Authors
Wageeh Boles, Karen Whelan
Publication date
2017/7/4
Journal
European Journal of Engineering Education
Volume
42
Issue
4
Pages
368-381
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
In the UK, the USA and Australia, there have been calls for an increase in the number of engineering graduates to meet the needs of current global challenges. Universities around the world have been grappling with how to both attract more engineering students and to then retain them. Attrition from engineering programmes is disturbingly high. This paper reports on an element of research undertaken through an Australian Learning and Teaching Council-funded Fellowship that investigated the factors leading to student attrition in engineering programmes, by identifying barriers to student success. Here, we contrast a review of the literature related to student barriers and success with student perceptions, gathered through a series of focus groups and interviews at three Australian universities. We also present recommendations for action to try to remove barriers to student success.
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Scholar articles
W Boles, K Whelan - European Journal of Engineering Education, 2017