Abstract

In our courses and programs, we should focus not only on the content students will learn, but also on the practical skills they will gain. To help students connect the course content and practical skills, we first had to identify the primary audience for each course and the careers those in the classes may seek. Incorporating workforce development skills into course curricula is crucial for preparing students for success in their future careers. These skills, such as independent learning, teamwork, and communication, are highly valued by employers and essential for success in today’s rapidly changing job market.

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