Students’ Perception of General Education Courses at the Faculty of Engineering and Technology, University of Botswana

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To adequately prepare graduates for the ever-changing and complex work environment, students should be equipped with technical and professional skills. This can be achieved by a curriculum that incorporates General Education Courses (GEC) that teach diverse essential skills that every graduate must possess e.g. academic and professional competencies, ethics, global learning, and active citizenship. Such courses help will produce a well-rounded learning experience and well-versed graduate. A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted with undergraduate engineering and industrial design students at the University of Botswana. The study assessed the students’ current perceptions of the GEC. The results show that the skills outlined in the Learning and Teaching Policy of the University of Botswana are poorly attained. Furthermore, the skills outlined in the policy are not aligned with the skills that will be needed by graduates in the 4th Industrial Revolution. The GEC curriculum at the University of Botswana needs to be reviewed.
博茨瓦纳大学工程技术学院学生对通识教育课程的观感
为了让毕业生为不断变化和复杂的工作环境做好充分的准备,学生应该具备技术和专业技能。这可以通过整合通识教育课程(GEC)的课程来实现,这些课程教授每个毕业生必须具备的各种基本技能,例如学术和专业能力、道德、全球学习和积极的公民意识。这样的课程有助于培养一个全面的学习经验和精通的毕业生。对博茨瓦纳大学工程和工业设计专业的本科生进行了一项描述性横断面调查。这项研究评估了学生们目前对普通教育证书的看法。结果表明,博茨瓦纳大学学习和教学政策中概述的技能很难实现。此外,政策中概述的技能与第四次工业革命中毕业生所需的技能不一致。博茨瓦纳大学的普通教育课程需要加以审查。
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