Effects of a freshman engineering design experience on student performance in a sophomore circuits course
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-2005
Abstract
With support from the Gateway Engineering Education Coalition, the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) incorporated a freshman design experience into all of its undergraduate engineering degree programs. This design experience is taken by all first-time, full-time freshmen. The design experience has helped NJIT increase student performance and rates of on-time progression to the sophomore year. This paper examines the effects of the freshman design experience on student performance in an introductory sophomore circuits course taken by students majoring in either electrical or computer engineering. Students who took the freshman design experience performed significantly better in the circuits course than those who did not. Students who took the electrical and computer engineering module in the freshman design experience performed slightly better in the circuits course than students who took a different module.
Identifier
22544463647 (Scopus)
Publication Title
ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition Conference Proceedings
e-ISSN
21535965
First Page
5025
Last Page
5031
Grant
9727413
Fund Ref
National Science Foundation
Recommended Citation
Carpinelli, John D.; Briller, Vladimir; Valyo, Judy Ann; Deess, E. Perry; Calluori, Raymond; and Joshi, Kamal, "Effects of a freshman engineering design experience on student performance in a sophomore circuits course" (2005). Faculty Publications. 19819.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/19819
