A Study on Curriculum Planning and Its Relationship with Graduation GPA and Time To Degree

Sara Morsy, G. Karypis
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In recent years, several data-driven methods have been developed to help undergraduate students during course selection and sequencing. These methods tend to utilize the whole set of past course registration data, regardless of the past students' graduation GPA and time to degree (TTD). Though some previous work has shown through the results of their developed models that students of different GPA tend to take courses in different sequence, the actual analysis of the degree plans and how/if they relate to the students' graduation GPA and time-to-degree has not received much attention. This study analyzes how the student's academic level when they take different courses, as well as the pairwise degree similarity between pairs of students relate to the students' graduation GPA and TTD. Our study uses a large-scale dataset that contains 25 majors from different colleges at the University of Minnesota and spans 16 years. The analysis shows that TTD is highly correlated with both the timing and ordering of courses that students follow in their degree plans, while the correlation between graduation GPA and the course timing and ordering is not as high. We also perform a case study that uses course timing and ordering features to predict whether the student at each semester will graduate on-time or overtime. The results show that careful curriculum planning is needed to improve graduation rates in universities.
课程规划及其与毕业GPA和学位时间的关系研究
近年来,已经开发了几种数据驱动的方法来帮助本科生选择课程和排序。这些方法倾向于利用过去的课程注册数据,而不考虑过去学生的毕业GPA和获得学位的时间(TTD)。虽然之前的一些工作已经通过他们开发的模型的结果表明,不同GPA的学生倾向于按不同的顺序学习课程,但对学位计划的实际分析以及它们与学生的毕业GPA和获得学位的时间之间的关系,并没有得到太多的关注。本研究分析了学生在不同课程上的学术水平,以及学生对之间的两两学位相似度与学生毕业GPA和TTD的关系。我们的研究使用了一个大型数据集,其中包含明尼苏达大学不同学院的25个专业,时间跨度为16年。分析表明,TTD与学生在学位计划中所修课程的时间和顺序都高度相关,而毕业GPA与课程时间和顺序的相关性不高。我们还进行了一个案例研究,使用课程时间和排序功能来预测每个学期的学生是按时毕业还是加班毕业。结果表明,提高大学毕业率需要精心的课程规划。
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