Though academics and employers have demonstrated increasing interest in the skills learned by university students, less is known about student perceptions of the skills developed during a degree. In the current study, we examined students’ and working adults’ beliefs about the skills learned and not learned during their first degree. We also examined each group’s ability to define four career-related skills (communication, critical thinking, teamwork, and leadership), and their self-evaluations of those skills. Data indicated very few differences in the beliefs of students and working adults about skills learned and not learned at university. In addition, the skills most frequently endorsed as “learned” and “not learned” were very similar t...
Attending college is a significant human capital investment but only about 56% of those who start co...
Students in higher education in the UK may focus on gaining good academic results but neglect skills...
As universities and colleges around the world strive to provide rigorous academic instruction, they ...
Though academics and employers have demonstrated increasing interest in the skills learned by univer...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether two types of higher education curricula (open and ...
In this study we examined the perceptions of 1,852 senior college students’ knowledge, skills, and a...
Bennett et al. (2000) refer to the notion of ‘core skills’ as an ‘unfulfilled concept’. Thus it is Q...
Graduate employability is a key issue for Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), academic faculty and...
AbstractThe expansion of higher education (HE) has given rise to research on skills that smooth tran...
Despite the assumption that ‘transferable’ skills are part and parcel of a graduate’s...
Employability skills can be categorised as ‘people’ or ‘soft skills’ and ‘technical’ or ‘industry sp...
The current study is to measure the employability skills of students and to assess how employability...
This descriptive study assessed the strengths and weaknesses in college students ’ study skills as c...
The observation of soft and hard skills plays an important role in employers\u27 ability to assess h...
Do today’s bachelor’s degree recipients graduate with the requisite skills and abilities, coupled wi...
Attending college is a significant human capital investment but only about 56% of those who start co...
Students in higher education in the UK may focus on gaining good academic results but neglect skills...
As universities and colleges around the world strive to provide rigorous academic instruction, they ...
Though academics and employers have demonstrated increasing interest in the skills learned by univer...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether two types of higher education curricula (open and ...
In this study we examined the perceptions of 1,852 senior college students’ knowledge, skills, and a...
Bennett et al. (2000) refer to the notion of ‘core skills’ as an ‘unfulfilled concept’. Thus it is Q...
Graduate employability is a key issue for Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), academic faculty and...
AbstractThe expansion of higher education (HE) has given rise to research on skills that smooth tran...
Despite the assumption that ‘transferable’ skills are part and parcel of a graduate’s...
Employability skills can be categorised as ‘people’ or ‘soft skills’ and ‘technical’ or ‘industry sp...
The current study is to measure the employability skills of students and to assess how employability...
This descriptive study assessed the strengths and weaknesses in college students ’ study skills as c...
The observation of soft and hard skills plays an important role in employers\u27 ability to assess h...
Do today’s bachelor’s degree recipients graduate with the requisite skills and abilities, coupled wi...
Attending college is a significant human capital investment but only about 56% of those who start co...
Students in higher education in the UK may focus on gaining good academic results but neglect skills...
As universities and colleges around the world strive to provide rigorous academic instruction, they ...