Building a symbiotic relationship between academia and industry: expectations and observations of construction management graduates
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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-17, 06:22authored byP Love, J Smith, J Georgiou, D Baccarini, P Davis
Construction management graduates are employed in job functions such as building and civil engineering contracting, construction and project management consulting, client organisations (public and private) and developer organisations. Considering the diversity of employment opportunities for construction management graduates, they increasingly need to have a portfolio of skills to work effectively and efficiently with other professions in the industry. In exploring this, the objective of the research presented in this paper is to determine if construction management graduates are meeting the expectations of their employers. In considering the competitive forces impacting the construction industry, the authors of this paper sought to establish whether construction managers are able to identify those key skills needed for the future success of the industry. In turn, this information is considered critical for the successful formulation of curricula. Therefore, to establish whether construction management graduates are meeting the expectations of contractors, a survey was distributed to managers to establish their expectations and observations of recent graduates. The survey results indicate that managers are generally satisfied with the skill level of graduate students. The survey also highlighted several important skills that were considered to be lacking in graduates. cknowledging that there is always a need to improve the skill level of graduates, the authors propose a number of recommendations that are considered to improve the content construction management curricula.
History
Pagination
109-116
Location
Geelong, Victoria, Australia
Start date
2003-07-09
End date
2003-07-11
ISBN-13
9780958192514
ISBN-10
0958192510
Language
eng
Notes
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Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2003, AUBEA
Editor/Contributor(s)
Langston C
Title of proceedings
AUBEA 2003 : Working together : proceedings of the 28th Australasian Universities' Building Educators Association Annual Conference