Career Exploration in the Life Sciences 20180… · STEM education for all campus units....
Transcript of Career Exploration in the Life Sciences 20180… · STEM education for all campus units....
Assessment PlanGoal: Evaluate whether the LS110 course has a positive impact on retention in STEM majors
(students complete a BS in a STEM field)
• Compared to students who do not take LS110, are students who take LS110 completing STEM degrees at significantly higher rates?
• Evaluate if this positive impact is seen for all students, regardless of background
• Determine whether the LS110 course has a positive impact on persistence post-BS completion into either graduate education in a STEM discipline or a career in a STEM field.
Career Exploration in the Life SciencesAn Innovative Course to Increase Retention of Undergraduate Life Science Majors and Persistence in STEM Careers
Rachel Kennison, PhD1 |Casey Shapiro, PhD2 |Jess Gregg, MEd1 |Marc Levis-Fitzgerald, PhD2 | Erin Sanders, PhD11CenterforEducationInnovationandLearningintheSciences,UCLA;2CenterforEducationalAssessment,UCLA
Acknowledgements: Sheila Benko, Katrina Davy, and Jennifer Berdan Lozano
Student interest doubled in one year!
330 Students660 Informational Interviews 44 Alumni Guest Speakers
Summer 2015 – December 2017
HypothesisParticipating in a career exploration course will contribute to greater persistence and retention of undergraduate STEM students.
ØDevelop skills to write resumes, cover letters, conduct informational interviews and practice networking
Ø Initiate a career development process that will be part of life-long learning toward development as an emerging Life Science professional
ØAnalyze career options in the Life Sciences and make career related decisions based on research and connected to interests, values, skills and personality
ØThe persistence and degree progress of STEM majors at UCLA is a major concern impacting STEM education for all campus units.
ØAccording to data from the Cooperative Institutional Research Program's (CIRP) Freshman Survey, 52% of UCLA's first-time, full- time 2013 STEM cohort enter their academic careers at UCLA planning to major in pre-medicine
ØOther evidence suggests that many of these students will leave STEM fields entirely, in part because they do not know about or have not considered other careers in the sciences beyond medicine.
Background
NSF DUE # 1432804
Course Goals
4.7%
48.6%
35.8%
10.8%3.6%
26.5%
44.6%
25.3%
0.0%10.0%20.0%30.0%40.0%50.0%60.0%
1 - Not at all satisfied
2 - Somewhat satisfied
3 - Satisfied 4 - Very satisfied
Satisfaction with Career Choice (N=166)
Pre Post
30.0%44.4%
17.5%8.1%4.7%
36.5% 37.1%21.8%
0.0%20.0%40.0%60.0%
1 - Not at all 2 - Somewhat confident
3 - Confident 4 - Very confident
Confidence in ability to obtain an internship, research experience, or apply to
graduate/professional school (N=170)
Pre Post
Demographics (Fall 16, Winter 17, Spring 17): N=215
Gender URM Admit type Pell recipient
65% Female 27% URM 82% First Years 45% Pell
34% Male 61% Non-URM 17% Transfer 55% Non-Pell
1% Unknown 11% Unknown 1% Unknown
10.6% 13.8%
27.5%
48.1%
5.8% 9.9%
26.9%
57.3%
0.0%10.0%20.0%30.0%40.0%50.0%60.0%70.0%
1 - Not at all 2 - Somewhat confident
3 - Confident 4 - Very confident
Confidence in Staying in Major (N=171)
Pre Post
5.0% 7.5%20.8%
66.7%
7.0% 3.5%16.4%
73.1%
0.0%20.0%40.0%60.0%80.0%
1 - Not at all 2 - Somewhat confident
3 - Confident 4 - Very confident
Confidence in Completing BS in Science (N=171)
Pre Post
1.2% 1.2% 1.2%0.0% 2.4% 0.6%4.1% 3.5%
7.0%
39.8%47.1%
41.5%
55.0%
45.9%49.7%
0.0%10.0%20.0%30.0%40.0%50.0%60.0%
I intend to incorporate what I have learned about the
career exploration process in the next year
I have an increased awareness of career options
in the Life Sciences
When I apply what I have learned, I will be more successful in my career
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Post-Survey Agreement Statements (N=171)
1- Strongly disagree 2- Disagree 3- Neither agree nor disagree
4- Agree 5- Strongly agree
CEILSVision
Bridge to FacultyNSF grant
management
Partnership UCLA
Alumni speakersCollaborative Instruction
Life Science COREManagement support
Promotion LS 110 administration
Career CenterCounseling resources
Job/internship postingsWorkshops
First Destination Survey
Demographics
Enrollment
Collaborative Partners Engagement Summary
Results
With Support From
MedSchoolDeanofAdmissions,2
ClinicalLaboratoryScientist,4
PhysicianAssistant,2
TeachforAmerica,4
DeanofGraduateSchoolAdmissions,2HealthCareConsultants,2
Nutritionist
BiotechScientist
UCLAChiefSustainabilityOfficer
Hospitalist
PublicHealthDirector
DirofEnvironmentalSci,JD
ForensicScientist
MentalHealthClinician
CEOMLKCommunityHealthPhysician,2
Sample of industries representedCenter for
Educational Assessment
Student Testimonials
Inquiriespleasecontact:Dr.RachelKennison,[email protected]