Training and Employment, n° 118, Décembre 2015, 4 p. p.

Do young graduates with professional and vocational master's degrees regard themselves as competent to hold their jobs?

Professional and vocational courses requiring 5 years’ post-secondary study are supposed to meet specific needs for competences in a given area of employment. Young graduates believe they have acquired the specific competences they think their employers require. In their view, the shortfall lies in their general competences. Is this a reason to question the increasingly vocational nature of university courses?

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Calmand Julien, Lemistre Philippe, Giret Jean-François, Ménard Boris, Do young graduates with professional and vocational master's degrees regard themselves as competent to hold their jobs?, Training and Employment, n° 118, 2015, 4 p. p. https://www.cereq.fr/node/8901/printable/print

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