Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso

Habilidades e competências requeridas ao profissional de Tecnologia da Informação

The role of professionals working with Information Technology in organizations has undergone several transformations. New skills and competencies are needed for this professional, in addition to technical training and the ability to make strategic decisions involving Information Technology. In th...

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Autor principal: Gonçalves, Rodrigo Feitosa
Grau: Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso
Idioma: por
Publicado em: Brasil 2020
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Acesso em linha: http://riu.ufam.edu.br/handle/prefix/5827
Resumo:
The role of professionals working with Information Technology in organizations has undergone several transformations. New skills and competencies are needed for this professional, in addition to technical training and the ability to make strategic decisions involving Information Technology. In this context, this work aimed to identify a set of skills and competencies required of the health professional Information Technology and to analyze how they present themselves in undergraduate courses in perception of students. The methodological procedures used to achieve the objectives results of this objective include an exploratory research that was carried out through the analysis of scientific works, in the guides of the Brazilian Classification of Occupations, in the of Knowledge in Software Engineering, in addition to the National Curricular Guidelines of the Computing, and a quantitative analysis, through the application of a questionnaire, directed to students of Information Technology courses. As a result obtained from exploratory research, it was possible to identify 55 skills and competences. Of these, 64% are related to technical skills and knowledge and 36% correspond to behavioral skills and competences. Through quantitative research, it was possible to verify that 94% of the skills and competences are little perceived by IT students. However, for 100%, it is very important. It is expected that, with the result of this work, it is possible to assist Higher Education Institutions in the construction of a Matrix Curriculum that is more directed to the reality of the Information Technology market