Graduate Attributes mean the skills and knowledge that graduate students are expected to have acquired by the time they complete their degree.
Long definition: Graduate attributes, also known as graduate competencies or learning outcomes, refer to the qualities, skills, knowledge and personal characteristics that students are expected to develop and possess upon completion of their higher education programs. These attributes are designed to prepare graduates for success in their careers and as responsible members of society. They often include critical thinking, communication skills, adaptability, ethical reasoning and subject-specific expertise, among others.
Etymology: The term "graduate" denotes that these attributes are expected of students upon graduating from an educational program. Attributes refer to the inherent qualities or characteristics that individuals possess or develop.
Synonyms or related academic terms: Graduate Competencies, Learning Outcomes, Graduate Skills.
Examples of Use:
Translations:
Spanish: Atributos de Graduados
French: Compétences des Diplômés
German: Absolventenkompetenzen
Italian: Competenze dei Laureati
Portuguese: Atributos de Graduação
Japanese: 卒業生の能力 (Sotsugyōsei no Nōryoku)
Chinese (Simplified): 毕业生素养 (Bìyè Shēng Sùyǎng)
Hindi: स्नातक गुणधर्म (Snatak Guṇadharam)
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