A EVASÃO APARENTE ENTRE ENGENHARIAS SOB A ÓTICA DA ANÁLISE DE REDES SOCIAIS

Although high rates of academic dropout among engineering students are discussed, the so-called apparent dropout phenomenon does not get enough attention, even though they are part of the picture. Thus, the paper addresses this issue among engineering students, using a Social Network Analysis - ARS....

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Main Authors: Newton da Silva Miranda Júnior, Andrea Felippe Cabello, Valmir Emil Hoffmann
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2018-01-01
Series:Revista Gestão Universitária na América Latina
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spelling doaj-b2b743b250ee4b92b91855bbaeace9d72021-10-08T16:07:13ZspaUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaRevista Gestão Universitária na América Latina 1983-45352018-01-01114210230https://doi.org/10.5007/1983-4535.2018v11n4p210A EVASÃO APARENTE ENTRE ENGENHARIAS SOB A ÓTICA DA ANÁLISE DE REDES SOCIAISNewton da Silva Miranda JúniorAndrea Felippe CabelloValmir Emil HoffmannAlthough high rates of academic dropout among engineering students are discussed, the so-called apparent dropout phenomenon does not get enough attention, even though they are part of the picture. Thus, the paper addresses this issue among engineering students, using a Social Network Analysis - ARS. As a general goal, we described this network through metrics such as density and degree of centrality, analyzing the migration of the 259 cases of internal transfers of students between 15 different types of engineering majors in the period ranging from 2012 to 2016 at the University from Brasilia. The dense network and the directions of the migratory flows between the courses suggest a propensity of engineering students to only change of habilitation within the field of engineering. Mechanical, electrical and production engineering have emerged as the most desired engineering careers. Also, the engineering careers created more recently at the university tended to lose students within the network. The evidences of the study allowed us to conclude that students, although uncertain about which type of engineering, have no doubts regarding the field of engineering.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=319357027011higher educationapparent evasionanalysis of social networksengineering
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A EVASÃO APARENTE ENTRE ENGENHARIAS SOB A ÓTICA DA ANÁLISE DE REDES SOCIAIS
Revista Gestão Universitária na América Latina
higher education
apparent evasion
analysis of social networks
engineering
author_facet Newton da Silva Miranda Júnior
Andrea Felippe Cabello
Valmir Emil Hoffmann
author_sort Newton da Silva Miranda Júnior
title A EVASÃO APARENTE ENTRE ENGENHARIAS SOB A ÓTICA DA ANÁLISE DE REDES SOCIAIS
title_short A EVASÃO APARENTE ENTRE ENGENHARIAS SOB A ÓTICA DA ANÁLISE DE REDES SOCIAIS
title_full A EVASÃO APARENTE ENTRE ENGENHARIAS SOB A ÓTICA DA ANÁLISE DE REDES SOCIAIS
title_fullStr A EVASÃO APARENTE ENTRE ENGENHARIAS SOB A ÓTICA DA ANÁLISE DE REDES SOCIAIS
title_full_unstemmed A EVASÃO APARENTE ENTRE ENGENHARIAS SOB A ÓTICA DA ANÁLISE DE REDES SOCIAIS
title_sort evasão aparente entre engenharias sob a ótica da análise de redes sociais
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
series Revista Gestão Universitária na América Latina
issn 1983-4535
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Although high rates of academic dropout among engineering students are discussed, the so-called apparent dropout phenomenon does not get enough attention, even though they are part of the picture. Thus, the paper addresses this issue among engineering students, using a Social Network Analysis - ARS. As a general goal, we described this network through metrics such as density and degree of centrality, analyzing the migration of the 259 cases of internal transfers of students between 15 different types of engineering majors in the period ranging from 2012 to 2016 at the University from Brasilia. The dense network and the directions of the migratory flows between the courses suggest a propensity of engineering students to only change of habilitation within the field of engineering. Mechanical, electrical and production engineering have emerged as the most desired engineering careers. Also, the engineering careers created more recently at the university tended to lose students within the network. The evidences of the study allowed us to conclude that students, although uncertain about which type of engineering, have no doubts regarding the field of engineering.
topic higher education
apparent evasion
analysis of social networks
engineering
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