Preparing Students for the Workplace: Case Studies of AI Integration in Higher Education
Preparing Students for the Workplace: Case Studies of AI Integration in Higher Education
Author(s): Ina Stanoeva
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Education, Higher Education , Educational Psychology, Distance learning / e-learning
Published by: Икономически университет - Варна
Keywords: artificial intelligence in higher education; AI-acknowledged learning; workplace readiness; student employability skills; activity-based learning
Summary/Abstract: Background and aim: Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the skills required in the modern workplace, creating pressure on higher education to integrate AI in ways that prepare graduates for professional demands. This paper examines how AI can be purposefully used in higher education through case studies of three modules taught at Varna University of Management Scope: The study is limited to three modules—Marketing Communications, Research Methods, and Industry Project Management—and reflects practices within one institution. Methods: A case study approach based on student projects, is applied. Student assessment and lecturer observations of how AI was used for video production, research error detection, and project structuring were also used. Results: The findings show that AI-supported tasks increased creativity, problem-solving, and critical thinking while they raised challenges of overreliance, ethical concerns, and diffeent levels of student engagement. Conclusions: The purposeful and policy-informed integration of AI supports the development of transferable workplace skills and aligns academic practice with labor market needs. Originality: The paper contributes by applying an institutional policy framework to cross-disciplinary classroom practice and offers comparative insights across modules. Practical implications: The results suggest that structured AI integration can increase skills needed for employability and could guide universities in shaping policies that balance innovation with academic integrity.
Book: Strategic Responses to Global Uncertainty: Rethinking Markets, Governance and Innovation
- Page Range: 532-545
- Page Count: 14
- Publication Year: 2025
- Language: English
- Content File-PDF
