Co-curricular engagement among engineering undergrads: do they have the time and motivation?
Abstract Background Co-curricular activities are often touted as valuable STEM learning opportunities in higher education settings. Particularly in engineering, industry encourage and seek students with co-curricular experiences. However, many engineering undergraduates do not regularly participate...
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Main Authors: | Andrew Olewnik (Author), Yunjeong Chang (Author), Mengchen Su (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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