通过学士和学士学位课程考察女性进入计算机科学的不同途径

IF 3 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Katie N. Smith, Julia C. Lapan
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摘要

背景和背景女性在计算机科学领域的代表性严重不足。了解CS的不同切入点可以促进妇女参与该领域。目的本研究根据参与者在文学士(BA)或理学学士(BS)学位课程中的入学情况,确定影响女性进入CS专业的经历,以及进入CS的途径。方法对13名在美国公立大学完成CS学士学位的女性进行半结构化访谈。调查结果显示,女性进入CS的切入点不同,这取决于她们是被该校的工程学院(攻读学士学位)还是文理学院(BA学位)。对大多数人来说,CS入门课程对于选择CS专业至关重要。BS学生以现有的STEM兴趣进入大学,并通过课程要求提前接触CS。BA学生进入CS课程和专业的时间相对较晚,通常是基于社会鼓励。含义学位课程结构和课程影响学生接触CS和他们的专业选择。由于大多数BA参与者直到第二年才考虑CS专业,灵活的课程可以为计算机经验有限的学生提供关键的机会。
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Examining women’s differential pathways into computer science by BA and BS degree programs
ABSTRACT Background and Context Women are severely underrepresented in computer science (CS). Understanding varied entry points into CS may promote women’s participation in the field. Objective This study identifies experiences that influenced women’s matriculation into CS majors, and pathways into CS based on participants’ enrollment in bachelor of arts (BA) or bachelor of science (BS) degree programs. Method Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 13 women completing CS bachelor’s degrees at a public institution in the U.S. Findings Findings show different entry points into CS based on whether women matriculated into the site institution’s College of Engineering (pursued a BS degree) or College of Arts and Sciences (BA degree). For most, introductory CS courses were critical to choosing a CS major. BS students entered college with existing STEM interests and received early exposure to CS via curricular requirements. BA students entered CS courses and majors comparatively later, often based on social encouragement. Implications Degree program structures and curricula influence students’ exposure to CS and their major choices. Since most BA participants did not consider a CS major until their second year, flexible curricula can provide critical access for students with limited computing experience.
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Computer Science Education
Computer Science Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Computer Science Education publishes high-quality papers with a specific focus on teaching and learning within the computing discipline. The journal seeks novel contributions that are accessible and of interest to researchers and practitioners alike. We invite work with learners of all ages and across both classroom and out-of-classroom learning contexts.
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