The impact of undergraduate research in stem at Morgan state university on the production of doctoral degrees in engineering and the sciences

Jumoke Ladeji-Osias, Christine Hohmann, Stella Hargett, Lisa Brown, Cleo Hughes-Darden, Michel Reece

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Abstract

Morgan State University (Morgan) is a leading undergraduate institution for black science and engineering doctoral degree recipients. Morgan also is a leader in the production of black engineering degree recipients in the United States. This chapter provides a historic overview of the major programs with a tie to the impact on the institutional metrics, a discussion of the process for developing researchers in science and engineering, and alumni perspectives. The undergraduate research development models used in engineering at Morgan are compared and contrasted with the life sciences and physical sciences. The programs focus on developing communities of engineering practice and communities of science, thereby enhancing students' self-efficacy and resilience, shaping disciplinary identity, and creating learning communities. These approaches are critical for the success of minority students and are supported by the social science literature. Best practices have been adopted at varying levels by the School of Engineering, the School of Computer Mathematics and Natural Science and the Behavioral Science departments that have netted these Ph.D. outcomes including multiyear mentored research, research training courses, and participation in professional meetings. Multiple approaches to student development, when matched with the disciplinary culture, are shown to result in national impact. Copyright r 2015 by Emerald Group Publishing Limited.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)143-175
Number of pages33
JournalDiversity in Higher Education
Volume17
DOIs
StatePublished - 2015

Keywords

  • Community of practice
  • Disciplinary
  • Enhancing resilience
  • Identity
  • Research training models
  • STEM doctorate

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Education

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