The Differences between the Military Field and the Civilian Fields in Terms of Intercultural Competence

This study aimed at investigating significant differences in the level of intercultural competence of students before attending an internship of international mobility by the intermediary of the Erasmus Plus program, depending on their field of study. The three areas of study that imply the students...

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Main Author: Matei Florentina-Lavinia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2019-09-01
Series:Revista Academiei Forţelor Terestre
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/raft-2019-0024
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Summary:This study aimed at investigating significant differences in the level of intercultural competence of students before attending an internship of international mobility by the intermediary of the Erasmus Plus program, depending on their field of study. The three areas of study that imply the students attending the research are: military, exact science and humanities. The research was processed by a questionnaire measuring the level of intercultural competence, the items being structured on the three dimensions of intercultural competence: knowledge, attitudes and abilities. The results indicate that significant differences exist only at the level of the attitude’s component, the highest average being registered for the field of exact sciences.
ISSN:2247-840X