High attrition rate is one of the biggest challenges undergraduate STEM education faces (Gonzalez & Kuenzi, 2012). It is imperative for educators to understand the factors related to students’ choice, persistence, and continuation in engineering majors and careers (Eris et al., 2010; Lichtenstein et al., 2007; Lichtenstein et al., 2009). From the perspective of expectancy-value theory, this study sought to investigate how college engineering students’ perceptions (engineering self-efficacy, gender stereotype threat, and racial stereotype threat), expectancy for academic success in engineering, and engineering task values (attainment value, intrinsic value, utility value, and cost) relate to their choices (take more engineering courses in ...
The latest push to encourage workforce growth in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) di...
Recent trends in the Aerospace Engineering (AE) industry point to expansion and growth in the sector...
Persistence and graduation rates continue to be important student success outcomes for engineering p...
This multi-case study qualitatively and inductively examines undergraduate engineering students ’ ex...
The objective of this work was to determine what opportunities and barriers exist for University of ...
Undergraduate engineering programs in the United States suffer from high rates of attrition. To deve...
ABSTRACTEXAMINING ACADEMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS TO RETAIN AND GRADUATE ENGINEERING STUDEN...
Undergraduate engineering programs in the United States suffer from high rates of attrition. To deve...
abstract: Based on James Marcia's theory, identity development in youth is the degree to which one h...
Despite efforts to attract and maintain diverse students in the science, technology, engineering, an...
Abstract Background Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) jobs are expected to make up a...
Demand is high for college graduates in STEM fields (President’s Council of Advisors on Science and ...
This study investigated the academic self-efficacy and persistence goals of 72 diverse female Engine...
There has been a consistent call to action to attract talented individuals to help bolster the STEM ...
Many students are leaving their engineering programs as early as the first semester of their undergr...
The latest push to encourage workforce growth in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) di...
Recent trends in the Aerospace Engineering (AE) industry point to expansion and growth in the sector...
Persistence and graduation rates continue to be important student success outcomes for engineering p...
This multi-case study qualitatively and inductively examines undergraduate engineering students ’ ex...
The objective of this work was to determine what opportunities and barriers exist for University of ...
Undergraduate engineering programs in the United States suffer from high rates of attrition. To deve...
ABSTRACTEXAMINING ACADEMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS TO RETAIN AND GRADUATE ENGINEERING STUDEN...
Undergraduate engineering programs in the United States suffer from high rates of attrition. To deve...
abstract: Based on James Marcia's theory, identity development in youth is the degree to which one h...
Despite efforts to attract and maintain diverse students in the science, technology, engineering, an...
Abstract Background Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) jobs are expected to make up a...
Demand is high for college graduates in STEM fields (President’s Council of Advisors on Science and ...
This study investigated the academic self-efficacy and persistence goals of 72 diverse female Engine...
There has been a consistent call to action to attract talented individuals to help bolster the STEM ...
Many students are leaving their engineering programs as early as the first semester of their undergr...
The latest push to encourage workforce growth in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) di...
Recent trends in the Aerospace Engineering (AE) industry point to expansion and growth in the sector...
Persistence and graduation rates continue to be important student success outcomes for engineering p...