Propósitos y Representaciones (Apr 2019)

Professional Preferences and Professional Identity in Engineering Students from a Private University in Arequipa

  • Walter L. Arias Gallegos,
  • Elva D. Franco Delgado de Carpio,
  • Karla D. Ceballos Canaza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20511/pyr2019.v7n2.309
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. 160 – 195

Abstract

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The present study analyzes the professional preferences in students of four engineering careers from a private university in Arequipa City, in relation to some aspects of professional identity. To that end, we took a sample of 422 students of Industrial Engineering, Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering, Civil Engineering and Computing Science. We applied two instruments: the Pereira’s Professional Preferences Profile and the Professional Identity Questionnaire of Arias et al. The results indicate that the engineering students have professional preferences according to its professional field, but a considerable percentage is located in the category of non-defined (24.17%). Moreover, the 18.22% of students of Industrial Engineering have professional preferences for Business Administration, and the majority of them have a professional identity with scientific and technical orientation, regarding object of study, methods and professional goals.

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