Competences in demand within the Spanish agricultural engineering sector |
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Authors: | Alicia Perdigones Diego Luis Valera Guillermo Pedro Moreda Jose Luis García |
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Institution: | 1. Rural Engineering Department, Technical University of Madrid, Ciudad Universitaria s/n, Madrid 28040, Spainalicia.perdigones@upm.es;3. Rural Engineering Department, Higher Engineering School, University of Almería, Ctra. Sacramento s/n, La Ca?ada de San Urbano, Almería 04120, Spain;4. Rural Engineering Department, Technical University of Madrid, Ciudad Universitaria s/n, Madrid 28040, Spain |
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Abstract: | The Rural Engineering Department (Technical University of Madrid) ran three competence surveys during the 2006–2007 and 2007–2008 academic years and evaluated: (1) the competences gained by agricultural engineer's degree and agricultural technical engineer's degree students (360 respondents); (2) the competences demanded by agricultural employers (50 farming sector employers); (3) competences required by farming sector professionals and former students (70 professionals). The surveys show significant differences between what competences agricultural employers require of graduates and the competences they acquire during their agricultural engineering degree courses. Recruiters are looking for generic competences such as the ability to coordinate groups and place less importance on knowledge of engineering, biology, applied economics and legislation. Of the computer-related competences, those most in demand by sector professionals were related to the use of Microsoft Office/Excel (used by 79% of professionals). Surveys were used to redesign some subjects of the degrees. |
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Keywords: | engineering education Bologna professional skills agricultural engineers computer applications |
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