DocumentCode :
1667070
Title :
An evaluation of the research experiences for undergraduates program at the Georgia Institute of Technology
Author :
May, Gary S.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
Volume :
3
fYear :
1997
Firstpage :
1132
Abstract :
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of the Georgia Tech Summer Undergraduate Program of Research in Electrical Engineering for Minorities (GT-SUPREEM), an REU program designed to attract qualified minority students into graduate school in electrical engineering and electronics packaging. In this eight-week program, students of at least junior-level standing are recruited on a nationwide basis and paired with faculty members and graduate student mentors to undertake research in the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering and NSF Research Center in Low-Cost Electronic Packaging. From 1992 to 1995, a total of 47 students participated in the program. Thirty-five of these participants were interviewed by phone to obtain information about their perceptions of the program´s success and to determine how many of the participants have pursued higher degrees. Findings indicate that 89% of the participants are either enrolled in a graduate program, plan to attend graduate school in the next two years, or have completed a graduate degree. In comparison to a control group of Georgia Tech electrical engineering students, it is found that the REU participants are more likely to continue their studies in engineering. In addition, the participants report higher starting salaries than nonparticipants. This paper provides an overview of the GT-SUPREEM program, including student research activities, success stories, lessons learned, and overall program outlook
Keywords :
educational courses; electrical engineering education; packaging; research and development management; Georgia Institute of Technology; REU program; electrical engineering; electronics packaging; faculty members; graduate school; graduate student mentors; junior-level students; lessons learned; overall program outlook; qualified minority students; research experiences; student research activities; success stories; undergraduates program; Adders; Costs; Design engineering; Educational institutions; Electrical engineering; Electronic mail; Electronics packaging; Engineering profession; Recruitment; Uncertainty;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Frontiers in Education Conference, 1997. 27th Annual Conference. Teaching and Learning in an Era of Change. Proceedings.
Conference_Location :
Pittsburgh, PA
ISSN :
0190-5848
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4086-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/FIE.1997.632616
Filename :
632616
Link To Document :
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