DocumentCode
3200643
Title
Results from a pilot survey of engineering and engineering technology students in 2-year and 4-year institutions
Author
Gibbons, Michael T. ; Cady, Elizabeth T. ; Didion, Catherine ; Fortenberry, Norman L.
fYear
2011
fDate
12-15 Oct. 2011
Abstract
Taking full advantage of community colleges as sources of science and engineering majors is a critical component of U.S. science and technology policy. Although data are available on the number of degree recipients in engineering and engineering technology (e/et) at the associate´s degree level, there are not reliable data on either the number of community college students who intend to transfer to baccalaureate e/et programs or the number who successfully make the transition. As a first step in examining this issue, the current project is a pilot study with a purposeful sample of 35 community colleges and 15 engineering colleges in the U.S. The survey of the identified institutions is completed. Institutions provided information on the number and demographic information of students who have or will transfer to four-year e/et programs. Issues with data collection and results are discussed.
Keywords
educational institutions; engineering education; 2-year institutions; 4-year institutions; U.S. science-and-technology policy; associate degree level; baccalaureate e/et programs; community colleges; data collection; demographic information; engineering-and-engineering technology students; pilot survey; Cities and towns; Communities; Conferences; Data models; Educational institutions; Engineering education; Community colleges; engineering technology; four-year engineering programs; transfer students;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), 2011
Conference_Location
Rapid City, SD
ISSN
0190-5848
Print_ISBN
978-1-61284-468-8
Electronic_ISBN
0190-5848
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FIE.2011.6142767
Filename
6142767
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