The specification of the degree in aircraft engineering defines a set of skills and attributes that are underpinned by industry demand. Implementation of appropriate teaching and learning strategies to achieve such skills has been a key success in the evolvement of the skills in university education. In addition, evaluation procedure for determining the importance and acquisition of skills and competencies by students was a key focus in the current study. To evaluate students' self-reflection in skills development, and the way they acquire the identified skills and abilities, a purpose-made survey was designed and conducted. The survey consists of a score-based questionnaire, where students gauged their perception of skill development throu...
The work in this thesis focuses upon research conducted in four departments of chemical engineering ...
The world of employment is impacted by major trends that are imposed by the on-going industrial adva...
The ETSEIAT recently executed pilot programs to introduce generic and specific skills into its study...
The relationship between industry and academia has historically been a delicate one, characterized b...
Transferable skills are now considered to be the ‘x-factors’ by employers, even beyond having excell...
Despite the assumption that ‘transferable’ skills are part and parcel of a graduate’s...
This paper reports on a study conducted at a Swedish university in which engineering students reflec...
Contemporary professional working in aerospace engineering must have a set of soft and hard skills. ...
University engineering education is a vital element in developing professionalism of our future engi...
Outcome-based learning has been a focus of higher education institutions in Australia over the last ...
Contemporary professional working in aerospace engineering must have a set of soft and hard skills. ...
Engineering professional bodies worldwide have been embracing a number of transferable skills criter...
The article is devoted to improving the professional training of foreign students – future aviation ...
The ETSEIAT recently executed pilot programs to introduce generic and specific skills into its study...
The work in this thesis focuses upon research conducted in four departments of chemical engineering ...
The work in this thesis focuses upon research conducted in four departments of chemical engineering ...
The world of employment is impacted by major trends that are imposed by the on-going industrial adva...
The ETSEIAT recently executed pilot programs to introduce generic and specific skills into its study...
The relationship between industry and academia has historically been a delicate one, characterized b...
Transferable skills are now considered to be the ‘x-factors’ by employers, even beyond having excell...
Despite the assumption that ‘transferable’ skills are part and parcel of a graduate’s...
This paper reports on a study conducted at a Swedish university in which engineering students reflec...
Contemporary professional working in aerospace engineering must have a set of soft and hard skills. ...
University engineering education is a vital element in developing professionalism of our future engi...
Outcome-based learning has been a focus of higher education institutions in Australia over the last ...
Contemporary professional working in aerospace engineering must have a set of soft and hard skills. ...
Engineering professional bodies worldwide have been embracing a number of transferable skills criter...
The article is devoted to improving the professional training of foreign students – future aviation ...
The ETSEIAT recently executed pilot programs to introduce generic and specific skills into its study...
The work in this thesis focuses upon research conducted in four departments of chemical engineering ...
The work in this thesis focuses upon research conducted in four departments of chemical engineering ...
The world of employment is impacted by major trends that are imposed by the on-going industrial adva...
The ETSEIAT recently executed pilot programs to introduce generic and specific skills into its study...