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If you have experience of employing outdoor degree graduates or being a…
If you have experience of employing outdoor degree graduates or being a graduate from an outdoor degree, would you say outdoor degrees equip graduates with the soft skills needed for work in the outdoor industry?
Yes
Yes, (but not necessarily better than non graduates)
Yes, some of them, if coupled with practical experience.
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No
they often focus on knowledge and hard skills as these can be measured/assessed. Soft skills are seen as too subjective to base university level 5/6 assessments on
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Not necessarily - I think doing the job in a supporting CPD environment is better. A season at PGL is better than most degrees in terms of group management skills.
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Experiences and University Experience, not course.
Being a student might, but not the degree process. You need first had facilitation experience
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