朝着增加工程学生群体多样性迈出的一步:纽约州立大学宾厄姆顿分校的科技入学计划

P. Burch, J. Clum, C. Kull, J. Morris, R. Quest
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作者描述了SUNY-Binghamton的STEP(科学技术入门项目)项目的历史,并说明了沃森工程学院在STEP 1(入门)和STEP 2(个人研究)项目中所扮演的角色。从1986年夏天开始,参加STEP的学生被介绍到工程领域。这些学生是根据他们的少数民族或经济状况(符合经济条件的家庭)选择参加STEP计划的。此外,每个学生都表现出对科学和数学的兴趣,并能够显示出一些学术成就的证据。这些学生被纽约州的一所高中录取。该计划的重点是跨学科的性质。它允许从研究的角度对传统科学进行有组织的探索,向学生介绍研究技术,并学习从考古学到心理学等领域的最新技术。这个为期三周的强化课程包括每天的研讨会和实验室活动,学生可以通过纽约州立大学宾汉姆顿分校的暑期课程获得一个学期的大学学分。
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A step towards increased diversity in the engineering student population: the Science and Technology Entry Program at SUNY-Binghamton
The authors describe the history of the STEP (Science and Technology Entry Program) program at SUNY-Binghamton and illustrate the part that the Watson School of Engineering has played in both the STEP 1 (introductory) and STEP II (individual research) programs. Beginning in the summer of 1986 students enrolled in the STEP were introduced to the field of engineering. Those students were selected for participation in the STEP program based on their minority or economic status (family qualifying as being economically disadvantaged). In addition each student had displayed an interest in science and mathematics and was able to show some evidence of academic accomplishments. The students were enrolled in a high school in New York State. The emphasis of the program is interdisciplinary in nature. It allows for an organized exploration of the traditional sciences, from a research perspective, in which the students are introduced to the research techniques and learn of the current state-of-the art in areas ranging from archaeology to psychology. This intensive three-week program of daily seminar-laboratory activities results in the student being able to receive one semester hour of college credit through the Summer Session of SUNY-Binghamton.<>
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