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Chachra, Debbie; Chen, Helen L.; Kilgore, Deborah; Sheppard, Sheri – Center for the Advancement of Engineering Education (NJ1), 2009
Student engagement in extracurricular activities, and the integration of these activities with academics, can be critical factors influencing student persistence. There is also evidence linking extracurricular and social involvement to career choices, goals and plans, as well as success in future employment and earnings. This paper explores the…
Descriptors: Engineering, Undergraduate Study, Engineering Education, Student Participation
Does Major Matter? A Look at What Motivates Engineering Students in Different Majors. Research Brief
Parikh, Sarah; Chen, Helen; Donaldson, Krista; Sheppard, Sheri – Center for the Advancement of Engineering Education (NJ1), 2009
There is strong evidence showing that the choice of undergraduate major has a significant net impact on future earnings. Other work shows motivational differences between men and women. In building on this previous work, this study looked at what motivates students in six different engineering majors to study engineering. The results of this study…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Selection, Undergraduate Study, Engineering Education
Lichtenstein, Gary; Loshbaugh, Heidi G.; Claar, Brittany; Chen, Helen L.; Jackson, Kristyn; Sheppard, Sheri – Center for the Advancement of Engineering Education (NJ1), 2009
This paper explores the career-related decision making of seniors enrolled in undergraduate engineering programs at two nationally recognized institutions. This strand of the Academic Pathways Study (APS) research revealed that many engineering students were undecided about their career plans, even late into their senior years and that many were…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Engineering, Engineering Education, Career Choice
Chachra, Debbie; Kilgore, Deborah – Center for the Advancement of Engineering Education (NJ1), 2009
Despite generally higher academic achievement, female students display lower academic self-confidence than males. Of particular interest to engineering educators is the difference in confidence in mathematical, scientific and problem-solving skills. Using a multi-method approach that utilizes the rich dataset of the Academic Pathways Study, the…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Engineering, Self Esteem, Gender Differences
Kilgore, Deborah; Jocuns, Andrew; Yasuhara, Ken; Atman, Cynthia J. – Center for the Advancement of Engineering Education (NJ1), 2009
The Academic Pathways Study (APS) is a multi-institution, mixed-methods, longitudinal study which examines engineering students' learning and development as they move into, through, and beyond their undergraduate institutions (Atman et al., 2008; Sheppard et al., 2004). It is part of the Center for the Advancement of Engineering Education…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Longitudinal Studies, Undergraduate Students, Engineering
Sattler, Brook; Turns, Jennifer; Gygi, Kathleen – Center for the Advancement of Engineering Education (NJ1), 2009
It is considered good practice to teach with an awareness that groups of students will not be homogeneous, and will differ. Research tells educators to take into account specific student differences, including learning styles, socio-economic status, race, and culture. This important issue has been debated and discussed; however, little has been…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Engineering, Faculty Development, Socioeconomic Status
Atman, Cindy; Kilgore, Deborah; McKenna, Ann – Center for the Advancement of Engineering Education (NJ1), 2009
This analysis, that utilizes data from part of the Academic Pathways Study (APS) of the Center for the Advancement of Engineering Education (CAEE), found that as a result of taking a course in engineering design and/or studying engineering for four years, students acquire engineering design language that is common to a larger community of practice…
Descriptors: Engineering, Engineering Education, Educational Improvement, Design
Atman, Cindy; Sheppard, Sheri; Fleming, Lorraine; Miller, Ron; Smith, Karl; Stevens, Reed; Streveler, Ruth; Loucks-Jaret, Tina; Lund, Dennis – Center for the Advancement of Engineering Education (NJ1), 2008
While engineering educators have engaged in many endeavors aimed at advancing engineering education and practice, much of this work has focused on broad curricular issues. Few studies focus on what it means to be an engineer or the process of what it takes to learn to engineer. In
the last decade engineering educators have begun to focus on…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Engineering, Engineering Education, College Faculty
Jocuns, Andrew; Stevens, Reed; Garrison, Lari; Amos, Daniel – Center for the Advancement of Engineering Education (NJ1), 2008
This study analyzes the images of engineers and engineering that students construct over the course of their undergraduate engineering educations. Students in their first year of study to become engineers knew very little about the work they would be doing as an engineer and their expectations were more specific, hopeful, and high status than…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Student Attitudes, Engineering, Student Development
Jocuns, Andrew; Stevens, Reed – Center for the Advancement of Engineering Education (NJ1), 2008
This paper focuses on how the notion of a trajectory of identification can be traced between different timescales and different sets of data that pertain to the student. The development of a specific student's trajectory is traced through his ability to talk-engineering along two different timescales: the entire four years of undergraduate…
Descriptors: Engineering, Engineering Education, Undergraduate Students, Undergraduate Study
Jackson, Kristyn; Bailey, Tori; Sheppard, Sheri; Chen, Helen – Center for the Advancement of Engineering Education (NJ1), 2008
The paths students follow after completing a bachelor's degree in an engineering field are varied and expectations about the numbers of students who will pursue engineering work or graduate school are supported by various studies. This study explores how decisions to do graduate work in engineering are made. Among the questions examined are: (1)…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Engineering, Academic Aspiration, Undergraduate Study
Turns, Jennifer; Yellin, Jessica; Huang, Yi-Min; Sattler, Brook – Center for the Advancement of Engineering Education (NJ1), 2008
Creating a learner-centered environment within an instructional setting is a goal which engineering faculty are encouraged to achieve. However, there is little research about how engineering educators actually incorporate learner issues into their teaching. This paper describes how three engineering educators talked about learners in the context…
Descriptors: Engineering, Engineering Education, Student Centered Curriculum, Teaching Methods
Atman, Cindy; Sheppard, Sheri; Fleming, Lorraine; Miller, Ron; Smith, Karl; Stevens, Reed; Streveler, Ruth; Loucks-Jaret, Tina; Lund, Dennis – Center for the Advancement of Engineering Education (NJ1), 2008
While engineering educators have engaged in many endeavors aimed at advancing engineering education and practice, much of this work has focused on broad curricular issues. Few studies focus on what it means to be an engineer or the process of what it takes to learn to engineer. In the last decade engineering educators have begun to focus on…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Engineering, Learning Experience, Undergraduate Study
Stevens, Reed; O'Connor, Kevin; Garrison, Lari; Jocuns, Andrew; Amos, Daniel M. – Center for the Advancement of Engineering Education (NJ1), 2008
In this paper, the authors develop an analytical framework referred to as "Becoming an Engineer" that focuses upon changes occurring over time as students traverse their undergraduate educations in engineering. This paper discusses three conceptual dimensions used to follow the engineering students' educational pathways: the development of…
Descriptors: Educational Experience, Undergraduate Students, Engineering Education, Case Studies
A Qualitative Study of the Early Work Experiences of Recent Graduates in Engineering. Research Brief
Korte, Russell; Sheppard, Sheri; Jordan, William – Center for the Advancement of Engineering Education (NJ1), 2008
After several years of demanding study, new engineers graduate from higher education as professionals eager to apply their expertise to solving "real world" problems. Yet, the transition from school to the workplace involves a socialization process through which new graduates attempt to learn the specific
tasks and expectations of their…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Engineering, Engineering Education, Work Experience