| 英文摘要 |
Enhancing the alignment between youth education, decent work and economic growth has been a critical issue for higher education institutions, which often utilize graduate surveys and institutional research to guide continuous improvement. This study takes a senior-level“Human Resource Management in Industry”course as the context, integrating career counseling into the curriculum and adopting a collaborative approach between teachers and students. The course design was based on students’needs and teaching materials, with instructors providing industry introductions and alumni career information. The learning process further incorporated industry experts’collaboration and guidance, peer evaluation, career counseling worksheets, and project-based outputs, enabling students to gain practical insights into the field of human resources. The findings indicate that the course effectively enhanced students’understanding of industry and HR work, thereby strengthening their career decision-making self-efficacy and career adaptability. Teacher–student collaboration also offered timely resources and support, which improved students’analytical skills in HR tasks in a more engaging and practical way, and ultimately strengthened their awareness of career directions and readiness for employment. |