which employability skills may be developed by students f...
Research on student-learning outcomes indicates that university graduates do not possess important s...
Publicado em "Proceedings of ICERI2016 Conference", ISBN 978-84-617-5895-1Current models of employab...
The competencies that successful engineers should possess have been widely identified in the literat...
Since the mid-1990s, master’s level study has experienced massification in terms of participation i...
Background The transition from university to a career in civil engineering is a challenging process...
The competencies that successful engineers should possess have been widely identified in the literat...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to introduce a practical model for the evaluation and adaptati...