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FEATURES OF FORMATION OF PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE OF PROFESSIONAL JUNIOR BACHELORS
Author(s) -
Anna Bevz,
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Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
naukovì zapiski. serìâ: pedagogìčnì nauki
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2521-1919
pISSN - 2415-7988
DOI - 10.36550/2415-7988-2020-1-191-212-216
Subject(s) - bachelor , competence (human resources) , entrepreneurship , professional development , engineering ethics , public relations , psychology , engineering , business , management , pedagogy , political science , economics , finance , law
The modern digital world is evolving rapidly. Industry, agricultural production, science, culture and other industries are becoming increasingly global, leading to high competition in the labor market. Under such conditions, professionals can be competitive who think quickly, flexibly and creatively, make informed decisions quickly to solve the tasks and are aware of the level of responsibility within their job responsibilities. Among the specialists in demand in production, the current place is occupied by professional junior bachelors. The training of competent professional junior bachelors in the specialties "Applied Mechanics" and "Industrial Engineering" is based on theoretical and practical knowledge, which in the future will allow the specialist to compete in the labor market. Each of these specialties is important for the country's economy because they underlie the modern competitive economy. Therefore, the formation of the competence of the future professional is the main task of educational institutions, which train professional junior bachelors. The professional competence of the future professional junior bachelor of specialties "Industrial Engineering" and "Applied Mechanics" has features related to personal and subject competencies, as well as competencies that are formed in the workplace. Personal and subject competencies include sociability, initiative and entrepreneurship; critical, analytical and creative thinking; knowledge of mathematics, physics and engineering and skills in working with computer programs. The ability to think critically, analytically and creatively creates the basis for the development of initiative and entrepreneurship. Initiative and entrepreneurship are seen as the ability to realize their plans. Sociability - the ability to communicate with other people in the team. Knowledge of the mathematical apparatus helps with technical calculations. Skills to work with computer programs in the relevant field are needed to work with computer graphics systems, to study modern methods of designing technological processes of machine-building production and programming. Competencies that are formed directly in the workplace - the ability to work in a team and effective planning of working time. These competencies are formed precisely due to professionalism, the ability of the future specialist to learn throughout life and communicative qualities.

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