| 英文摘要 |
This study investigates the differences in employability between graduating students from science and engineering colleges at general universities and universities of technology in southern Taiwan. A total of 345 respondents were collected and analyzed using descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, and t-tests. The results reveal that participants perceive their external employability to be higher than their internal employability, with a moderate correlation between these two kinds of employability . Male students demonstrated significantly higher internal employability than female students. Students from universities of technology scored significantly higher than those from general universities in both internal and external employability. Additionally, students with internship experience showed notably higher internal employability compared to those without such experience. These findings align with domestic and international literature on career preparedness and educational practice. Finally, the study offers recommendations to help students better navigate their future career. |