Department of Sociology, Stanford University, Building 120, Stanford, CA, 94305-2047, USA.
Biology Scholars Program, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA.
Adv Health Sci Educ Theory Pract. 2010 Mar;15(1):45-54. doi: 10.1007/s10459-009-9165-3. Epub 2009 Jun 6.
Previous research has documented that negative experiences in chemistry courses are a major factor that discourages many students from continuing in premedical studies. This adverse impact affects women and students from under-represented minority (URM) groups disproportionately. To determine if chemistry courses have a similar effect at a large public university, we surveyed 1,036 students from three entering cohorts at the University of California, Berkeley. We surveyed students at the beginning of their first year at the university and again at the end of their second year. All subjects had indicated an interest in premedical studies at the time they entered the university. We conducted follow-up interviews with a stratified sub-set of 63 survey respondents to explore the factors that affected their level of interest in premedical studies. Using a 10-point scale, we found that the strength of interest in premedical studies declined for all racial/ethnic groups. In the follow-up interviews, students identified chemistry courses as the principal factor contributing to their reported loss of interest. URM students especially often stated that chemistry courses caused them to abandon their hopes of becoming a physician. Consistent with reports over more than 50 years, it appears that undergraduate courses in chemistry have the effect of discouraging otherwise qualified students, as reflected in their admission to one of the most highly selective public universities in the US, from continuing in premedical studies, especially in the case of URM students. Reassessment of this role for chemistry courses may be overdue.
先前的研究表明,化学课程中的负面经历是许多学生不愿继续医学预科学习的主要因素。这种负面影响对女性和代表性不足的少数族裔(URM)学生的影响不成比例。为了确定在一所大型公立大学中化学课程是否有类似的影响,我们调查了加州大学伯克利分校的三个入学队列的 1036 名学生。我们在学生入学的第一年开始时和第二年结束时对他们进行了调查。所有的受试者在入学时都表示对医学预科学习有兴趣。我们对 63 名调查受访者的分层子样本进行了跟进访谈,以探讨影响他们对医学预科学习兴趣水平的因素。我们发现,所有种族/族裔群体的医学预科学习兴趣都有所下降,使用 10 分制进行衡量。在后续访谈中,学生将化学课程确定为导致他们报告兴趣丧失的主要因素。特别是 URM 学生经常表示,化学课程使他们放弃了成为医生的希望。与 50 多年来的报告一致,本科化学课程似乎有阻止其他合格学生继续医学预科学习的效果,这反映在他们被美国最具选择性的公立大学之一录取,尤其是 URM 学生。重新评估化学课程的这一作用可能已经过时了。