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Understanding career aspirations of Information Technology students at Deakin University

S McKenzie, J Coldwell-Neislon, S Palmer, K Coleman

Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Teaching Assessment and Learning for Engineering Learning for the Future Now Tale 2014 | IEEE | Published : 2015

Abstract

Students need to develop informed and realistic career aspirations to gain the most from their university studies towards their initial career development. However developing their aspirations, goals, and expectations is a complex process. In Information Technology (IT) no clear career development framework is evident in the literature. We present a pilot study which investigates the career aspirations of novice students studying IT at an Australian University. Through a series of career activities their aspirations were explored with the aim of improving support for career development. Results indicate that students have no clear short- or long- term aspirations, yet believe that programmin..

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