Motivation in pursuing advanced degrees in STEM fields among domestic and international students.

The United States has seen a sharp increase in the number of international students pursuing and receiving advanced degrees (Master’s or Ph.D.) in STEM fields. While much literature has been published about the disproportionate number of international students pursuing and receiving advanced degrees...

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Main Author: Adhikari, P.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Royal St. George's College 2017-07-01
Series:The Young Researcher
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Online Access:http://www.theyoungresearcher.com/papers/adhikari.pdf
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spelling doaj-a7b097453935441c823a90f13efd627a2020-11-25T01:58:11ZengRoyal St. George's College The Young Researcher2560-98232560-98232017-07-0111146155Motivation in pursuing advanced degrees in STEM fields among domestic and international students.Adhikari, P. The United States has seen a sharp increase in the number of international students pursuing and receiving advanced degrees (Master’s or Ph.D.) in STEM fields. While much literature has been published about the disproportionate number of international students pursuing and receiving advanced degrees in STEM fields, none have attempted to explain the reason why this phenomenon occurs. The purpose of this study was to identify if there was a difference between the reason domestic students and international students were pursuing and receiving advanced degrees in STEM fields. While the findings showed no statistically significant relationship between the student’s status (as a domestic student and an international student) and the reason they chose to pursue an advanced degree in STEM, there was an overwhelming number of respondents from both the domestic student pool and international student pool that indicated that their primary reason in choosing to pursue an advanced degree in STEM was due to their interest in the field. http://www.theyoungresearcher.com/papers/adhikari.pdfSTEMinternational studentsMaster’sDoctoratedomestic student
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Motivation in pursuing advanced degrees in STEM fields among domestic and international students.
The Young Researcher
STEM
international students
Master’s
Doctorate
domestic student
author_facet Adhikari, P.
author_sort Adhikari, P.
title Motivation in pursuing advanced degrees in STEM fields among domestic and international students.
title_short Motivation in pursuing advanced degrees in STEM fields among domestic and international students.
title_full Motivation in pursuing advanced degrees in STEM fields among domestic and international students.
title_fullStr Motivation in pursuing advanced degrees in STEM fields among domestic and international students.
title_full_unstemmed Motivation in pursuing advanced degrees in STEM fields among domestic and international students.
title_sort motivation in pursuing advanced degrees in stem fields among domestic and international students.
publisher Royal St. George's College
series The Young Researcher
issn 2560-9823
2560-9823
publishDate 2017-07-01
description The United States has seen a sharp increase in the number of international students pursuing and receiving advanced degrees (Master’s or Ph.D.) in STEM fields. While much literature has been published about the disproportionate number of international students pursuing and receiving advanced degrees in STEM fields, none have attempted to explain the reason why this phenomenon occurs. The purpose of this study was to identify if there was a difference between the reason domestic students and international students were pursuing and receiving advanced degrees in STEM fields. While the findings showed no statistically significant relationship between the student’s status (as a domestic student and an international student) and the reason they chose to pursue an advanced degree in STEM, there was an overwhelming number of respondents from both the domestic student pool and international student pool that indicated that their primary reason in choosing to pursue an advanced degree in STEM was due to their interest in the field.
topic STEM
international students
Master’s
Doctorate
domestic student
url http://www.theyoungresearcher.com/papers/adhikari.pdf
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