Available at: https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/theses/2917
Date of Award
12-2024
Degree Name
MS in Computer Science
Department/Program
Computer Science
College
College of Engineering
Advisor
Theresa Migler
Advisor Department
Computer Science
Advisor College
College of Engineering
Abstract
It has been shown that computing students have a statistically significantly lower overall sense of belongingness compared to other science students. A sense of community is important for many reasons. For example, there are studies that show that a student's sense of belonging correlates with improved academic performance. Our research aims to analyze the sense of belonging among computing students at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo through a network science lens. We surveyed for their sense of belonging, as well as their social network, to understand how friendships impact one's sense of belonging. When student responses were split by gender, males reported having a higher sense of belonging than females, and females reported higher belongingness than transgender, non-binary, or gender non-conforming individuals. The four nodes with the highest in-degree on the social network that was constructed were all professors, indicating the importance of student-faculty relationships.