A self-assessment of the propensity to obtain future employment: a case of final-year engineering students at the University of Botswana |
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Authors: | Joseph K Ssegawa Daniel Kasule |
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Institution: | 1. Faculty of Engineering and Technology, University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana;2. Faculty of Education, University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana |
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Abstract: | The article provides a self-assessment by final-year engineering students at the University of Botswana regarding the propensity to get employment. Students rated which employability attributes are important, the level of attainment and the sources that have facilitated the development of the attributes. Results indicated that students identified the most important attributes as management of time; possessing a high level of technical skills, meeting deadlines and creating viable solutions for solving a problem. They also indicated that they have weaknesses in managing time, meeting deadlines and creating viable solutions (attributes critical to the engineering profession). Students reported that their strengths were in having a positive attitude, orderly physical presentation, adaptation to new environments and willingness to learn new ideas. Students further noted that they developed the attributes from the university academic system followed by their own private activities. The study concludes that students lacked some of the critical attributes of engineering. They therefore, need to be explicitly and holistically sensitised as to how the attributes relate to their profession, employment and career development. As part of the review of the engineering programmes, sensitisation could be included in the induction process at enrolment. |
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Keywords: | Employability graduate attributes engineering education Botswana |
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