A case study of generic competencies among science and technology tertiary graduates in Hong Kong

Joseph C.H. So, S. Y. Lam, Y. L. So

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Abstract

The present paper examines the correlation between academic discipline and the development of generic competencies among Hong Kong tertiary students in the 'science and technology' (ST) & 'non-science and technology' (NST) field. A total number of 758 ST and 1188 NST students had completed self-assessment questionnaires which were used to analyse the correlation between 14 generic competencies. The findings indicate that freshmen from selected academic disciplines possessed slight difference in generic skills. Such difference was further reduced when they graduated. In addition, the generic competencies among graduates in both disciplines had significant improvement after two-year associate degree studies.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of 2013 IEEE International Conference on Teaching, Assessment and Learning for Engineering, TALE 2013
Pages472-477
Number of pages6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Event2013 2nd IEEE International Conference on Teaching, Assessment and Learning for Engineering, TALE 2013 - Kuta, Indonesia
Duration: 26 Aug 201329 Aug 2013

Publication series

NameProceedings of 2013 IEEE International Conference on Teaching, Assessment and Learning for Engineering, TALE 2013

Conference

Conference2013 2nd IEEE International Conference on Teaching, Assessment and Learning for Engineering, TALE 2013
Country/TerritoryIndonesia
CityKuta
Period26/08/1329/08/13

Keywords

  • academic discipline
  • assocaite degree
  • college education
  • Generic competencies
  • holistic development
  • science students

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