About Extra-Curricular Activities of the University Graduate-Student's Viewpoint

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Extra-curricular activity of modern youth, including university students, is considered to reduce. Students are thought to demonstrate consumer's attitude, unwillingness to participate in any social activity, and as a result, the level of soft skills acquired by university students is decreasing. The study of social activity of 100 Bachelor graduates from TPU, including the program "Electrical engineering", indicated the role of the university in creation of conditions for competence development during training of students according to individual educational trajectory and development of their social (extra-curricular) activity.

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Ivanova, V., Mertins, K., & Kaftasev, S. (2016). About Extra-Curricular Activities of the University Graduate-Student’s Viewpoint. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 91). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20179101017

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