“…The few STEM discipline-specific studies on EEd programs are most often single case studies. A group of studies report on the first two to five years of experience with formation of new programs (e.g., Bilán, Kisenwether, Rzasa, & Wise, 2005a;Jaszczak, Bouta, & Raber, 2013;Keogh & Galloway, 2004;Oden, O'Malley, Woods, Kraft, & Burke, 2012;Stone, Raber, Sorby, & Plichta, 2005;Uctu & Jafta, 2013), which may qualify them as single-case studies based on their longitudinal properties (Yin, 2009, p.49). Most other discipline-specific studies report on initiatives at single institutions; ranging from across campus (e.g., Parthasarathy et al, 2012;Smith, 2008), across STEM disciplines (Watts & Wray, 2012), and across engineering, law, and business disciplines (Sager, Fernández, & Thursby, 2006;Thursby, 2005), to single programs within STEM (Buijs & Beugels, 2007;Handscombe, Rodriguez-Falcon, & Patterson, 2008).…”