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Convergence in Education and Employment of Engineering Students: Korean Evidenceopen access

Authors
Baek, W[Baek, Wonyoung]Cho, J[Cho, Joonmo]Kim, YB[Kim, Yun Bae]
Issue Date
2019
Publisher
KAUNAS UNIV TECHNOL
Keywords
Convergence in Education; Employability-Course Matched Data; College of Engineering Graduate Employability; Academic Performance; School-To-Work Transition
Citation
INZINERINE EKONOMIKA-ENGINEERING ECONOMICS, v.30, no.1, pp.59 - 68
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Journal Title
INZINERINE EKONOMIKA-ENGINEERING ECONOMICS
Volume
30
Number
1
Start Page
59
End Page
68
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/skku/handle/2021.sw.skku/16242
DOI
10.5755/j01.ee.30.1.14306
ISSN
1392-2785
Abstract
The convergence of science, technology, the humanities, and the social sciences is an irreversible general trend. As a result, it will be important to foster employability counseling of engineering students leading to an understanding of why broad knowledge will help their employability. This study measures the effects of the convergence concept on students' employability by calculating the proportion of major classes taken in the humanities and social sciences among all college classes taken. This study analyzed the impact of convergence education as well as academic performance such as grades and study abroad experience on employability using employability-course matched data on graduates from a college of engineering from 2008 to 2015. The results showed that the higher percentage of classes taken in business administration or economics, as well as the total GPA and participation in study abroad programs, the more positive the effect on getting a job. This result reflects the reality that companies that value professional engineers are beginning to prefer that they have not only a business-oriented mindset but knowledge about other fields so that they can deal with the complexities and rapid changes in modern society. Accordingly, fostering corporate human resources philosophies that advocate for broad education will not only increase productivity in the labor market but make a great contribution to the development of colleges.
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