Changing the perception of core competency using student journey – tracking research on the core competencies of EECS students in technological universities
Jen-Chia Chang,
Hsiao-Fang Shih,
Yu-Hsien Yu
Abstract:PurposeIn this study a survey with a questionnaire was used to track the learning situation and core competencies of students in electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Science and Technology. A determination of areas that need to be strengthened is used as a reference in the cultivation of core competency in higher education.Design/methodology/approachA total of 320 junior students in electrical engineering and computer science were surveyed and given questionnaires. A total of 219 va… Show more
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