Communication skills training for engineering students in British Universities
- 1 June 1986
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing
- Vol. PC-29 (2) , 7-14
- https://doi.org/10.1109/tpc.1986.6449025
Abstract
Communication skills training is not well established in the British university criteria. For a long time, it has been a neglected issue, priority being given to the acquisition of technical skills. A research project carried out at Aston University examined the question of how communication skills could most effectively be provided for engineering students. From information received from people experienced in the field, interesting differences were noted among courses held in a number of British institutes of higher education. Such differences included the background of the lecturer (usually engineering or communication), the timing of the course in the degree program, and syllabus selection focusing on academic and industrially related skills. Accordingly, a series of recommendations was made concerning course development at Aston University. The main conclusion is that a joint collaborative approach between an engineering department and a communication specialist is likely to be most successful. Further attention also needs to be paid to the specific skills required by practising engineers in industry.Keywords
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