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Research on the Optimization of Internship Pathways for Tourism and Business Majors Based on the SchoolEnterprise Cooperation Model

Kai Kou

Abstract


With the rapid development of the tourism and business industry, the school-enterprise cooperation model has been widely applied
in higher education to enhance students practical abilities and professional competencies. However, the existing internship model under this
cooperation faces several challenges during its implementation, such as insufficient alignment between internship positions and students majors, inappropriate scheduling of internship periods, lack of systematic management mechanisms, and unsatisfactory outcomes in improving
students practical skills. This paper analyzes the current school-enterprise cooperation internship model for tourism and business majors and
explores strategies to optimize internship pathways, aiming to provide feasible suggestions for improving students overall competence and
employability.

Keywords


School-Enterprise Cooperation; Tourism and Business; Internship Pathways; Optimization Strategies

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/wef.v2i11.7073

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