Identifying the challenging factors in the transition from colleges of engineering to employment |
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Authors: | Hoda Baytiyeh Mohamad Naja |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Education , American University of Beirut , Beirut , 11–0236 , Lebanon;2. Civil Engineering , College of Engineering, Lebanese University , Arz Street, Kobbe , Tripoli , Lebanon |
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Abstract: | The transition from university to a career in engineering is a challenging process. This study examined the perceptions of engineering graduates regarding the difficulties they encountered in their transition from the university to the workplace. Lebanese practising engineers (n=217), living around the world, were surveyed to identify their current employment situations and their attitudes toward their academic preparation. Factor analysis revealed three main challenges facing engineering graduates: communication; responsibility; self-confidence. Seventeen interviews were conducted to gather information on ways to facilitate this transition. Comments reflected the need for better collaboration between engineering schools and engineering firms. The results will provide insight for engineering colleges, faculty members and administrators into the challenges faced by graduates and their aspirations for a smoother transition into employment. |
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Keywords: | engineering education Middle East transition to career |
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