Nichole Ramirez
From Interest to Decision: A Comparative Exploration of Student Attitudes and Pathways to Co-op Programs in the United States and the United Kingdom
Ramirez, Nichole; Smith, Sally; Smith, Colin F; Berg, Tessa; Strubel, Beata; Ohland, Matthew; Main, Joyce
Authors
Prof Sally Smith S.Smith@napier.ac.uk
Head of Graduate Apprenticeships and Skills Development and Professor
Dr Colin Smith Cf.Smith@napier.ac.uk
Associate Professor
Tessa Berg
Beata Strubel
Matthew Ohland
Joyce Main
Abstract
Cooperative education programs (co-op) play a vital role in developing engineering and computing students’ applied technological skills and professional self-confidence. Nevertheless, not all students choose to participate in co-ops. Through empirical data collection undertaken at two universities, this article explores the reasons why some students did not participate in an optional co-op program and the perceptions students have about the co-op program. Because students’ backgrounds may play a role in their choice, demographic data were also considered. The 408 participants were in one of three groups: A) co-op participants, B) interested applicants and non-applicants, or C) those not interested and/or did not apply. Using Rational Choice Theory as an interpretive framework, a mixed methods approach including quantitative and qualitative analysis of surveys and interviews was used to compare and contrast experiences, approaches, motivations and attitudes across student groups in the United States and the United Kingdom. Results show that US and UK students who identified as not being interested in co-op shared similar perceptions, including the perceived cost of additional time to graduation. Students also expressed concern that taking time away from campus to complete a co-op would affect social interactions with their peers. The results of this work can be used to inform co-op program processes and policies, highlighting ways in which programs can increase participation. The study also shows how key stakeholders can learn cross-cultural ‘best practices’ to make co-op education accessible and effective.
Citation
Ramirez, N., Smith, S., Smith, C. F., Berg, T., Strubel, B., Ohland, M., & Main, J. (2016). From Interest to Decision: A Comparative Exploration of Student Attitudes and Pathways to Co-op Programs in the United States and the United Kingdom. International Journal of Engineering Education, 32(5A), 1867-1878
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Apr 15, 2016 |
Publication Date | Oct 31, 2016 |
Deposit Date | May 2, 2016 |
Publicly Available Date | Oct 31, 2016 |
Journal | International Journal of Engineering Education |
Print ISSN | 0949-149X |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 32 |
Issue | 5A |
Pages | 1867-1878 |
Keywords | Cooperative education; Perceptions; Student Pathways; Computing; Engineering; |
Public URL | http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/9989 |
Publisher URL | https://www.ijee.ie/contents/c320516A.html |
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