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Educational attainment and job requirements : exploring the gaps for construction graduates in Australia from an industry point of view

journal contribution
posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00 authored by Peng Wu, Y Feng, Josua Pienaar, Y Zhong
The construction industry has been facing a paradigm shift to integrate new construction requirements, most notably the development of advanced technologies, such as environmental management, information technology, and building information modeling. Timely curriculum reform is therefore necessary for construction education to adapt quickly to the paradigm shift. The aim of this paper is to investigate the gaps between educational attainment and job requirements in the Australian construction industry, based on which further curriculum reform can be conducted. A survey is administered to 252 construction graduates. The results suggest that the most significant gaps are related to technical skills for construction and problem-solving skills. The gaps can be categorized into eight groups based on an exploratory factor analysis. The eight groups are construction technology, information technology, problem-solving skills, construction economics, risk management, basic theories, business management, and sustainability science. It is therefore recommended that curriculum reform be conducted to bridge the gaps between educational attainment and job requirements to prepare construction graduates for the competitive and fast-changing construction environment.

History

Volume

141

Issue

4

Start Page

1

End Page

5

Number of Pages

5

eISSN

1943-5541

ISSN

1052-3928

Location

United States

Publisher

American Society of Civil Engineers

Language

en-aus

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

Chongqing da xue; Curtin University; School of Engineering and Technology (2013- ); TBA Research Institute; University of Western Sydney;

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Journal of professional issues in engineering education and practice.