Inspiring Sustainability in Undergraduate Engineering Programs

Author:

Griesinger Tina1ORCID,Reid Kenneth2ORCID,Knight David1ORCID,Katz Andrew1ORCID,Somers John3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Engineering Education, Virginia Polytechnic and State University, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA

2. R.B. Annis School of Engineering, University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN 46227, USA

3. School of Education, University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN 46227, USA

Abstract

The number of engineers who are transitioning into environmental sustainability careers is growing, though a gap still exists between the supply and demand. This presents an opportunity for undergraduate engineering students to fulfill the demand as environmental sustainability professionals. This qualitative exploratory study investigated environmental sustainability learning experiences and future career interests in environmental sustainability. The social cognitive theory (SCCT) was utilized as a theoretical lens, exploring undergraduate students’ environmental sustainability interests, related learning experiences and their interest in pursuing a future career in environmental sustainability. Twenty-five undergraduate engineering students in various engineering disciplines were interviewed for this study. Data were analyzed to (1) identify the students’ interest in pursuing a career in environmental sustainability, (2) determine if the students’ interests have changed since they began their undergraduate studies, and (3) explore how learning experiences have impacted the students’ future career choices. The findings posit that exposure to environmental sustainability learning experiences is impactful and plays an important role, impacting the students’ interests in pursuing careers in sustainability. The results reveal that elements such as personal beliefs and salary considerations inspire career choices. This research contributes to addressing the demand for additional working professionals who are prepared to tackle environmental sustainability issues, highlighting the role of learning experiences in shaping students’ career interests.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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