Research Article

HOW WELL PREPARED MATHEMATİCALLY ARE OUR ENGİNEERİNG STUDENTS WHO TRANSFER FROM AN ORDİNARY DEGREE İNTO AN HONOURS DEGREE

Volume: 1 September 1, 2014
  • Michael Carr
  • Marisa Llorens
  • Susan O ‘shaughnessy
  • Brian Bowe
  • Domhnall Sheridan
  • Sheryl Sorby
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HOW WELL PREPARED MATHEMATİCALLY ARE OUR ENGİNEERİNG STUDENTS WHO TRANSFER FROM AN ORDİNARY DEGREE İNTO AN HONOURS DEGREE

Abstract

Students who have received a C3 (55%) or higher in Higher level mathematics in the Irish Leaving Certificate (the terminal secondary examination in Ireland) may enter directly onto a 4-year Honours degree in engineering. Students who have not achieved this level of mathematics have the option of entering onto a 3-year Ordinary degree(Level 7). Upon completion of this students may progress to the third year of the Honours degree. Relatively little work has been done on the transition(articulation) from an Ordinary degree to an Honours degree and in particular the mathematical preparedness of these students. In the third and fourth year of many Honours engineering courses within the DIT it is not unusual to have 30-50% of the students coming from an Ordinary degree background. The majority of these students come from within the DIT while others transfer in from other Institutes of Technology in Ireland. Previous work has shown that students from an Ordinary degree background are more than twice as likely to fail mathematics in their third year of the Honours degree when compared with students who have proceeded directly through an Honours degree programme. In this study we analyse students’ performance across all subjects and examine if there is a relationship between mathematical performance in the final year of the Ordinary degree and overall performance across all subjects in the third and fourth year of the Honours degree. In addition, a similar comparison is made with these students mathematics grade on entry to first year and whether this is a determining factor in their success in the in the Ordinary degree and their ability to transfer to the Honours degree.

 

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English

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Research Article

Authors

Michael Carr This is me

Marisa Llorens This is me

Susan O ‘shaughnessy This is me

Brian Bowe This is me

Domhnall Sheridan This is me

Sheryl Sorby This is me

Publication Date

September 1, 2014

Submission Date

August 8, 2017

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Year 2014 Volume: 1

APA
Carr, M., Llorens, M., O ‘shaughnessy, S., Bowe, B., Sheridan, D., & Sorby, S. (2014). HOW WELL PREPARED MATHEMATİCALLY ARE OUR ENGİNEERİNG STUDENTS WHO TRANSFER FROM AN ORDİNARY DEGREE İNTO AN HONOURS DEGREE. The Eurasia Proceedings of Educational and Social Sciences, 1, 331-334. https://izlik.org/JA35ZC26EK
AMA
1.Carr M, Llorens M, O ‘shaughnessy S, Bowe B, Sheridan D, Sorby S. HOW WELL PREPARED MATHEMATİCALLY ARE OUR ENGİNEERİNG STUDENTS WHO TRANSFER FROM AN ORDİNARY DEGREE İNTO AN HONOURS DEGREE. EPESS. 2014;1:331-334. https://izlik.org/JA35ZC26EK
Chicago
Carr, Michael, Marisa Llorens, Susan O ‘shaughnessy, Brian Bowe, Domhnall Sheridan, and Sheryl Sorby. 2014. “HOW WELL PREPARED MATHEMATİCALLY ARE OUR ENGİNEERİNG STUDENTS WHO TRANSFER FROM AN ORDİNARY DEGREE İNTO AN HONOURS DEGREE”. The Eurasia Proceedings of Educational and Social Sciences 1 (May): 331-34. https://izlik.org/JA35ZC26EK.
EndNote
Carr M, Llorens M, O ‘shaughnessy S, Bowe B, Sheridan D, Sorby S (May 1, 2014) HOW WELL PREPARED MATHEMATİCALLY ARE OUR ENGİNEERİNG STUDENTS WHO TRANSFER FROM AN ORDİNARY DEGREE İNTO AN HONOURS DEGREE. The Eurasia Proceedings of Educational and Social Sciences 1 331–334.
IEEE
[1]M. Carr, M. Llorens, S. O ‘shaughnessy, B. Bowe, D. Sheridan, and S. Sorby, “HOW WELL PREPARED MATHEMATİCALLY ARE OUR ENGİNEERİNG STUDENTS WHO TRANSFER FROM AN ORDİNARY DEGREE İNTO AN HONOURS DEGREE”, EPESS, vol. 1, pp. 331–334, May 2014, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA35ZC26EK
ISNAD
Carr, Michael - Llorens, Marisa - O ‘shaughnessy, Susan - Bowe, Brian - Sheridan, Domhnall - Sorby, Sheryl. “HOW WELL PREPARED MATHEMATİCALLY ARE OUR ENGİNEERİNG STUDENTS WHO TRANSFER FROM AN ORDİNARY DEGREE İNTO AN HONOURS DEGREE”. The Eurasia Proceedings of Educational and Social Sciences 1 (May 1, 2014): 331-334. https://izlik.org/JA35ZC26EK.
JAMA
1.Carr M, Llorens M, O ‘shaughnessy S, Bowe B, Sheridan D, Sorby S. HOW WELL PREPARED MATHEMATİCALLY ARE OUR ENGİNEERİNG STUDENTS WHO TRANSFER FROM AN ORDİNARY DEGREE İNTO AN HONOURS DEGREE. EPESS. 2014;1:331–334.
MLA
Carr, Michael, et al. “HOW WELL PREPARED MATHEMATİCALLY ARE OUR ENGİNEERİNG STUDENTS WHO TRANSFER FROM AN ORDİNARY DEGREE İNTO AN HONOURS DEGREE”. The Eurasia Proceedings of Educational and Social Sciences, vol. 1, May 2014, pp. 331-4, https://izlik.org/JA35ZC26EK.
Vancouver
1.Michael Carr, Marisa Llorens, Susan O ‘shaughnessy, Brian Bowe, Domhnall Sheridan, Sheryl Sorby. HOW WELL PREPARED MATHEMATİCALLY ARE OUR ENGİNEERİNG STUDENTS WHO TRANSFER FROM AN ORDİNARY DEGREE İNTO AN HONOURS DEGREE. EPESS [Internet]. 2014 May 1;1:331-4. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA35ZC26EK