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The incident effects on engineers and engineering technologists in pursuit of a graduate degree.

机译:事故对追求研究生学位的工程师和工程技术人员产生影响。

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This dissertation describes the critical incident study performed on 66 practicing professional engineers and technologists in public and private organizations within the Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas metropolitan area who were enrolled in part time graduate education in 1996 and 1997. The study served three purposes: to identify critical incidents that motivate professional engineers and technologists to seek a graduate degree; to identify the critical incidents that motivate graduate student's curriculum choice; and to identify other factors that foster an engineer or technologist's decision to pursue a graduate education. The study addressed three research questions: What are the critical incidents that motivate some professional engineers and engineering technologists to seek graduate studies? What are the critical incidents that influence professional engineers and technologists to choose a curriculum in engineering, technology, or another discipline? What are the other factors that exist that influence professional engineers or technologists to pursue a chosen graduate field of study? The significance of the study is for academia to find ways to encourage US students into engineering and engineering technology graduate programs and for business management to find means to retain professional engineers and engineering technologists in the workforce by understanding why these professionals choose to pursue graduate studies. The methodology the study used was the Critical Incident Technique developed by John C. Flanagan. Data were gathered through a Critical Incident Pamphlet and data analyses were performed through a Q-sort procedure. The data analyses showed the largest respondent group was 31 to 35 years old, Caucasian/White, and male; graduated in the 1980s in electrical engineering; and now pursuing graduate studies in computer science, for career development. The findings, conclusions, and the implications of the study are discussed. Recommendations are offered as an extension of the findings and conclusions.
机译:本文描述了在德克萨斯州达拉斯-沃思堡市区公共和私人组织中的66名专业工程师和技术人员进行的关键事件研究,他们分别于1996年和1997年参加了非全日制研究生教育。该研究的目的在于:确定重大事件,激发专业工程师和技术人员寻求研究生学位;确定促使研究生选择课程的重大事件;并找出其他有助于工程师或技术人员决定继续深造的决定的因素。该研究解决了三个研究问题:哪些关键事件促使某些专业工程师和工程技术人员寻求研究生学习?哪些重大事件会影响专业工程师和技术人员选择工程,技术或其他学科的课程?还有哪些其他因素会影响专业工程师或技术人员追求所选的研究生学习领域?这项研究的意义在于,使学术界找到鼓励美国学生参加工程和工程技术研究生课程的方法,并使企业管理部门通过了解为什么这些专业人士选择继续攻读研究生,从而找到将专业工程师和工程技术人员留在员工队伍中的方法。该研究使用的方法是John C. Flanagan开发的关键事件技术。通过关键事件小册子收集数据,并通过Q-sort程序进行数据分析。数据分析显示,最大的受访者群体是31至35岁,高加索人/白人,男性。于1980年代毕业于电气工程专业;现在正在攻读计算机科学的研究生课程,以促进职业发展。讨论了研究结果,结论和意义。建议是对发现和结论的扩展。

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  • 作者

    Richards, Edward Harold.;

  • 作者单位

    Texas A&M University - Commerce.;

  • 授予单位 Texas A&M University - Commerce.;
  • 学科 Education Industrial.; Education Higher.
  • 学位 Ed.D.
  • 年度 1997
  • 页码 118 p.
  • 总页数 118
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 高等教育;
  • 关键词

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