A Pre Engineering Class To Retain Students Into An Engineering Major
Author(s) -
Donna Reese,
Robert Green
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--3429
Subject(s) - graduation (instrument) , class (philosophy) , engineering education , mathematics education , medical education , psychology , medicine , engineering , computer science , engineering management , mechanical engineering , artificial intelligence
In the fall of 2001, the Bagley College of Engineering at Mississippi State University instituted admissions criteria into the college. Prior to fall 2001 any student admitted to the university who expressed a desire to major in engineering was admitted directly to the college. Since this time, students who are admitted into the university expressing an interest in engineering who do not meet these criteria are admitted as undecided majors with a pre-engineering concentration. The admissions criteria were established by studying the graduation rates of students entering the college. The admissions criteria are a combination of high school GPA and ACT scores. Students in this designation are advised by a special advisor in the academic advising center and can be admitted to engineering upon successful completion of English Composition I, Calculus I, and Fundamentals of Chemistry. Approximately 100 students annually are admitted with this designation. From 2001-2005 these students were studied to determine the rate at which they matriculated into engineering from this designation. This study determined that very few of these students ever successfully gained admission into engineering. While not all of these students were capable of being successful in engineering, some of these students could be successful if they made up deficiencies in their backgrounds (generally deficiencies in mathematics). More troubling to the college was the disproportionate number of minority students who were represented in this group. In the spring of 2006 the college instituted a one-hour Introduction to Engineering class for this group of students. This class has enrolled 65-85 students in three offerings since this time (spring 2006, fall 2006, and fall 2007). All students who are in the pre-engineering designation who have not had the course are strongly encouraged to enroll. This course includes an overview of each of our engineering majors as well as personal development topics such as study skills, time management, technical communications and learning styles. This paper will discuss the topics covered in the course and level of expectation for the students, and feedback from the students on the benefits of this class.
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