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Collaborative Research: Developing a Causal Map Assessment Tool for Undergraduate Career I — NSF Award to Rochester Institute of T

This project aims to develop a Career Interests and Decisions Assessment (CIDA) in the context of undergraduate physics education. In the United States, over 8000 students earn an undergraduate degree in physics each year. These students pursue a variety of careers in areas such as research, software development, engin

Award titleCollaborative Research: Developing a Causal Map Assessment Tool for Undergraduate Career I
Award ID2500743
AwardeeRochester Institute of Tech
CityROCHESTER
StateNY
Amount obligated$367,892
Principal investigatorBenjamin Zwickl
ProgramECR-EDU Core Research
Start date10/01/2025
AbstractThis project aims to develop a Career Interests and Decisions Assessment (CIDA) in the context of undergraduate physics education. In the United States, over 8000 students earn an undergraduate degree in physics each year. These students pursue a variety of careers in areas such as research, software development, engineering, and teaching. Many physics majors pursue careers in areas of strategic national importance, such as quantum technology, nuclear physics, semiconductor physics, and artifici
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