Electrical Engineering (EE) and Computer Engineering (CpE) programs have similar curricula, but different demographics and student outcomes. This paper extends earlier longitudinal studies to a larger and more diverse dataset with 90 000 first-time-in-college and 26 000 transfer students who majored in engineering at USA institutions, including students who started in first-year engineering programs, those switching majors, and those transferring from other institutions. Black men and women and Asian men in engineering are strongly attracted to EE when they start in college. Black students and Asian and Hispanic men are attracted to CpE more than other engineering disciplines, but at lower rates than EE. Asian students have the highest grad...
Abstract—Transfer students make up a significant share ofengineering college graduates, yet their pe...
Abstract—Transfer students make up a significant share ofengineering college graduates, yet their pe...
Interest in increasing the number of engineering graduates in the United States and promoting gender...
Electrical Engineering (EE) and Computer Engineering (CpE) programs have similar curricula, but diff...
Electrical engineering (EE) is one of the largest engineering disciplines.Computer engineering (CpE)...
Electrical Engineering (EE) is one of the largestengineering disciplines. Analysis of the student po...
Using longitudinal data from eleven institutions in the U.S., this study explores the persistence of...
Electrical Engineering (EE) is one of the largestengineering disciplines. Analysis of the student po...
Using a dataset from universities in the U.S. that includes over 90,000 first-time-in-college studen...
Abstract Using a dataset from universities in the U.S. that includes over 90,000 first-time-in-colle...
Using a large multi-institutional dataset, we describe demographics and outcomes for students starti...
Backround: Concern for workforce needs, social justice, and the diversification of the engineering p...
We are conducting a longitudinal, multi-institutional, and multivariate study of the trajectories of...
Research explanations for the disparity across both race and gender in engineering education has typ...
The transfer pathway, particularly from two- to four-year colleges, is often seen as a vehicle to ex...
Abstract—Transfer students make up a significant share ofengineering college graduates, yet their pe...
Abstract—Transfer students make up a significant share ofengineering college graduates, yet their pe...
Interest in increasing the number of engineering graduates in the United States and promoting gender...
Electrical Engineering (EE) and Computer Engineering (CpE) programs have similar curricula, but diff...
Electrical engineering (EE) is one of the largest engineering disciplines.Computer engineering (CpE)...
Electrical Engineering (EE) is one of the largestengineering disciplines. Analysis of the student po...
Using longitudinal data from eleven institutions in the U.S., this study explores the persistence of...
Electrical Engineering (EE) is one of the largestengineering disciplines. Analysis of the student po...
Using a dataset from universities in the U.S. that includes over 90,000 first-time-in-college studen...
Abstract Using a dataset from universities in the U.S. that includes over 90,000 first-time-in-colle...
Using a large multi-institutional dataset, we describe demographics and outcomes for students starti...
Backround: Concern for workforce needs, social justice, and the diversification of the engineering p...
We are conducting a longitudinal, multi-institutional, and multivariate study of the trajectories of...
Research explanations for the disparity across both race and gender in engineering education has typ...
The transfer pathway, particularly from two- to four-year colleges, is often seen as a vehicle to ex...
Abstract—Transfer students make up a significant share ofengineering college graduates, yet their pe...
Abstract—Transfer students make up a significant share ofengineering college graduates, yet their pe...
Interest in increasing the number of engineering graduates in the United States and promoting gender...