Engineering Students' Experiences in Studying Entrepreneurship
Täks, M., Tynjälä, P., Toding, M., Kukemelk, H., & Venesaar, U. (2014). Engineering Students' Experiences in Studying Entrepreneurship. Journal of engineering education, 103(4), 573-598. https://doi.org/10.1002/jee.20056
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Background: Entrepreneurial learning, or the acquisition of entrepreneurial skills, in
engineering at the college level has become an important topic. The labor market needs
engineers who are prepared to adapt to changing market conditions and enhance
innovations that offer new value to customers and society as a whole. An entrepreneurial
mindset, knowledge, skills, and attitudes are closely related to innovation and creativity
as enablers of entrepreneurial actions that are essential to prepare students for a successful
professional life.
Purpose: This study sought to examine how engineering students experience studying
entrepreneurship in a course that is based on a socio-constructivist view of learning and
the integrative pedagogy model.
Design/method: The data were collected using semistructured group interviews (n = 48)
and individual in-depth interviews (n =16). The study adopted a phenomenographic
research approach.
Results: As a result of the analyses, four qualitatively different categories of experiencing
entrepreneurship as part of an engineering degree program were identified.
Entrepreneurship studies were experienced by students as a first step to self-directed
learning, a preparation for work life, a path to possible self-employment, a context for
developing leadership and responsibility for group achievement.
Conclusion: The four categories identified show that integrating entrepreneurship studies
in an engineering degree program can be experienced in a variety of ways by students.
Pedagogical implications are discussed.
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