Estrategia metodológica para el desarrollo de la competencia adaptabilidad en la formación de la carrera de Ingeniería Comercial

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Adaptability is becoming a key competency in the training of professionals in organizational contexts characterized by constant change, uncertainty, and complexity. In higher education, particularly in management and business-related fields, developing this competency presents a pedagogical challenge that demands intentional and evaluable methodological strategies. This article aims to analyze the effect of a development-oriented methodological strategy on students in the Business Engineering program, within the framework of the Pre-Professional Practice course. This research employs a quantitative, applied approach with a quasi-experimental pretest-posttest design in an experimental and a control group. The methodological strategy is based on active learning methodologies, experiential learning, and formative assessment, organized into progressive phases that foster flexibility and cognitive, behavioral, and socio-emotional improvement in students. These results demonstrate the relevance of competency-based strategies and provide evidence for strengthening professional training in higher education. The study concludes that intentional methodological design is a key factor in developing adaptability within the university context.

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