2014
DOI: 10.1002/jee.20034
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Sustainability as a Route to Broadening Participation in Engineering

Abstract: Background Sustainability is increasingly a vital consideration for engineers. Improved understanding of how attention to sustainability influences student major and career choice could inform efforts to broaden participation in engineering.Purpose Two related questions guided our research. How do career outcome expectations related to sustainability predict the choice of an engineering career? Which broader sustainability-related outcomes do students perceive as related to engineering? To address both questio… Show more

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“…Women also choose engineering disciplines at different rates with biomedical and environmental engineering garnering the highest numbers. Some research on why women choose engineering careers has documented the importance of seeing engineering as a way to make a positive impact in the world (Bielefeldt, 2006; Committee on Public Understanding of Engineering Messages, 2008;Godwin & Potvin, 2015;Godwin et al, 2016;Klotz et al, 2014;Matusovich, Streveler, & Miller, 2010); however, the specific factors that impact how students choose engineering disciplines are not well understood.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Women also choose engineering disciplines at different rates with biomedical and environmental engineering garnering the highest numbers. Some research on why women choose engineering careers has documented the importance of seeing engineering as a way to make a positive impact in the world (Bielefeldt, 2006; Committee on Public Understanding of Engineering Messages, 2008;Godwin & Potvin, 2015;Godwin et al, 2016;Klotz et al, 2014;Matusovich, Streveler, & Miller, 2010); however, the specific factors that impact how students choose engineering disciplines are not well understood.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[26][27][28] The survey continues to assess student knowledge of sustainable practice and to identify variables including engineering major (Civil or Environmental or Dual), years of study, student interest and knowledge of environmental issues and policies.…”
Section: Continuing Background Survey (Fall 2015-2016 2016-2017)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15 With a declining enrollment in STEM, a lacking skilled workforce capable of supporting industries such as wind and solar, and a declining energy workforce, there is a need to expose K-20 students to the field of energy engineering. With the exception of James Madison University which has a degree program in Sustainable Engineering 12 , most university students are forced into traditional engineering degree programs. "Students likely to major in engineering are significantly more likely than others to want to address energy (supply or demand), climate change, environmental degradation, water supply (shortages, pollution), terrorism and war, and opportunities for future generations.…”
Section: Need To Promote St(ee) 2 Mmentioning
confidence: 99%