Skills and Competencies Gained From a Psychology Bachelor's Degree: European Graduates’ Perspectives

I. Papageorgi, Nicola Falzon, L. Sokolová, I. Stuchlíková, S. Salvatore, Morag Williamson, Juliet L Foster, Nina Pavlin-Bernardić, M. Beara, H. Bakker, S. Dutke
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Results from a survey conducted by the European Federation of Psychologists’ Associations Board of Educational Affairs are reported. A total of 227 psychology graduates from across Europe responded to an online survey. Participants were presented with a set of psychology subject-specific competencies and a set of general competencies and asked to rate the extent to which (a) their Bachelor studies supported the development of these competencies and (b) these competencies were relevant for employment as well as to comment on the value of a Psychology Bachelor degree. Findings suggest that an education in psychology develops psychological skills, but also graduates with more general competencies. Overall, psychological competencies appear to develop to a high level through the Bachelor in Psychology, with the exception of specific practical skills. On the contrary, general competencies appear to not develop to an adequate degree. Practical skills focusing on the administration of psychological tools, psychometric instruments and specialist software, as well as general competencies relating to computer literacy skills, communication skills and team-working skills should be further developed to prepare graduates adequately for employment. The study highlights the value of an education in psychology particularly for those individuals who do not wish to enter the applied psychology professions or academia.
从心理学学士学位获得的技能和能力:欧洲毕业生的视角
报告了欧洲心理学家协会联合会教育事务委员会进行的一项调查的结果。来自欧洲各地的227名心理学毕业生参与了一项在线调查。研究人员向参与者展示了一套心理学专业能力和一套一般能力,并要求他们对以下方面进行评分:(a)他们的本科学习对这些能力的发展提供了支持;(b)这些能力与就业相关;以及对心理学学士学位的价值进行评价。研究结果表明,心理学教育不仅能培养心理技能,还能培养毕业生的综合能力。总的来说,除了特定的实用技能外,心理能力似乎通过心理学学士学位发展到很高的水平。相反,一般能力似乎没有发展到适当的程度。应进一步发展以管理心理工具、心理测量仪器和专门软件为重点的实用技能,以及与计算机知识技能、沟通技能和团队合作技能有关的一般能力,为毕业生就业做好充分准备。这项研究强调了心理学教育的价值,特别是对于那些不想进入应用心理学专业或学术界的人。
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