An exploratory study on intern's communicative abilities: The industrial internship experience

Communication skills, other than specialized technology competency is a competency valued by employers. Universities are accountable in providing adequate communication skills for graduates to prepare them to face the challenging and changing industry. This study investigates the communication skill...

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Main Authors: Idrus, Hairuzila, Azelin, Mohamed Noor, Salleh, Rohani, Mohd Hashim, Hezlina
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Published: 2010
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spelling my.utp.eprints.34572017-01-19T08:23:44Z An exploratory study on intern's communicative abilities: The industrial internship experience Idrus, Hairuzila Azelin, Mohamed Noor Salleh, Rohani Mohd Hashim, Hezlina H Social Sciences (General) LB2300 Higher Education LG Individual institutions (Asia. Africa) L Education (General) Communication skills, other than specialized technology competency is a competency valued by employers. Universities are accountable in providing adequate communication skills for graduates to prepare them to face the challenging and changing industry. This study investigates the communication skills (oral and written) of interns from a private engineering and technology focused university in Malaysia. For a more comprehensive perspective, two sets of questionnaires are used to gather data from the interns and their respective industrial supervisors. Overall, the findings indicate that the interns possess high communicative abilities both in oral and written. Although the mean scores suggest that the interns had rated their communicative abilities higher than their industrial supervisors, t-test results show no significant difference between the two groups of respondents. Interestingly, no significant difference is found between interns from different academic programmes. The findings of this study indicate that the university may have prepared and groomed its students adequately to meet the needs of the current industries. Explanations for the findings are discussed in relation to the university’s intake requirements, course syllabus, and university-industry collaborative initiatives. 2010-11 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/3457/1/01.pdf http://www.uitmrmi.org/iceed2010/ Idrus, Hairuzila and Azelin, Mohamed Noor and Salleh, Rohani and Mohd Hashim, Hezlina (2010) An exploratory study on intern's communicative abilities: The industrial internship experience. In: 2010 2nd International Congress On Engineering Education, 8th-9th December 2010, Sunway Lagoon Hotel & SPA, Kuala Lumpur, M'sia. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/3457/
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topic H Social Sciences (General)
LB2300 Higher Education
LG Individual institutions (Asia. Africa)
L Education (General)
spellingShingle H Social Sciences (General)
LB2300 Higher Education
LG Individual institutions (Asia. Africa)
L Education (General)
Idrus, Hairuzila
Azelin, Mohamed Noor
Salleh, Rohani
Mohd Hashim, Hezlina
An exploratory study on intern's communicative abilities: The industrial internship experience
description Communication skills, other than specialized technology competency is a competency valued by employers. Universities are accountable in providing adequate communication skills for graduates to prepare them to face the challenging and changing industry. This study investigates the communication skills (oral and written) of interns from a private engineering and technology focused university in Malaysia. For a more comprehensive perspective, two sets of questionnaires are used to gather data from the interns and their respective industrial supervisors. Overall, the findings indicate that the interns possess high communicative abilities both in oral and written. Although the mean scores suggest that the interns had rated their communicative abilities higher than their industrial supervisors, t-test results show no significant difference between the two groups of respondents. Interestingly, no significant difference is found between interns from different academic programmes. The findings of this study indicate that the university may have prepared and groomed its students adequately to meet the needs of the current industries. Explanations for the findings are discussed in relation to the university’s intake requirements, course syllabus, and university-industry collaborative initiatives.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Idrus, Hairuzila
Azelin, Mohamed Noor
Salleh, Rohani
Mohd Hashim, Hezlina
author_facet Idrus, Hairuzila
Azelin, Mohamed Noor
Salleh, Rohani
Mohd Hashim, Hezlina
author_sort Idrus, Hairuzila
title An exploratory study on intern's communicative abilities: The industrial internship experience
title_short An exploratory study on intern's communicative abilities: The industrial internship experience
title_full An exploratory study on intern's communicative abilities: The industrial internship experience
title_fullStr An exploratory study on intern's communicative abilities: The industrial internship experience
title_full_unstemmed An exploratory study on intern's communicative abilities: The industrial internship experience
title_sort exploratory study on intern's communicative abilities: the industrial internship experience
publishDate 2010
url http://eprints.utp.edu.my/3457/1/01.pdf
http://www.uitmrmi.org/iceed2010/
http://eprints.utp.edu.my/3457/
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