CREATIVE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERCULTURAL PROFESSIONAL SKILLS OF TECHNICAL HIGHER EDUCATION STUDENTS IN ENGLISH (MASTER'S DEGREE)
Keywords:
creative, education, technical, master’s degreeAbstract
In an increasingly interconnected and globalized world, technical professionals must possess strong technical knowledge, effective intercultural communication, and professional skills. This master's degree thesis delves into the creative development of intercultural professional skills among technical higher education students, focusing on instruction in the English language.
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