Abstract
In our preliminary study we conducted an online survey of students enrolled in four year engineering technology programs. The main objective of the survey was to gain insight into the students’ high school preparation, path to major, curriculum and institution, and future plans. The data was analyzed and summarized using descriptive statistics and other qualitative methods such as content analysis. We report on the results of the survey and outline how these results will inform the next phase of the research.
Date of this Version
1-1-2018
Recommended Citation
Berhan, Lesley M. and Lucietto, Anne M., "Engineering vs. Engineering Technology: Toward Understanding the Factors Infuencing the Academic and Career Pathways of African American Students" (2018). School of Engineering Technology Faculty Publications. Paper 49.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/soetfp/49
Comments
This is the publisher PDF of Berhan, L. M., & Lucietto, A. M. (2018, April), Engineering vs. Engineering Technology: Toward Understanding the Factors Influencing the Academic and Career Pathways of African-American Students Paper presented at 2018 CoNECD - The Collaborative Network for Engineering and Computing Diversity Conference, Crystal City, Virginia. © 2018 American Society for Engineering Education. Other scholars may excerpt or quote from these materials with the same citation. When excerpting or quoting from Conference Proceedings, authors should, in addition to noting the ASEE copyright, list all the original authors and their institutions and name the host city of the conference.
The version of record can be found at DOI: 10.18260/1-2--29531.
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