They Chose to Major in Engineering: A Study of Why Women Enter and Persist in Undergraduate Engineering Programs

The purpose of this study is to identify the factors that lead female undergraduate students to pursue an academic major in engineering and to persist in their engineering studies. This research focuses on women who are currently studying in the fields of engineering in an effort to determine whethe...

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Main Author: Smith, Adrienne Yvette
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Published: ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst 2012
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spelling ndltd-UMASS-oai-scholarworks.umass.edu-open_access_dissertations-15252020-12-02T14:38:33Z They Chose to Major in Engineering: A Study of Why Women Enter and Persist in Undergraduate Engineering Programs Smith, Adrienne Yvette The purpose of this study is to identify the factors that lead female undergraduate students to pursue an academic major in engineering and to persist in their engineering studies. This research focuses on women who are currently studying in the fields of engineering in an effort to determine whether or not common themes emerge that impacted their decision to major in these academic programs. Specifically, this study aims to better understand what factors exist that influence women to study engineering. Despite the fact that research has been conducted in this area, the findings from these studies do not appear to have had an impact on the number of women who choose to major in engineering upon entering college, as this number has not been increasing. The goal of this study is to provide for the following: Policy makers, high school guidance counselors, and the colleges and universities involved in this study can be better informed and benefit from knowing what factors influence women to major and persist in the field of engineering at their respective institutions. 2012-02-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarworks.umass.edu/open_access_dissertations/515 https://scholarworks.umass.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1525&context=open_access_dissertations Open Access Dissertations ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst Education
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Smith, Adrienne Yvette
They Chose to Major in Engineering: A Study of Why Women Enter and Persist in Undergraduate Engineering Programs
description The purpose of this study is to identify the factors that lead female undergraduate students to pursue an academic major in engineering and to persist in their engineering studies. This research focuses on women who are currently studying in the fields of engineering in an effort to determine whether or not common themes emerge that impacted their decision to major in these academic programs. Specifically, this study aims to better understand what factors exist that influence women to study engineering. Despite the fact that research has been conducted in this area, the findings from these studies do not appear to have had an impact on the number of women who choose to major in engineering upon entering college, as this number has not been increasing. The goal of this study is to provide for the following: Policy makers, high school guidance counselors, and the colleges and universities involved in this study can be better informed and benefit from knowing what factors influence women to major and persist in the field of engineering at their respective institutions.
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title They Chose to Major in Engineering: A Study of Why Women Enter and Persist in Undergraduate Engineering Programs
title_short They Chose to Major in Engineering: A Study of Why Women Enter and Persist in Undergraduate Engineering Programs
title_full They Chose to Major in Engineering: A Study of Why Women Enter and Persist in Undergraduate Engineering Programs
title_fullStr They Chose to Major in Engineering: A Study of Why Women Enter and Persist in Undergraduate Engineering Programs
title_full_unstemmed They Chose to Major in Engineering: A Study of Why Women Enter and Persist in Undergraduate Engineering Programs
title_sort they chose to major in engineering: a study of why women enter and persist in undergraduate engineering programs
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