Exploring the effects of acquired specific competencies on the satisfaction of international trade and customs university students

Previous studies have confirmed that the acquired knowledge that students perceive, is one of the factors that influences their satisfaction. Thus, investigating the student's perception of the specific competencies they acquire is suggested to be important for improving competency-based educat...

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Autores principales: Rangel-Lyne, Lucirene, Torres-Cruz Amén, Rosa Eugenia, Infante-Aguillón, Mirtha Elba
Formato: Online
Lenguaje:spa
Publicado: ACACIA A.C. 2022
Acceso en línea:https://cienciasadmvastyp.uat.edu.mx/index.php/ACACIA/article/view/315
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Sumario:Previous studies have confirmed that the acquired knowledge that students perceive, is one of the factors that influences their satisfaction. Thus, investigating the student's perception of the specific competencies they acquire is suggested to be important for improving competency-based educational models. This research explores the acquisition of specific skills of the Bachelor of International Trade and Customs as predictors of the academic satisfaction. The surveyed sample included 77 final grade students who had already carried out professional internships or social service in various companies related to their specialty area​​. Through a structural equations model based on variances three main factors were identified regarding the specific skills acquired. The structural model confirms the influence of two of the factors analyzed in the construction of the academic satisfaction of the university students.